St. Jerome's Catholic Church

Do you hear what I hear?

Sep 02, 2022 at 11:15 am by admin

Overheard the Saturday evening of the first weekend of August in Graves County- Said the night wind to the little lamb - do you hear what I hear? Said the little lamb to sheph.... Read More

Political Speaking 2021 - what does a half empty pavilion predict?

Aug 25, 2021 at 03:33 pm by admin

With Fancy Farm's St. Jerome's Picnic over for 2021, the organizers of The Political Speaking (TPS from now on) are probably just glad it's over. Until next year. The complete.... Read More

Is the Fancy Farm Political Speaking on its last legs?

Aug 17, 2016 at 03:09 pm by admin

Barry Peel, a former television reporter, penned an editorial in today's Lexington Herald Leader, aka www.kentucky.com expressing the view that the Fancy Farm political speaki.... Read More

Fancy Farm Picnic 2016 - More R's than D's

Aug 04, 2016 at 11:50 am by admin

(Clinton, KY) - The line up of speakers this year is a march of candidates with R behind their names. From Governor Bevin who will repeat his performance from last year of rec.... Read More

A new look for Fancy Farm Stump Speak

Jul 24, 2014 at 02:18 pm by admin

(Fancy Farm, KY) – On this quiet Sunday afternoon, Mark Wilson, chair of the political stump speaking that has made the Fancy Farm Picnic famous, surveyed the tons of concrete.... Read More

Mark Wilson takes us on a tour of his town

Jul 24, 2014 at 11:41 am by admin

Mark Wilson, the long suffering and long serving chair of the political portion of the Fancy Farm Picnic (Mark says that his wife is really in charge) took us on a tour of Fan.... Read More

St. Jerome's 17 acre complex now on National Register

Jul 24, 2014 at 10:02 am by admin

(Fancy Farm, KY – July 20, 2014) Fancy Farm’s St. Jerome’s Church unveiled a new bronze plaque on this hot, sunny summer afternoon. The plaque commemorates the designation of.... Read More

Fancy Farm -Unincorporated town booms

Aug 03, 2010 at 06:48 pm by admin

In her youth, West Kentucky native and editor of the Ballard County Weekly, Anita Bugg's view of the Picnic was dancing and hanging out. For many locals, it's still a chance t.... Read More