April / 2002
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Friendly Tourism
Spring is in the air and people are on the move. Kentucky Department of Travel Commissioner Bob Stewart talks about tourism's impact on Kentucky and a unique "Host" program tailored for Kentuckians and their visitors.
Pleasant Surprises
Try these fascinating tourism finds peppered throughout Kentucky.

New Attractions
Check out the five newest adventures in the state.
 
4-H Seizes the Century
One of the country's most prominent youth organizations marks the beginning of its second 100 years by holding a national discussion on the future of young people and their communities.
 
Silver Cities
The Georgetown & Scott County Museum commemorates the heritage of Kentucky silversmiths with an exhibit of more than 400 silver pieces from 18 cities.



 
From the Editor - Great rates
 
Commonwealths
A wild Earth Day
Cherokee Pow Wow
Open horse
 
Kindred Spirits - Spring fever
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - New cooktop options
 
The Future of Electricity - Coal: the key to reliable, affordable electricity
 
On the Road
Walking among wildflowers
Governor Laffoon's cabin
Crappie time
 
Kentucky Cooks - Hamming it up
 
At Home in the Garden - The patient gardener
 
Money Matters - Is early retirement right for you?
 
Your Health - Is your child autistic?
 
The View From Plum Lick - Becoming wise water stewards