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LEXINGTON, Ky. A children’s book set to be released next month highlights the contributions of Kentucky women. “Bluegrass Bold: Stories of Kentucky Women” is co-authored by two Kentucky educators who saw a lack of women’s history being taught in textbooks and classrooms.
What You Need To Know
Children s book slated to be released in April highlights Kentucky women
The book is authored by two Kentucky educators
Over 30 Kentucky women are included in the book, some well-known and some lesser known figures
The book comes with online resources for students, teachers
Cover of Bluegrass Bold. // COURTESY CARLY MUETTERTIES
Bare beauty . . . Business is booming for photographer Hayley Casey, who has recently started offering a boudoir photo shoot to help women find confidence in their bodies. PHOTO: HAYLEY CASEY
Photographer Hayley Casey believes “everybody deserves to feel beautiful”, and she is loving the chance to help women achieve just that.
Offering boudoir photography came about as a “bit of an accident”, but is now a very popular string to the bow of the Weston mum of one.
“I thought that I would do something for Valentine’s Day. So that’s how it came about, and then I did my first session and I realised how much I loved it,” she said.
On Monday, a visitation and celebration of life was held at Clearview Baptist Church in Franklin.
âI just remember being in church next to her and she would sing so loud and so proud and I would try to match her level of singing,â Hadley Pearson, Haley Sue Pearsonâs younger sister said.
Hadley looked up to her older sister, Haley Sue.
During the celebration of life and this past week, she found out how loved Haley Sue was in the community. She just brought such a light to this world and you can see it through all the people that you talk to,â Hadley said.