My goal as magistrate is to improve the quality of life for
the citizens of district 2 and ultimately all Pendleton County citizens. Over the course of the next several months, I
will be sharing some of the concerns of the citizens in my district. I will attempt to think outside the box and
come up with realistic solutions to their concerns.
A resident mentioned that “we need something to bring
people into the county other than the Wool Festival.”
Possible Solution:
My husband and I started a very small cattle operation in
April 2021. I have learned a great deal
about beef cattle that I would have never in a million years thought I would
enjoy knowing. Owning these cattle has
certainly given me a greater appreciation for what the farming industry does
for our community and is the motivation for what I am about to suggest as a
solution for bringing people into our county.
I think many of us in this county support the farmer’s
market. There has been an initiative
that the Pendleton County Extension Office advertises every year called the “Farmer’s
Feast.” It is an annual meal at the end
of August where local farmers provide locally grown food in an outdoor
atmosphere. Over the years, this event
has rotated to various farms throughout the county to give different farmers
opportunity to showcase their farm. How can we continue this support for local
farmers more than just once a year? A
potential solution to this problem is a Farm to Fork Food Truck. This restaurant on wheels could be a brand-new
business or an extension to a current restaurant in Pendleton County. The Farm to Fork Food Truck has been a
successful business in other communities.
See link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T14n-JQr2Pk
for details. I could easily see this
truck coming to church events, festivals, wedding venues, fairs, and outside
recreational events. Some people may say
it is more cost effective for people that own restaurants to buy in bulk at
Sam’s Warehouse, Kroger, etc. For me
personally, I would gladly pay a few extra bucks for a meal if I knew it
supported our local farmers. Plus, it I would
potentially give parents healthier food options other than fast food when
attending outside events at the Pendleton County Athletic Park. (Interesting fact, Kentucky ranked #1 for
childhood obesity in 2019-2020 in youth ages 10-17).
How could owning a food truck bring people into the
county? Many of you have heard about
home tours. The Pendleton County Tourism
Council (PCTC) could organize a tour of three farms in our community. Farms that are chosen by the PCTC should
provide a variety of educational experiences to the public. This farm tour could be offered once a month
in the summer months. Tickets could be
sold online. A bus could be rented from
the Pendleton County School District to transport interested guests from one
farm to the next farm. Of course, a
driver would need to be paid as well. Between
farms, the tour guide could share some of the history and interesting facts
about Pendleton County. At the end of
the tour, the Farm to Fork food truck would be there to provide a delicious meal
to our out of county guests. If
implemented correctly, this initiative would not only support our local farming
community but could also showcase some of the local farms and bring people into
our county who may want to raise their families. Other businesses can benefit from these
guests by seeing an increased usage of their services.
Magistrates regulate and control the fiscal affairs of the
county (KRS 67.080). While this article
does not fall under the functions of a magistrate, I wanted to address the
concerns of a citizen in district 2. As a
magistrate, you cannot dictate to community members/organizations to take up
your cause, but you can hope they would see the value of your proposal and act
on it. At the end of the day, bringing
people into our county who want to build a home and raise their family adds to
the county revenue and gives us more money to repair roads and public buildings
and improve the delivery of public services.
The fiscal court must use appropriate funds for certain public functions
(KRS 67.083).
In summary, this article provided a business opportunity, a
way to increase tourism, and ways to generate more county revenue while at the
same time support our local farmers. This
proposal is just one tiny step toward improving the lives and health of PC
citizens. My blog for this election is https://electshawn.blogspot.com. This blog is different than the blog I kept
for my school board races. If you have
any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at smnordheim@aol.com or call my home at
859-472-2799.
With PC Pride,
Shawn Mills Nordheim
Candidate for Magistrate District 2
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