Sunday, December 29, 2013

Henry Clay Morrison on current cover of Traces

The new Traces publication for Winter 2013 has Henry Clay Morrison on the front cover. Included is an article which focuses on the significance of Morrison in his day, as one of the nation's greatest and most popular ministers. It also provides an update on the workings at Morrison Park as it continues it's renovation.
   The Christmas candlelight service at Morrison Park was very wonderful with  good attendance. Work continues on the restroom building and the continued clearing of the grounds. We are a bit behind schedule on the restroom, but winter came fast, and there was more work to be done than I had realized, however; everything is going fine. We look forward to so much being done over the winter months, Lord willing. Winter is a wonderful time to clear the growth while it is killed down. As always, please pray for our efforts, and help us if you can. Respectfully , Gary Bewley  , President, Morrison Park Camp Association.
 

Monday, December 2, 2013

IT'S OFFICIAL! A KENTUCKY HISTORICAL MARKER WILL BE PLACED AT MORRISON PARK

We are so happy to announce that we received official notification this weekend from the Kentucky Historical Society that the application we submitted for the  placement of a marker to honor Rev.Henry Clay Morrison and the park he established here in our county has been approved. Over the next several weeks we will be working with the society to agree on the exact text, and further verify any and all facts that will be presented on the marker. We will have to select a date for the dedication and unveiling, which should be in the early spring. We thank the good Lord for answering this prayer, and we are so thankful for the ones who provided the funding for the marker. There will be more information about this in the near future.This marker will be in place for generations to come to identify the history, the location and the importance of the park. We are so very happy for no one deserves this honor any more than our own beloved, Rev. Henry Clay Morrison.   Gary Bewley