10/07/2018
Is everybody ready?? It is almost here!!! PUNKIN DAY, Saturday, October 13!!! We are excited!!! We will have our three buildings open to visitors. Please stop by and say hello!! Stacy Graham Fulford will have a wonderful selection of clothes to purchase in the former Hesperian Building, 111-A East Missouri. Stop by to visit with Stacy and look at all she has. There will also be a book signing in the same building, Molly Earp Stringer: Molly Stringer will be launching her new book on Punkin day. She will be available along with her brother DR. Wesley Earp at the Don and Carolyn Hardy Building next to the Floyd County Museum to have copies of the new as well as the other Four books she has written. Wes his wife, Wynelle and Molly joined together in this endeavor. The book has three sections
Section 1 is written by Molly. It is inspirational and stories are included in the first 190 pages of the book.
Section 2 is written by Dr. Earp. It is a history of the Earp ancestors and events of daily life of hardships, wagon trains and family involved in the wars that were going on. 0ver 100 pages.
Section 3 is written by Molly Earp Stringer. It includes the journey of Molly and Wes' grandparents, their parents and to the present day.
Kaylee Jean Bragg granddaughter of Wes and Wynelle has any award winning essay about her ancestors included in the Book.
Rachel Earp Knowles wrote about her time in a far away war torn country and as she saw this first hand. She also saw that people were surviving in spite of terrible conditions--and to end she surmised that during our toughest time we too can survive and---We will be okay!
Wynelle Earp is a talented artist and the book includes pictures of paintings she has done of the Earp home place and other places that were important memories.
Molly, Wes, and Wynelle will be available to sign their contributions in the book from 11:00am and until 1pm