Fish fry, farmers market, and a board game tourney

April showers (more like deluges) didn't stop the fun this weekend!

Fish fry, farmers market, and a board game tourney

Friday

It’s Lenten season, and that means Fish Fry Fridays at St. Clare’s Catholic Church.

Parishioners at St. Clare’s enjoy fish and fellowship. Photo: Whitney McKnight

Down the road and around the corner from the Friday night fish fry was a board game tournament called Lion in Winter. Why this name? No one knows, not even the founder, Derek Glenn — “Maybe because I like that film with Katherine Hepburn…?” — but it attracts folks from all corners of the country, and some places in between.

In it’s 12th year, board gamers from New Jersey, Florida, Washington State, California, and several other locales in between, made their way to Howard and Shirley Carlberg’s place on North Broadway for a full weekend of strategy-only board games, most of which are European in origin, Glenn told The Edge.

Howard Carlberg and friends play for keeps. Photo: Whitney McKnight

Saturday

The Berea Farmers Market opened its outdoor season and welcomed some new vendors.

Beer cheese and bacon now available from Wild Bill’s of Lexington and Nicholasville. Photo: Whitney McKnight
New vendor Crumbs ‘n’ Creations are mostly sourdough breads and baked goods from Irvine, Estill County. Photo: Whitney McKnight

And a scene far too familiar to all of us these last four evenings:

Photo: Whitney McKnight

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Reporting from The Edge of Appalachia in Berea, Kentucky