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Brett Cheuvront: Administrative Coordinator at The Greater Clark Foundation

Q&A with Brett Cheuvront, Administrative Coordinator at The Greater Clark Foundation


Q: In a few sentences, tell me about yourself.


A: "I've lived in Winchester all my life. I'm happy to call it home."


Q: Describe yourself in three words.


A: "caring, fun and helpful"


Q: We live in Winchester so I have to ask....are you an Ale 8 drinker?


A: "NO"


Q: Are you a dog or cat person?


A: "Dog"


Q: What's your favorite season?


A: "Spring"


Q: How long have you lived in Winchester?


A: "63 years"


Q: What are you known for around town?


A: "I hope I'm known as a nice person that volunteers often to help make Winchester/Clark County a better place."


Q: If you work or own a business in Winchester… what is it that you do and/or what is your business?


A: "I work for The Greater Clark Foundation. We believe in making Winchester/Clark County a more vibrant community."


Q: Where is your favorite place to eat in Winchester?


A: "Lomas"


Q: What are some of your favorite places to go in Winchester-Clark County?


A: "Leeds Theatre. I'm amazed of the talent they find. Their plays as better than none."


Q: In what ways are you involved in the community?


A: "I try to volunteer whenever I can."


Q: What, in your opinion, makes Winchester-Clark County a unique or special place to live?


A: "We have a lot of locally owned restaurants. Our industrial park offers a variety of different jobs."


Q: If you were going to introduce someone to Winchester-Clark County for the first time, what places, faces or activities would you tell them not to miss?


A: "Ale8 factory, I'm proud that we bottle Kentucky's original soft drink. Take them to Leeds, Dirty South Pottery. Tell them about beer cheese and show them the Beer Cheese Trail. I would take them to The Bluegrass Heritage Museum. I would introduce them to anybody I see."


Bruce Manley




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