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Paul Wyatt: Manager/Pastor

Q&A with Paul Wyatt: Manager/Pastor


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


A: "I have been married to my high school sweetheart for the last 32 years, we have two grown children, and one grandson. I have worked for the department of defense support our war fighter for the last 18 years. I have been a local minister for 20 years. "


Q: Describe yourself in three words.


A: "Honest, dedicated, caring"


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


A: "Yes"


Q: Are you a dog or cat person?


A: "Dog"


Q: What's your favorite season?


A: "Summer"


Q: How long have you lived in Winchester?


A: " Almost 23 years


Q: What are you known for around town?


A: "Being a minister and recently a politician."


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 in Lex., for the government"


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


A: "We have too many great locally owned places to list"


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


A: "The park, movie theater, church, downtown, and the beautiful countryside."


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


A: "Many outreaches for the needy, Beacon of hope, Gods Hands & Feet nonprofit , pastor duties (counseling, visiting, and praying for the sick)"


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


A: "We moved here over 20 some years ago because we fell in love with the town. It is a small town with small town values, but It’s in a short driving distance from the big city of Lexington. If you live in Clark County you know that we don’t always get along, but when the rubber meets the road everyone is there for anyone in need. Much love.❤️❤️"


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: "Downtown, the parks, the great local food, Ale-8, all of the historical places/homes, the mayor, and all the true Clark Countians."




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