This past week was busy in the best possible way, and I wanted to share three events I attended. I attended the Whitley Area Retired Teachers’ Association (WARTA) meeting, the Ghost Tour at the Corbin Public Library (CPL), and watched the Corbin High School (CHS) Marching band compete at the Quarterfinals at South Laurel High School.
The WARTA meeting was something I didn’t know existed until recently. For those who don’t know, I taught for one year, which is why this meeting interested me.
I walked in feeling a bit nervous since I didn’t know anyone. President Meg Judd greeted us, encouraging everyone to introduce themselves along with an interesting fact. Suddenly, a room full of strangers turned into a community of teachers with unique stories to share.
Once we got to know each other a bit, I felt much more at ease. Meg highlighted the benefits available to retired teachers and stressed the importance of ensuring that everyone is receiving what they’re entitled to. She reminded the members, “make sure you call this number. You want to make sure you’re getting this.”
Each retired teacher also fills out a volunteer log, showcasing the time and effort they’ve invested in the community even after retirement.
I realized there are retired teachers in Whitley County who likely don’t attend these meetings. I encourage readers to look into this if it applies to you. They are not only informative, but they also foster a sense of community among people who share your passions. It’s nice to feel heard and appreciated for your contributions to education.

The event offered activities for all ages. I brought a group of seven, including some friends and my sister. My close friend Amber said, “Thanks for inviting us, Leeann. This is the most wholesome family event I’ve been to in a long time.” She wasn’t wrong.
We started with the ghost tour itself. I really enjoyed our tour guide. He was funny, and I appreciated that we got to go outside while Superman (John Baker, Director of Corbin Public Library) helped us cross the street.

Thank you, Corbin Public Library, for a fun and exciting event. I am looking forward to next year’s event.
I wish I could have seen the magic show on the second day of the ghost tour, as I love magic shows, but I was unable to attend because I was at the marching band competition at South Laurel High School to see CHS compete in the Quarterfinals.

Many of my favorite memories stem from my time in the high school marching band. I became drum major my senior year, and we advanced to state finals, obtaining a state championship in class 4A for the first time in Laurel County history. It was such a rewarding experience.


I am glad it wasn’t their last performance of the season, though. They will be showcasing their performance one more time for the community at Corbin’s Campbell Field on October 23 at 7:30 p.m.
I encourage readers to attend. Marching band kids work hard and deserve more support than they receive.
Congratulations CHS Band on a fantastic and hardworking season.



