What began by reading the community calendar on the WKDZ Country Club 30 years again came to a close Friday morning as Cindy Allen-Lax hung up her earphones.
Cindy has served as the Co-host of the WKDZ Country Club with Alan Watts since the mid-90s in addition to her career as a sales associate for Edge Media Group.
Trigg County Judge Executive Stan Humphries and Cadiz Mayor Todd King were among those on hand to thank Cindy during her last edition of the Country Club, with Humphries noting her role in the community.
click to download audioMayor King expressed his appreciation for Cindy’s service.
click to download audioHumphries and King read a proclamation declaring March 28th as Cindy Allen-Lax Day and presented a key to the city of Cadiz to her.
click to download audioChristian County Judge Executive Jerry Gilliam honored Allen-Lax with a proclamation to recognize her for a great on-air career.
click to download audioCindy was also honored with a special message from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear.
click to download audioEdge Media Group Operations Manager Bill Booth honored Cindy a plaque and a banner signed by the Edge Media crew and thanked her for her dedication.
click to download audioEdge Media Group President and CEO Beth Mann took a moment to read a text from Char Manning, who owned operated The Blue Heron in Cadiz for many years.
click to download audioBeth saluted Cindy for her dedication to the listeners throughout her career.
click to download audioCindy, who will continue to work for Edge Media Group as a Marketing Specialist, said hanging up her multi-colored earphones will allow her to spend more time with her family at a slower pace.
click to download audioAs has been the tradition for many years Cindy closed out the WKDZ Country Club with her thought for the day.
Video of proclamation presentation