
Welcome to my Web site. Thanks for stopping by and visiting.
My husband and I share a great love for this state where we were both born and raised. We are passionate and proud to call this beautiful state our home.
As First Lady of Kentucky, I will work to raise awareness of many issues that affect families in our Commonwealth. I will work to ensure that every child in Kentucky will have the opportunity to master the skills of reading and I will work to improve the health of Kentuckians—especially our children—by promoting programs and education through the Get Healthy Kentucky! Initiative.
These are just a few of the causes that I am committed to, but there are so many others. I hope my Web site will help you learn more about literacy and education, women’s health and wellness and about how to live a healthier lifestyle.
Join me and the Governor as we strive to brighten the hearts and minds of Kentucky’s children and make the dreams of Kentuckians come true.
Thank you.

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Energy Star |
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To help Kentucky save energy, money, and reduce emissions, First Lady Glenna Fletcher is encouraging Kentuckians to celebrate Wednesday, October 5th as “ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World Day,” with a pledge to change one light at home to an energy-efficient model.
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Recent Press Releases |
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- Governor's Mansion Preservation Foundation Raises Nearly $1.5 Million in Private Donations
Friday, July 28, 2006 First Lady Glenna Fletcher today announced the Governor’s Mansion Preservation Foundation has raised nearly $1.5 million in private donations in the 15 months since the foundation was incorporated.
- First Lady Glenna Fletcher Joins in Year-Out Celebration of the 2007 National Senior Games
Friday, June 23, 2006 First Lady Glenna Fletcher, along with representatives from the 2007 National Senior Games, the National Senior Games Association, Humana, and other sponsors, celebrated the “year-away” date last night for the 2007 National Senior Games – The Senior Olympics presented by Humana.
- First Lady Glenna Fletcher Joins Girl Scouts at Capital Extravaganza
Sunday, May 21, 2006 First Lady Glenna Fletcher spoke today to an estimated 1,100 Girl Scouts from across the commonwealth and southern Indiana in Frankfort to celebrate The Action Girl Scouts (TAGS) Capital Extravaganza.
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