Elizabethtown Community and Technical College President Dr. Juston Pate said BlueOval SK’s pledge to donate $500,000 over the next five years in support of the Family Scholar House ECTC Campus goes beyond money.
“It’s not just the dollar amount,” Pate said. “It’s, truly, we recognize the impact that this project is going to make for generations and generations of families in this area, and we recognize what a significant contribution this is to that project.”
Representatives from ECTC, BlueOval SK, and Family Scholar House were joined by Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman for a check presentation ceremony in recognition of the battery maker’s financial commitment which will go towards the Family Services Building at the 48-unit Family Scholar House facility, providing students and their families with “access to childcare, food, and other supportive services and resources.”
Pate said the Family Scholar House facility will help ECTC students succeed, which will in turn help area employers like BlueOval SK.
“This project is clearing a path for the future workforce of this region, and we know that by removing stable housing as a barrier for our students, we’re going to be able to increase that workforce,” Pate said. “ECTC, we are so proud to say, is the number one provider of workforce and education training in Central Kentucky, but this is going to allow us to really provide that holistic support that we can’t do on our own.”
BlueOval SK CEO Michael Adams said the company is committed to being good neighbors.
“We look forward to continuing to develop relationships with community partners like ECTC,” Adams said. “People are the most important part of BlueOval SK. We care about our team. We care about the people and the communities in which we are located. Community engagement through service, partnerships, and investment is a fundamental part of our culture.”
Lieutenant Governor Coleman said investment in postsecondary education is an investment in the future.
“Elizabethtown and Hardin County are the fastest growing areas in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, largely thanks to BlueOval SK, and so by supporting the student parents here at ECTC, we are investing in the future of both Hardin County and the commonwealth altogether,” Coleman said.
ECTC hopes to begin construction on the Family Scholar House facility this spring. To learn more about the facility and how to donate, find the Home for Hope Campaign on ECTC’s website.
Later in the day Thursday, the BlueOval SK construction site was evacuated due to a bomb threat.
“Someone at the BlueOval facility found a note, a bomb threat note, inside a Porta-John,” said Chief Deputy David Lee with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. “The note said that a bomb will go off on 2-22-24 at one o’clock.”
Detection dogs from the Louisville Metro Police Department and Fort Knox Explosive Ordnance Disposal were called to the scene. Nothing was found as of 3 p.m. Thursday. No further updates were made, but law enforcement officers were still seen at the BlueOval SK site at around 5 p.m.