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Lincoln Birthplace park hosting free Shakespeare performance

The Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park is hosting a performance of one of the 16th president’s favorites. 

Kentucky Shakespeare will be performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream Thursday, April 25 at 6:30 p.m. The performance will be staged at the bottom of the Memorial Building steps near the flagpole, with visitors seated on the steps.

The historical park says the 80-minute performance celebrates Abraham Lincoln’s love of Shakespeare, which began with pieces of the Bard’s work found in books Lincoln read as a child and continued into his adult years, with Shakespeare’s works included in Lincoln’s personal collection at the White House.

The event is free and open to the public. Visitors are asked to arrive at least five minutes prior to the start of the show and are encouraged to bring blankets, cushions, and bug spray. The park’s visitor’s center and library will be open prior to the performance.

Visit the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park Facebook page for more information and updates.

HCS board approves moving elementary school students

About 170 Hardin County Schools elementary school students will be going to different buildings next school year after the Hardin County Board of Education approved redistricting for four schools.

“About 105 students will be transitioning to Lincoln Trail Elementary School, and about 60 to 65 will be transitioning to Cecilia Valley Elementary School, from G.C. Burkhead Elementary School,” said Hardin County Schools Community Relations Specialist John Wright. 

Five students living the farthest away from Creekside Elementary School will also be moved to Lincoln Trail Elementary.

Wright said the decision was based on overcrowding at G.C. Burkhead that projections show is only going to get worse.

“We have had experts look at the growth in our county, also the potential growth with new buildings and new things being developed, new businesses being developed, and if we did nothing in the next 10 years, G.C. Burkhead would have approximately 1,100 students in its district, which is about 400 to 500 students over its capacity,” Wright said.

Current fourth graders at G.C. Burkhead will have the choice to remain there for fifth grade, but families must provide transportation. Transitioning students set to attend East Hardin Middle School will still do so, as will students set to attend West Hardin Middle School, and all of the involved students will still attend Central Hardin High School.

Wright said the building may change for these students, but the educational experience will not

“Those schools have the same opportunities,” Wright said. “They have great staffs, just like the ones they are leaving, and people who really love and cherish and are passionate about taking care of students.”

Parents of involved students were sent an email and letter, and information on the transition can be found on the HCS website. The district has also posted a form for parents and guardians to submit questions related to the move.

Kentucky Career Center opens access point at Fort Knox

The Kentucky Career Center-Lincoln Trail is opening an access point at Fort Knox, located at 26 Pershing Drive.

“The new location at Fort Knox provides access to an array of career services and opportunities, and it demonstrates the importance of partnership between Fort Knox and the community, so we are fortunate to count military families and veterans among our workforce talent and we look forward to supporting their career endeavors through this convenient location,” said KCC Center Manager Robin Gooden. 

The access point is open Tuesdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to noon. In addition to military personnel, the site offers services for spouses and dependents.

Services offered through the career center include resume writing, interviewing skills, and identifying training opportunities.

“They do have a resource center, and so folks can come in and kind of look at what the open job market is and what current openings are available, and we do have a veteran’s assistant representative there, Mark, and he’s there quite frequently throughout the week but there’s some appointments that you can set up to see him,” Gooden said.

Learn more about the Kentucky Career Center-Lincoln Trail by visiting their website, www.ltcareercenter.org.