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The Radcliff Woman’s Club invites community members to come out for their “Pasta, Performance, and Pastries” event, to be held at the Colvin Community Center from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5.
“We’re going to have pasta dishes made by our ladies at the club, with everything from mac and cheese to ziti to spaghetti, and we’ll have salads,” said Radcliff Woman’s Club President Kristin Ramirez. “The performance is going to be by the Allegra Dance group and they’re going to be performing the musical The Lion King, and then for pastries our local candidates for mayor and the Radcliff City Council are going to be there serving desserts.”
All proceeds from the event will go towards the year-round community efforts of the club.
“Radcliff and North Park Elementary schools, we fill their food pantries and their clothing pantries,” Ramirez said. “Last year, we were able to donate to the Boys and Girls Club. We do a lot of stuff for SilverLeaf, and of course Mrs. Claus and Shop with a Cop. Last year we took care of victims of the flooding and the tornadoes, so we’re really busy in the community, and the money’s going to go into our pot of helping everywhere we can.”
All are welcome to attend. Tickets are $15 and children 5 and under are free.
“We’re really excited about it,” Ramirez said. “We hope Radcliff comes out and supports us because it all goes to supporting our community.”
Tickets are available at the door, by contacting a club member, or via the QR code on the Radcliff Woman’s Club Facebook page.
Hardin County EMS invites area families to come see some of the things first responders do when they arrive on the scene of a serious situation.
“We have the Teddy Bear Clinic,” said Hardin County Government Communications Officer Brian Walker. “It’s a program that we offer numerous times each year for civic groups, schools, the Hardin County Public Library, and more. It’s free, but it gives children a hands-on experience, and they can discover how to use the 911 system, basic first aid, and they’re actually shown an ambulance and some basic explanations of equipment used by EMS.”
Walker said the Teddy Bear Clinic also gives children a chance to get over some fear and confusion that a young person might have if they’re placed in an emergency, and said the event “isn’t scary or gory.”
The free event will be held at Hardin County EMS headquarters, located at 170 North Provident Way in Elizabethtown, beginning at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6.
“No registration is needed, but we really encourage your child to bring their favorite stuffed animal, teddy bear, what have you,” Walker said.
Find more information on the Hardin County Government Facebook page or website.
Registration is open for the 2026 Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Pathfinder Academy.
ECTC will host the Pathfinder Academy from June 8 through 12. The Pathfinder Academy is for rising sixth- through 12th-grade students and features “fun-filled, hands-on learning activities in the fields of science, technology, and crafts.”
According to a release from ECTC, the Pathfinder Academy has class options for all middle and high school students, with a variety of fun, high-quality enrichment classes taught by ECTC faculty and staff members for students to explore their interests. The Pathfinder Academy includes classes such as cartoon character design, computed aided drafting, robotics, welding, and beginning sewing. Campers also participate in financial literacy workshops.
Advanced registration is required, and spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Students may sign up for multiple classes.
Visit ectc.us/pfa or contact Eileen Worthington at eileen.worthington@kctcs.edu or 270-706-8712 for more information.