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Twin Lakes Skatepark Project celebrates progress made possible by tourism grant

The Twin Lakes Skate Park Project celebrated the progress that has been made on their mission to construct a “safe, inclusive, and professionally designed” skatepark in the region this week, as the organization was formally presented with the $25,000 grant awarded by Leitchfield City Tourism.

Twin Lakes Skatepark Project Chairman Casey Keown said the project received the funding in September 2025.

“That helped us pay for Phase One of our design from Hunger Skateparks, so that includes site evaluation, conceptual planning, coordinating with us, and getting us a cost estimate breakdown, and we actually just got our first conceptual design,” Keown said.

The organization is continuing their fundraising efforts, including their upcoming Art in Motion Casino Night, which will be held at Arbor Stone Vineyard on March 28.

“It’ll include professional gaming tables,” Keown said. “We’ll have food, drinks, entertainment, and some auction items, and 100 percent of our proceeds go directly to funding the construction of our park.”

Keown says you can also support the organization by helping spread the word.

“Follow us on social media,” Keown said. “We’re on Facebook at Twin Lakes Skatepark Project. Our website is www.twinlakesskatepark.org, and we’ve got links to all of our social media there, as well as a donation portal if anybody wants to make a monetary donation.”

Ticket information for the Art in Motion event is also available on the website.

Area students invited to Read Across America event this Saturday

Hardin County Education Association Vice President and James T. Alton Middle School science teacher Lawson Barger says literacy is important for school, but its importance extends everywhere.

“If you can get a kid to love reading, then you build a lifelong learner and a lifelong reader, and it can help grow their mind and their heart,” Barger said.

The HCEA will be hosting their annual Read Across America event this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Central Hardin High School cafeteria.

Barger says Read Across America celebrates the works of many diverse authors across the country and abroad.

“We have a lot of activity tables, and they’re all based around the books that we will have read by many community members at the event,” Barger said. “Those activities can be anything from learning how to use chopsticks, based on a book called Watercress, to another book called The Water Keepers, and we will have Hardin County Water District No. 2 distributing water bottles to all the attendees.”

Food trucks will be on hand, and the event will feature door prizes and book giveaways for students.

“The event is open to any and all community members,” Barger said. “We invite families of all shapes and sizes.”

Find the event page for Saturday’s event on the Hardin County Education Association’s Facebook page.

Quicksie Versus Wolf Blood Drive a chance to help save lives and help radio stations yell at each other

The American Red Cross is still attempting to rebuild a blood supply that saw further impacts due to winter storms.

According to the Red Cross, more than 20,000 donations went uncollected this winter due to the impacts of winter weather across the country. This impacted a blood supply that was already dealing with an ongoing shortage, and the Red Cross says some hospitals were forced to cancel elective procedures.

American Red Cross Account Manager Tammy Ritchie says the need for Type O donors right now is especially urgent.

“The need for Type O, O-positive and O-negative, is in an emergency need right now,” said Ritchie. “Transfusions are happening when needed, but because that is the most common blood type, it is also the most needed, and in an emergency situation, that is what’s going to be transfused until we know that patient’s blood type.”

You can support the blood supply and play a part in a friendly rivalry by participating in the Quicksie Versus Wolf Blood Drive, to be held at the Pritchard Community Center in Elizabethtown from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 5. When you register at the blood drive, be sure to tell the attendant which station you are supporting.

All successful donors in the month of March will receive a $15 Amazon.com gift card. Donors will also receive free A1C testing.

Visit www.redcrossblood.org for more information or to schedule a donation.