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EunSeong Chang, CEO of Lotte Aluminium Materials USA, embarks on an ambitious journey with the establishment of a cutting-edge aluminum foil manufacturing plant in Elizabethtown’s T.J. Patterson Industrial Park. This significant endeavor, scheduled to commence operations in 2025, involves a substantial investment of $451 million, promising to generate 122 full-time job opportunities. The manufacturing facility is made possible through a venture between LOTTE Aluminium and LOTTE Chemical, both of which are subsidiaries of the South Korea-based LOTTE Group.
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The foundation of Lotte Aluminium Materials USA in May 2022 marked a pivotal moment in Chang’s career, leveraging 26 years of multifaceted experience within Lotte Aluminium across diverse domains such as sales, procurement, finance and accounting. Chang’s strategic vision revolves around fostering a business that bolsters the U.S. battery industry, particularly contributing cathode foil—a vital component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, aligning with the upswing in EV battery production, both regionally and nationally. “I’m proud of contributing to the renewable energy system for future generations,” Chang said. Having recently relocated to Elizabethtown, Chang admitted feeling nervous initially, as it marked his and his family’s first experience living outside South Korea. Nevertheless, he expressed gratitude for the warm reception and kindness exhibited by the community. He said he eagerly anticipates contributing to the area by helping to usher in fresh opportunities and growth.“We will be growing with the people in Elizabethtown together,” he said.
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PUBLISHER EDITOR IN CHIEF CREATIVE DIRECTOR Giselle Smith Special thanks to each and every one of the advertisers featured in Issue 18 of Elizabethtown Lifestyle. We appreciate the trust you have given in allowing us to showcase your business and the very best that Hardin County has to offer. This magazine would not be the same without you. Also, giant thanks to Heartland Communications for making this special Made Here edition possible.
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Our mission is to showcase the best in Hardin County, and this special edition of Elizabethtown Lifestyle is themed Made Here Elizabethtown. As you drive through our city, growth is all around you. While the construction is apparent, what you may not see are the things being created, made here, but also the people, the families, the careers, and the community growing and evolving where we live. Hardin County is a place you can’t help but love if you live here for any amount of time. So many people choose to move here, whether coming home, retiring, or starting a new career. My family moved here for my husband’s job at Baptist Health Hardin, and we quickly found so much goodness—I am sure you will too. Flipping through the pages, I hope we’ve made it easy for you to find something for you in Elizabethtown. Lots of Love Etown,
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Within the Elizabethtown area, over 10,000 individuals are gainfully employed by the local manufac turing sec tor. With the arrival of the emerging BlueOval SK Battery Park in Glendale, an additional 5,000 manufac turing jobs are anticipated. Creating a welcoming environment for toptier manufac turing employers demands a joint endeavor led by seasoned visionaries, drawing upon community input and resources. This is where the Elizabethtown-Hardin County Industrial Foundation (EHCIF) comes in. The organization has embodied this pivotal role since its establishment in the 1950s, when a group of interested Elizabethtown businessmen discussed the community’s heavy reliance upon Ft. Knox as an economic asset and the jeopardy posed by a reduc tion in military expenditures which was occurring at that time. Since then, EHCIF has helped attrac t an abundance of preeminent manufac turers to the region. EHCIF is led by President and COO Rick Games and Vice President Andy Games. The organization also includes a Board of Direc tors made up of representatives of various businesses, industries, community and educational organizations, along with local municipal and county leaders.
Elizabethtown-Hardin County Industrial Foundation offers a robust experience amid community growth.
The foundation’s core objec tive is to generate employment opportunities and position Hardin County as a premier destination for advanced manufac turing, distribution, and industrial enterprises worldwide. A drive through Elizabethtown’s T.J. Patterson Industrial Park showcases the foundation’s success, evident in the diverse manufac turing facilities that are either under construc tion or have been employing locals for years. “Although BlueOval SK has garnered substantial attention since its 2021 announcement, the narrative of substantial industrial grow th in this area extends far beyond recent years. It’s a longstanding journey spanning over half a century,” said Andy. “The thriving industrial sec tor we witness today stands as the result of multi-generational efforts, stemming from foundational investments such as the establishment of our local community college and the inception of our industrial park. BlueOval SK signifies the unfolding of the next chapter in this enduring story.”
The story of Elizabethtown’s industrial sec tor is also one defined by international diversity. Manufac turers and service providers located in Hardin County have direc t or indirec t ownership in countries such as Belgium, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, and the Netherlands.
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“Our achievements at the Industrial Foundation hinge largely upon our ability to showcase Elizabethtown’s distinc tive advantages to a global audience,” said Rick. “The Elizabethtown region possesses a remarkable track record in embracing employers from diverse corners of the world, an expertise we will leverage as we prepare to welcome thousands of new employees due to BlueOval SK and ancillary developments. Our community’s strength lies not only in our industrial prowess but also in our rich diversity, amplified by our close ties to Fort Knox.”
With Elizabethtown poised for significant economic and community growth, EHCIF is taking proactive steps to embrace newcomers and support existing manufacturing employers by launching a new website, Made Here Elizabethtown.
The website, which highlights both “Great Careers” and “Great Lives,” gives users the ability to access a direc tory of local manufac turing employers and job postings, while also learning about aspec ts of the community including educational opportunities, the healthcare system, the housing market, the arts and entertainment scene and more. “It is our hope that this resource provides insights into our community’s industrious spirit and the many opportunities we’re proud to offer,” said ECHIF Board Chairman Matt Hess. “Advanced manufac turing is alive and well in this community and as a result, there are plentiful career opportunities. And by extension of that, this is a great place to live and raise a family. While many residents recognize this fac t, our challenge moving ahead lies in effec tively communicating this message globally, enabling us to further enhance the ongoing rapid development within our community.”
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Amidst this excellence in local manufac turing stands Grant Niebuhr, whose 19-year journey with Altec symbolizes adaptability and expertise across diverse roles within the company, including Manufac turing Engineering, Materials Management, and Plant Management. Joining the company after earning his Engineering degree from Iowa State University, Niebuhr’s current leadership over the Green Fleet Business Unit underscores Altec’s commitment to innovation, reflec ted in offerings including hybrid elec tric systems and fully elec tric trucks. Altec has not only offered a quality career path for Niebuhr, but also for his wife, Katherine, who has been an employee with the company for 18 years, currently serving in the capacity of an Engineering Systems Manager. Niebuhr’s dedication extends beyond his professional life as he serves as Board Chairman for CASA of the Heartland, an Elizabethtown-based organization that recruits, trains, and supports a network of volunteers who are court-appointed to ac t as advocates for abused and neglec ted children under the protec tion of the County Family Court system. Niebuhr’s tenure on the board spans seven years, during which he has assumed the role of Board Chairman for five years. He has also served on the United Way of Central Kentucky Board of Direc tors. “I’ve always been taught and believed that it is our responsibility to give back to the community and help to serve those around us,” he said. “Everyone has different strengths and abilities, and it’s important to learn how to use those to the benefit of those around you.” While not a native of Elizabethtown, Niebuhr said he and his family have found solace and a welcoming community here. He said the warmth of the community facilitated not only the upbringing of his children but also meaningful connec tions that significantly contributed to his personal and professional development. “No matter what industry you work in or what company you work for, there is nothing bad that will happen from being around great people,” Niebuhr said. “They will help shape who you are and can’t help but have an impac t on your life, both personally and professionally. The community of Elizabethtown has had a great impac t on me.”
Grant Niebuhr: Exemplifying Innovation at Altec & Serving Our Community
Established in 1997, the Altec manufac turing facility in Elizabethtown has surged to become the pinnacle of the company’s produc tion capacity. The facility is distinguished for its robust manufac turing capabilities, specializing in the produc tion of essential equipment vital for utility operations, such as aerial lifts, digger derricks, and truck-mounted cranes.
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BEHIND THE SCENES AT FINE, EACH PIECE IN THE SHOP IS CAREFULLY CHOSEN BY LOCAL FOUNDER ANGE DEATON. THIS MEANS THE SAME PERFECTLY IMPERFECT CHARACTER MAKES ITS WAY INTO EVERYTHING FROM KITCHENWARE TO HOLIDAY DECOR TO ASPIRATIONAL CUSTOM ORDER FURNITURE. THE SERVING PIECES TO THE LEFT, FOR EXAMPLE, ARE PRODUCED FROM SALVAGED EUROPEAN BUILDING HARDWOODS, BEAUTIFULLY REPURPOSED INTO A VARIETY OF GIFT-READY TRIVETS AND BOARDS. THE RECYCLED GLASS CLOCHE ON TOP, NOW A FINE STAPLE, IS MOUTH-BLOWN IN EUROPE USING THE MOLDS OF REPRODUCED ANTIQUE DEMIJOHN BOTTLES.
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The best drinks in Hardin County are happening downtown at Bourbon Barrel Tavern. The local bartenders conspired to bring us a fun collaboration of signature cocktails available year-round. Swing by and try one of these yummy concoctions—if you’re sharing cocktails, be sure to tag us on Insta at @ElizabethtownLifestyle! A TRACE RENEWAL This adaptation of our signature cocktails hits the spot. A BBT favorite made with Buffalo Trace, a trace amount of smoke, and bitterness from the lingering souchong tea pay tribute to the original version of the renewal. 14 — CHERRY ALLEY LIMEADE BBT’s newest edition to their house-made draft cocktails will have you longing for summertime and a corn dog! With Hornitos tequila, zero sugar, and a sweet yet tart finish, this low-cal cocktail is so delicious, you may as well have two! 8 —
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Saint James Catholic School hosted its fifth annual Community Breakfast, a hallmark event held during Discover Catholic Schools Week. This gathering brought together students, local professionals, and community leaders, fostering unity and celebrating the school’s core values of faith, excellence, and community. The morning featured a meal catered by ECTC’s Culinary Arts Program, and attendees were also treated to performances and demonstrations by various student groups, including a Tribute to the Armed Services by fifthgrade students and a robotics display by third-grade Technology students. Dr. Chris Nichols, an SJS alumnus and local dentist, delivered an address to attendees, sharing how his education at SJS molded his life and career. His speech underscored the school’s impac t on shaping individuals within the community.
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Amidst the ebb and flow of economic uncertainties on a national scale, our community emerges as a steadfast beacon of resilience and growth in the dynamic real estate sector. As a local real estate professional deeply ingrained in the fabric of this vibrant town, I’ve been fortunate to witness the evolving landscape firsthand, recognizing the unwavering strength of our local market. What sets our community apart is not just the bricks and mortar of houses but the intangible essence of belonging that permeates our streets. It’s a place where neighbors come together for community events, farmers’ markets, and in support of local businesses, fostering a palpable spirit of camaraderie that transcends the boundaries of mere residency, creating a vibrant, interconnected community. Despite national market fluctuations, it is heartening to witness the resilience of our local real estate market. The demand for homes in our area speaks volumes about the desirability of our community, driven by factors such as exceptional educational opportunities, a burgeoning job market, and a diverse array of recreational offerings. Expanding horizons need not equate to sacrificing the core values that define us. Our commitment to preserving green spaces, safeguarding historic landmarks, and nurturing community pride remains unwavering. This delicate equilibrium ensures that the small-town charm, which has been the heartbeat of our community, persists even as we embrace growth. It is this harmonious coexistence that elevates our town into a standout destination for those seeking not just a dwelling but a genuine place to call home. At the heart of my professional journey lies a profound love for this community. Having raised my own family here, I am not merely an observer of its growth but an active participant in shaping its real estate narrative. Beyond the transactional realms of buying and selling properties, my commitment extends to serving as a custodian of the values that render our town truly exceptional. Navigating this thriving market necessitates not just expertise but an intricate understanding of each neighborhood, a keen awareness of market trends, and an unwavering commitment to delivering unparalleled service. Whether guiding first-time homebuyers toward securing their dream property or facilitating strategic sales for homeowners looking to capitalize on the robust market, my focus remains steadfast – to provide expert guidance tailored to the unique dynamics of our community. Trust and professional integrity serve as the bedrock of my practice. Establishing and maintaining the trust of my clients is not a mere business objective; it is a deeply personal commitment. In an industry where pivotal life decisions are at stake, trust is non-negotiable. Clients can rely on my expertise and transparent approach throughout the buying or selling process, ensuring a smooth and well-informed experience. In conclusion, my dedication to the local real estate landscape is intricately intertwined with the prosperity of our community. As we navigate the currents of economic change, it becomes evident that our town stands as a testament to resilience, offering an environment where people aren’t just involved in transactions; they’re investing in the rich tapestry of a community on the rise. I am honored to play a pivotal role in this ongoing narrative, providing professional guidance and expertise to those seeking to make our community their home amid the opportunities that growth affords.
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As an area experiences an upsurge in both its economy and population, the demand for essential public services escalates, notably the imperative public safety provided by first responder agencies. In anticipation of substantial economic and population growth in Elizabethtown, local public safety leaders are proactively addressing these needs.
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The Elizabethtown Police Department (EPD) remains steadfast in its commitment to cater to the community’s needs while ensuring fair and impartial services to all residents. Beyond ensuring public safety, EPD places a strong emphasis on fostering community engagement through various programs such as the Police Cadet initiative, Citizen’s Police Academy, Teen Citizen’s Academy, the Cops and Bobbers Youth Fishing Derby, active participation in the annual Shop With a Cop initiative and more. Complementing EPD’s efforts, Elizabethtown benefits from the services rendered by the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office and the Kentucky State Police, further fortifying the area’s public safety network. In the realm of fire safety, emergency medical services, technical rescue, fire prevention, disaster management, and public fire education, the Elizabethtown Fire Department plays a pivotal role. Operating across three fire stations with round-the-clock staffing comprising a minimum of 14 personnel among over 50 uniform and civilian employees, the department is deeply committed to community well-being. In addition, the department actively participates in the annual WHAS Crusade for Children, which raises money for agencies, schools, and hospitals to improve the lives of children with special needs. The Elizabethtown Police Department is actively seeking individuals dedicated to collaborating with the community to foster a safe and secure place to work and live. For those interested in joining the department, including internship opportunities, further details can be found at elizabethtownky.org/police-employment.
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The Downtown Business Association is alive and well with themed monthly Third Thursday events. The November Friendsgiving Third Thursday brought back a fabulous downtown event reminiscent of Dine Around Downtown. Each shop featured fun holiday displays to get the ball rolling on Christmas shopping, and some of the stores brought in hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Patrons, shopkeepers, and pups alike hopped the trolley and went from store to store, shopping and greeting friends. Not shown: A fun velvet couch delivered from The House On Helm, perfec t for photos in front of the Christmas Tree.
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Finding your f uture at Fis c hbac h USA Fischbach USA in Elizabethtown is the world’s largest supplier of plastic packaging for the sealants and adhesives industry. The company manufactures and decorates cartridges used to package caulks, sealants, and adhesives that are prominently displayed on hardware store shelves nationwide and used in homes across the world. Elizabethtown has been home to the company’s North American headquarters for over 30 years. At the heart of this successful advanced manufacturer are its devoted team members. The Elizabethtown plant employs over 175 team members, many of whom have worked there for many decades. These team members are what makes Fischbach USA special.
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Fischbach has allowed me to grow both as an employee and as a person. I am just a few short months away from celebrating 30 years at the company, and I feel very grateful and blessed. I’ve had several job responsibilities in the company, from entry-level production team member to a team leader in our screen processing operation, with many opportunities for promotion and advancement. Over the years, I’ve been able to pass my skills and knowledge on to new hires, and it’s been an honor to see them prosper and grow with the company as well. Throughout my tenure at Fischbach USA, these mentoring experiences have remained among my most cherished memories.
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I joined Fischbach as a machine operator in 2018. I realized that Industrial Maintenance was my desired career trajectory, and Fischbach sponsored my Industrial Maintenance degree and offered me a role on their maintenance team. This partnership has created a firm foundation for my future. The competitive pay at Fischbach has been a highlight and has been very motivating. Successfully completing projects has resulted in recognition and promotional opportunities - making every effort worthwhile. Fischbach’s support, combined with fair compensation, fuels my dedication to achieving excellence.
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JAMIE LAND FORGES A NEW CAREER PATH THROUGH LENTUS Headquartered in Elizabethtown, Lentus stands tall as a master distributor in markets such as HVAC-R, plumbing, and power transmission, commanding a domain of premium products from renowned brands across the U.S. and Canada. Working to connect brands to markets, Lentus sustains vendor partner relationships with major brands such as Dow, Dupont, Lentek, and Lucas Oil. Helping to steer this vibrant hub is Operations Manager Jamie Land, whose journey echoes a mosaic of experiences, from woodworking at Mouser Cabinetry in Elizabethtown in his early career to serving in the Marines Corps Reserves and transitioning to law enforcement before finding a new home at Lentus. A Lexington native who moved to the area in 1989, Land’s pivot from policing to Lentus was fueled by a desire to spend more time with family. Before taking on his current role, Land served with the Elizabethtown Police Department for over two decades, retiring in 2019 as Chief of Police. Land’s operational purview at Lentus spans the gamut—bolstering efficiency across production, warehousing, customer service, project and product management, and marketing. He said Lentus, a family-owned enterprise, embodies a familial ethos fostering camaraderie, entrepreneurial zeal, and unwavering trust among its team members. “Long-term stability is prioritized, fostering a commitment to our sustained success and exemplified by our well-established presence in our community,” he said. The company’s culture, Land said, is marked by a relaxed environment, fosters creativity, and champions work-life balance. He said monthly team lunches and engaging activities forge a cohesive and spirited workforce. Reflecting on his life in Elizabethtown, Land commends the community’s virtues, praising its safety, educational opportunities, and robust infrastructure. Transitioning from law enforcement, he said he found solace in Lentus, often regarding it as a “hidden gem” in the community. “I have made many contacts and friends throughout both of my careers in this community, and I truly enjoy raising my family here,” he said.
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In 2024, our local real estate market is poised for an extraordinary surge, driven by a convergence of factors that paint a promising picture for homeowners and investors alike. The community is experiencing unprecedented growth, with new developments cropping up on every corner, injecting vitality into the local economy. This surge in demand, coupled with a limited housing supply, is establishing a foundation of consistency in house prices, providing homeowners with stability. Adding to the market’s vigor is the anticipated dip in interest rates, making mortgages more accessible and enticing prospective buyers. This financial advantage is expected to further fuel the demand for properties in our community. For investors seeking opportunities, 2024 presents a golden moment, with the ideal blend of growth, limited supply, and favorable interest rates. Beyond the economic factors, the community’s resilience and commitment to sustainability contribute to its allure. As we embrace this chapter, the real estate market stands as a testament to our community’s strength, offering a promising landscape for those who call it home. In 2024, let us anticipate the positive impacts that a thriving real estate market will have on the prosperity and wellbeing of our community.
Active Homes in the Heart of Kentucky MLS in Hardin County on December 15th, 2023:
229 Homes
(Duplexes & Single Family Homes) Current Interest Rate on December 15th, 2023, for a 30-year mortgage:
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Rates are based on certain assumptions and are subject to change without notice. A special thank you to our Preferred Lender Tanya Johnson with South Central Bank.
Average Days on Market for a home in Hardin County in December, according to the Heart of Kentucky MLS:
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Average Listing & Sales Prices of Closed Listings since January 2023 per the Heart of Kentucky MLS:
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Passion in the Classroom INSPIRING EXCELLENCE AND GROWTH IN THE CLASSROOM: HIGHLIGHTING EDUCATORS AT HARDIN COUNTY SCHOOLS At Hardin County Schools, teaching isn’t just a profession; it’s a calling that resonates with every educator, lighting up classrooms and nurturing young minds throughout the district. At the heart of the district’s success are dedicated educators, each of whom have their own story of how teaching became their calling. KAELIN MILLS, RINEYVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Kaelin Mills, an educator at Rineyville Elementary School, nurtures 5th-grade writing students on a path of academic growth. With eight years at Rineyville and a background rooted in a lifelong passion for teaching, Kaelin holds an Elementary Education degree from Slippery Rock University and also holds a Literacy Specialist master’s degree and a Rank I in Curriculum and Instruction. Originally from Mercer, Pennsylvania, Kaelin has embraced the diversity of the Rineyville community, appreciating the mix of military families and those who have lived in the community for generations. Her dedication is reflected in her work as a sponsor for the school’s Beta Club, her students’ top placement in the Kentucky Summative Assessment for writing and her distinction as a runner-up for the HCS WHAS-11 ExCel Award, exemplifying her commitment to academic excellence and compassion.
“I absolutely love having the opportunity to guide students in cultivating their God-given gifts and talents into something they can use and be super proud of. Overall, my students care about one another, comfort each other, and include their peers even when they are very different in appearance and interests. A teacher’s calling is so vital to any community.”—KAELIN MILLS
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“Whether you are in the field for one year or 30, you will positively impact a group of students that the Lord knew needed you for that time in their life. To me and to those kids who show up to see you every day, that is so huge! I will always be here to help and support anyone who feels called towards this career.” —MALLORY VOWELS
MALLORY VOWELS, CECILIA VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cecilia Valley Elementary School teacher Mallory Vowels ignites young minds in 5th-grade writing and social studies, embracing her second year at the school with a commitment to student success. Elizabethtown-born, Mallory is a graduate of Central Hardin High School, and was a part of one of the first cohorts at the Hardin County Schools Early College and Career Center (EC3). Her calling in education led her to earn an Elementary Education degree at Western Kentucky University. Mallory said she finds immense fulfillment in supporting her students’ discoveries and success at Cecilia Valley. She said choosing the school was a heartfelt return to her community, fostering strong bonds with students and colleagues alike. For Mallory, the essence of teaching lies in forging relationships, witnessing holistic growth, and contributing to her community beyond academics. She ardently champions teaching’s profound impact and encourages aspiring educators to embrace the profession’s calling.
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NATHANIEL HAMER, JAMES T. ALTON Nathaniel Hamer recently began his inaugural year teaching grades 6 through 8 at James T. Alton Middle School, bringing with him a passion for physical education and student engagement.
A graduate of North Bullitt High School, Nathaniel earned a Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration at the University of Louisville, coupled with double minors in Communication and Exercise Science, and went on to earn a master’s degree in Teaching from the University of the Cumberlands. Throughout his career, he has served as an instructional tutor, PE teacher, and football coach for schools in various Kentucky communities. Nathaniel said he values the life skills sports offer and said joining JTA aligns with his ethos of fostering a supportive learning environment. With a family military background akin to many JTA students (including time spent living in the United Kingdom), Nathaniel fosters connections, and his presence at JTA shapes a community of perpetual learners.
“The opportunity to contribute to the educational journey of students in a dynamic and engaging setting like JTA was a compelling reason for me to join the faculty. At JTA, the most rewarding aspects have been witnessing the growth of students both academically and personally.” —NATHANIEL HAMER
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paige hardin, lead pastor at Fellowship Baptist Church & Founder of North Hardin Christian School with son tony hardin. the father-son duo runs logistic solutions and hd transportation.
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As President of HD Transportation, Hardin said diversity defines his approach, necessitating oversight in various directions. His support for capable supervisors ensures effective issue resolution, driving the company forward. Hardin’s son, Tony, is also involved in the business, serving as Vice President. With an initial goal of establishing a church, Hardin and his family settled in the region in 1984. Within the community, Hardin said he found a place to nurture both his spiritual calling and entrepreneurial endeavors. As the lead pastor at Fellowship Baptist Church in Radcliff, Hardin spearheaded the founding of North Hardin Christian School in Radcliff, which now has a student body of approximately 500. Whether it is in business, through the church, or through North Hardin Christian, Hardin said the local community has become home for his family over the past 40 years. “The encouragement and support has been so valuable through the years,” he said. “While many people are coming to our area as a result of their jobs, the difference for me is that I choose to be here and I have never regretted that decision.”
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Paige Hardin has intricately intertwined service and business within the community, with HD Transportation in Elizabethtown as a major focal point. Over the years, the business has evolved into a multifaceted entity offering flatbed, local/regional van, and shuttle services in the automotive industry. Under the umbrella of Logistic Solutions, they provide warehousing solutions, aided by their own asset-based trucking company.
DRIVING AUTOMOTIVE INNOVATION & COMMUNITY GROWTH
In 2015, Hendrickson, a renowned global manufacturer and supplier, opened its Elizabethtown facility in the T.J. Patterson Industrial Park. This expansion not only brought many new job opportunities to the area, but also paved the way for professional growth within the community. Specializing in crafting essential components crucial for vehicle performance and safety—ranging from medium and heavy-duty suspension systems to axle systems, springs, stabilizers, as well as bumper and trim components— Hendrickson’s contributions to the automotive industry are robust. Central to the company’s accomplishments are committed individuals such as Amy Brockman and Shawn Lamosek, both integral members of the Elizabethtown team. With a career spanning over 20 years in materials, purchasing and production management, Brockman currently serves as the Production/Materials Manager at the Elizabethtown plant. Transitioning from Hendrickson’s Somerset plant in 2022, Brockman adeptly oversees production and material control functions, prioritizing safety, quality, productivity, and fostering a conducive work environment centered on workforce development. She said her alignment with Hendrickson’s core values, notably integrity and a positive attitude, significantly shapes her approach to creating an efficient workplace atmosphere. Working with the company since 2005, Brockman touts Hendrickson’s pension plan, benefits, working environment, education assistance, and opportunities for growth. “Hendrickson advances people internally more than any place I have ever worked before,” she said. “You just have to work for it, go above and beyond and show that you are interested and ready to grow!” Lamosek, a Manufacturing Engineer at the Elizabethtown facility, embarked on his journey with Hendrickson in Canton, Ohio, before transitioning to the Elizabethtown plant in 2015. Proficient in overseeing welding, coating, and machining processes, Lamosek brings a diverse background to his role, including internships at corporations such as Ariel Corporation and GE Appliances and a Mechanical Engineering degree from University of Toledo. His responsibilities encompass leading continuous improvement projects, offering maintenance support and troubleshooting equipment—aligning seamlessly with Hendrickson’s emphasis on innovation and operational excellence. Throughout his time at Hendrickson, Lamosek said he has been able to pursue several opportunities for professional development, including access to numerous training sessions to advance his Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and robotics knowledge, along with support to acquire his Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification. “At Hendrickson, our departments work in close collaboration to achieve unified objectives,” he said. “Continual support from Hendrickson has empowered me to translate my concepts into tangible outcomes and drive process improvements.”
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Organized with the EHS Winter Guard Direc tor Sean Hall, Elizabethtown Lifestyle and The House on Helm hosted Nightmare On Helm Street, combining the nostalgia of trick-or-treating with a modern celebration spread throughout themed spaces, including an “It” balloon installation by Cultivating Culver. Costumes were photographed by Clagett Photography, and guests sampled a collec tion of spooky concoc tions created by Wicked Eyed Woman. In addition to candy and cocktails, guests enjoyed donuts from Amazin’ Glazin’, a bone-chilling charcuterie table, photos in the Mod Booth, dancing, and tarot card readings by Indigo Hill. The event raised over $8,000 to assist the EHS Winter Guard in attending Nationals.
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JOIN US ON OCTOBER 12TH, 2024, FOR A MEMORABLE EVENT SUPPORTING THE CANCER CARE CENTER AND RADIOLOGY/ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT BAPTIST HEALTH HARDIN.
Once again, the Hardin County community rallied together in a remarkable display of generosity and support for the annual Tails & TaTas Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Run/Walk. The event, which has become a cherished tradition, recently concluded with a heartfelt donation presentation to the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin, underscoring the community’s commitment to local cancer care. During the check presentation on November 18th, the Tails & TaTas Breast Cancer Awareness Committee handed over a substantial sum of $27,687.06. In a beautiful moment, Marilyn Ford of WesBanco, expressing her penchant for round numbers, graciously contributed an additional $312.94, bringing the total donation to a substantial $28,000. Fueled by the community’s spirit, the committee engaged in meaningful discussions with representatives from the Cancer Care Center and Radiology/Oncology departments to identify crucial needs. The Cancer Care Center expressed a desire to enhance patient comfort by upgrading infusion chairs in the new pavilion. The goal is to transition from manual recliners to electrically operated chairs with massage and heat options. These improvements will significantly enhance the experience for the over 12,000 patients treated annually. The Radiology/Oncology department identified a need for a Comfort Marker 2.0 and related supplies. Without painful needle technology, this innovative tool minimizes patient discomfort and leaves a more minor mark during radiation therapy. Pending hospital approval, the funds raised from this year’s run will contribute to purchasing these vital items. Looking forward, the committee is already planning for the 2024 Tails & TaTas Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Run scheduled for October 12. Registration for the run is set to open soon, and interested participants can sign up at RunSignUp. com or ckyracemanagement.com. Businesses are encouraged to explore various sponsorship levels, and inquiries can be directed to bmather1955@ gmail.com for more information. The community’s ongoing support is vital as all proceeds from the event are designated for the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin, explicitly benefiting the Cancer Care Center, Radiology/ Oncology departments, and the Lymphedema Clinic. These funds are crucial in ensuring that local cancer patients receive the care and comfort they deserve. The Tails & TaTas Breast Cancer Awareness Committee remains proactive in the everevolving landscape of cancer treatment. Plans are underway to compile a wish list for future purchases, including a second vein finder, Aquaphor ointment, and supplies for the innovative “tattoo” instrument. As we reflect on the success of the 2023 Tails & TaTas 5K Run/Walk, let us join hands in anticipation of an even more impactful 2024 event. Together, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of those battling cancer in our beloved Hardin County.
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A CATALYST FOR POSITIVE CHANGE In the heart of our community, a transformative wave of growth is underway, touching every aspect of our lives. From job opportunities, quality-of-life investments, robust educational institutions, and the warm embrace of new businesses, progress and promise weave our community’s tapestry. At the center of this vibrant evolution stands The Cecilian Bank, a partner driving this positive change and helping bring everyone’s investments together in one cohesive reality. FUELING JOB GROWTH A thriving community begins with gainful employment opportunities. The Cecilian Bank has been instrumental in fueling job growth by providing crucial financial support to businesses expanding their operations or setting roots in our community. Our commitment to economic development translates into a more substantial, resilient local job market, benefiting employers and job seekers. QUALITY-OF-LIFE INVESTMENTS Beyond the professional sphere, The Cecilian Bank plays a pivotal role in financing quality-of-life investments that elevate the overall well-being of our community. Whether it’s supporting infrastructure projects, community spaces, or cultural initiatives, the bank’s financial backing ensures that our community continues to evolve into a place where residents can thrive and take pride in their surroundings. As an example, The Cecilian Bank recently partnered with ECTC to support their Home for Hope campaign by donating $150,000 to build a Family Scholar House facility, an on-campus residence for student parents, which helps ease their financial burden while in college. EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE Solid educational institutions form the backbone of any thriving community. The Cecilian Bank recognizes this and actively supports educational initiatives that empower our youth, including our annual scholarship program that awards $29,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors from our counties. By providing financial resources to schools, colleges, and students, the bank develops a skilled workforce and prepares the next generation for success in an ever-evolving world. Our NextGen Choice Checking account is an educational tool that teaches our youth fiscal responsibility. For students 14 to 23 years old1, this checking account introduces teens and young adults to banking and helps them establish a financial identity at no cost to them2. WELCOMING NEW BUSINESSES AND FAMILIES The allure of our community extends beyond its physical attributes; it’s a welcoming environment for new businesses and families. The Cecilian Bank facilitates this welcoming atmosphere by offering tailored financial solutions to businesses and families looking to establish themselves in our community. Our banking centers have friendly, familiar faces you can trust and are eager to help you manage your financial future. We created a customized banking experience for all our customers through a mix of relevant products and services tailored to fulfill every customer’s needs and expectations. Our commitment to personalized service ensures that the transition for newcomers is smooth and supported by a robust financial foundation. THE BANK OF CHOICE As the community evolves and investments pour in from various quarters, The Cecilian Bank plays a crucial role in bringing these diverse financial threads into a unified reality. Amid this transformative period, The Cecilian Bank stands out as the Bank of Choice. Our unwavering commitment to community development, coupled with a deep understanding of the unique needs of our residents and businesses, positions us as the driving force behind our collective success. As we witness the exciting growth in jobs, quality of life investments, educational excellence, and the influx of new businesses and families, The Cecilian Bank is not just a financial institution but a catalyst for positive change. Our community is on a trajectory of prosperity, unity, and enduring success with businesses like ours at the helm. Together, we can make this vision a reality. Account owners 14 to 17 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian as a co-owner on the account. 2 No minimum balance or monthly fees; however, other fees may apply. Refer to The Cecilian Bank’s Schedule of Fees for more information. 1
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CHRISTA SHOUSE SEEKS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH UNITED WAY ROLE United Way of Central Kentucky (UWCK) President and CEO Christa Shouse has had a diverse career in the region, from child support investigator to paralegal, ultimately finding her calling at UWCK in 2012. Recognizing UWCK’s vital role in funding initiatives across health, education, and financial stability in Central Kentucky, Shouse embraced the significance of its impact. UWCK intertwines itself within the community, addressing both immediate needs and generational obstacles, fostering self-sufficiency. Shouse’s commitment to championing opportunities has remained steadfast, evolving from an administrative role to her current leadership. “Caring for others is something I believe is instinctive; knowing how to care for others may not be,” Shouse said. “UWCK comprehends community needs, communicates them and establishes pathways for support.” Assuming her new role in 2023, Shouse aims to work with her team and volunteers to fortify community resilience amid regional economic growth. With her vision comes an invitation to the community. “United Way means everyone, united in commitment to our fellow human beings, to be the ultimate example of loving our neighbor,” she said. “Join us today in creating opportunities for others.”
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION’S WORK AND MISSION, VISIT UNITEDWAYCK.ORG.
. Anthony Hellmueller, a workforce specialist with the Lincoln Trail Area Development District, assists local businesses with the Revolving Loan Fund.
Robin Gooden oversees the operations of the Kentucky Career Center-Lincoln Trail in Elizabethtown, three affiliate sites in Bardstown, Leitchfield and Lebanon, and an access point at Fort Knox.
A ONE-STOP SOLUTION FOR JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS The Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board promotes a thriving, responsive workforce system supporting business success, growth and job creation. The board provides oversight of the Kentucky Career Center Lincoln Trail to match job seekers with local employment and training opportunities and offer employers personalized support to build a competitive workforce. NEED HELP TO START OR TO EXPAND YOUR SMALL BUSINESS? The Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) offers gap financing at reasonable rates for small business owners who cannot otherwise obtain adequate financing through private sources. A flexible and sustainable source of public funding, the RLF program helps stimulate the local economy, create and retain jobs, and encourage private investment in the region. Program is funded with Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title I funds through the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet and the Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board. The Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board assures compliance with the Education and Labor Cabinet’s Method’s of Administration, as amended, Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Assurance and all other Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity requirements of WIOA.
PL ANNING FOR RETIREMENT BEFORE YOU RETIRE
PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT HOW LEGATO FINANCIAL CAN HELP YOU NOW
What does Legato Financial Group do?
We take your retirement savings and apply a strategy that is designed to reduce uncertainty. Let’s assume you’re hearing about the mid-terms, changes in governmental policies or legislation. Further, let’s say you’ve also read about growing inflation, fed rates, or the cost of living. Our product, The LFG Retirement Blueprint, applies strategy and values to your nest egg. The strategy is not only designed to build a portfolio with asset diversification, but also tax diversification. Whatever the agenda, your retirement shouldn’t be impacted by the ever-changing political environment or tax adjustments. We apply the principle of reducing uncertainty by utilizing a variety of vehicles and strategies in a very specific way.
How is LFG different?
We don’t believe in a one-fits-all approach. We are an individual financial firm providing a retirement strategy designed for you. Every decision you made to get to retirement, should be considered when you actually retire. • When do you claim social security benefits? • When do you draw off your assets? • What is your tax responsibility? • How do you convert your tax deferred accounts? • What is your longevity? • What is your legacy plan? • How much will healthcare account for in my expenses?
These are very specific scenarios that should be built into your plan. Who is Legato Financial Group?
Legato is owned and operated by Justin Jenkins, a local entrepreneur born in this community and continues to raise his family here. He employs 20 team members in Elizabethtown and Louisville. The team is comprised of professionals who embody the holistic approach to include: • Ryan Kelly, Chartered Financial Analyst CFA® • Clay Watkins, Certified Financial Planner CFP® and Retirement Income Certified Professional RICP® • Penny Stewart, Certified Public Accountant CPA® and Certified Tax Coach CTC • Strategic partnership with Duncan Crosby, Estate Attorney of Stoll, Keen, Ogden, PLLC
Who does Legato Financial Group help?
Retirees. Those who are considering retiring, whether early or at an advanced point in retirement. We put your investments to work in a specific plan designed for you, and most importantly considering the 5 important areas of retirement concern: income, investments, tax strategies, healthcare, and legacy. We provide all the resources under one umbrella for our client’s confidence and convenience.
What can you expect when joining Legato Financial Group?
Personalized care. It’s overwhelming to think about retiring. There are questions you may ask yourself and even the dreaded ‘what if’ scenarios. Between the moment of your first appointment to your investment review, you will have the opportunity to interview the financial advisor and ask all the questions you’ve considered. Then, if our LFG Retirement Blueprint can be customized and financially beneficial for you, our New Business Coordinator walks with you through every step such as the account transfers, beneficiary forms, custodian calls and everything in between with weekly check-ins for your assurance. The advisor will conduct an investment meeting to help ensure all documents and investments are in good order, operating as your plan was designed. We conduct reviews throughout the year and make ourselves available with a service advising team to continue ensuring your confidence through retirement. We pride ourselves on clear communication throughout every step of the journey. We believe it’s the best practice and the most important standard for our industry.
Where do clients begin?
One Visit. In one visit we can assess whether our LFG Retirement Blueprint is going to be the right solution for your retirement. If we believe our plan will work, we utilize a second visit to show you how. We see ourselves as educators giving analysis and evaluation on where your retirement stands and where it’s heading. Our firm is independent and offers unique products and services to help you decide which suits your financial strategy. There is no cost or commitment to get an evaluation.
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Education & Enrichment
Saint James Catholic School offers comprehensive education and spiritual enrichment. Saint James Catholic School (SJS), with roots spanning 150 years, offers a faith-based choice in education that forms the entire person. The Elizabethtown school provides a Christ-centered, academically rigorous experience for over 450 students from preschool through eighth grade, as well as after school care, extra-curricular activities, and an athletics program. SJS prioritizes a uniquely Catholic education, integrating faith into its curriculum, instilling service values, and partnering with parents for faith formation. Accredited through Cognia, SJS offers a rich curriculum integrating religious, fine arts, technological, and outdoor education, ensuring students' academic, spiritual, and emotional growth.
Visit www.sjschoolonline.org to explore enrollment opportunities and to learn more.
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Looking for lunch or to grab a drink? We’ve got you covered. What would an issue about fun things to do in Hardin County be without mentioning all of the restaurants we love?
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2B Thai Amazin’ Glazin’ Donuts Back Home Catering Back Home Restaurant Bourbon Barrel Tavern Bub’s Cafe Las Chalupas Claudia’s Tea Room Deez Butts BBQ Dewster’s Homemade Ice Cream The Dreamery ECTC Culinary Department El Alcapulco El Tapatio Etown Meal Prepping Family Fun Cafe & Ice Cream Firefly Nutrition The Fish House & Grill Flywheel Brewing Ginza Hibachi Goldenrod Tavern Green Bamboo Gulf Coast Connection Gyro House Harlow The Juice Bar Heartland Mini Golf Heartland Sports Pub Impellizzeri’s Pizza John O’s Liquor Store J.R. Neighbors Juanito’s Street Tacos Kansai Japanese Steakhouse Kohli’s Downtown Nutrition Little Charlie’s Pizza Mark’s Feed Store Mexico Lindo Mi Jalisco Mountain Mikes Coffee Namaste Nuts About Coffee Papi’s Tacos & More SIM Sushi & Steak Sweet Retreat Tequila House Bistro & Cantina The Cafe at Swope Toyota The Cavern Club Toasted Yolk Tony York’s On Main Vibe Coffee Shop + Vibe On Dixie Wasabi Water’s Edge Winery & Bistro The Whistle Stop Wicked Eyed Woman Woo Hoo II
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Conduct a New Year’s Review to Optimize Your Financial Health in 2024 As we begin another year, many of us are in a mood of reflection and anticipation, often accompanied by a desire to optimize our financial lives. In fact, this is a great time to take a deep dive into your finances. By blending introspection with strategic planning, this process can improve your financial health in 2024, and beyond. So, seizing on the heightened focus that accompanies new starts, we encourage you to find a cozy chair, curl up with your favorite warm beverage, and review the elements of an effective year-end financial review.
Assemble a Team of Experts Your financial review team should include a financial and investment advisor, a tax accountant, an estate planning attorney, and an insurance professional. Understand how they get paid -- and make sure they’re fiduciaries, who are bound by the standards of their professions to put your interests first. Typically, your financial advisor can help you assemble and coordinate this team.
Start With the Big Picture Kick things off with a few questions. Are you meeting your financial goals? Have unforeseen events altered your trajectory? Consult with your financial advisor to ensure you have a robust, up-to-date, all-weather financial plan. This review should include revisiting your estate plan to ensure it still reflects your vision.
Consider Proactive Tax Planning As the year winds down, engage in proactive tax planning. Anticipate life changes (like retiring or starting a new business) that might impact your tax status. Work with your advisor to explore tax-loss harvesting to reduce your liabilities. For maximum tax efficiency, weigh the timing of tax triggers like bonuses, property sales, or charitable donations.
Scrutinize Your Investments Update your asset allocations, financial objectives, and risk tolerance -- things that tend to change over time. Work with your advisor to gauge the impact of capital gains (and losses) on your 2023 tax profile, and make necessary adjustments.
Optimize Your Benefits Assuming you’re employed, review your workplace benefits. Think about increasing contributions to retirement accounts for tax advantages. Explore tax-deferred health and college savings plans, and consider maximizing employer-stock options. For the self-employed, consult a tax professional about extending IRA contributions to reduce your tax burden. All of this goes for spouses as well.
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Employ Smart Gifting Strategies Consider gifting depressed assets -- especially equities -- to heirs. This approach can shift wealth out of your estate while minimizing the impact on federal gift-tax exemption limits.
Maximize Your Donations’ Impacts Use donor-advised funds and, for those over age 70 and a half, consider qualified charitable distributions. These vehicles provide tax advantages while supporting charitable causes. “Bunching” such contributions can result in significant tax deductions.
Review Your Balance Sheet Focus on ways to make the most of your credit and debt. Prioritize the repayment of high-interest debt, and optimize credit-card rewards that align with your spending habits and interests.
Understand Your Insurance Policies Year-end reviews should always include a re-evaluation of your insurance policies. Ensure the coverage matches your needs, and that beneficiaries are updated on your estate plans. Explore how insurance products can further your legacy goals. A New Year’s financial review goes beyond number crunching to align your financial strategies with your obligations and aspirations. By being proactive early in 2024, you can achieve clarity about your personal goals and confidence in your financial well-being.
About Cerity Partners Cerity Partners is one of the nation’s leading independent financial advisory firms. We serve high-net-worth individuals & their families, businesses, & their employees, and nonprofit organizations from our offices across the country. Our in-house experts of tax advisors, financial planners, investment professionals, & retirement plan consultants are passionate about and committed to providing objective financial advice & oversight.
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The 2nd Annual Harvest Gala, which took place the third weekend in Oc tober, was a bright night filled with the luscious bounty of fall. Sponsors and guests were invited to The House on Helm for a delicious dinner catered by Maillard Wood Fired Kitchen. The night was topped off with desserts created by The Sweet Spot hardwon in a cake run in which tables donated funds in exchange for the first pick on the sweets. Warm Blessings seeks to alleviate food insecurity in our community while providing meals and temporary refuge to our neighbors in crisis. You can learn more about their mission, upcoming events, and how you can support them at w w w.warmblessings.org.
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R E SU LTPO I NT CR A F T S FI N A N CI A L SUCCE SS RO OTE D I N E LIZ A BE THTOW N ’S COMMUN IT Y SPI R IT E s t a b l i s h i n g R e s u l t Po i n t F i n a n c i a l w a s n’ t j u s t a b u s i n e s s v e n t u r e f o r E l i z a b e t h t o w n C PA G r e g o r y S c h r e a c ke; i t w a s a b o u t e m b r a c i n g a c o m m u n i t y a l i g n e d w i t h h i s f a m i l y v a l u e s a n d c a r e e r a s p i r a t i o n s . F o r S c h r e a c ke, E l i z a b e t h t o w n b e c a m e a h u b f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l g r o w t h, a d d i n g d e p t h t o h i s d i v e r s e b a c kg r o u n d i n m e r g e r s , a c q u i s i t i o n s a n d c o m p a n y t r a n s f o r m a t i o n s . A f t e r y e a r s i n c o r p o r a t e l e a d e r s h i p a c r o s s m u l t i p l e s t a t e s , E l i z a b e t h t o w n’s a l l u r e p r o m p t e d S c h r e a c ke a n d h i s w i f e, K i m b e r l e y, a R e g i s t e r e d N u r s e, t o c a l l i t h o m e, r a i s i n g t h e i r f a m i l y w i t h s o n s A n d r e w a n d B r a d l e y.“ We k n e w t h i s w a s a f a n t a s t i c c o m m u n i t y t o r a i s e o u r f a m i l y,” S c h r e a c ke s a i d . “ W h e n I l e f t c o r p o r a t e r o l e s , i t w a s a n e a s y d e c i s i o n t o b u i l d o u r n e w b u s i n e s s h e r e.” A t R e s u l t Po i n t , S c h r e a c ke ’s a p p r o a c h g o e s b e y o n d f i n a n c e; i t ’s a c a l l i n g, a l i g n i n g w i t h h i s d e s i r e t o s e r v e o t h e r s . H i s h o l i s t i c a p p r o a c h e m p h a s i z e s c l i e n t s’ o v e r a l l w e l f a r e, a l l o w i n g t h e m t o p r i o r i t i z e w h a t m a t t e r s m o s t . O f f e r i n g t a i l o r e d s e r v i c e s f o r i n d i v i d u a l s a n d b u s i n e s s e s , R e s u l t Po i n t c o v e r s f i n a n c i a l p l a n n i n g, t a x p l a n n i n g, r e t i r e m e n t , e s t a t e p l a n n i n g, a n d m o r e. S c h r e a c ke ’s e x p e r t i s e, i n c l u d i n g a n M B A f r o m Q u i n c y U n i v e r s i t y a n d e x p e r i e n c e a s a n e n t r e p r e n e u r, C E O, p r e s i d e n t a n d C F O o f s e v e r a l c o r p o r a t i o n s , i n c l u d i n g a f i n a n c i a l t e c h n o l o g y c o m p a n y a n d s e v e r a l h i g h l y p r o f i t a b l e, p u b l i c l y t r a d e d f i n a n c i a l c o m p a n i e s t r a d e d o n t h e N A S DAQ , e n r i c h e s t h e p r a c t i c e. A l o n g s i d e J a n e l l e Po p p e, a s e a s o n e d C l i e n t S e r v i c e S p e c i a l i s t , R e s u l t Po i n t f o c u s e s o n n u r t u r i n g f i n a n c i a l w e l l - b e i n g . B e y o n d R e s u l t Po i n t , S c h r e a c ke a c t i v e l y e n g a g e s i n c o m m u n i t y i n i t i a t i v e s s u c h a s t h e a n n u a l G o l d e n Ye a r s We l l n e s s a n d A w a r e n e s s C o n f e r e n c e, a n d h e h a s h e l d l e a d e r s h i p r o l e s i n o r g a n i z a t i o n s i n c l u d i n g C A S A o f t h e H e a r t l a n d, St . J a m e s C a t h o l i c C h u r c h a n d t h e L i n c o l n H e r i t a g e B o y S c o u t C o u n c i l . F o r S c h r e a c ke, E l i z a b e t h t o w n i s n’ t j u s t a l o c a t i o n; i t ’s t h e f o u n d a t i o n f o r c r a f t i n g f i n a n c i a l s u c c e s s s t o r i e s w h i l e e m b r a c i n g c o m m u n i t y. “E l i z a b e t h t o w n’s e c o n o m i c b l e s s i n g a n d l o c a l l e a d e r s h i p ke e p i t v i b r a n t , f o s t e r i n g a c u l t u r e o f p u r p o s e, f r i e n d s h i p a n d c o n t i n u e d p a s s i o n . I t ’s a n h o n o r t o c o n t r i b u t e t o t h i s d y n a m i c c o m m u n i t y,” h e s a i d .
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LEGACY IN BANKING SOUTH CENTRAL BANK Brandon Fogle, President South Central Bank
South Central Bank’s history dates back to 1889, the year Deposit Bank of Monroe County was first chartered. Our founder, James Kenneth Bale, purchased Deposit Bank of Monroe County in 1972. Deposit Bank’s 83 years of service to rural Kentucky provided Mr. Bale a strong basis to found South Central Bank and to fulfill his dream of providing true community-centered banking services to the families, individuals, and businesspeople of the local area. From its beginnings in 1972 as a bank with $10 million dollars in assets, South Central Bank evolved into a bank holding company comprised of five individually chartered banks across South Central and Western Kentucky. Today, South Central Bank’s total transactional assets are approaching $1.9 billion with 30 locations. In Hardin County, South Central Bank currently has two locations, with plans to add two additional branches within the next couple of years. The success of the South Central Bank organization can be attributed to Mr. Bale always paying attention to the needs of the local people in the communities he served and by investing in hard work with dedication and a strong commitment to succeed. These values are carried on today by the Bale Family and South Central Bank’s 300 employees and are at the very center of our business philosophy. Today, Mr. Bale’s children, Ruthie Bale, Ellen Bale, Billy Bale, Lester Bale, and Tommy Bale, serve on the Board of South Central Bank. Each is committed to their father’s simple approach and emphasis on extraordinary service. Extra care is taken to instill our founding values in each employee, regardless of the position they hold in the bank. Our symbol of a strong tree was chosen by Mr. Bale to represent strength and longevity through its roots as part of his vision of having a strong foundation within each community we serve. South Central Bank is designed to make a difference in the prosperity of our customers and communities. We believe our slogan, “Small enough to know you, BIG enough to help!” is what Mr. Bale wanted as a legacy. To be able to serve any need of any size customer while always remembering who we are and who our customers are. We help our customers through honest and fair treatment, large and small alike. It’s Mr. Bale’s simple philosophy, and our history proves it.
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1. What was the first soft drink in space? 2. Demolition of the Berlin wall separating East and West Germany began in what year? 3. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)? 4. What was the first toy to be advertised on television? 5. What were the four main characters' names in the TV series "Golden Girls" that ran from 1985-1992? 6. What is the name of the professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Canada? 7. In “Little Red Riding Hood,” who does the wolf dress up as? 8. What's the smallest country in the world?
Whether they’re visiting to sit outside on the patio and enjoy the latest brew on tap, or to test their knowledge on trivia night, locals in Elizabethtown have come to know Flywheel Brewing as a place to gather and relax over a pint. Elizabethtown’s first commercial brewery, the downtown establishment was founded by Aaron Hawkins, Ashley Willoughby, and Josh Durham. Since their inaugural pour, Flywheel has maintained a steady flow of diverse beer selections—ranging from seasonal favorites to exclusive limited-run batches and iconic staples like their Belgian Cream Ale, Decapitated Monk-y, and the fittingly-named Hey Porter. The brewery also hosts specialty events, including musical performances, poetry readings, yoga nights, and one of their most consistently popular events: Trivia Night. This weekly battle of wits sees teams competing fervently, vying not just for the series' ultimate prize—a championship belt —but also for the coveted opportunity to christen a beer at the brewery.
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BUILDING THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY OF TOMORROW: A Q&A WITH THE HARDIN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF A s a m e m b e r- d r i v e n, c o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d o r g a n i z a t i o n, t h e H a r d i n C o u n t y C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e s e e k s t o p r o v i d e l e a d e r s h i p, a d v o c a c y a n d m e m b e r s e r v i c e s t h a t f o s t e r g r o w t h a n d e c o n o m i c p r o s p e r i t y f o r t h e H a r d i n C o u n t y a r e a . To d i v e d e e p e r i n t o t h e w o r k o f t h e C h a m b e r a n d t h e i r m i s s i o n, w e c a u g h t u p w i t h P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O M a r g y Po o r m a n, V i c e P r e s i d e n t o f O p e r a t i o n s Ke n d r a S c o t t , a n d Of fice Manager Brenda Thompson.
W hat are t he key o bje c tives of t he Chamb er and how d o you s e e k to f ulf ill t he m t hroug h your p rogr amming? M A R G Y: T h e C h a m b e r o f f e r s f o u r m a i n s e r v i c e s c o p e s - N e t w o r k , P r o m o t e, D e v e l o p, a n d A d v o c a t e. I n m a ny c a s e s , o u r e v e n t s a n d p r o g r a m s o f f e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s t h a t c o v e r m o r e t h a n o n e o f t h e s e a r e a s s i m u l t a n e o u s l y. F o r e x a m p l e, t h o s e w h o a t t e n d o u r m o n t h l y M e m b e r s h i p L u n c h e o n c a n n e t w o r k w i t h f e l l o w b u s i n e s s p r o f e s s i o n a l s a n d p r o m o t e t h e i r b u s i n e s s t h r o u g h s p o n s o r s h i p o p p o r t u n i t i e s . To t h a t same point, our Leadership Hardin Count y program of fers professionals the oppor tunit y to net work, develop their talent s through multiple infor mational sessions and advocate for the business communit y through broadened citizen involvement. Our c alendar is always full of event s and progr ams designed specifically to cater to the needs of our members.
How would you d es c r ib e t he Chamb er ’s elevate d role in helping to ad dres s hig h level is s ues amid t he e conomic grow t h our re gion is ex p er ie ncing? M A R G Y: We a t t h e C h a m b e r a r e c o n s i s t e n t l y l o o k i n g f o r w a y s t o p r o a c t i v e l y a d d r e s s e m e r g i n g d e v e l o p m e n t i n o u r r e g i o n . F o r e x a m p l e, w i t h s u p p o r t f r o m m e m b e r s o f o u r P r e s i d e n t ’s C i r c l e, a l o n g with other contributing members, we recently commissioned a long-term economic impac t study conduc ted by L.B. Schmidt & A s sociates entitled Measuring the Impac t of the BlueOval SK Bat ter y Par k on the Elizabethtown Metro Area. This comprehensive s tudy provides valuable insight s on how o u r r e g i o n w i l l b e a f f e c t e d b y B l u e O v a l S K a n d p r o v i d e s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s t o a d d r e s s t h i s g r o w t h . We h a v e r e c e i v e d s i g n i f i c a n t f e e d b a c k f r o m l e a d e r s a c r o s s v a r i o u s s e c t o r s i n t h e r e g i o n, n o t l i m i t e d t o t h e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y, h i g h l i g h t i n g t h e c r i t i c a l i m p o r t a n c e o f t h i s r e s o u r c e. -
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Marg y me ntio ne d t he Chamb er ’s heav y e mp hasis on net wor k ing and d evelo p me nt. How d oes t hat play out wit hin your o p er ations? KENDR A : The Chamber of fers an ex tensive net working and development plat for m to connec t businesses, entrepreneur s and professionals within the region. Through various event s, programs and commit tees, we facilitate oppor tunities for members to build relationships, exchange ideas a n d c o l l a b o r a t e. A n a b b r e v i a t e d l i s t o f t h e p r o g r a m s w e o f f e r i n t h e s e a r e a s w o u l d i n c l u d e o u r Business at Break fast and Membership Luncheon event s, expos, our Chamber Ambassadors p r o g r a m, C h a m b e r C o u n c i l s , L e a d e r s h i p H a r d i n C o u n t y a n d Yo u t h L e a d e r s h i p H a r d i n C o u n t y.
A s s o me o ne w ho wor k s dire c tly wit h Chamb er me mb er s, how would you d es c r ib e t he value t hat t he Chamb er b r ing s to it s me mb er s hip? B R E N DA : W i t h n e a r l y 70 0 m e m b e r s , o u r C h a m b e r ’s s t r o n g s e n s e o f c o m m u n i t y i n a g r o w i n g r e g i o n i s a m a j o r d r a w. B u s i n e s s e s i n H a r d i n C o u n t y a r e e a g e r t o s u p p o r t e a c h o t h e r, a n d o u r p r i m a r y g o a l i s t o c o n n e c t m e m b e r s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y. A s t h e f i r s t p o i n t o f c o n t a c t f o r m a n y b u s i n e s s e s a n d i n d i v i d u a l s e n t e r i n g o u r r e g i o n, w e a r e p r o u d t o c o n n e c t t h e m w i t h t h e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y.
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Highland Sod Farms has been in business for nearly 40 years. We’re known for growing the highest quality grasses for our zone, including Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue. We are located conveniently in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, but deliver turf from Louisville, Kentucky, down through Bowling Green to Nashville, Tennessee. We offer the best in quality and customer service to match. Sod is available year-round in both small rolls and large contractor rolls. For smaller orders, the farm is open daily for pick ups, and we cut sod every morning to fill fresh grass orders. Give us a day’s notice, and we will have your order ready for pick up; give us a week, and we can have you on the schedule for delivery and installation. Highland Sod Farms is owned and operated by Jimmy and Melissa Jenkins. The Jenkins, along with qualified staff Mindy Wood and Jerry Colston, are ready to help make your lawn or your client’s lawns a dream come true. If you have any questions or need help, give us a call at the office at 270-769-1005.
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The best kept secret in Hardin County is that Corvin’s Floor & Cabinets offers design services that span the entire house. Whether you’re the DIY type or working with a builder, their expansive showroom is a mix of cool and warm hues, muted and bold tones perfect for picking your faves. Upon inspection, you can see the carefully selected options and the high quality of each. The kicker is to let their design staff take the lead. You heard me right: Don’t pick. Show them what you love, inspiration photos and discuss your style and the spaces of your wildest dreams. Then let them take the lead and make your dreams a reality. One of the most amazing things about walking into Corvin’s is that not only are you greeted by friendly faces and potentially pups, throughout the space there are tables and chairs set up for consultations with a group of staff well versed in design. These inviting areas are the perfect place to meet, pull together samples, and determine what it is that will truly bring your home to life.
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Corvin’s offers full-service design and installation, whether your home is 100 years old or brand new, awaiting finishes. Services range from basic floor installations to full remodels that may contain all the mechanical elements of a home and all the finishes. Even though they don’t specialize in drywall or electricity, they have built a fantastic network of contractors. These relationships allow them to handle every aspect of projects from A to Z. They work side-by-side with home builders to finish spaces and work with a large group of interior designers throughout Kentucky and even in Nashville to ensure furnishings and decor fit the design. They have strong relationships with builders in the local community, which allows them to collaborate with other professionals to give mutual clients the very best in service and design. CORVIN’S DESIGN PROCESS Corvin’s is not about cookie-cutter anything. Their offerings are as unique as their clientele. The process typically begins with a showroom visit. While they accept walk-ins, it is best to make an appointment to be sure you have a staff member available and dedicated time just for your project. For remodeling projects, photos of your space and measurements are helpful in determining the look and feel. Pictures of rooms you love, whether kitchen, living rooms and bedrooms, bath, closet, or pantry, will offer direction and insight into your style. If you like to see things in person, walk around the showroom and gather ideas on what you like. Touch the tiles and feel the texture of the cabinets. Their team will look for common denominators in design elements between your photos and the products that stand out to you. Specialty items can be ordered. Tony and Meghan work with their staff when buying for the store. It is important to work together to bring in a fresh look and keep up with current trends. With technology, clients have access to the newest inspiration between Pinterest, Instagram, and Houzz, and Corvin’s can deliver the most up-to-date styles on the market. WORKING WITH CORVIN’S Corvin’s welcomes walk-in clients and pre-scheduled appointments; on any day of the week, they have five to seven specialists ready to serve. Customers who bring in their measurements and photos of their rooms can get a preliminary quote the same day. They also offer in-home estimates that can be scheduled while the customer is browsing the showrooms; in this case, it is helpful to have products selected prior to measurements. Once flooring products are ordered, the average completion time is 2-6 weeks. When placing your cabinet and countertop order, the completion time is 4-8 weeks. More expansive projects can take longer to complete. Corvin’s has financing all year round, offered by Synchrony Bank and Wells Fargo. Financing terms can be 12 to 48 months with no interest.
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TEXTURE TO TAKE HOME As you walk through the home featured, the texture is sure to catch your attention. The homeowner has impeccable style, no doubt, and the furnishings and decor perfectly accent the tiles, patterns, cabinets, and countertops designed by Corvin’s. While they didn’t build the house, every single room features design elements selected with, sourced by, and installed by Corvin’s. They mean every room when they say, “Where Great Rooms Begin.” Wood flooring throughout the home creates a cozy, inviting vibe that complements and softens the modern feel. In the bar, warm wood pairs with halved hex tiles and acrylic cabinetry for something fun and unexpected. The master bath boasts wall-to-wall tile in a combination of slate gray textured elements with the perfect bit of sheen and a beautiful marbled pattern. The space was designed with natural light in mind, with sunlight beaming through the shower glass onto the freestanding soaking tub. Even the light fixtures have texture wrapped with jute rope, pairing well with the gold hardware and dark wooden cabinets. Whether you’re in the main living spaces or the butler’s pantry, the cabinetry and flooring are immaculate.
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO STOP BY CORVIN’S AT 6727 N. DIXIE HIGHWAY IN ELIZABETHTOWN OR VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT CORVINS.COM.
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Thriving economy meets vibrant entertainment in Elizabethtown THERE’S NO SHORTAGE OF THINGS TO DO IN HARDIN COUNTY. EVERYDAY ENTERTAINMENT OPTIONS AND EVENTS EVERY WEEKEND ENSURE YOU’LL NEVER BE BORED. READ MORE TO HEAR ABOUT SOME OF OUR LOCAL FAVE.
Elizabethtown has garnered attention not just for its burgeoning economy but also for its diverse array of entertainment options. Bolstered by a thriving manufacturing sector, the city has become not only a magnet for quality employers, but also an enticing destination for those seeking both work and play. The city’s downtown venues, such as Flywheel Brewing, Bourbon Barrel Tavern, J.R. Neighbors, The Original Impellizzeri’s Pizza, and others, offer great food and drink options, with some offering community events and live music. Additionally, venues and organizations such as the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center and the Hardin County Playhouse showcase captivating theater performances, while the Historic State Theater regularly presents diverse concerts, film screenings, comedy acts, variety shows, and other events. Other recreational attractions include Heartland Mini Golf, Crowne Pointe Theatre, the Bluegrass Sportsplex and more. The cityscape is set to be further enriched by the forthcoming arrival of The Assembly, a mixed-use development in downtown Elizabethtown. This new venture will house a variety of businesses, including Social on Main, which will offer 40 self-pour taps, a carefully curated selection of local eateries and an entertainment zone featuring eight lanes of duckpin bowling, among other attractions. Beyond its urban allure, Elizabethtown is also celebrated for its natural beauty. In 2019, the city earned the distinction of being Kentucky’s inaugural Urban Trail Town, a recognition conferred by the Kentucky Office of Adventure Tourism. This accolade highlights the meticulously maintained Greenbelt Trail System, alongside other natural attractions such as Freeman Lake Park, Elizabethtown Nature Park, Buffalo Lake, and more.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THINGS TO DO IN ELIZABETHTOWN, VISIT WWW.TOURETOWN.COM.
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Managing your finances on top of your other responsibilities can be overwhelming. You may be so focused on your job and family that your finances do not receive the attention they need. With so much conflicting information online, it can be challenging to know where to turn. For over 25 years, friends and neighbors have trusted Owen LaRue for the financial and investment advice they need. We are rooted in the success of our clients and the region. Whether you are new to town or have been here for generations, our team is ready to assist your family today and in the future. You will find us all over town, supporting local non-profits and actively engaged in local businesses. We have deep roots in Elizabethtown and are excited to participate in the next growth phase. At the core of our firm are long-term relationships; we prioritize what’s best for you, steering clear of transactional, product-driven approaches. We value our deep client relationships, focusing on the whole picture of your family finances. By taking a hands-on, active role in managing your family’s investments and making changes to the plan as life happens. As a locally owned and operated firm, we know what it is like to be in business in our community. We make decisions here, not looking to a corporate parent in a distant location to tell us how to manage your money or run our business. That independence helps us always put our clients first. In making investment decisions, we have the freedom to find the best options for your specific situation, not just cookie-cutter portfolios made for everyone. In giving advice and helping you plan, we will always bring in the relevant experts, not relying just on our knowledge or a generalist. You, your family, and your business are unique, and while there may be similarities, no two families are exactly the same, so why try to fit in a box designed by someone else? We take the time to gain a deep understanding of your family and where you want to go. Then, we will work with you to develop a strategy to accomplish your goals. As you progress through life, things will change on your path, and we will help you navigate any potential roadblocks. Having someone looking out for you can pay, especially in assembling your team of advisors – attorneys, tax professionals, insurance agents, and bankers who specialize in your situation, not just in-house generalists. For example, we have been working with a couple who are planning to retire. They have worked hard for several years as diligent savers and investors but wanted some help instead of just going at it alone. They have been working with us and are now looking forward to spending time with their family and traveling. As they have gotten closer to retirement, what they want the next chapter to look like has become much more solidified, as well as our knowledge of their needs. When it recently came time to retire, we were able to show them how we will turn their hard work of saving and investing into income so that they can live the lifestyle they desire. By using a withdrawal strategy to manage their tax liability and continuing to manage their investments well, they can enjoy a happy retirement without fear of losing their lifestyle. Through their hard work and our guidance, they are ready to retire. We have also worked with a local business owner who has a growing business but wanted help building wealth outside of the business. We started by fully understanding their business, the challenges and opportunities that exist, as well as their business and personal goals. It was paramount to get the right team of professionals around them and everyone on the same page. After that, we discussed saving for future opportunities and planning for their family. We also evaluated and upgraded their business’ retirement plan to provide the maximum benefit to them as the owners, their employees, and prospective employees at the most reasonable expense. They continue to grow their business while knowing their family is also being taken care of because they have a plan and are on the right path. As opportunities and potential problems arise, they know where to turn to get the guidance and advice they need, Our clients range from multi-generation business owners to physicians, corporate executives, new entrepreneurs, and retirees. Owen LaRue is ready to work with your family as you look to create wealth, protect it, or pass it on.
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Building Partnerships. Creating Opportunities. Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is the region’s premier institution for education and workforce training and, as such, is constantly seeking out ways to remove barriers so students can achieve their educational goals. At the same time, the college is looking ahead to determine employment needs of the communities it ser ves and developing programs and training oppor tunities to help build the workforce of tomorrow. Each of these tasks require thought, care, and communication, and fostering productive par tnerships is the key to succeeding. Take ECTC’s collaboration with BlueOval SK, for example. The region is seeing an ever-increasing need for highly skilled, well-trained employees in advanced manufacturing fields. The ECTC BlueOval SK Training Center, once complete, will prepare those employees to forge successful careers in electric batter y manufacturing and build brighter futures for their families. Additionally, as a par t of the Metallica Scholars Initiative, the college is better able to enhance its career and technical programs with scholarships and training, and students reap the benefits. And with the Work Ready Kentucky Scholarship, students can earn a degree in the high-demand fields of business and IT, construction and trades, transpor tation and logistics, healthcare and advanced manufacturing programs tuition free. It covers up to 60 credit hours and up to $400 per year in fees. “Plus, through the Robbins University Center, our par tnerships with colleges and universities throughout the state and beyond make obtaining bachelor’s degrees that much easier,” said ECTC President and CEO Dr. Juston Pate. “Students won’t have to travel out of the area for advanced degrees, meaning local talent can stay local.”
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Even before students can focus on their education, however, they must not have to worr y about basic needs. Many ECTC students have some form of food, housing or transpor tation insecurity. That’s where the college’s par tnership with Family Scholar House comes in. That organization allows ECTC to better suppor t the students who need a little hand up, but, even better, the coming years will see the expansion of those ser vices in the form of the Home for Hope, a 48-unit on-campus housing complex for student parents. Family Scholar House is par t of the Student Success Hub, which is a centralized location for students to get the ser vices they need, such as tutoring, mentoring, or help with financial dif ficulties or food insecurity. Finding assistance is easier, meaning achieving educational goals is that much more likely. “Our greatest and most impor tant par tnership will always be with our students,” Pate said. “We see the college as a stepping stone that leads to even greater success for them and their families, and it is through our relationships with businesses and organizations outside of the college that we can do this ef fectively while also helping the community and region as a whole. “Our mission is to add value to the lives of our students and return that value to the community. At ECTC, what is truly MADE HERE is a better life.”
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Whether you’re turning thirty or moving three hundred miles from you’re hometown, if you’re in Elizabethtown and looking for comprehensive esthetic services, you need to get on the books at Etown Wax, Lash, & Skin Bar. California native Marilyn Delgado is a military wife and mother of two boys, who began her career in esthetics in 2008. For the past fifteen years, she has offered top tier services covering lashes, brows, permanent makeup, waxing and skincare. Her family moved to Hardin County in 2017, and Etown Wax, Lash & Skin Bar was one of the original businesses to take root downtown. Thinness in once beautiful brows and the onset of wrinkles and bleak skin are telltale signs that it may be time to start scheduling regular visits to the studio, but what types of services do you need? Calling to schedule a consult and discuss your health and skin may be the first step. If you’re looking to book online, and want to feel an immediate confidence boost, the most popular service on the menu is the Hydrafacial, a non-invasive, transformative skin health treatment for the best skin of your life. Every Hydrafacial treatment uses patented technology to deeply cleanse, extract and hydrate the skin, and it can be customized further with personalized boosters, LED light therapy, and lymphatic drainage to address specific skin concerns. The results are immediate, pain-free, and glowing with no downtime. While Etown Wax, Lash & Skin Bar focuses on beauty, corrective skincare is also at the forefront of their services. Alma’s Opus Plasma technology represents a cutting-edge advancement in skincare, providing patients with a non-surgical solution for skin resurfacing and tightening. By utilizing atmospheric pressure plasma, Opus Plasma encourages natural collagen regeneration, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and improving overall skin texture. This customizable and minimally invasive treatment allows individuals to achieve remarkable improvements in skin tone and elasticity, making Alma’s Opus Plasma a standout option in the realm of aesthetic technologies. FACIALS The GLOW Facial Hydrafacial Magic Lift Facial Customized Signature Facial Dermaplane Teen Facial SPECIALTY/SKIN TREATMENTS Chemical Peels Microneedling OPUS Skin Tightening/Resurfacing Plasma (Face, Neck & Body) Acne & Hyperpigmentation treatment LED Light Therapy WAXING Face & Body Waxing
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“I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO WORK WITH SO MANY GREAT LEADERS AND LOOK FORWARD TO BUILDING ON THOSE RELATIONSHIPS IN THE YEARS TO COME.” —DEENA LONDON
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Magnolia Bank prides itself on its communityoriented approach to banking, known as the “Magnolia Way,” centered on fostering exceptional customer experiences through personal connections. Deena London, Magnolia Bank’s President and CEO, has spent the past three decades establishing numerous connections both within the bank and throughout the community. Deena’s journey with the bank commenced in 1993 when she joined as a teller while concurrently pursuing her education at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College. Juggling a full-time job and raising her three daughters, she earned her associate degree from ECTC and, subsequently, her bachelor’s degree in science. Deena soon transitioned into an accounting role that laid the foundation for a prosperous career. Her multifaceted career path led her to oversee pivotal areas within the bank, including Operations, Human Resources, Retail, and IT. Her leadership prowess became evident as she assumed the role of Chief Financial Officer in 2012, followed by her appointment as President in 2019.
Beyond the boardroom, community service has been intrinsic to Deena’s life. She serves as Secretary to the Board for the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce, Treasurer for the Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland, and on the Campaign Committee for the Home for Hope Family Scholar House project in partnership with the ECTC Foundation. She has also volunteered with the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, with various school athletic organizations for her daughters, and at church in various roles. A native of LaRue County, Deena moved to Elizabethtown in 2016 with her husband, Daniel. Reflecting on her experiences, she expressed gratitude for the supportive environment both within Magnolia Bank and the broader community.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MAGNOLIA BANK, STOP BY A BANKING CENTER OR VISIT MAGNOLIABANK.COM.
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The last week of Oc tober, women across the community came together to support vital local nonprofits. Heels Together is a group of community-minded leaders investing in women-led solutions by providing leadership and stewardship to support solutions for women and girls. At the Heels Together Annual Investors’ Banquet, the nonprofit presented funding grants to the Community Health Clinic for their Pink Dot Program and Hardin County Schools for their First Connec tions: Teens as Parents Group program. To learn more about Heels Together visit http://ckc f4people.org.
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AT KRDA, AVEY DIRECTS HER FOCUS TOWARD LEVERAGING FORT KNOX’S $4.8 BILLION ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT, HIGHLIGHTING THE COMMUNITY’S ROLE IN FORTIFYING ITS STRENGTH AND FUTURE GROWTH.
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In her role as Vice President of the Knox Regional Development Alliance (KRDA), Beth Avey works every day to help fulfill the nonprofit’s mission of promoting and protecting Fort Knox to maximize its economic impact. For Avey, helping to create a more prosperous future in the region isn’t just work, it’s about serving a community that has been a catalyst for her professional growth and place where her family’s story unfolded. Originally from Pittsburgh, Avey served in the Army after graduating from Syracuse University, earning her commission as an officer through the Army’s ROTC program at Syracuse. Her nearly 13-year active-duty tenure included a pivotal stint at Fort Knox from 1999 to 2002, where she met her husband, Derek Avey, cementing her ties to Central Kentucky. Primarily a Public Affairs Officer during her military service, Avey’s passion for telling the Army’s story has persisted. After her involvement in the Army’s advertising program at Fort Knox, she participated in the highly sought-after Training With Industry program at Ketchum Public Relations. Subsequently, she served at the Pentagon, ultimately serving as the Director of Army Marketing for the Chief of Army Public Affairs. In 2004, an opportunity beckoned the Aveys back to Fort Knox in a civilian capacity, anchoring their residence in the region since. “I fell in love with this region when I was first stationed at Fort Knox,” Avey said. “When we had the chance to come back here and make it our home, we jumped at the opportunity.”
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Transitioning to civilian life, Avey co-founded the Elizabethtown-based Heartland Communications Consultants, Inc. in 2006, alongside fellow Army veteran Conrad Curry. While working with Heartland, she co-founded Where Opportunity Knox, linking veterans and military spouses with jobs in the Greater Louisville Region. Avey took on her role with KRDA in 2019, working in lockstep with the organization’s President/CEO, Retired Brig. Gen. James Iacocca. “This role has been immensely rewarding and having the chance to work with someone of Brig. Gen. Iacocca’s caliber has been incredible,” Avey said. At KRDA, Avey directs her focus toward leveraging Fort Knox’s $4.8 billion annual economic impact, highlighting the community’s role in fortifying its strength and future growth. For Avey, her commitment stems from deep gratitude for a community that shaped her and her family’s story. “It is a welcoming and suppor tive community where people are committed to helping one another and making our region better,” she said.
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To say the last three years have been crazy is an understatement at the very least. From a pandemic to nagging inflation, our economy has seen both ends of the spectrum. Early in 2020, prior to COVID-19 becoming an issue, our stock markets were roaring and mortgage rates were still remarkably low, with 30-year fixed rates below 4%. Then came mid-March 2020, which turned everything on its head. We saw the stock markets tumble, The Fed reduce their prime borrowing rate to zero again, and mortgage rates were down to values we had never seen before. This all set the stage for an eighteenmonth barrage of home purchases, home refinances, and an extraordinary increase in home values. While record-low rates and high consumer liquidity during the second half of 2020 and all of 2021 helped to continuously push home values up, real estate markets have seen a very limited inventory of available homes keeping sale prices at these high price points, even with an unprecedented swing in rates from the record lows of 2020 and 2021 to where we are today. Inventory is low because not many homeowners are putting their homes on the market. A vast majority of homeowners are sitting on record low interest rates with their current mortgages and don’t want to leave that comfort to buy a new one. That said, this is actually not the absolute right way to go about it. If you are a homeowner, and you see a need to move, now is as good a time as any to do so. This may seem counter-intuitive, to give up a 3% rate to buy new at 7%, but homeowners need to keep in mind that houses are bought and monthly payments are made in dollars, and not in interest rates. Elizabethtown is in a unique position, where significant population growth is expected over the next five to ten years. The combination of this growth, plus the eventual calming of interest rates will lead to a high demand real estate market where we will continue to experience limited inventory. The basics of supply and demand tell us that this is a recipe for further increase in home values and sale prices and the increases may be large in a short amount of time. Waiting out this rate market, therefore; is not in your best interest if you are seeing a need to move in the present or near future. You will be waiting out a rate to see values increase during that same span of time. Securing a home today, while more expensive at the outset due to rates, will actually end up being much less expensive over the course of homeownership, as you will be securing the home at today’s prices and have the ability to refinance later to reduce your housing expenses. Waiting out rates will inevitably increase homeownership costs in the long-term. Furthermore, homeowners are currently enjoying a significant equity position in their homes. This equity can be utilized to place a large down payment on a new home purchase, or even to eliminate some other high-interest debt that could be looming. With the prime borrowing rate being as high as it is, home equity loans and credit cards are at their highest rates in nearly two decades. Calming some of that debt load could be in a prospective homebuyer’s best interest as well. The real estate market has been slower this calendar year than previous, but there are many positives to buying now based on what the not-so-distant future holds for us here in Elizabethtown. Increasing population and decreasing rates will create a larger demand for homes in the next few years, meaning that home prices will only increase, and may do so at record levels. If moving to a new home is on your radar, you would be best served finding one today rather than waiting. Tim Hahn, NMLS# 179923 Cell: (410) 440-3948 Phone: (270) 234-0742 tim.hahn@germanamerican.com
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In November, the community celebrated the 10th anniversary of The Eric and Joe Show, a local variety show that serves as the unofficial start of the local Christmas season. More than 1,500 attendees from across the region enjoyed the annual show, which features original sketch comedy, along with music by the Mark Melloan Band. This year’s theme, Space Out, centered on a three-part storyline featuring various aliens and their attempts to become more human-like. If that doesn’t scream the holidays, we don’t know what does. Mark your calendar for the 2024 show, set for November 22 - 24, 2024, at the Historic State Theater.
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John and Kris work with different companies and non-profits across our community on barrel picks, selecting around 40 barrel picks per year as collaborations and for John O’s. They use a blind tasting method at each distillery, choosing to taste barrels before asking about the age, proof, or where the barrel has been stored in the rick house. Once they’ve picked the best bourbon based on flavor, they ask the details. Roanoke Crossing is the NEW store label. John grew up in LaRue County and helped one of his best friends on his farm; it was located in the Roanoke community in LaRue County, and they spent some time at the Roanoke grocery eating lunch. John’s first liquor store is located in the Roanoke Crossing development.
Bringing bourbon’s best to Etown
All visits to Elizabethtown should include a stop at John O’s Liquors and hopefully an introduction to John Lewis or Kris Patel, co-owners, local bourbon experts, and all-around great guys. The duo is always looking to bring new Kentucky bourbon experiences to our community. For years, customers have been able to find carefully selected store picks from well-known bourbon brands across the state, including Four Roses, Elijah Craig, 1792, and Buffalo Trace. With this success, John and Kris recently launched their private label, Roanoke Crossing. Named as an homage to the place where John was born and raised in LaRue County, John sources and curates a bourbon flavor showcasing Kentucky. “John O’s was founded by hard work, determination, and a desire to bring quality products to the community from a local person,” John said. “We are proud to be a family business. We are so thankful for our customers, and we are proud to serve this community!” John O’s is a favorite for local bourbon aficionados and those traveling into the region, thanks to the store’s access to many hard-to-find allocated bottles. While rare bottles are available at both locations, the John O’s on Dixie showcases John’s personal collection. “We work hard to get our customers the highly sought bottles we hope to have lining our own personal bar shelves,” John said. While bourbon is king in Kentucky, John O’s prides itself on offering a wide variety of products. The stores are currently diversifying their product offerings to serve the growing Korean population and making sure that soju is readily available. Insider tip: Around Easter, John hides special, rare bourbons throughout the Dixie store, creating an Easter egg hunt of sorts for hard-to-find bourbon. John O’s is co-owned by John Lewis, his wife Leigh Ann, and business partner Kris Patel. There are two locations in Elizabethtown. John O’s also collaborates with Elizabethtownbased non-profit Give 270 to facilitate charity whiskey raffles and sell special whiskey products, to raise funds for local organizations, including St. James Catholic School. The Leitchfield location has contributed to Behind the Badge, aiding families and veterans facing financial challenges due to illness or job loss, and Shop with a Cop during the holidays. VISIT JOHN O’S ELIZABTHTOWN LOCATIONS: 508 W DIXIE AVENUE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY 42701 111 ROANOKE DRIVE, ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY 42701
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Once a small budding community, Elizabethtown and its bordering neighborhoods are expanding – not only with a new industry and a growing population, but with new influences, perspectives and ideas. Where city meets country at the crossroads of central Kentucky, three local physicians have decided to bring their talents home to care for their families, friends and neighbors. Meet these physicians who are fueling their passion for medicine right here in this burgeoning region. We caught up with them to find out what drives them and what the future holds for hometown healthcare for each of them.
RACHEL COOMER, DO, OB/GYN WHY DID YOU BECOME A PHYSICIAN? I chose a career in medicine because it is an amazing field that is constantly changing and keeping me on my toes. I also truly enjoy patient care and educating my patients on how to live healthier, happier lives through healthcare. TALK ABOUT YOUR PASSION FOR CARING FOR WOMEN. I specialize in caring for the reproductive health of women. This includes a variety of treatments in gynecology ranging from annual exams to sexual health and menopause to obstetric health for pregnant women. What I enjoy the most is the continuity of care and empowering women by educating them about their health and wellbeing. I get to see patients yearly for their annual exams, throughout their pregnancy, and be there for the delivery of their child. Getting to experience these major events with my patients is a privilege and honor every day. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOUR WORK? My favorite thing about my work is empowering women by educating them about their health and well-being. WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO RETURN TO ELIZABETHTOWN TO PRACTICE? My husband’s family and my family are both still here in Elizabethtown, so we wanted to move back to be closer to them and to spend more quality time with them. We also bought a beautiful piece of property near the Nolin River and wanted to build our dream home in the community that we grew up in. TO WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD IN HEALTHCARE? I am looking forward to growing the medical community with Baptist Health Hardin and providing the most up-todate and evidence-based medicine for my community. I look forward to making Elizabethtown a hub for medical excellence in women’s health. WHY ARE YOU PROUD TO SERVE THE CENTRAL KENTUCKY REGION? I am proud to serve a community that helped me to become the physician that I am today and to allow me to provide the best quality of care to my friends, family, and community who continue to support me. Dr. Coomer is an Elizabethtown native. She graduated from Western Kentucky University and Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to music, reading and gardening. Dr. Coomer enjoys spending time with her husband, who is a local writer and musician – and also spending time with her cats Vigo, Dana, Murray and Evelyn. She stays active by hiking, running, camping and kayaking.
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T. ABRAHAM DE WITT, MD, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO BECOME A PHYSICIAN? I’ve wanted to go into medicine for as long as I can remember. There were several factors fueling this but the most salient was the one of which I was initially least aware. Working in medicine puts a person in close proximity to the nature of the human condition. That’s attractive to me because I lean a bit philosophical. I want to know why we exist and how we might better exist. Making such inquiries into a career in which I can partner with my patients to explore these questions made perfect sense. WHO INFLUENCED YOU TO PURSUE A CAREER IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH? I credit the residents with whom I worked as a medical student. Initially, I had no interest in psychiatry – then I met some of the residents and saw the work they were doing with patients and took part in conversations about the field. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOUR WORK? My favorite aspect of my work is “measuring” the dimensions of consciousness as they manifest in an individual and interfacing with how these dimensions converge into personhood. I’ve always found people to be fascinating creatures, and my work reminds me of that every day. Humans are incredibly complex in both our physiology and in our development of consciousness. I see getting to explore this as a career as endlessly captivating. WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO RETURN TO PRACTICE IN ELIZABETHTOWN? Elizabethtown is a sort of meeting between metropolitan and rural areas. It makes for an interesting social dynamic to live and work within. I can be busy and active when I like, and I can be reclusive and contemplative when I prefer. I also love my family and wanted to be geographically closer to them. WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST REWARDING THING ABOUT PRACTICING MEDICINE IN YOUR HOMETOWN? Moving back to Elizabethtown has brought me a sense that I’m having a positive impact on the community. I grew up here and so naturally, I credit this area with helping me to actualize “me.” I like to think I’m helping to lay the groundwork for someone else’s journey in a similar regard. TO WHAT ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD IN THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE? I want to see greater appreciation for the internal, experiential aspect of existing as a human being. It’s important we meet people where they are and empathize with their interpretation of the world around them. WHY ARE YOU PROUD TO SERVE THE CENTRAL KENTUCKY REGION? I have an appreciation for crossroads and gray areas. Kentucky is an excellent example of when opposite sides of spectra meet. North and south, east and west; red and blue; city and country. It’s in this convergence that interesting things about being human begin to clarify themselves. I’m proud of Kentucky’s diversity and of the continued efforts Kentuckians are making to meet their counterparts in unity rather than in division. Dr. de Witt is a graduate of University of Louisville School of Medicine and is experienced in inpatient and outpatient psychiatry. He enjoys and practices meditation, writing, art, and playing music and video games.
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FEDWA LUTFI, MD, FAMILY MEDICINE WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO BECOME A PHYSICIAN? Wanting to become a physician goes back to when I was nine years old. I lived overseas then. I decided to go into medicine when my grandfather passed away. We were in a small town with no doctors. I had thought, “If one of our family members was a doctor, he would still be here.” And then later, my little sister got sick when I was 13. She had a rare condition, and I remember my parents trying to find a doctor in town. We couldn’t find the specialist we needed around Elizabethtown at that time. These experiences kept me on the path, and I never changed my mind. TALK ABOUT YOUR PASSION FOR MEDICINE. When you can help people with their most basic needs...It’s so good when someone comes to you, and you are able to help them even if it’s just by talking to them or giving them medicine to make them feel better. It gives me joy to do that for people. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF PRACTICING MEDICINE? My favorite part of medicine is diagnosis and finding the reason things happen. For example, when patients come to me with an issue they’ve had for years, but no one has dug deeper and found the cause. It can be any disease. I treat diabetes every day. I love seeing patients’ A1c improve, their health improve, and how they feel. It’s so rewarding to see someone who has been feeling bad come back to me feeling really good. That makes me feel good to follow-up and see how people are improving. WHY DID YOU RETURN TO PRACTICE IN ELIZABETHTOWN? I have always known there was a need here. Growing up here, it was very hard to find a doctor. I knew there was a need here which is why I have come back here. There has been improvement in this though especially with the Radcliff clinic. It’s much better than it was 20 years ago. WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT PRACTICING IN THE ELIZABETHTOWN AREA? It’s nostalgic. When I am driving through Radcliff, it brings back so many memories because my dad had a Citgo gas station there 20 years ago. I love driving through there. It brings back old memories of when I was younger, and times were different. Getting back to that small community means so much because there’s such a need there. TO WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING MOST FORWARD IN THE FUTURE? I am looking forward to developing a relationship with my patients and be there for them when they need me. Continuity of care and preventive medicine is what I focus on. I lost my dad to heart disease. He didn’t go to the doctor, and he didn’t take care of his health. I stress preventive care to my patients even if it’s giving them a quick story. Sometimes I make it personal when I talk about my dad – because what took him away from us was heart disease, and that’s easily preventable today. I am most focused on preventive care and helping my patients prevent a catastrophic heart attack or stroke. WHY ARE YOU PROUD TO SERVE THE CENTRAL KENTUCKY REGION? The fact that I am from here, and it feels so amazing to come home and be able to help everyone here and make our community healthy and better. Dr. Lutfi graduated from Ross University School of Medicine in Dominica, West Indies. She is a graduate of John Hardin High School and has called Elizabethtown home for more than 20 years. Dr. Lutfi enjoys cooking, especially fresh foods. Dr. Lutfi and her husband enjoy traveling. Traveling is how she expands her cookbook. Dr. Lutfi also enjoys keeping up with her home and being a wife and a mother to her five-month-old and five-year-old.
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cultivating lasting relationships and serving our community Written by Josh Hubbard, President West Point Bank
When I was first asked to write an article for this edition of Elizabethtown Lifestyle magazine concerning the “Made Here Elizabethtown” initiative, my mind quickly drifted to the many relationships that have positively impacted me over the years. A true relationship is one that is beneficial to both parties. If anyone has ever heard me speak about the banking industry, you will undoubtedly hear me say that banking is a business built on relationships. Banks offer many of the same products and services, but the banks that stand out amongst the rest are the ones that build and cultivate lasting relationships with their customers. To note, this is not an article about banking. When I look back on my banking career that began a little over eighteen years ago, I came to West Point Bank with no banking experience and very few connections to anyone in the community. I needed to put myself out there. I needed to meet people. I strove to be as active as possible in the community by connecting with local realtors, attending the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce luncheons, and joining a non-profit or charitable organization. Reflecting back on my early efforts as a banker, I understood that in order to earn business and be the best banker I could be, I needed to establish relationships with as many people as I could throughout the community. Time has allowed me to connect with more people, and those relationships have given me opportunities that I could only dream of. Many of the relationships I have built at the bank have led to valued friendships and allowed me to connect with other truly amazing people from all different walks of life. Additionally, I have enjoyed my time serving in the community in a variety of ways by coaching youth sports, volunteering at schools, serving at my church, and supporting various local charity and non-profit organization initiatives. The relationships I have developed have also allowed me to grow into a number of leadership positions, such as being an Elder at Grace Heartland Church, serving as the first non-builder president of the Lincoln Trail Homebuilders Association, and as board chair of the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce. These accomplishments were made possible by the meaningful relationships in my own life. I say all of this not to be boastful but to encourage anyone reading this to focus on the current and potential relationships in their lives. The old saying of, “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know,” could not ring more true; I would not be who I am today, or where I am today without the many people I have met and built some sort of relationship with along the way. As I mentioned above, relationships are beneficial to both connected parties. The wonderful people in this community whom I have had the opportunity to meet often share the same visions as me: to make this community the best possible place to live and to make a positive impact on someone’s life. What I see now as my own short-sightedness to establish relationships for work has since shifted dramatically. I now truly seek out those relationships because a real relationship is life-changing and rewarding for both individuals in so many different ways. Obviously, each relationship is different but each is equally important to me, which brings me to my point. When I think about “Made Here Elizabethtown,” I think about all the inspiring relationships I have made in this wonderful community, and how they have impacted my career as a bank president, and, more importantly, how they have impacted me as a person. I encourage you to take some time out of your day and focus on building or strengthening a new or existing relationship. Chances are that relationship will build upon itself, and before you know it, you will be blessed, or even better, you will be a blessing to another.
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Comprised of downtown small business owners with a shared passion for the heart and soul of our beloved community, The Historic Downtown Elizabethtown Business Association is working to support and promote the shops, restaurants, art, entertainment, and cultural offerings seen around every corner. Covering over 20 square blocks, this thriving, growing district helps to drive our local economy, offers valuable opportunities and services, and provides intrinsic cultural significance. To ensure continued investment and success, The HDEBA is dedicated to its continued work towards an even more connected, impactful downtown district. “...COMMUNITY IS MUCH MORE THAN BELONGING TO SOMETHING; IT’S ABOUT DOING SOMETHING TOGETHER THAT MAKES BELONGING MATTER.”
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Written by Rachel Brantingham, The Brantingham Group Real Estate & Brantingham Builders In the heart of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, I was fortunate to grow up alongside a family deeply immersed in the world of new construction. Over my 34 years, I’ve witnessed the evolution of homes, cultivating a profound appreciation for the art and science of creating living spaces. From my earliest memories, the sights and sounds of homebuilding surrounded me. As I grew, I moved beyond mere observation, leading teams on construction sites, learning every facet of the construction process, and learning invaluable lessons in leadership, teamwork, and the meticulous attention to detail required in the homebuilding process. These construction sites weren’t just workplaces; they were classrooms that shaped the core of my character. Creating homes for families became more than a profession; it became a love affair. It fills me with pride to see the mark we leave on the landscape. Fueling my passion for the housing industry, I decided to pursue a career in real estate. Armed with intimate knowledge of homes and the construction process, I was wellequipped to serve our clients at the highest level. Elizabethtown, with its rich history and vibrant community, provided the perfect backdrop for my journey into the world of real estate. We quickly grew and remain one of the top real estate teams in the area, serving our clients through existing homes, remodels, new construction, and property management. Now, with my own two sons growing up in and around the business, we continue the legacy established by my parents, contributing to the ever-changing cityscape of Elizabethtown. The joy I find in watching my sons embrace the industry and this local community and find roots in the same dirt that my Dad helped me create mine is like no other. In reflection, my journey from a child on construction sites to a real estate professional has been a remarkable one, deeply intertwined with the growth and transformation of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. I think about all the hardworking people who walked with me on this journey and helped build and develop me into the person I am today. Looking back on the stunning homes and the evolving cityscape, I am filled with gratitude for the lessons learned, the bonds formed, and the opportunity to contribute to the place I proudly call home. In Elizabethtown, the journey from foundation to family is a story that continues to unfold, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and homes of its residents.
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From the Mouths of Babes The time-honored tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions goes back thousands of years. In fact, it is speculated that the ancient Babylonians were the first to pursue this tradition, long before gym memberships. Though resolutions are an excellent guidepost for the year ahead, they are notoriously fickle, with research showing that only 9 percent of Americans who make resolutions complete them. But, when we think about New Year’s resolutions, we often only think about adult-oriented goals such as losing a certain amount of weight, quitting a vice, or having a more stable hold on finances. Instead of focusing on these cliches, let’s see what local kids are saying about their resolutions for 2024.
Kid new years resolutions “I am excited to learn a new skill—driving. Wish me luck!” — Jake H., Elizabethtown High School
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“For my New Year’s Resolution, I want to work on my baseball swing and read more chapter books.” — Maddux W., Lincoln Trail Elementary
“My New Year’s Resolution is to pass my Certified Nurse Assistant certification so I can work with nurses and patients.” — Sadie A., Central Hardin High School
“Learn more dinosaurs!” — Henry S., Saint James School
“I want to be more consistent nailing all of my gymnastics skills, and I want to keep my new shoes white!” — MaKayla H., Helmwood Elementary
“I want to learn to cook firecracker chicken and rice. It is so good.” — Maria W., Saint James School
“This year, my resolution is to be nice to my brother and learn to spike a volleyball.” — Kylie S., Morningside Elementary
“2024 is the year I am going to read a book all by myself.” — Siya B., Panther Academy
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share your resolutions We would love to hear your New Year’s resolutions! Share online and tag us at @ElizabethtownLifestyle Huge thanks to local artist Courtney Ballard for allowing us to use her space at HIP South on the square downtown to shoot this fun feature.
“This year, I want to try some new foods like sushi.” — Henry W., Saint James School
“I am going to work on my dribbling and shooting in basketball and get more hits in baseball. Maybe I will hit a home run!” — Jax N., Saint James School
“This year, I want to spend more time with friends. I also want to ditch one junk food (maybe).” — Allie K., East Hardin Middle School
Hardin County has seen continual growth in the last ten years with the relocation of The U.S. Military Human Resource Command to Fort Knox in 2009 and many other industries recently moving to our area. We have continued to see growth in sales and median price range throughout the last few years even with interest rate fluctuations. AVERAGE HOME PRICES HARDIN COUNTY
January 2021 $194,400 January 2022 $219,950 January 2023 $279,900 November 2023 $312,995
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PATIENT-FOCUSED EYE CARE IN ELIZABETHOWN Much like the ever-growing area of Elizabethtown, in 2023 we grew significantly at VisionFirst: one new office, the addition of five new optometrists, and the launch of our Pediatric specialty practice! VisionFirst is no stranger to growth, for its history is rich with it. What started as a four-office practice has grown to eighteen offices serving people across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Three of those offices have opened since VisionFirst proudly became an EmployeeOwned business in 2016. Given the pattern of exponential growth, it comes as no surprise that VisionFirst prides itself on caring for its people, patients, and employee-owners alike. At VisionFirst, we strive to provide the highest level of patient care by staying equipped with the latest technology, keeping our staff members trained to offer premium products best fit for each patient, and ensuring consistent and thorough comprehensive eye care year after year. Among the exciting 2023 additions to our patient-focused, employee-owned business was the new office at 2618 Ring Road, Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701. We are thrilled to have two experienced optometrists who proudly call Elizabethtown their home and happily serve their community there, Doctors Hiral Badiwala and Rebecca Williams, practicing at our location on Ring Road. Along with Doctors Badiwala and Williams, our VisionFirst pediatric specialty optometrist, Doctor Nicholas J. Silvestros, and his team eagerly serve the children of the Elizabethtown area. As all three of the doctors featured have positively contributed to the invigorating growth of not only VisionFirst, but also the growth of Elizabethtown, they have each been on their journeys of personal growth as well. Hear from Doctor Hiral Badiwala on how the opportunities of her professional career have influenced her own personal development: “As an optometrist, the journey of assisting patients has been an enriching one, shaping not only my professional identity but also contributing significantly to my personal growth. It has allowed the development of a deep sense of compassion and empathy. It has given me a profound sense of purpose, and a commitment to continuous learning and giving. It brings forth a deep appreciation for the impact eye care can have on individuals’ lives.” As Dr. Badiwala said, our lives are enriched by the opportunity to serve the patients of the Elizabethtown area. Aiming to foster well-developed relationships and provide patients with a lifetime of progressive eye care, VisionFirst adds a valuable dimension to Elizabethtown’s evolving healthcare infrastructure. As the area continuously grows, VisionFirst is committed to enthusiastically and actively participating in the community’s economic and social development.
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Elizabethtown-based non-profit Give 270 recently presented two $20,000 proceeds checks to the Elizabethtown Community
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proceeds have supported various local organizations and initiatives, such as United Way of Central Kentucky, CASA of the Heartland, the Elizabethtown Police Foundation, multiple scholarship programs, and others.
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As of December 1, 2023, CASA of the Heartland has been able to serve 179 children with 50 volunteers. As we look to 2024, it is our goal to make sure every child in Hardin and LaRue Counties who needs a CASA volunteer can have one. With your continued support we can recruit and train more volunteers and serve the most vulnerable children in our community - innocent children who face often unimaginable circumstances through no fault of their own. Please consider helping CASA of the Heartland serve even more children by making a donation or applying to be a volunteer. Together, we truly can Change a Child’s Story™.
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Hope Academy for Kids nurtures and restores hope to at-risk children by providing educational, emotional, physical and spiritual support to help them reach their potential and find their purpose in life as one community locks arms and works together. They are a local afterschool mentorship program that cares for disadvantaged students who need additional support. Their approach is holistic; they partner students with caring adults, giving academic help, providing snacks and meals, offering recreational activities, opening their on-site clothing closet to students and their families, teaching moral and spiritual lessons, and so much more. There are many barriers in the lives of atrisk children today, such as peer pressure, learning difficulties, poor academic achievement, dysfunctional or broken homes, as well as poverty. All of these strains hurt a child’s development and can leave them with lasting health challenges. Many children lack the support that is needed to succeed in their complex and broken worlds—which is where Hope Academy for Kids steps in.
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We are beyond grateful for our community sponsors, donors, and guests. Because of YOUR generosity, we surpassed our goal and raised $40,000.00 for Hope Academy for Kids. Winston Churchill says it best, “we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give”. YOU ARE THE REASON we can be “storychangers” -breaking chains of despair, bringing hope, and making dreams come true for thousands of children across Kentucky’s Heartland.
Elizabethtown Lifestyle has hosted a series of non-profit events over the past few years in addition to co-hosting and assisting with other non-profit events in the community with event planning, event design, floral design, and graphic design. Events you may recognize include The Fall Ball for Hope Academy for Kids, EAT Elizabethtown and EAT Elizabethtown Restaurant Week for Silverleaf, the CASA Farm to Fork, Birdies & Birdies for Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland, ECTC Black Ties & Better Lives, LOVE Gala for Project L.E.A.R.N., Tiffany’s Brunch for Helping Hand of Hope, The Harvest Gala, and most recently, Nightmare On Helm Street. We have helped raise over $300,000 in the community in the past three years. FOR INFORMATION ON UPCOMING EVENTS, FOLLOW @ELIZABETHTOWNLIFESTYLE ON INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK.
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