The Patton Museum Foundation Presents Patton Week 2022: “A Cold War Story”
Patton Week is BACK! ! ! This year's Patton Week will focus on the Cold War!
Patton Week is BACK! ! ! This year's Patton Week will focus on the Cold War!
We're celebrating our 13th year of hosting the ALL WRAPPED UP GIFT AND CRAFT SHOW! This has been a repeated crowd favorite every year. Vendors will have their beautiful products showcased Friday evening through Sunday afternoon.
Ex. EVERY AUGUST THE HEARTLAND HOMECOMING PARADE HAS BECOME A TRADITION TO CELEBRATE THE RICH HISTORY OF ELIZABETHTOWN. GRAB A CHAIR AND LINE THE STREETS WITH THE OTHER 10,000 COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO WAVE TO 75 PLUS PARADE ENTRIES AND CELEBRATE OUR HOMECOMING! THE PARADE BEGINS IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN ELIZABETHTOWN AND ENDS ON ST. JOHN ROAD.
Every Tuesday, CASA of the Heartland has Volunteer Training sessions. The first session is Tuesday, July 19. Every Tuesday after will build based on what was learned in the previous session. These Sessions are virtual.
Visit Downtown Elizabethtown every Thursday evening for the Historic Downtown Elizabethtown Walking Tour! Take a journey through time.
Enjoy live music, food trucks and delicious drinks every Thursday evening in the Cunningham Garden behind the Brown Pusey House.
People within Hardin county can come and view a selection of local vegetables, fruit, meat, baked goods, jams, and jellies. All products are from local farmers.
CONCERT IN THE PARK welcomes Cam Thompson to this free Friday event.
For October we are planning for spouses to join. We will have the inside and outside of Tony's. He will set up a buffet. The cost will be $30 a person. Bring you own beverage of choice.
Join us on Saturday, October 23 at the Hardin County Fairgrounds for Trunk or Treat featuring live DJ, inflatables, food trucks, tons of candy and more! You have two opportunities to attend - Session 1 (3-5pm) or Session 2 (6-8pm). Click the link below to get your FREE tickets today.
First of 6 Fall events that will each have 5 courses to choose from. From beginner to advanced level off trail races. Each event is kid and family friendly and everyone can learn something while getting your fix of exercise in the Parks around the Louisville, KY area.
Live.Laugh.Die is the first feature film to be completely shot in Hardin County. Other films shot here include Elizabethtown and Stripes.