Bring a Pet Weekend July 22-24, 2011

July 19th, 2011
Bring a Pet Weekend July 22-24, 2011. Dog Fashion show contest on the 23rd – 1st place, 2nd place, & 3rd place prizes will be given. Treats will be given at the time of your arrival. Open to the public. A $5.00 fee for each dog you wish to enter. Dog Fashion Show will be held at Green River Lake State Park Shelter. Please contact Sharion Abney for further information at 270-465-8255! Contact Sharion Abney

Campbellsville, Taylor County Featured on Travel KY APP

June 30th, 2011

DATE: July 1, 2011

(Taylor County, KY)—The Taylor County Tourist Commission is pleased to announce that Taylor County is featured prominently on the Travel Kentucky application for iPhone, iPad, iTouch and Google Android smartphone technologies.

Created by Kentucky Monthly magazine, Travel Kentucky showcases statewide tourism destinations through a combination of themed tours, searchable category directories, and real-time, GPS-triggered, turn by turn directional routing.

The app is available now on iTunes and the Android Marketplace as a free download.

Taylor County is featured in the app’s “City Guides,” providing users with a full directory of all Taylor County’s attractions, restaurants, shops, lodging, and much more.

Taylor County’s participation on the app provides a new and unique way for Taylor County to be marketed to visitors, as the app works to connect users to destinations that they are interested in by topic, what is nearby, and by themed tours.

“Our goal for Travel Kentucky is to help visitors find and explore destinations that they may never have heard of before,” said Kentucky Monthly publisher Steve Vest.  “By exploring themed tours and searching for subjects of interest on the app, we hope to expand visitors’ awareness of the communities and attractions we have here in Kentucky.”

For more information about Travel Kentucky, or to have your destination listed, please contact app@kentuckymonthly.com or call 888-329-0053.

About Kentucky Monthly Magazine

Founded in 1998, Kentucky Monthly celebrates the people, places, events, and culture of the Commonwealth, reaching more than 132,000 readers.  Our slogan is “Uniting Kentuckians Everywhere” focusing on Kentucky today, while not forgetting the people and events that shaped our heritage.   Kentucky Monthly has partnered with BarZ Adventures for app development within the state.  Connect with Kentucky Monthly through www.kentuckymonthly.com or call 1-888-329-0053.

About Taylor County Tourist Commission

The Taylor County Tourist Commission, founded in 1992, is funded by a 3% transient room tax paid only by those who lodge in Taylor County. The tax is not paid by Taylor County residents — unless they are staying over night in a Taylor County lodging facility. The Taylor County Tourist Commission’s purpose is to promote the economic growth of Taylor County through expenditure of the 3% transient room tax for the sole purpose of promoting tourist activity to the area. The  Commission strives to increase business to every establishment that directly or indirectly serves the traveling public and extend the hand of welcome to all visitors and visitor prospects by keeping the highest traditions of hospitality expected of our area, and in keeping with fair and honest business practices.

States Largest Fourth of July Celebration July 2-4

June 20th, 2011

Saturday – July 2nd:

9:00 AM            Taylor Regional Hospital presents FREEDOM 5k Run / 1K Walk

6:30 PM            Campbellsville Baptist Church presents Southern Gospel Singing

(at Campbellsville Baptist Church).

Sunday – July 3rd:

5:00 PM -         All Downtown Activities Open

(Booths, Food Vendors, Market Place, Living Grace Church Family Fun Zone)

5:30-6:00         Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive (Beside new Judicial Center)

6:00 – 6:30       Hardwood Kickers

6:30 – 7:15       Taylor Regional Hospital Children’s Parade

7:00 – 7:30      Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive (Beside new Judicial Center)

7:30 – 10:30     K-Country Colgate Country Showdown

Monday – July 4th:

7:00 AM          Hot Air Balloons lift off from Miller Park Walk Track

7:00 – 9:00   Campbellsville Christian Church FREE Breakfast

8:00 AM          Patriotic music begins on Main Stage

9:00 AM         Opening Ceremonies on Happy days Stage (Intersection of Main and Central)

9:00                 National Anthem – Allie Shae Hash on the Happy Days Stage

9:30                 Steve Gray on Happy Days Stage

9:40                 Reagan Pollock and Blake Allen on Happy Days Stage

10:00              Taylor County Bank Parade begins including the AutoSmart Float Contest

11:30               East Campbellsville Church of God Choir

12:00              Forcht Bank Barbeque competition begins in the Amazon.com Food Court

Taylor County Fair Auction of wood carvings on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

Community Trust Bank Antique Tractor and Steam Engine Show (First St. near the TC Courthouse)

Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive

12:15               Allie Shae Hash on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

12:40               Taylor County High School Show Choir Showcase on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

1:15 p.m.        Kaiser Bill and Friends 50’s, 60’s and 70’s Music show on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

2:00                 Great Lakes Lumberjack Show at Justice Center Drive

2:45                 Samantha Osborne on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

3:15                 Green River Grass on the United Citizens Bank Main Stage

4:00               Activities Move to Miller Park

6:00                 CKNJ Duck Derby

5:00-9:00     MacDaddy entertainment DJ Show (Gazebo)

Dark                 Citizen’s Bank Fireworks Explosion!

Events You Don’t Want To Miss!

June 17th, 2011

*July 2-4, 2011 -  Fourth of July Celebration, Downtown Campbellsville
Parade, 5K Run, Arts & Crafts, Quilt Show, Barbecue Competition,
Live Entertainment, Basketball Tournament, Hot Air “Balloon Glow”
www.campbellsvillefourthofjuly.com/2011/

*Sept. 10, 2011 -  Tebbs Bend Flea Market and Yard Sale
Tebbs Bend Road off HWY S. 55 adjacent to the Fall Heritage Festival

*Sept. 10, 2011 – Fall Heritage Festival – The historic Homeplace on Green River will be the site of good food, live music, arts and crafts, hay rides and a variety of other activities for the whole family. The Homeplace Fall Heritage Festival includes animals, exhibits, demonstrations and children’s activities.   Artists and crafters will be exhibiting and selling their work.  Entertainment will include both instrumental and vocal music.  Food will be available for a nominal cost, so plan to make a whole day or it.

There is no charge for admission, parking, or many of the activities. For the 2010 Festival, more than 1,500 people joined in the fun.

*Nov. 19 , 2011 -  Green River Arts and Crafts Show
Taylor County High School, 300 Ingram Ave., Call (270) 465-4431

*Dec. 3, 2011 – Downtown Christmas Parade begins at 6:30 PM

Street Party on Main Street!!!

June 15th, 2011

Enchanted Expressions, 123 E. Main St. (Old Maxine’s) will be celebrating their Grand Opening Thursday evening., June 16, from 5-8 p.m. with a street party on Main Street !  The event, which is open to the public, will feature music provided by 2-3  D.J.s, street dancing ,and various prizes and give-aways.  Cafe-Bonin, Happy Days, and Snappy Tomato will be open with specials, and Enchanted Expressions will provide various samples of wedding cakes and punch. Be sure to meet Kasey Childers Moss and Chris Richardson, co-owners of Enchanted Expressions.  Main Street will be blocked off beginning about 4p.m. Thurs.

TCHS Fishing Tournament June 4th

June 2nd, 2011

The Taylor County High School Fishing Team is hosting a fishing tournament on June 4, 2011 at Green River Lake State Park from 6:30am to 3pm EST.

  • $50 Entry Fee per Team / Optional $10 Big Fish Pot
  • 70% Payback / 100% Big Fish Payback
  • Paying back one place for every 10 boats entered
  • For more information contact: Shane Cox 270-465-1560
  • Hamburgers and drinks after the tournament
  • Proceeds going to TCHS fishing team
  • All donations appreciated

Results of The Bass Federation Southern Divisional Tournament June 1-3

June 2nd, 2011
State Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total
Kentucky 126 lb. 5oz 113 lb 12oz  104 lb 08 oz 344.09
Alabama 120 lb. 5oz. 112 lb. 1 oz.  97 lb 1oz 329.07
Georgia 110 lb. 1oz. 98 lb. 12 oz.  110 lb 318.13
Florida 91 lb. 14oz. 94 lb. 1 oz.  104 lb 11 oz 290.10
North Carolina 97 lb. 87 lb. 10 oz.  100 lb 08 oz 285.02
Tennessee 97 lb. 9oz. 86 lb. 13 oz.  107 lb 03 oz  291.09
South Carolina 84 lb. 9oz. 98 lb. 5 oz.  92 lb 10 oz 275.08

HWY 68 400 Mile Sale, June 2-5

May 31st, 2011

If you plan on setting up a booth in Taylor County along the HWY please call 270-465-3786 or email info@campbellsvilleky.com and we’ll add your location to the 400mile.com website!

400 Mile Sale

The Taylor County Fair Schedule

May 27th, 2011
Friday, June 3
Admission $5 (No midway)
8:00 a.m.10:00 a.m. Gates OpenOpen Dairy Show
6:00 p.m Open Beef Show
8:00 p.m. A Tribute to Elvis/Caleb Brown
Ray Stevens by Larry Strange
Saturday, June 4
Admission $5 (No midway)
3:00 p.m. Youth Horse Show
4:00 p.m. Corn-Hole Tournament
6:30 p.m. American Legion Color Guard
6:30 p.m. Tommie Johns Memorial Horse Show
8:00 p.m Terry Wooley an Band In Concert
Monday, June 6
Gates Open 5:00 p.m.
Admission $10
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
5:00p.m. Bear Hollow Wood Carvers
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midway Opens
8:00 p.m. Miss Pre-Teen &Miss TeenTaylor County Fair
7:00 p.m. Go Cart Race
Tuesday, June 7
Gates Open 5:00 p.m. Admission $10
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
5:00 p.m. Bear Hollow Wood Carvers
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midways Opens
8:00 p.m. Miss Taylor County Fair & Mrs. Taylor County Fair
7:00 p.m. Garden Tractor Mini Rod Pull
Wednesday, June 8

Gates Open at 5:00 p.m. Admission $10

5:00 p.m. Bear Hollow Wood Carver
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midways Opens
7:00 p.m. Gospel Music Showcase
8:00 p.m. KTPA Truck Pull
Thursday, June 9
Gates Open at 5:00 p.m. Admission $10
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midways Opens
6:00 p.m. Toddler Pageant Ages 1 thru 4
8:00 p.m. Little Miss and Mister Taylor County Fair
8:00 p.m. KTPA Truck Pull
Friday, June 10
Gates Open at 5:00 p.m. Admission $10
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midways Opens
7:00 p.m. Coca-Cola Talent Classic
8:00 p.m. Demolition Derby by T.E. Promotions
Saturday, June 11
Gates Open at 5:00 p.m. Admission $10
5:00 p.m. Little Ponderosa Petting Zoo Opens
6:00 p.m. Myers International Midways Opens
6:00 p.m. Bear Hollow Wood Carving Auction
7:00 p.m. Q-104 Taylor County Fair Idol
8:00 p.m. Clementsville Motor Sports Mud Run

The Bass Federations Southern Divisional Tournament at Green River Lake June 1-3

May 26th, 2011

The  Bass Federation has chosen Green River Lake as the site for their 2011 Southern Division Championship bass tournament. Official practice dates are May 29, 30 and  31. Dates for the tournament are Wednesday, Thurs and Friday. June 1-3, 2011. Boats will launch each morning from Green River Lake State Park at 6 a.m, and anglers will compete for approximately 8 hours each day with a weigh-in each afternoon around 2:30 p.m. The competitive field will consist of over 100 anglers from the states of KY,TN, AL, FL, SC, NC and GA. Anglers were required to qualify for this event by competing in a series of qualifying tournaments in various regions across the state. The field of anglers and co-anglers in this Southern Division Championship tournament represents the best competitive bass anglers in the each state.

The Taylor County Tourist Commission is sponsoring the tournament. The economic impact of competitive sport fishing is significant, with anglers typically visiting tournament lakes and the related communities for many weeks (multiple visits) in preparation for a tournament of this magnitude. Lodging, food, and retail establishments who cater to the competitive sport angler certainly benefit from these repeated visits to our host community. This event will bring over 100 anglers with their families to Taylor County for over a week.