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Cameron Alsip carries a box of shoes to load into the back of WaterStep rented U-Haul. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Will Brock dumps a box of shoes into a bag being held open by his classmates, Kalub Alsip and Olivia Martinez. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Will Brock carries a bag full of shoes to be donated to WaterStep. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Student Coordinator Lauren Shackleford alongside WaterStep s Derek Howard and Cheryl Tinsley. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Since 2014, Corbin High School has helped collected over 14,000 pounds of shoes to be donated to WaterStep. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Kalub Alsip, Peyton Warren, Cameron Alsip, Will Brock stand in the back the U-Haul as Olivia Martinez, Ms. Cheryl Tinsley, and Lauren Shackleford hold a WaterStep sign. | Photo by Jarrod Mills
Corbin tourism season kicking into gear; Movies in the Park begins Saturday
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer May 13, 2021
A mural in downtown Corbin welcomes all to Corbin. | File Photo
CORBIN - Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Kriebel and the Corbin Tourism Commission have had a busy month as the city is right in the middle of event season.
âWeâve had lots of things going on and lots of things planned. Weâre just now orchestrating everything,â Kriebel told the commission during its monthly meeting Tuesday evening.
Part of that busy event season will continue this Saturday as Corbin Tourism hosts this yearâs first Movies in the Park event with a screening of Toy Story 4 . The event was originally scheduled to be held in Sanders Park, but Kriebel says she expects a larger crowd and as a result has moved the event to the parking-lot behind the park. The movie is slated to start once itâs dark.