Holiday World looks to fill 2,200 jobs
To encourage more employees from Southern Indiana, Holiday World has added New Albany to its Employee Transportation program. Author: Taylor Weiter Updated: 12:18 PM EST February 22, 2021
SANTA CLAUS, Ind. Holiday World & Splashin Safari is looking to have 2,200 seasonal employees as it prepares for increased numbers in 2021.
The park plans to interview 750 candidates during a virtual hiring event this weekend. The event will offer 15-minute pone interviews to ask questions and learn more about working for Holiday World.
To encourage more employees from Southern Indiana, Holiday World has added New Albany to its Employee Transportation program, bus transportation to and from the park for seasonal employees. The pick-up location will be New Albany High School.
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Matt and Lauren Kirchgessner with children Addie, 6, and Baylor, 4. The two children died Dec. 4 after an accident in Panama City Beach. Photo provided GoFundMe
SOUTHERN INDIANA â An outpouring of support has come in after two children whose family has deep ties to this area were killed at a Florida golf course last week.
Baylor Matthew Kirchgessner, 4, and Addie Carolyn Kirchgessner, 6, died Dec. 4 after being struck by a truck while playing miniature golf at the Coconut Creek Family Fun Park in Panama City Beach.
Their mother, Lauren, is a teacher in Louisville and their father, Matt, owns Elk Run Golf Club in Jeffersonville. Matt Kirchgessner lived in New Albany and graduated from New Albany High School. The family now resides in Louisville.