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Concert series set for E'town ampitheater | Local News


Greenspace has announc­ed the lineup for an upcoming concert series at Emerald Cathedral, located along the Freeman Lake Trail in Elizabethtown.
The series starts May 14 with a performance from Corbin-based band County-Wide. Performing a blend of country and southern rock, County-Wide have opened for a variety of big-name acts in the country genre, including Dierks Bentley, Shooter Jennings, the Charlie Daniels Band and Chris Stapleton. Local acoustic duo Common Wealth will open the show.
On June 5, Emerald Cathedral will present a night of bluegrass music, featuring Louisville group the Porch Possums and Southern Mash from Bowling Green.
The final concert in the series will take place Aug. 14 and will feature the Nashville-based Mudbone and Thunder Bayou Band, a group that plays an energetic mix of southern rock, blues, outlaw country and soul. Americana band Van Winkle and the Spirits will open the show. ....

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Pepper looks back on life of service


Throughout her life, Alice Pepper of Elizabethtown has served as a mentor for area youth. This passion has stayed with her since she was a child living at the now-defunct Glen Dale Children’s Home.
Born in Jefferson County, Pep­per moved to the Glen Dale Children’s Home in 1954 when she was 10. Founded in 1915 and initially known as the Kentucky Baptist Children’s Home, the campus closed in 2009 and tran­sitioned to a new facility in Elizabethtown known as the Glen Dale Center, designed to provide housing and opportunities for at-risk teenage girls.
When Pepper attended the Glen Dale Children’s Home, she said she was one of more than 200 children who were there because of family neglect or abuse. ....

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