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  • Helping Hand of Hope receives $2,500 match from Give 270

    Helping Hand of Hope receives $2,500 match from Give 270

    Hardin County-based nonprofit Helping Hand of Hope recently received a $2,500 match gift toward the nonprofit’s food pantry campaign in the month of March. Helping Hand of Hope raised funds to resupply its food pantry amid windstorms in Hardin County earlier this month that caused widespread power outages, leaving numerous perishable food supplies to spoil.

    “Not only did these recent storms affect the food supply in our pantry, but also in the homes of many Hardin County residents who are already facing food insecurity,” said Helping Hand of Hope Executive Director Hope Burke. 

    The donation match from Give 270 aligns with the nonprofit’s efforts to support community, economic and workforce development of the Elizabethtown-Fort Knox MSA (Hardin, LaRue and Meade counties) by raising funds for other area nonprofit organizations and local initiatives.

    “When these storms swept through the area earlier this month, it was clear that there was an immediate need in the community, and it was important for Give 270 to find a way to help,” said Eric Clemens, Board Chair for Give 270. “We urge all members of the community who have the ability to contribute to this significant campaign, to donate whatever they can.” 

    Along with several other services and programs that alleviate personal and financial hardship among Hardin County residents, combating local food insecurity is a key component of Helping Hand of Hope’s mission. Last year, 10,067 local families were provided with food boxes through Helping Hand of Hope. 

  • Bourbon Strong Raffle raises $91K for Opal’s Dream Foundation

    Bourbon Strong Raffle raises $91K for Opal’s Dream Foundation

    Elizabethtown-based nonprofit Give 270 presented a check Monday for $91,363.52 to regional nonprofit Opal’s Dream Foundation. The donation was raised through a Bourbon Strong 50-4-50 bourbon raffle hosted by Give 270 last week. 

    Founded in 2012, Opal’s Dream Foundation serves thousands of seniors in over 100 nursing homes in approximately 50 communities across Kentucky and Indiana. The foundation’s mission is to restore dignity, respect and joy to seniors in long-term care. The organization celebrates and enriches the lives of seniors through a variety of programs which provide mobility assistance, basic needs, quality of life improvements, recreation and socialization opportunities, engagement with the arts, companionship, and non-denominational spiritual support.

    “We’re grateful for the team at Give 270 and their efforts in promoting this raffle and helping us further our mission,” said Paul Thompson, COO of Opal’s Dream Foundation. “These funds are indispensable for the work that we do and we look forward to employing them in the community immediately.” 

    Give 270 previously supported Opal’s Dream Foundation through a bourbon raffle last year and the sale of an exclusive bourbon bottle celebrating the military veteran community in partnership with North Hardin Wine & Spirits in Radcliff in 2021. 

    “We are proud to once again work with Opal’s Dream Foundation to support their important mission, and we are thrilled with the outcome of this raffle,” said Eric Clemens, Board Chair for Give 270.

    Last week’s raffle featured 50 bourbon prizes at $50 per ticket. An additional Bourbon Strong 50-4-50 raffle is set for April 26 with proceeds benefiting Charities For Kentucky. Give 270 will also host Round 7 of Whiskey Wednesdays, its weekly bourbon raffle, from April 12 through June 28, with proceeds benefiting Give 270’s mission to support community, economic and workforce development through local giving. Raffles will take place each Wednesday at 8 p.m. on Give 270’s Facebook page and YouTube channel. 

    To purchase tickets and stay up-to-date on raffles and events hosted by Give 270, visit give270.org.

  • Give 270 to mach donation match for Helping Hand of Hope

    Give 270 to mach donation match for Helping Hand of Hope

    Local nonprofit Give 270 will match up to $2,500 in funds donated toward Hardin County-based nonprofit Helping Hand of Hope’s food pantry campaign through March 31. Helping Hand of Hope is currently raising funds to resupply its food pantry amid windstorms in Hardin County earlier this month that caused widespread power outages, leaving numerous perishable food supplies to spoil.

    “Not only did these recent storms affect the food supply in our pantry, but also in the homes of many Hardin County residents who are already facing food insecurity,” said Helping Hand of Hope Executive Director Hope Burke. 

    The donation match from Give 270 aligns with the nonprofit’s efforts to support community, economic and workforce development of the Elizabethtown-Fort Knox MSA (Hardin, LaRue and Meade counties) by raising funds for other area nonprofit organizations and local initiatives.

    “When these storms swept through the area earlier this month, it was clear that there was an immediate need in the community, and it was important for Give 270 to find a way to help,” said Eric Clemens, Board Chair for Give 270. “We urge all members of the community who have the ability to contribute to this significant campaign, to donate whatever they can.” 

    Along with several other services and programs that alleviate personal and financial hardship among Hardin County residents, combating local food insecurity is a key component of Helping Hand of Hope’s mission. Last year, 10,067 local families were provided with food boxes through Helping Hand of Hope. 

    To donate to the campaign, visit helpinghandofhope.org/donate. Donations can also be made by texting GIVEHOPE to 26-989 or by mailing cash donations to P.O. Box 642, 6796 South Wilson Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42702-0642. 

  • Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland announces second $2,100 nonprofit match 

    Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland announces second $2,100 nonprofit match 

    Today, Down Syndrome Association of the Heartland (DSAH) announced that Give 270, an Elizabethtown, Kentucky-based nonprofit, will match all fundraising donations up to $2,100 from March 14 through March 21. The match gift ends on World Down Syndrome Day, a global awareness day that has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012. 

    The amount was inspired by the Down syndrome marker, an extra copy of the 21st chromosome. 

    This is the second match for DSAH’s current fundraising campaign ahead of World Down Syndrome Day. The organization has set a $21,000 goal for the 21-day campaign. 

    “We successfully matched a gift from Candela Renewables recently, and we look forward to doing the same with Give 270,” said Tonya House, DSAH executive director. “We are grateful for our community’s excitement around our DSAH members and their families.”

    Funds raised will be used to support individuals with Down syndrome – as well as their families, friends, caregivers, teachers, and coworkers – in Central Kentucky, including Hardin, Grayson, LaRue, Breckinridge, Meade, Nelson and Hart counties. 

    Funding will be used for the following services:

    1. Providing resources for families experiencing a new Down syndrome diagnosis.
    2. Offering weekly and monthly services for individuals with Down syndrome (ex. cooking class, art class, etc.).
    3. Supply regional classrooms with inclusive books.
    4. Raise awareness about Down syndrome in the region.

    “Give 270 is always looking for opportunities to support nonprofits in our communities,” said Eric Clemens, Give 270 board chair. “We are fortunate to be able to support the individuals and families touched by Down syndrome in our region and encourage the community to support them as well.”

    In order to take full advantage of the match, DSAH needs $2,100 in match donations from other individuals during the designated dates (March 14 – 21).

    “Like last time, we need our communities to make this match possible,” House said. “We ask that our communities consider making a donation to help us raise $2,100 over the next seven days.”

    To donate, individuals, organizations and businesses are encouraged to text TheLuckyFew to 269-89 or visit dsheartland.org.

    DSAH supports individuals with Down syndrome and their loved ones through celebrating, educating, advocating and serving. This includes resources for families following a new Down syndrome diagnosis at birth as well as ongoing education opportunities such as cooking classes for young adults, art classes, group therapy opportunities and more. In addition to the classes, DSAH brings families together through events and ongoing support services.  

    The World Down Syndrome Day fundraising campaign generates operational funds to cover costs associated with classes, events and education. In addition to fundraising campaigns, DSAH generates funds through special events and corporate/private donations. DSAH is self-sustaining and all funds remain in the region. 

  • 2023 Raffle Winners

    2023 Raffle Winners

    Lighting in a Bottle
    ( October 2023)

    Thank you to our sponsor Lightsource bp and  everyone that supported Baptist Health Foundation Hardin and ECTC Foundation by purchasing a Lightning N’ a Bottle raffle ticket. Congratulations to all that won, click here for the full list of winners!

    Whiskey Wednesday Round 9 | Pappy Palooza
    ( October-December)

    Week 11 – December 27, 2023

    • Robert Hewlett, Louisville KY: Pass
    • Elizabeth Sebesy, Cincinnati Ohio, Weller 12 Year
    • Jason Ford : Wake Forest NC: Weller 107
    • Marc Haustetter, Richmond IN: Weller Special Reserve
    • Joseph Patterson, Mount Juliet TN: Buffalo Trace

    Week 10 – December 20, 2023

    • Matthew Basinet: Winthrop ME: 10Yr Old Rip
    • Samuel Watkins, Zionsville IN, Weller 12 Year
    • William Lay : Apex NC: Weller 107
    • Tyler Wright :Sullivan IL: Weller Special Reserve
    • Craig Hartman, Cape Coral FL: Buffalo Trace

    Week 10 – December 13, 2023

    • Craig Watkins: Beloit WI: PASS
    • David Dodd, Corbin KY, Weller 12 Year
    • William Jagoe : Owensboro KY: Weller 107
    • Charles Mann: New Caney TX: Weller Special Reserve
    • William Jagoe, Owensboro KY: Buffalo Trace

    Week 9 – December 6, 2023

    • Peter Fronczak: Saint Cloud FL: PASS
    • Joseph Alexander, Kettering OH, Weller 12 Year
    • Rhonda Murphy : Elizabethtown KY: Weller 107
    • Chad Meece: Commiskey IN, Weller Special Reserve
    • Christopher Gardner, Murrells inlet SC: Buffalo Trace

    Week 8 – November 29, 2023

    • Pete Bochek: Ottawa, IL: Pappy Winner
    • Andrew McKee, Fort Knox KY, Weller 12 Year
    • James Giegling : St Louis OH: Weller 107
    • Dennie Murray: Brighton ,MA Weller Special Reserve
    • Daniel Colgrove, :Oxford , AL: Buffalo Trace

    Week 7 – November 22, 2023

    • William Jagoe: Owensboro KY: Pappy Winner
    • Sean Hutchinson, Oceanside CA, Weller 12 Year
    • Dena Williams : Fort Pierce FL: Weller 107
    • William Jagoe: Owensboro KY, Weller Special Reserve
    • Christopher Gardner:Murrells Inlet SC, Buffalo Trace

    Week 6 – November 15, 2023

    • Ryan Newell: Marion KS: Pappy Winner
    • Robert Geisler: Manassas VA: Weller 12 Year
    • Margaret Crowley: Springfield KY, Weller 107
    • Chad Meece: South Comiskey IN, Weller Special Reserve
    • Nick Goodwill: Ellisville Mo, Buffalo Trace

    Week 5 – November 8, 2023

    • Patrick Nickoson: Elizabethtown Ky, PASS
    • Adam Cull: Elizabethtown KY, Weller 12 Year
    • Stephanie McCaffrey: Floral Park NY, Weller 107
    • Steven Diogiovanni: Howard Beach NY, Weller Special Reserve
    • Kevin Rhodes: Jackson MI Buffalo Trace

    Week 4 – November 1, 2023

    • Kyle Kepfinger: Nottingham MD: Pappy Winner
    • Donald Lloyd: Morehead Ky Weller 12 Year
    • Jennifer McGrath: Lexington KY: Weller 107
    • Joseph Tringali: Bohemia NY: Weller Special Reserve
    • Bruce Kendall: Covington KY, Buffalo Trace

    Week 3 – October 25, 2023

    • Scott Napier: Morehead Ky: Pappy Winner
    • Scott Murray: Harlan Ky Weller 12 Year
    • William Jagoe: Owensboro KY: Weller 107
    • Michael Ross, Jeffersonville IN: Weller Special Reserve
    • Dale Oelker: Louisville KY, Buffalo Trace

    Week 2 – October 18, 2023

    • Lisa Priddy, Elizabethtown Ky: PASS
    • Kevin Montgomery, Lexington KY Weller 12 Year
    • Brady Crawford Elizabethtown KY: Weller 107
    • Michael Peer, Renton WA: Weller Special Reserve
    • Reginald Pertiller, Vermon Hills IL: Buffalo Trace

    Week 1 – October 11, 2023

    • Matt Knaby, Boalsburg, PA: Lot “B” 12 Year Pappy Van Winkle
    • Allen Eggers, Reno NV: Weller 12 Year
    • Doug Ansert, Elizabethtown KY: Weller 107
    • Anthony Kleeman, Rockton IL: Weller Special Reserve
    • Michael Bortner, Hampstead MD: Buffalo Trace

    Bourbon Strong | Bluegrass Honor Flight

    Thank you to everyone that purchased a ticket in support of Bluegrass Honor Flight click here for a full list of winners.

    Bourbon Strong | Coaches for Kids

    Whiskey Wednesday Round 8 | Aged 22
    ( July- September)

    Thank you to everyone that purchased a ticket in support of Coaches for Kids, click here for a full list of winners.

    Week 12 – September 27, 2023

    • Kevin Carlson, Portsmouth, RI: 23 year Pappy Van Winkle
    • Steven Bowermaster, Franklin OH: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • James Childers, Elizabethtown KY: Wild Turkey 8
    • Laura Strobel Ryan, Louisville KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Dean Johnson, Watertown WI: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 11 – September 21, 2023

    • Erik Fredicksen , Elizabethtown KY: Old Rip Van Winkle, Heaven Hill, & Wilderness Trail
    • Joshua Andrezjewski, Greer SC: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Cindy Hartman, Doral, FL: Wild Turkey 8
    • Brian Khaler, Gawman GA, 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Joseph Bonzo,New Port Richey, FL Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 10 – September 13, 2023

    • William Thomas , Cheswick PA: Eagle Rare 17yr & High N’ Wicked
    • Adam Berthold, Avon IN: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Matthew Flemming, West Columbia SC: Wild Turkey 8
    • Thomas Jones, Rineyville KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Derek Zahn,Gillett WI: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 9 – September 6, 2023

    • John McClain , Elizabethtown KY: Knob Creek 15 year & Bernheim Original
    • Ryan Gurgevich, Nicholasville KY: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • A.G Edwards, Kevil Ky: Wild Turkey 8
    • Ivo Mudd, Bardstown KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Jarrett Terpstra,Manchester, Ky: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 8 – August 30 , 2023

    • Marissa Nall , Elizabethtown KY: 15 Stars, Old Fitzgerald
    • Robert Dreaden, Seymour TN: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Robert Fernandez, Plantation, FL: Wild Turkey 8
    • William Fogle, Fort Knox KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Dan Stigers,Saint Charles: MO: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 7 – August 23 , 2023

    • Jon Leonard, Louisville Ky: Old Rip Van Winkle, Evan Williams 12 year
    • George Groh, N. Royalton OH: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Scott Vanhoose, Brandon, FL: Wild Turkey 8
    • Evan Grigsby, Moody AL: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Brad Hillman, Plainfield IL: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 6 – August 16 , 2023

    • Josh Radicchi, Jacksonville FL, Old Rip Van Winkle, Basil Hayden
    • Toni Ash, Troy AL: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Jacob Scism, Simpsonville, SC: Wild Turkey 8
    • Marissa Nall, Elizabethtown Ky: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Joseph Lee, Norfolk VA: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 5 – August 9, 2023

    • Matthew Fleming, West Columbia: Old Rip Van Winkle, Kentucky Par
    • Scott Vanhoose, Brandon FL: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Keith Bennett, Elizabethtown KY: Wild Turkey 8
    • Cynthia Hardesty,Richmond KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Jacob Bogenrief, Scottsville KY: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 4- August 2, 2023

    • Cooper Musnon, Highland Ranch, CO: Old Fitzgerald, and Monk’s Road Bourbon
    • Joseph Knab, Lily PA: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Devin Hidalgo, Discovery Bay CA: Wild Turkey 8
    • Juston Morales, Houston TX: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Michael Peer, Renton WA: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 3- July 26, 2023

    • Donald Adams, Grosseile, MI: Old Fitzgerald, and Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Zachary Matous, Waxahachie TX: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Benjamin Lohmann, Longbeach CA: Wild Turkey 8
    • William Jagoe, Owensboro KY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Richard Kohli, Motross VA: Pursuit United Toasted
    • Jason McPherson, Allen Park MI: Weller Antique 107
    • Brian Spencer , Shorewood, IL: Weller Special Reserve

    Week 2- July 19, 2023

    • William Jagoe, Owensboro, KY: Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Yr and Van Winkle Lot B
    • Robert Collins, Purchase NY: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • Steven Chandler, Danville KY: Wild Turkey 8
    • Vijay Venugopal, Montgomery NY: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Brant LLorens Cuyahoga Falls OH: Pursuit United Toasted

    Week 1- July 13, 2023

    • Richard Dubois, Smithfiled, ME: Old Fitz 17 year & Kia Mi Chi 5 yearn
    • Chad Brohm, Mt. Washington, KY: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
    • William Fogle, Fort Knox KY: Wild Turkey 8
    • Katherine Elder, Severna Park, MD: 2XO Innkeeper’s Blend
    • Adam Justus, Flatrock, NC: Pursuit United Toasted

    Bourbon Strong | Saint James Catholic School

    Thank you to everyone that purchased a ticket in support of St. James Catholic School, click here for a full list of winners.

    Bourbon Strong | The Trent DiGiuro Foundation

    • Jeremy Survance Palos Heights, IL: 6- Bottle of Van Winkle Vertical
    • Charles Downing ,Williamsburg VA, 7- Bottle of Weller Vertical
    • Bradley Laman: Arvada, CO, Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year
    • Aaron Harding, Martinsburg, WV, Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 20 Year
    • Daniel McDermott, Pineville, NC : Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 15 Year
    • Fred Orthmeyer, Lexington, KY: Van Winkle Special Reserve 12 year Lot “B”
    • Mark Hill, Cincinnati, OH : Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year
    • Anthony Flowers, Parma, OH : Buffalo Trace Set

    Whiskey Wednesdays Round 7 | Birthday Bash
    (April – June)

    Week 12 – June 28 , 2023

    • Jacob Scism, Simpsonville SC, 2018 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Patrick Murphy, High Point NC:Weller 12 year
    • Chris Ericson, Downers Grove IL : Weller Antique 107
    • John Sherman, Prospect KY: Weller Special Reserve
    • Tad Shirley,Spring TX : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 11 – June 21 , 2023

    • John Sellers, Jefferson City MO, 2017 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Bobby Wolz, Mt. Washington KY:Weller 12 year
    • Erick Fredickerson, Elizabethtown KY : Weller Antique 107
    • James Micheletta, Knoxville TN: Weller Special Reserve
    • Dharin Nanavati, North Bergen, NJ : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 10 – June 14 , 2023

    • Robert Hewlett, Louisville KY, 2013 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Kurt Williamson, Fishersville KY, Weller 12 year
    • Dean Johnson: Watertown WA: Weller Antique 107
    • Chris Snuffer, Galloway NJ: Weller Special Reserve
    • Scott Vanhoose, Braydon FL : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 9 – June 8 , 2023

    • Paul Malachowski, Gainesville VA, 2019 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Carmelta Latch,Clarksville IN, Weller 12 year
    • Mark Blankenship: Lexington Ky,Weller Antique 107
    • Michael Larson, Linden VA: Weller Special Reserve
    • Robert Sundean, Frenchburg KY : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp
    • Chintan Patel: Perry GA , 6 Bottle Set of Wheller

    Week 8 – May 31 , 2023

    • Pamela Evans, Louisville KY, 2020 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Logan Junger,Cincinnati OH, Weller 12 year
    • Tylar Lee: Florence, SC,Weller Antique 107
    • Andrew Tanczer, Wrentham MA: Weller Special Reserve
    • Steve Meyer, Naperville IL : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 7 – May 24 , 2023

    • Seth Tucker, Elkhart IN, 2016 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Chad Meece,Commiskey IN, Weller 12 year
    • Leonart Tuttle, Clarkston IN: Weller Antique 107
    • David Schornick, Georgetown KY: Weller Special Reserve
    • Bennett Barnett, Herndon VA : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 6 – May 17 , 2023

    • Todd Taylor Bedford IN, 2021 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Scott Winkler,Taylorsville KY, Weller 12 year
    • Edward Brookshire, Oklahoma City, OK: Weller Antique 107
    • Jason Thomas, Evans GA: Weller Special Reserve
    • Bryan Black: Platte City, MO : New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 5- May 10, 2023

    • Larry Hoh, Glendale Ky, 2014 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Jason McPherson, Alan Park MI, Weller 12 year
    • Shay Simmons, LakeMoore SC: Weller Antique 107
    • Justin Shaffer, Grand Blanc MI: Weller Special Reserve
    • Michael Robinson: Louisville Ky: New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 4- May 3, 2023

    • Jessica Wager: Mooresville NC, 2022 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Jason Thomas, Evans GA, Weller 12 year
    • Zach Allen, Louisville Ky: Weller Antique 107
    • Jeff Hall, Hayden AL: Weller Special Reserve
    • Joseph Knab: Lily PA:: New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 3- April 26, 2023

    • Joseph Knab: Lily PA: 2019 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Tyler Lee, Florence SC, Weller 12 year
    • James Alvarado, Chicago IL: Weller Antique 107
    • Alexandra Ottoviano, Chattenango, NY: Weller Special Reserve
    • Frank Bocchino, Kennett Square PA: New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Bourbon Strong Charities for KY| 50-4-50
    ( April 2023)

    See a full list of Winners HERE

    Week 2- April 19, 2023

    • Morris Lenczicki, Cincinnati, OH: 2021 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Elston Boldery, Dupont IN, Weller 12 year
    • Paul Kiefer, Wall, NJ: Weller Antique 107
    • John Flannery, Mayfield KY: Weller Special Reserve
    • Keith Miler, Sylvania OH: New Riff Store Pick” Riff” Corp

    Week 1- April 12, 2023

    • Nancy Eisenmenger, Gilbertsville, KY: 2015 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
    • Kirk Montgomery, Loveland, OH : Weller 12 year
    • Morris Lenczicki, Cincinnati OH: Weller Antique 107
    • Justo Morales, Houston, TX: Weller Special Reserve
    • Joshua Marcinizyn, Mooresville, NC: New Riff Store Pick “Riff “Corp

    Bourbon Strong | 50-4-50
    ( March 2023)

    See a full list of Winners HERE

    Whiskey Wednesdays Round 6 | Weller Whammies
    (January – March)

    Week 12-March 29, 2023

    • Erik Fredricksen, Elizabethtown, KY: Old Rip Van Winkle
    • Jeoff Bodenhorst SR,Lebanon, VA: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Chad Brohm, Mt. Washington, Ky: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Ryan Guckes, Ft. Worth, TX: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Catherine Rosado, Brandenburg, KY: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 11-March 22, 2023

    • Michael Wiener, Grand Rapids, MI: Weller 12 year, Weller 107, and Weller Special Reserve
    • Michael Robinson, Louisville, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Mario Russo, Lexington, KY: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Ann Kessinger, Palmyra IN: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Mark Hill, Cincinnati, OH: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 10-March 15, 2023

    • Jon E Schwaner, Sonora, KY: Weller 12 year
    • Matthew Matous, Waxahchie, TX: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Doug Pociask, Hebron, IN: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Matt Worley, Louisville Ky: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Cathy Biggins, Radcliff, Ky: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 9-March 8, 2023

    • James Baxter, Blue Ash, Ohio: Weller 12 year
    • Jensen Sales, Fort Knox, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Daniel Holtzman,Charlotte, NC: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Nikolas Novograd, Santa Rosa, CA: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Michael Robinson, Louisville, Ky: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 8-March 1, 2023

    • Garrett Felkamp, Fisherville, KY: Weller 12 year
    • Michael Peer, Brenton, WA: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Stanley Stines, Knoxville, TN: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Tim Gollihar, Nashville, TN: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Neal Michaels Plymouth, MI: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 7 – February 22, 2023

    • Pete Bochek, Ottawa, IL: Weller 12 year
    • Morris Lenczicki, Cincinnati, OH: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Ryan Bratcher, Elizabethtown, KY: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Joseph Simpson, Elizabethtown, KY: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Mark Finfrock, Richmond, KY: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 6 – February 15, 2023

    • Erik Fredricksen, Elizabethtown, KY: Weller 12 year
    • Joseph Knab, Lilly, PA: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Judson Wisley, Crestwood, KY: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Matt Worley, Louisville, KY: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Jeremy Benningfield, Greensburg, KY: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 5 – February 8, 2023

    • Kishan Patel, Roanoke, TX: Weller 12 year
    • Wesley Edlin, Elizabethtown, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Debi Lovelace, Renton, WA: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Scott Kumf, Milford, MA: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Ken Robinson, Farmington, NM: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 4 – February 1, 2023

    • Daniel Hare, Altadena, CA: Weller 12 year
    • Linda Boswell, Elizabethtown, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Bryan Powell, Ashland, KY: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Steve Myer, Naperville, IL: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Gaetano Citarella, Hartford, CT: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 3 – January 25, 2023

    • Ryan Jones, Louisville, KY: Weller 12 year
    • Lisa Priddy, Elizabethtown, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • David Petruccelli, Mamaroneck, NJ: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Marissa Nall, Elizabethtown, KY: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Dan Lucier, Burlingame, CA: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 2 – January 18, 2023

    • Mitch Cornelius, Beattyville, KY: Weller 12 year
    • James Watkins, Campbellsville, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • Juan Sanchez, Tinley Park, IL: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Anthony Kim, Bartlett, KY: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Michael Robinson, Louisville, KY: Knob Creek Single Barrel

    Week 1 – January 11, 2023

    • Zachery Stillwell, Lexington, KY: Weller 12 year
    • Mark Finfrock, Richmond, KY: Angel’s Envy Single Barrel
    • James Golinski, North Ridgeville, OH: Rebel Cask Strength
    • Morris Lenczicki, Cincinnati, OH: Jefferson’s Reserve Single Barrel
    • Justin Waters, North Ridgeville, OH: Knob Creek Single Barrel



  • The Eric and Joe Show presents check for $11,000 to TLC Foster Care & Adoption, Home of the Innocents in Hardin County

    The Eric and Joe Show presents check for $11,000 to TLC Foster Care & Adoption, Home of the Innocents in Hardin County

    Today, organizers and sponsors with The Eric and Joe Show presented a check for $11,000 to representatives from the Therapeutic Loving foster Care & Adoption (TLC) program, a service of Home of the Innocents. The check was proceeds from The Eric and Joe Show held in November, 2022 at the Historic State Theater in Elizabethtown.

    Each year, The Eric and Joe Show, an annual holiday variety show and Give 270 fundraiser, raises money for a nonprofit organization in central Kentucky.

    “We were blown away by our community’s support of The Eric and Joe Show in 2022, and are excited to make this important donation to TLC to support work for children and families in the foster care system,” said Eric Clemens, co-founder of The Eric and Joe Show and board chair for Give 270. “Since the beginning, this show has been just as much about giving back to the community as it has been about entertaining crowds. We are blessed to be able to give back to the region.” 

    TLC Foster Care & Adoption is a service of Home of the Innocents, and partners children with “Teaching Parents” who share their hearts and homes with children until they can return to their parents or are permanently adopted. There are TLC programs in both Louisville and Elizabethtown. Headquartered in Louisville, Home of the Innocents provides residential and community-based behavioral health services, therapeutic foster care and adoption services, supportive services for homeless young adults, and long-term care for medically complex or terminally ill children. 

    “This donation will allow us to provide opportunities for our families to come together for fellowship and further strengthen the important bonds established in the foster care system for children and their foster families,” said Robby Gulick, Vice President of TLC Foster Care (Elizabethtown, KY), a division of Home of the Innocents.

    Clemens and show co-founder Joe Bennett were joined by multiple event sponsors, including Magnolia Bank; Kentucky Farm Bureau, Lindsey Alicna, Agent; Stanley Steemer; Sunrise Farms Construction; Elizabethtown Tourism; Gray Construction; and many more.

    “There is no way we could make a donation like this without the help of our sponsors,” said Bennett. “As we approach our ‘aluminum anniversary,’ we hope to raise even more for area nonprofits.”

    A family-friendly variety show, The Eric and Joe Show combines sketch comedy, short films and dance routines to entertain crowds each year for a worthwhile cause in the region. Next November, The Eric and Joe Show is celebrating its 10th anniversary and will be expanding opportunities to engage with the community.  The Eric and Joe Show will take place Nov. 17 through 19 at the Historic State Theater in Elizabethtown. 

    Since 2013, The Eric and Joe Show has donated more than $60,000 to local nonprofits. Previous recipients of funding from the show include Baptist Health Foundation Hardin, Helping Hand of Hope, SpringHaven, Mission Hope for Kids, and others.

    Give 270 is a local 501(c)(3) crowdfunding organization that raises money to benefit projects and organizations in Hardin, LaRue and Meade counties. Give 270 also hosts the Whiskey Wednesdays and Bourbon Strong raffles, the Kentucky Craft Beer Festival and other fundraising events. Launched in 2016, Give 270 has raised more than $700,000 in total contributions to area nonprofits.

    To learn more about The Eric and Joe Show or opportunities to engage with the show, visit theericandjoeshow.com

  • Proceeds from local Christmas in July event donated to Helping Hand of Hope

    Proceeds from local Christmas in July event donated to Helping Hand of Hope

    Today, Give 270 presented a $1,515 donation to Helping Hand of Hope to support this year’s Affordable Christmas program. Affordable Christmas allows local families to shop for their children at a discounted rate and come home with over $150 worth of presents to put under their tree. 

    Funds were raised by Marnie Clagett, owner of Clagett Photography, and Crowne Pointe Theatre during the inaugural “Christmas in July” event featuring a public showing of the Christmas classic movie, “Elf.” Varying priced ticket tiers allowed movie-goers to make their experience interactive with fake snowballs, snacks, and a script with prompts to join along with the cast during the movie. Proceeds from the event benefited Give 270. 

    “The idea for Christmas in July came from a desire to bring a fun, family-friendly event to our community, all while giving back to an important cause,” said Clagett. “We thought about who we might be able to partner with to support their efforts in the community and Give 270 was the perfect choice.” 

    Give 270 and Clagett identified Affordable Christmas as a worthy recipient of the donation.

    “Give 270 is honored to be the local nonprofit that organizations choose to partner with when they want to give back,” said Give 270 co-founder, Kenny Rambo. “When Marnie announced the theme of the event, we immediately thought of Helping Hand of Hope and their Affordable Christmas program.” 

    Helping Hand of Hope Director Hope Burke said this year’s Affordable Christmas program will serve over 700 children in Hardin County.

    “This year’s Affordable Christmas will be our biggest to date with the amount of children being served,” Burke said. “We couldn’t do it without the support of our community and organizations like Give 270.” 

    To date, Give 270 has raised more than $600,000 benefiting causes ranging from meeting basic needs to mentoring and education initiatives in Hardin, LaRue and Meade counties.  

  • Fast Relief Project

    Fast Relief Project

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    As the holidays approach and you’re looking for a way to give back, consider helping out those who are struggling with food insecurity by supporting the Fast Relief Project.  

    The Fast Relief Project raises funds for Feeding America, Helping Hands of Hope and Warm Blessings to help them provide meals for families who would otherwise go without. Our challenge to you is to go without a meal, or two, and donate the money saved from those missed meals.

    FAST RELIEF draws on the dual meanings of the word “FAST”  – meaning both to go without food and also to quickly help those in need.  Fasting helps you to experience what it feels like to face food insecurity and make a true sacrifice to help those in need.  Our challenge to you is to go without a meal, or two, and donate the money saved from those missed meals.  Donations for FAST-RELIEF will be accepted throughout December.

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  • Give 270 supports pet therapy training

    Give 270 supports pet therapy training

    Today, Give 270 sent Hank off in style with $3,500 for his pet therapy training with Pawsibilities Unleashed. Give 270 co-founder Kenny Rambo and Board Chair Eric Clemens presented a proceeds check from Whiskey Wednesdays to Pawsibility Unleashed for Hank’s eight-week pet therapy training. Hank starts his training October 24.

    At the conclusion of the training, Hank will be working with Hardin County 911 Dispatch. Hank will be well trained to generously volunteer to lick, cuddle, and encourage the 911 dispatchers who funnel and support emergency response in Hardin County. He will also be on hand to support emergency responders dealing with tough situations in our communities.

    Special thank you to everyone who supported Whiskey Wednesdays by purchasing a $5 ticket or tickets to make local donations like this possible.

  • Give 270 supports TLC Foster Care

    Give 270 supports TLC Foster Care

    Today, Elizabethtown-based nonprofit Give 270 board members Kenny Rambo and Eric Clemens presented a $4,000 check to Robby Gulick, Vice President of TLC Foster Care (Elizabethtown, KY), a division of Home of the Innocents. The donation was made possible through proceeds from one Whiskey Wednesday Bourbon Raffle in May.

    The donation will be used to connect foster families and kids with other children in the same situation.

    “TLC Foster Care and Adoption at Home of the Innocents here in Elizabethtown, Kentucky just wants to say thank you to Give 270 for their generous donation,” said Gulick. “We are going to be using this money to engage our families (foster kids and foster parents) in community activities specifically around the holidays and get them outside before the summer months are over.”

    “We are going to be using this money to engage our families (foster kids and foster parents) in community activities specifically around the holidays and get them outside before the summer months are over.”