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$2,000 donation supports youth theater production
Today, Give 270 made a $2,000 donation to Youth Theater of Hardin County (YTHC) to further support arts and opportunities for area youth. This year, YTHC is presenting their 2023 summer musical – Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, a rip, roaring musical that highlights the spirited rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys with music, dance and romance thrown in for fun.
YTHC, the longest running youth theater program in Kentucky, is a non-profit organization that provides arts education, recreation, and a cultural opportunities for Hardin County youth.
ย Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! Performance Details:
- Friday, 14 July at 7:00 pm
- Saturday, 15 July at 7:00 pm
- Sunday, 16 July at 3:00 pm (Matinee)
- Friday, 21 July at 7:00 pm
- Saturday, 22 July at 7:00 pm
- Sunday, 23 July at 3:00 pm (Matinee)
All performances are held at
John Hardin High School Performing Arts Center (HCS PAC)
384 W.A. Jenkins Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701Woodford Reserve
Protect and Serve #1In Support of Officer Nickolas Wilt in partnership with Louisville Metro Police Foundation
All bottles have been reserved, thank you for your support. If you’d like to make a tax deductible donation in support of Officer Wilt complete the form here.Milby Family
Things can change in the blink of an eye. The Milby family has been dealt a tough blow but continues to face this new reality with faith, grace, and forward momentum. Many have asked what they can do to help. While the immediate needs are covered, there is always the possibility of unforeseen expenses.
Give 270 has established a donation page for those who feel compelled to give to the family. Your donations will be held in the event the family comes upon a specific need; however, as we all know their generous, community-minded spirit, any money not used will be paid forward.
Please consider sharing this donation opportunity with others.ย However, we ask that you do NOT share this on social media channels; instead, please share only as prompted through private communications channels like email and text.
Thank you for your willingness to give, but the family covets your prayers above all else.
Kentucky Tornado Relief
Join Chrome Unboxed and Give270 to help provide ongoing support to Kentucky school districts impacted by the recent tornado outbreak. Every school has a Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSC) that works closely with students and families throughout the school year. Now, more than ever, they need our help to meet needs for students and families impacted.
Join us and our local non-profit partner Give270 as we collect gift cards and monetary donations to purchase gift cards. The gift cards will be delivered to school FRYSC currently supporting families who have lost so much.
Make a tax-deductible donation below.
Eric and Joe Show donates $8,500 to Baptist Health Foundation Hardin
Eric and Joe Show donates $8,500 to Baptist Health Foundation Hardin
May 14, 2021
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. โ Eric Clemens and Joe Bennett, creators of the Eric and Joe Show, presented a $8,500 check to the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin, formerly the HMH Foundation. 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.
โIn light of the global pandemic, we thought the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin would be the perfect recipient of proceeds from the 2020 Eric and Joe Show,โ said Bennett. โWe appreciate everything the doctors, nurses and staff at the hospital have done to care for patients during this difficult time.โ
Because of the pandemic, last yearโs Eric and Joe Show, which is traditionally presented live onstage, was filmed and played at Crowne Pointe Theatre in a large-scale movie format. The modified format allowed multiple viewings during a 10-day showing as well as reduced audience size.
Bennett added that the support of the movie theater was critical to the show’s success.
โCrowne Pointe Theatre was a wonderful partner this past year,โ Bennett said. โWithout their support, we would not have been able to put on the show or raise this money for the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin.โ
Since 2013, the Eric and Joe Show has donated more than $40,000 to local nonprofits. Previously, the Eric and Joe Show made donations to SpringHaven, Mission Hope for Kids, Helping Hands of Hope, Clarity Solutions 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 Kentucky Craft Beer Festival and other fundraising events.
โGive 270 is passionate about finding creative ways to support our local communities and there is nothing more creative than the talents of Eric and Joe,โ said Give 270 co-founder Kenny Rambo. โBoth are valued members of our board of directors, and we are glad they decided that the show must go on. Now, we join them in celebrating this donation to the Baptist Health Foundation Hardin.โ
About Give 270
Launched in 2016, Give 270 supports community, economic and workforce development of the Elizabethtown-Fort Knox MSA (Hardin, LaRue and Meade counties) by raising funds for other area non-profit organizations and local initiatives. Funds are raised through crowdfunding efforts including an online giving mosaic and signature events including the Kentucky Craft Beer Festival and The Eric & Joe Show. To date, nearly $180,000 has been raised and directed to worthwhile causes ranging from meeting basic needs to mentoring and education initiatives. Give270 is led by an all volunteer board and uniquely positioned to quickly and efficiently translate the philanthropic spirit of individuals and our community into effective fundraising campaigns.