Downtown Campbellsville sponsored a night at the Taylor County Fair on Saturday June 12, 2010.
Celebrating 10 Years of Revitalization Efforts
Downtown Campbellsville sponsored a night at the Taylor County Fair on Saturday June 12, 2010.
Downtown Campbellsville comes to life with cars, music, food, and fun. This is a benefit for Relay For Life with lots of opportunities to give.
April 17th – 4pm to 9pm ET
The event is on Main Street – 100, 200, 300 blocks.
200 hot rods, live performances, and 3 restaurants showcase the afternoon. And it’s all for a good cause.
The downtown restaurants have done a lot of work to produce the event. They will be open and serving great food. Check out their web sites.
The Tri-County Car Club comes to Main Street
The event runs on the first Saturday of each month April-October from 4 to 8pm ET in front of Happy Days.
It’s free and open to everyone. Don’t miss this event.
Check out the TV show People, Places, and Things with Al Hardy – WLCU TV Comcast channel 10 in Campbellsville, KY. There is an interview with Will Patton about Downtown Campbellsville.
Show Times:
People, Places & Things – Tuesdays at 1pm & Thursdays at 1pm and 6pm. Week of 3/15/10.
Downtown Campbellsville sponsored the Chamber luncheon on March 11, 2010.

The second annual Gallery at The Green Room event raised $3,000+ for Relay For Life.

The Snappy Tomato restaurant opened Feb 24, 2010 in Downtown Campbellsville on Main Street.
Snappy Tomato is located in the historic Caulk Building on Main Street.
You caught us working on new structure and content. The pretty presentation and photos are coming later… Until then, check out this photo.

The above picture of Campbellsville is circa 1949. Originally in black and white, the image was colorized using Photoshop.
It’s official. Campbellsville becomes Kentucky’s Next Great City™ – a branding initiative to promote revitalization efforts downtown. It’s not enough to simply renovate your product and expect people to come. You must include marketing and sales. And, if you’re going to market, you better know what your outcome will be. It must be clear. Kentucky’s Next Great City is trademark of Downtown Campbellsville.
