Governor Andy and First Lady Brittany Beshear brought a message of hope and thanksgiving to Dawson Springs and first responders during a Monday stop at Pennyrile State Resort Park Lodge.
The Governor and First Lady visited everyone in the dining room who were the guest of Pennyrile State Park as part of an early Thanksgiving celebration Monday. Brittany Beshear says it was their pleasure to spend time with those impacted by the December 10 tornado.
click to download audioGovernor Beshear said he is pleased to beging stories of recovery.
click to download audioWhile visiting the tables in the dining room the Beshears were relayed several stories of how people have moved forward since the tornado.
click to download audioGovernor Beshear said they both feel it is important to visit and reassure people in the towns such as Dawson Springs that were struck that night.
click to download audioThe Governor added a special thank you to Pennyrile State Resort Park and others for the role they played in the recovery efforts.
click to download audioThose on hand enjoyed a buffet filled with turkey, ham and items that make up a traditional Thanksgiving meal. The Beshears departed for a stop in Hopkinsville after visiting for nearly 1 and a half hours. Governor Beshear was joined by Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Mike Berry, Parks Commissioner Russ Meyer, Senior Advisor Rocky Adkins, and other parks officials.
The Governor and First Lady visited everyone in the dining room who were the guest of Pennyrile State Park as part of an early Thanksgiving celebration Monday. Brittany Beshear says it was their pleasure to spend time with those impacted by the December 10 tornado.
click to download audioGovernor Beshear said he is pleased to beging stories of recovery.
click to download audioWhile visiting the tables in the dining room the Beshears were relayed several stories of how people have moved forward since the tornado.
click to download audioGovernor Beshear said they both feel it is important to visit and reassure people in the towns such as Dawson Springs that were struck that night.
click to download audioThe Governor added a special thank you to Pennyrile State Resort Park and others for the role they played in the recovery efforts.
click to download audioThose on hand enjoyed a buffet filled with turkey, ham and items that make up a traditional Thanksgiving meal. The Beshears departed for a stop in Hopkinsville after visiting for nearly 1 and a half hours. Governor Beshear was joined by Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Mike Berry, Parks Commissioner Russ Meyer, Senior Advisor Rocky Adkins, and other parks officials.