The Meade Activity Center is still seeking to offer an afterschool program at Flaherty Schools this year. We will have a booth and representatives at both sites this Thursday, August 1st to register participants as well as answer questions about the program. If you have a student at Flaherty Primary or Elementary be sure to stop by and check out the details of the REC League Afterschool Program!
We NEED Your Old Golf Balls!
With the additions made to the driving range, along with the increased volume of range balls going out we are in need of your old golf balls. If you have golf balls laying around the house, garage, or anywhere else we will gladly take them!
If you have donations, please contact us at 270 422-2227.
4th Annual MAC Triathlon Registration Now Open!!!
The 4th Annual MAC Mini-Triathlon is now open for registration. The event will be held on Saturday August 17th. Registration will remain open through Wednesday, August 7th.
Check in begins at 6:30 am on Race Day and the event will kick off at 7:30 am.
Find more information about the Triathlon here: Triathlon Brochure 2013
4th Annual MAC Mini Triathlon
The 4th annual Meade Activity Center Mini Triathlon is scheduled for August 17th, 2013
Download the brochure here: Triathlon Brochure 2013
Local Energy Providers Collaborate on Meade Activity Center Project
On Friday May 31st, Meade County RECC and Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E) came together to perform one of the largest community efforts in their organizational histories. The two companies worked side by side to create new boundaries by setting posts, cable, and netting on the driving range at the Meade Activity Center. Both providers have been supporters of the Meade Activity Center (MAC) since its inception and were eager to get involved. Since 2011, various adult and youth programs have been offered, but the MAC took a huge step forward last spring when they became an affiliate of the Louisville First Tee Program. “Updating our practice facilities has been a major emphasis, especially to accommodate our junior golf efforts,” said Executive Director Aaron Greenwell. “We’re excited to be the only full service practice area in the community.” When asked if the energy providers would be willing to provide their services in exchange for sponsorship recognition of the First Tee program, both jumped at the opportunity to offer support. RECC President and CEO Burns Mercer stated “I have been following the First Tee program nationally for some time and really support the impact it can make on young people.” David Pace supervised the effort for Meade County RECC while Dink Keen of LG&E led on their end. “Our employees are committed to giving back to the communities in which we live and work,” said Greg Thomas, vice president of Electric Distribution at LG&E and KU. “Helping Meade County’s First Tee Program is part of our larger commitment to improving the quality of life for our neighbors and investing in the development of the leaders of tomorrow.”
The Meade Activity Center became an affiliate of The First Tee of Louisville in the spring of 2012. Since that time they have produced over 125 participants in the Life Skills programs and outreach camps.
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