Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center will open this summer, but the opening will be delayed until mid-June.
The Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Department announced Tuesday the popular aquatic center will open for its 15th season on June 18. The water park traditionally opens Memorial Day weekend but did not open last summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The park received good news Monday when Governor Andy Beshear ended the statewide outdoor mask mandate for venues of less than 1,000 people.
Visitors to the water park will see two changes which will include a new concessionaire and improved lazy area features. The Snack Attack concessions area will now be operated by Brenda West, who will be offering traditional items and some of her tasty favorites many will recognize from her Ruff Park concession stand.
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Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation’s Movies in the Park series, one of the community’s most-anticipated summer family activities, next show will be Friday, May 21
st at DeBow Recreational Complex for Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. The movie will start at 8pm or as soon as the sun goes down. DeBow Park is located at 307 North Drive in Hoptown.
Movies in the Park remains a FREE activity this summer, thanks to MITP sponsors United Southern Bank, WHOP 1230 AM & 95.3 FM, and Lite Rock 98.7! Load up your car and head to DeBow Park, where the drive-in option will be available again this year. Additionally, Holiday Burgers and Kona Ice of Hopkinsville will be on site to fulfill your movie snack needs!
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Hudson adds food vendors will be on-site for each Movie in the Park, as well as a drive-in option for those who would prefer to stay in their vehicles.
Parks and Recreation officials will ask families to follow current social distancing and other health guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at each of the events.
United Southern Bank sponsors the ‘Movies in the Park’ series.