Fourth of July fun

07/07/2017

Rusty Watkins, dean of student services at Campbellsville University, pulls his son, Caleb, in the parade. Caleb won a first-place trophy in the children’s category. Caleb was supposed to be in the Children’s Parade, which got canceled due to rain, so Caleb got to ride in the “big” parade. His mom, Megan, is helping pull the “church.” (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)

Rusty Watkins, dean of student services at Campbellsville University, pulls his son, Caleb, in the parade. Caleb won a first-place trophy in the children’s category. Caleb was supposed to be in the Children’s Parade, which got canceled due to rain, so Caleb got to ride in the “big” parade. His mom, Megan, is helping pull the “church.” (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)

July 7, 2017
Immediate Release

Some scenes from Campbellsville's Fourth of July celebration are below:

The Tiger Team at 88.7 FM covers the parade at 10 a.m. at the Campbellsville/Taylor County annual Fourth of July celebration. From left, front, are Jess McCandless of Elizabethtown, Ky.;  Alex Meade of Paintsville, Ky. and Andrew Bennett, coordinator of audio/visual services. Back, Matt Wehle of Mechanicsville, Va., Jeannie Clark, director of broadcast services, and Matt Payton, radio program/production director. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
The Tiger Team at 88.7 FM covers the parade at 10 a.m. at the Campbellsville/Taylor County annual Fourth of July celebration. From left, front, are Jess McCandless of Elizabethtown, Ky.; Alex Meade of Paintsville, Ky. and Andrew Bennett, coordinator of audio/visual services. Back, Matt Wehle of Mechanicsville, Va., Jeannie Clark, director of broadcast services, and Matt Payton, radio program/production director. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
Dr. Donna Hedgepath, provost and vice president for academic affairs, appears in the parade in a truck driven by her husband, Pete Hedgepath, assistant bass fishing coach at Campbellsville University. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
Dr. Donna Hedgepath, provost and vice president for academic affairs, appears in the parade in a truck driven by her husband, Pete Hedgepath, assistant bass fishing coach at Campbellsville University. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
Campbellsville University's bass fishing team was represented in the parade by, from left: Justin Mayfield of Somerset, Ky., and incoming freshmen Ezra Oliver of Campbellsville and Tanner Barnes of Campbellsville, step-son of Megan Barnes, coordinator of introductory studies early alert system at the university. Pulling the boat were team members Colby Hays of Somerset and Travis Hunt of Campbellsville. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)
Campbellsville University's bass fishing team was represented in the parade by, from left: Justin Mayfield of Somerset, Ky., and incoming freshmen Ezra Oliver of Campbellsville and Tanner Barnes of Campbellsville, step-son of Megan Barnes, coordinator of introductory studies early alert system at the university. Pulling the boat were team members Colby Hays of Somerset and Travis Hunt of Campbellsville. (Campbellsville University Photo by Joan C. McKinney)

Campbellsville University is a widely-acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 5,000 students offering over 80 programs of study including 19 master's degrees, six postgraduate areas and seven pre-professional programs.  The university has off-campus centers in Louisville, Harrodsburg, Somerset and Hodgenville with instructional sites in Elizabethtown, Owensboro, and Summersville and a full complement of online programs.  The website for complete information is cjpk.net.