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Henderson County church continues to raise money for youth programs at Tri-Fest
Henderson County church continues to raise money for youth programs at Tri-Fest

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time27-04-2025

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Henderson County church continues to raise money for youth programs at Tri-Fest

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Between 4,000 and 5,000 people are expected to visit downtown Henderson this weekend for Tri-Fest. For decades it's been an opportunity for everyone to support organizations making a difference, and, for its second day this year, Tri-Fest is full of smiles, rides and great food. The members from Niagara United Methodist Church from eastern Henderson County are no exceptions to that rule. It's been a Tri-Fest staple since the very beginning. 'My parents were actually mentors that started this. So I'm just kind of following in their footsteps at this point, and it's been really cool. We have a lot of fun when we come down here. We work together as a family,' says Niagara UMC member Emily Plummer. There are several of those helping hands, raising money to send area children and teens to camp to not only grow a relationship with God but to let them know they're loved and that they are never forgotten. 'We have a lot of kids that come to our church that maybe their parents don't, but the kids come for Wednesdays — we have a potluck almost every Wednesday. This money helps to keep all that going. We feed kids and anybody who comes in — they can eat. They don't have to pay for anything,' says church member Jay Cavanah. Campus are running between $350 and $400 for each child and that does not include the annual Winter Blitz conference which could go between $3,000 and $5,000 for each child. 'It's incredibly important. There have been times when Tri-Fest has supplemented many youth and in a way that we don't think we could they could have experienced what they experienced,' Plummer says. It's all thanks to the thousands of Tri-Fest-goers lining up for the ever popular porkburger, among other items at Niagara UMC. ''It's always been around, and it's real good,' says Isaiah Powell. 'It's my favorite thing down here,' adds Savanah Powell. There's still a chance for the Tri-State to give back to several of the organization. Tri-Fest continues through Sunday. Henderson County church continues to raise money for youth programs at Tri-Fest Evansville joins nationwide Celebrate Trails Day initiative Ascension St. Vincent Indy 500 Princess spreads positivity at the hospital Tri-State grocers, farmers discuss fighting food insecurity More than 100 gather in Madisonville to protest Trump administration, Garcia deportation Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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