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25-05-2025
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Morganfield native coordinates event to remember passed loved ones for 13th consecutive year
MORGANFIELD, Ky. (WEHT) — For the 13th consecutive year, Morganfield native Spencer Foreman is putting on Memories in the Park. Foreman is inviting everyone to come out to Dunbar Park with the purpose to remember and honor loved ones who have passed. After his own father passed away 13 years ago, Foreman started the first event as a way to remember him. With help from Union County sponsors, there's inflatables for the kids and free burgers, hot dogs, chicken, cotton candy and sodas to enjoy. 'This is to combine the communities together just for one whole day, just to remember those we lost,' Foreman says. 'It's very important to keep their memories alive of what they doing prior to us. It's very important that everybody, and everyone is welcome to this event anytime.' Foreman says Memories in the Park will continue through 10 p.m. Saturday night. Swimmers flock to Burdette Park pool's opening day despite cooler temperatures Morganfield native coordinates event to remember passed loved ones for 13th consecutive year Daredevil group debuts for the summer at Holiday World Gibson County visionaries cut the ribbon on the Toyota Indiana YMCA Posey County's first inclusive playground opens in Mt. Vernon 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 This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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25-05-2025
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Swimmers flock to Burdette Park pool's opening day despite cooler temperatures
VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. (WEHT) — Saturday afternoon was relatively chilly in the Tri-State. Though temperatures then never went higher than the mid 70s, some decide to go swimming on the first day Burdette Park's pool opened. Some may have gone outside on Saturday and said 'it's too cold to go swimming,' but not this crowd. Several braved the cooler temps and physically jumped — or dived — into Burdette Park's pool for the first time this season. Those I spoke to say they wouldn't want it any other way, even if some were visibly shivering. To account for that weather, some gave themselves no other choice but to cover up with towels and sweatshirts to keep warm. But a little lackluster weather did not leave a bad impression on these park guests. Those I spoke to say they'll be back again this summer, including those who have been to Burdette time and time again like Arya and A'Melody Wilson from Henderson. 'We like swimming and we like floating and we like tanning,' says Arya Wilson. 'I like the spring boards and sliding,' A'Melody added. Lucky for then, there's some new things at the pool for the 2025 season. There's a new walk-over bridge over the slides, two 'funbrellas' and new speakers and lights to round out the experience. For the first time, Hot 96 will be hosting pool parties between 2 and 4 — weather permitting — on Fridays with giveaways. On top of securing some new amenities, Burdette Park Director Zachary Wathen says he's especially proud of his staff for getting the pool open as an ice storm hit early this year and of course after the record Tri-State flooding this spring. 'We don't really have any excuses out here. We got the pool open on time, but it definitely wasn't easy. But my crew out here made it happen, so I'm proud of them,' Wathen says. From now until August 3, the pool will be open seven days a week. Swimmers flock to Burdette Park pool's opening day despite cooler temperatures Morganfield native coordinates event to remember passed loved ones for 13th consecutive year Daredevil group debuts for the summer at Holiday World Gibson County visionaries cut the ribbon on the Toyota Indiana YMCA Posey County's first inclusive playground opens in Mt. Vernon Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.