You're home in Owensboro

Call it a marketing ploy. Call it a boomerang campaign. Call it whatever you want.

This isn’t about putting up a good front. This isn’t about grassroots versus astroturf. In fact, we’ll be quite upfront with you about our agenda.

You see, Owensboro, Kentucky’s about more than just barbecue, bluegrass, and a bridge. It’s a place to call home, even from across the ocean (or at least the Ohio). And if you never realized this before, then you’ve certainly tumbled onto the right page.

After all, that’s what this page is about: bringing a bit of home, a bit of Owensboro, directly to you, regardless of which zip code you’re in now.

Basically, the plan here is to present you an authentic, though likely at least somewhat still biased, picture of what’s going on here at home. So get ready.

This is about community, and this is about home.

You’re home in Owensboro.


(Project of GO-EDC)

PRIDE of Owensboro-Daviess County’s First Impressions Symposium will take place this Wednesday, May 23, at WKU-O from 11:30 a.m to 2:00 p.m. Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson will be the featured speaker.
 
PRIDE organized the symposium to explore ways to create beautiful entryways into our community. First impressions shape the future image of our community. With new road improvements, Greater Owensboro has a unique opportunity to create some of the most beautiful city entrances anywhere.
PRIDE members are excited to have Abramson as well as Paul Kissinger of EDSA, the Fort Lauderdale, Florida firm that designed Owensboro’s riverfront redevelopment plan, as our guests. Following their comments, there will be a panel discussion.
Please join us! Seating is limited, and lunch will be provided. Please reserve your spot by calling 685-2652 or e-mailing kathy.strobel@plfo.org.