
A crowd mixed with community leaders, family and friends of the late Gerry Lynn gathered to dedicate a new park area along the Buttermilk Falls Trail Thursday (5/20) evening.
The Buttermilk Falls Trail committee has worked the on project since late January to develop a space for families to enjoy the outdoors or personal reflection in honor of the late Meade County Judge Executive Gerry Lynn. His family was on hand for the official unveiling of the sign. Committee members thought the park would be a well used addition to the trail system and is located in a area of the trail that was special to Judge Lynn.
Once the project was announced, donations for benches, tables, and trash receptacles came in and most of the equipment is installed and spaced for various activities in the park space. The walking trail is used by hundreds of people daily and now an adventure trail system has developed along the hill side that overlooks the atv and walking trails.
The trail project was one of many project efforts special to Judge Lynn. The Gerry Lynn Memorial Park is located about half mile from the Industrial Park entrance to the trail off of Kentucky 933.
You can watch video of the dedication ceremony in our “On Demand” section here.
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