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Starlite Drive Businesses To Hold Block Party On Saturday

Starlite Drive Businesses to Hold Block Party on Saturday

Public invited for family friendly event

Henderson, KY – Several local businesses will host a Block Party on Starlite Drive this Saturday from 10:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. The Starlite Drive Block Party will include giveaways, educational events, demonstrations and free treats for all.

Starlite Drive, located off Highway 60 East in Henderson, KY, is now fully developed, and all the local businesses located on the drive will take part in the festivities. The development consists of a mix of services, now with financial, healthcare, therapy, orthopaedic urgent care, dental care, and the Henderson Fire Station #3.

“The event will be perfect for families,” says Claire Bosma, Marketing Director at Orthopaedic Associates. “We’ll have giveaways and refreshments. Orthopaedic Associates will demonstrate how casts are made, and the fire station will offer tours of real fire trucks.”

Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union opened their Henderson Office on the last remaining lot on the drive in late February.

Participating business include:

Starlite Drive originally was used as the home of Starlite Drive-in and operated from 1954 to 2005.

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