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Every Element Events opens in Edmonton From Kim Harwood, Executive Director Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce The ribbon cutting and the Grand Opening for Every Element Events were held Thursday, September 25, 2025 in their newly renovated building at 107 N Main St. on the Public Square in Edmonton. The opening was a dream come true for the Hills family. The building was purchased in May, and the family worked many long days to get their dream venue ready for the public. Dreams do come true, and this venue provides a storybook setting, an old building that has been restored and is now the home of an elegant venue off the square in Edmonton, KY ready to be the setting for wedding receptions, reunions, showers, birthdays, business meetings, and other ceremonies. The main floor and the upstairs were open for guests to preview with table settings in place. Both floors are open and spacious with the upstairs having an eighteen round table capacity. News 40 Bowling Green was on site to cover the Grand Opening and ribbon cutting for Every Element Events. We are always glad to have additional coverage and the spotlight on new businesses and events in our community. Daniel Bragg, Chamber President opened the event on behalf of the Hills and the Chamber of Commerce by welcoming all those in attendance. He expressed his amazement at the transformation of the building and the asset this venue will be to the community. He then introduced Lena Hills, and her daughter Halle who thanked everyone for coming and for all those who encouraged them along the way. Everyone then made their way outside for the official ribbon cutting, which was done by Lena and Halle, side by side. The guests made their way back in for refreshments and registered for door prizes. A lot of guests came through the doors to tour the beautiful building taking shape over the past months. The Hills also had close friends and family that were by their side for the big day. Every Element Events was a huge step forward for Metcalfe County. This venue will provide the opportunity for families, friends, classmates, and bridal parties to have a breathtaking venue right here at home! Please visit the website at www.everyelementevents.com for additional details. The Chamber of Commerce and the Edmonton Herald News would like to thank Edmonton Police Chief David Robertson for traffic control while photos of the ribbon cutting were made. This story was posted on 2025-09-30 08:23:27
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