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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


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The attorneys and staff at Skeeters, Bennett, Wilson, & Pike are dedicated to the communities in which they live and practice.

Our firm members are involved and serve on boards of directors for such diverse non-profit organizations including St. Brigid Catholic Church, Valley View Baptist Church, Brandenburg United Methodist Church, Radcliff/North Hardin Chamber of Commerce, Radcliff Rotary Club, Community Health Clinic of Hardin-LaRue County, Association of the United States Army, North Central Education Foundation, Heartland Community Foundation, The Challenger Learning Center, Glendale Baptist Children's Home, USA Cares, North Hardin Hope, Vine Grove Chamber of Commerce, AUSA CORE Committee, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, The Elizabethtown/Hardin County Chamber of Commerce and The American Red Cross.

David T. Wilson II personally organized and conducted a fundraiser for Camp Tessa at Severns Valley Baptist Church in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The camp was designed to help autistic children develop their social skills. It serves approximately 25 children each summer who come from Hardin and surrounding counties. David led a fundraising campaign with the Hardin County Bar Association to help subsidize the cost of the camp.

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Terry Bennett was appointed the chairman for the Friends of Scouting Campaign, Radcliff District of the Lincoln Trail Division, Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of America. The Radcliff area including Vine Grove, Rineyville, and Fort Knox raised 177% of its goal which was the highest in the entire Lincoln Heritage Council.

Mr. Bennett was appointed Chairman for the 2006 Hardin County Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner on behalf of the Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of America. The dinner set a new record of 210 people in attendance and over $25,000.00 was raised for scouting in Hardin County, also a new record. U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson from Columbia, South Carolina gave the keynote address and Lloyd Hillard, President and CEO of First Citizens Bank in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky was presented with the Distinguished Citizen's Award.

From January 2006 to January 2008 Terry was Chairman of the North Central Education Foundation. He has recently been elected as the Chairman of the Heartland Community Foundation and First Citizens Bank. He also is a Board Member of the Elizabethtown/Hardin County Chamber of Commerce.

The firm also supports through financial contributions such organizations as:

American Cancer Society

MDAA Golf

AUSA

Meade County High School Football

AUSA Golf Scramble

Metro United Way

Big Blue Trojan Club District Tournament

North Hardin Bank Calendars

Big Blue Trojan Fund

North Hardin Baseball

Big Brothers, Big Sisters

North Hardin Cheerleading

Central Hardin Wrestling

North Hardin Football Boosters

Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament

North Hardin Football Program

City of Radcliff Christmas Festival

North Hardin Girls and Boys Basketball

City of Radcliff Mayor's Gift

North Hardin Golf Tournament

Crusade for Children

North Hardin Hope

Fort Knox High School

North Hardin Soccer

Fund for the Arts

North Hardin Softball

Girl Scouts

North Hardin Track and Field

Golden Armor Festival

North Hardin Wrestling

Hardin County Education Foundation

North Hardin Yearbook

John Hardin Baseball

Project Graduation

Knights of Columbus

Radcliff Baseball/Softball Association

Knights of Columbus Gold Scramble

Radcliff Jr. Women's Club Jr. Miss

Ky Municipal Clerk Association

Radcliff Shop with a Cop

Law Publication

Relay for Life

Lincoln Trail Boy Scouts

Sister City Program

Lions Club

St. Brigid Fall Festival

Lions Club

St. Brigid Fall Festival

March of Dimes

Vine Grove Baseball

Vine Grove Baseball/Softball Association

Skeeters, Bennett, Wilson, & Pike believes that its attorneys should lead by example by serving the community in various civic and charitable positions. Members of the firm are also actively involved in various professional organizations that are designed to serve the Bar. This overall commitment to our community and our profession is taken seriously because we believe that local attorneys should serve their local communities.