Location
Nazareth, Kentucky, 40048
About this event
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of celebration, connection, and inspiration at our third annual Celebration of Community: Honoring the Heart of Service Brunch
We are thrilled to invite you to be part of this unforgettable, heartwarming event!
This special gathering will take place on May 18th from 1 PM to 3 PM at Crimmins Hall in beautiful Nazareth, Kentucky.
This event is dedicated to honoring the remarkable women and individuals in our community whose unwavering dedication and service transform lives every day. It is a time to reflect on the power of compassion, to recognize the tireless efforts of our local change-makers, and to connect with others who share a passion for making a meaningful difference.
Come be a part of this unforgettable event where the spirit of community and service will shine brightly. Whether you’re a long-time advocate or new to the cause, we invite you to share in the joy of honoring those who make our world a better place.
In celebration, all guests are encouraged to wear white.
Each Ticket Includes:
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A delicious sit-down meal (chicken, vegetables, bread, and drink)
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A sweet dessert to enjoy
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Light entertainment to enhance the experience
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A special gift from CASA
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An inspiring message from our Storyteller
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An empowering address from our Keynote Speaker
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An unforgettable Award Ceremony
Important Note About Parking:
In recent years, our event has experienced issues with the parking lot at Crimmin's Hall being too small. To mitigate this, we will be using additional parking throughout Nazareth. Please follow the directions of the attendants and parking signs. A trolley or bus will transport you from the parking lot to Crimmin's Hall. At the conclusion of the event, the same shuttle service will take you back to your car.
Schedule is as follows:
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12:15PM - Arrive, Entertainment
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01:00PM - Welcome
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01:15PM - Storyteller, Author Holly Hartman
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01:30PM - Lunch and Fellowship
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02:00PM - Keynote Speaker, The Hon. Pamela Goodwine, 5th Supreme Court District Judge
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02:30PM - Award Ceremony
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03:00PM - Conclusion
Through this event, we celebrate the heart of service that drives us all to create a brighter future for children in need. Whether you’re a long-time advocate or new to the cause, we invite you to be part of an unforgettable afternoon that showcases the power of community and compassion.
We look forward to sharing this meaningful time with you—come help us inspire new voices and strengthen the bonds that make our community stronger.
When we come together, we can make a lasting difference.
Meet Our Distinguished Speakers
CASA Storyteller, Author Holly Hartman
Holly Hartman is an international best-selling author, multi-award-winning community leader, and radio host committed to empowering women, building community, and advancing equity. She is the Co-Founder of The WO Network: Women Leaders of Louisville, a thriving community serving nearly 3,000 women professionals across Kentuckiana, and the Director of RAARE Woman Collective, a movement of nearly 3,000 women dedicated to Radical Action Advancing Racial Equity. Holly is also a partner in the Wise Woman Collective, a global community uplifting women through intentional leadership and purpose-driven connection.
As the Founder and CEO of ThePOP.Agency (Purposeful On-Brand Promotions), Holly helps women-led businesses and organizations develop powerful, aligned brands through strategic storytelling, positioning, and high-impact visibility. A sought-after brand strategist, workshop facilitator, and speaker, she has led hundreds of events and trainings, equipping women with the tools to amplify their voices, build impactful businesses, and foster thriving communities.
A radio host and engaging media personality, Holly brings insightful conversations to the airwaves, centering women’s leadership, business, and social impact.
Beyond her professional achievements, Holly is a survivor and trauma-informed professional, with over 15 years in recovery and advocacy work. She uses her lived experience to guide others in healing, resilience, and stepping into their own power.
CASA Keynote, The Hon. Pamela Goodwine, 5th Supreme Court District Judge
Justice Pamela R. Goodwine was elected to the Kentucky Supreme Court in November 2024 from the 5th Appellate District comprising Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Jessamine, Madison, Scott and Woodford Counties. Upon taking office on January 6, 2025, she became the first woman and fifth Justice to serve at all four levels of the judiciary in Kentucky.
Prior to being elected to the Supreme Court, Justice Goodwine served six years as a Judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, having been elected in November of 2018 and being re-elected unopposed in 2022. She chaired the Prehearing Conference and Personnel Committees. In January 2023, Chief Judge Larry E. Thompson named her as Deputy Chief Judge.
Prior to her election to the Court of Appeals, Justice Goodwine was Chief Regional Circuit Judge for Fayette County. She served as a circuit court judge since November of 2003. She served as a district court judge from August of 1999 until November of 2003.
Justice Goodwine was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio. She moved to Lexington, Kentucky in November of 1979 to work as a court stenographer. Despite tragedy, obstacles, and a life-threatening illness, Justice Goodwine received her undergraduate degree from the University of Kentucky, Carol Martin Gatton College of Business in 1991. She graduated from the University of Kentucky, College of Law in 1994. She was admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in October 1994. She was in private practice with the law firm of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs from 1994 until her appointment to the district court bench in August of 1999. Her primary practice area was labor and employment law. More recently, Justice Goodwine earned her Master of Laws degree in Judicial Studies from Duke University School of Law in May 2023.
Prior to her appointment to the bench, Justice Goodwine chaired the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights. She also served as a commissioner of that agency. Justice Goodwine was inducted into the Carol Martin Gatton College of Business and Economics Alumni Hall of Fame in February 2000. She was named the Fayette County Bar Association's Outstanding Young Lawyer in May 2001. On September 21, 2012, Justice Goodwine received the Henry V. Pennington Trial Judge of the Year Award from the Kentucky Justice Association. Justice Goodwine also served as a Fayette County Drug Court judge from 2011 until her election to the Kentucky Court of Appeals. In March of 2018, Justice Goodwine received the 2018 “Women Making History" Award from the Kentucky Commission on Women and in April of 2018, she received the Carl Brashear, “Walking by Faith" Award from the Carter G. Woodson Academy. In April of 2019, she received the “Fair Administration of Justice" Award from the Kentucky Academy of Defense Lawyers and the “Distinguished Jurist" Award from the UK College of Law Alumni Association in June of 2019 and the “Torch of Excellence" Award from the UK College of Law Alumni Association in October of 2019 at the 29th Annual Lyman T. Johnson Awards Banquet. She was named One of The Kentucky Gazette's 2020 "Most Notable Women" in Kentucky Politics and Government.
Justice Goodwine is a member of the National Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association and the Fayette County Bar Association. She is a Life Fellow of the Kentucky Bar Foundation. Justice Goodwine is active in the community and is a member of Central Kentucky American Inns of Court, the Lexington Forum and the Rotary Club of Lexington. She is a frequent motivational speaker and presenter for continuing legal education.
Justice Goodwine is married to Lee A. Padgett, Jr. They have two children, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. In June 2012, Justice Goodwine was certified as a Jazzercise fitness instructor. She enjoys motivational speaking, interior design and health, fitness and wellness classes.