Board members from the Kentucky Science Center visited popular locations in Bowling Green to gather more information about the possibility of bringing a science center to the area. During their visit, they expressed great interest in learning as much as they could about the city to potentially move forward with the project.
Telia Butler, Downtown Development Coordinator for the City of Bowling Green, was excited about the prospect of a science center benefiting both locals and tourists. She is confident that the project will move forward, but there are still questions to be answered regarding where it will be constructed, its size, and when it will be built.
Butler encourages the community to continue supporting the idea of a science center in Bowling Green as the decision-making process progresses. By showing enthusiasm and support, residents can help make this dream a reality.
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