Warming Centers in Garrard County in Anticipation of Severe Winter Weather

In response to the imminent severe winter weather, Garrard County’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has issued a critical announcement urging residents to prepare for the extreme cold. The EMA has organized several warming centers across the county to provide shelter for those in need during this challenging period. These centers are available on a case-by-case basis, ensuring that residents have a safe, warm place to go as temperatures plummet.

Residents requiring access to these warming centers should contact Bluegrass 911 at either 859-792-3023 or 859-792-2244 for assistance.

This proactive measure is part of Garrard County’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its community during hazardous weather conditions.

The warming centers are strategically located across the county for accessibility. These include:

  1. Lancaster Police Department - Lobby (24/7): Located at 214 Richmond St., the police department lobby is open round the clock, offering a safe and secure environment.

  2. Lancaster Baptist Church: Situated on Richmond St., the church joins the effort to provide a warm space for residents.

  3. Forks Church: Located on Lexington Rd., this church is another key location for residents seeking shelter from the cold.

  4. Lancaster First Assembly: Found on Industry Rd., the assembly offers a welcoming space for those in need.

  5. Cartersville Fire Department: Located on Cartersville Rd., the fire department stands ready to support the community in these harsh weather conditions.

Garrard County’s initiative to establish these warming centers is a testament to the community’s solidarity and preparedness in the face of severe weather challenges. The EMA’s timely response and coordination with local organizations highlight the community’s resilience and commitment to supporting its residents during times of need.