In an exciting development for the community, Downtown Lawrenceburg has been selected as one of only 383 projects across the nation to receive funding from the 2025 AARP Community Challenge. This prestigious recognition comes after a competitive selection process that saw over 3,450 applicants vying for support. The initiative, backed by AARP Tennessee and AARP Livable Communities, aims to fund short-term projects that enhance the livability of communities for individuals of all ages.
With the financial assistance from this grant, Downtown Lawrenceburg plans to introduce a mobile mini golf course designed to foster enjoyment, physical activity, and community engagement right in the center of town. This innovative setup will be available at various events and activities throughout the year, encouraging social interaction and promoting low-impact exercise, particularly for residents aged 50 and above who are seeking accessible and enjoyable ways to stay active and engaged.
Michele Gantz, the Executive Director of Downtown Lawrenceburg, expressed her enthusiasm about the grant, stating, “We are incredibly proud that AARP selected Downtown Lawrenceburg for this investment to make our community more livable for residents of all ages.” She emphasized that this funding enables the realization of a joyful project that aligns with their mission to create a vibrant and inclusive downtown environment.
The portable mini golf course is designed with mobility and accessibility in mind, offering a fun and lighthearted opportunity for individuals to engage in physical activity, socialize, and enjoy public spaces during special downtown events, community festivals, and Final Fridays. This initiative not only aims to promote health and wellness but also to strengthen community ties through shared experiences and recreational activities.