Easter Event April 3rd Kicks Off Community Series
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Operation Bandage: Heal the Wounds Armed Forces Day Celebration to Honor Service Members May 16
Ford City, PA — Event producer Katt Hefner, founder of Kattnip Enterprises, is launching a series of community events this spring beginning with a faith-based Easter gathering on April 3 in partnership with the Ford City Ministerium, followed by the headline event “Operation Bandage: Heal the Wounds Armed Forces Day Celebration” on May 16.
The April 3 Easter program, presented by the Ford City Ministerium, and Kattnip Enterprises, will bring together local churches and community members for an uplifting afternoon of music, reflection, and inspiration during the Easter season. The event is designed to unite the community through faith and fellowship while celebrating the message of renewal and hope that defines the Easter season.
Hefner, known for her creative vision and strong event production expertise, has developed a reputation for producing thoughtfully designed gatherings that combine atmosphere, organization, and engaging programming. Through Kattnip Enterprises, she continues to create community-centered experiences that bring people together in meaningful ways.
In addition to her work as a producer and event designer, Hefner will also be performing musically with her brother as the duo Heffner & Hefner. Her brother Stan Heffner, head of Skattan Productions, will also be involved, highlighting the creative collaboration between the siblings and bringing an additional musical dimension to the program.
“Events have the ability to connect people and inspire communities,” Hefner said. “The Easter gathering is about reflection and renewal, and Operation Bandage will be a powerful opportunity to honor those who serve our country.”
Operation Bandage: Heal the Wounds Armed Forces Day
On May 16, Kattnip Enterprises will present “Operation Bandage: Heal the Wounds Armed Forces Day Celebration,” a special event dedicated to recognizing and honoring members of the United States Armed Forces and veterans.
The event is designed as a community tribute to service, sacrifice, and resilience, bringing together residents, veterans, and supporters to show appreciation for those who have served. Through meaningful programming and community participation, Operation Bandage: Heal the Wounds Armed Forces Day will highlight themes of gratitude, unity, and healing.
With Hefner’s event design leadership and production experience, Operation Bandage is expected to become a signature community event honoring America’s service members while fostering appreciation and unity across the region.


