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Community spreads patriotism at downtown Lexington Fourth of July Parade
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — The sidewalks on either side of East Main Street were filled with people sporting red, white, and blue for this year’s Fourth of July Parade. The parade is just one way some people enjoy celebrating as well as honoring those who served in the military.
Hundreds of people flock to tattoo expo in downtown Lexington
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The first Lexington Tattoo Expo is underway at the Hilton Lexington/Downtown, showcasing dozens of artists from across the nation. “A lot of these artists are well-known on the internet, well-known on Facebook, all that, and this is their chance to, if they’ve seen their work and want something from them, this is their chance to get them and not have to leave the state,” said the expo’s emcee, Tyler Casey.
Lake Reba Park holds its annual Fourth of July celebration
RICHMOND, Ky. (FOX 56) — What better way to celebrate Independence Day than at a lake? That’s exactly what people did today at Lake Reba Park’s annual 4th of July Celebration. “We love having an event that is a positive quality of life event for the community,...
Lexington must say no to solar development on farmland, say yes to better alternatives | Opinion
OpEd: Other communities are saving the land that best produces our food. They are, instead, prioritizing solar in industrial-zoned areas, commercial areas, and built environments.
Downtown Lexington Enlivened by Festive Parade Celebrating Community and Heritage
Lexington, the heart of Kentucky, always known for its comfort charm and southern hospitality, took festivity to a new level with a vibrant parade on downtown Main Street. With a blend of tradition and modern celebrations, this community experience was brought to life by the notable presence of Sydney St. Claire.
Review: “That Book Woman” gives educational and entertaining view into Ky. history
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com “That Book Woman” made its world debut on the stage of Pioneer Playhouse on July 2, a play that gives a peek back in time to a piece of Kentucky history: the pack horse librarians. These librarians were women who distributed books throughout Appalachia on horses as part of the United States Works Progress […] The post Review: “That Book Woman” gives educational and entertaining view into Ky. history appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Danville Business Licenses: May 2024
Business licenses issued in Danville in April 2024, listed in order as date issued / name of applicant / doing business as / address / description of business: 5/1/2024 – Bryan Gooch; BG’s Landscaping; 218 Candlewood Dr., Danville, KY 40422; Mowing & Landscaping. 5/2/2024 – Ryders Lawncare and Landscaping; same; 1233 Carpenter Creek Rd., Parksville, […] The post Danville Business Licenses: May 2024 appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Wilmore Marks 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival Amidst Community Excitement and Anticipation for Future Celebrations
Wilmore Celebrates its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. On a bright and clear Independence Day morning, the city of. was a spectacle of festive colors, sounds, and energy as it kicked off its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. This annual event, a beloved tradition in the city, managed to bring together both local residents and visitors for a memorable celebration of America’s birthday. Despite the potential threat of rain, it held off to allow the city to enjoy the parade and subsequent festival.
July events at the Art Center of the Bluegrass
July is the heart of the summer months, so why not spend it in the heart of Danville at the Art Center of the Bluegrass? Register the kiddos for a creative summer camp, enjoy getting crafty in the Art Studio, cool off with a stroll around the GLASS National Art Museum, or meet friends for […] The post July events at the Art Center of the Bluegrass appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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