Annual Writing Contest: “If I Were an Animal”
If you could be any animal at all which would it be? Would you be a lion and rule as king of the savannah? Or would you be a giraffe who can reach the tallest branches of the tree?
Out and About in Central Kentucky
If you could be any animal at all which would it be? Would you be a lion and rule as king of the savannah? Or would you be a giraffe who can reach the tallest branches of the tree?
Mother Nurture – a Breastfeeding Resource Center and Baby Boutique in Lexington – has joined forces with the Indiana Mothers’ Milk Bank to collect donor human milk.
Some favorite Disney characters are bringing classic fairytales to life at Rupp Arena in “Disney Live!” Three Classic Fairy Tales.”
Prepare to step into a world of wonder where dreams really do come true.
The 30th year of Kentucky Crafted: The Market will take place March 1-4 at the Lexington Convention Center to showcase some of Kentucky’s finest artists and craftsmen.
Everyone’s favorite ogre will visit the Lexington Opera House this month in “Shrek the Musical,” the show based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks film.
Hospice of the Bluegrass will host “Creative Coping for Kids,” a grief workshop for school-aged children.
For the first time, the AMA Arenacross Series is bringing high intensity, bar-to-bar dirt-bike racing to Rupp Arena on Feb. 4 at 7 p.m.
Girls Rock! is hosting a mother and daughter workshop for girls 10-13 and their mothers on Saturday, March 3, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning at 251 W. 2nd St.
Lexington Children’s Theatre will perform “There’s a Boy in the Girls Bathroom” this month and tell the story of Bradley Chalkers – a boy described as a monster by his classmates. But there might be more to this bully then meets the eye.
The Living Arts & Science Center is accepting registration for more than 60 classes during the winter/spring semester of unique and creative art and science classes for children 2 years old and up.