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Out and About in Central Kentucky
After operating for 51 years out of three small houses on North Ashland Avenue, the Lexington Hearing and Speech Center is moving to a new and spacious facility – the former Julia R. Ewan Elementary School – with 70,000 square feet of space. The move is possible due to the ongoing ambitious capital campaign that […]
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It’s not the Bluegrass … it’s Blue Hawaii at the Bike Prom to benefit the Living Arts & Science Center on Saturday, Oct. 1.
A Moon Cake contest, live music, and YMCA and children activities highlight the Kentucky Chinese American Association’s Moon Festival Celebration 2011 in September.
As a result of the high number of crib safety-related incidents since 2007, the Consumer Product Safety Commission recently enacted new crib safety standards, applicable to both full-size and non-full-size cribs.
Tony Award nominee Cathy Rigby takes flight in an all new production of “Peter Pan” that is coming to the Lexington Opera House.
Discover the magic all over again of this two-time Emmy Award winning and two- time Tony Award nominated production.
What words would you use to describe your best friend? “Brilliant?” “Radiant?”
How about “some pig?”
Bring your dog out to the Woodland Aquatic Center for a dip in the pool during the 11th Annual Dog Paddle, Saturday, Sept. 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
If your child is struggling at school, stumbling over spelling or math facts or even reading, the fix may be as simple as using more of his senses in the learning process.
Years of research have shown that all of us learn differently — schoolchildren, too. Where one approach works for some kids, it fails to click with others.
“My husband created this recipe for stuffed zucchini, and we make it a different way most every time, but it’s always good.
“We try new seasonings or add extra veggies to the stuffing.