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Halloween Happenings
Explore the Louisville Zoo at the World’s Largest Halloween Party every Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 3-27. The party starts at 5 p.m. each evening with entry until 8:30 p.m. Evenings are filled with Halloween fun for all ages. Children 11 and under can trick-or-treat throughout the zoo, enjoy the animals and celebrate the fall season. Special event […]
2019 Fall Festivals
BI-WATER FARM AutumnFest 877 Cincinnati Road, Georgetown www.biwaterfarm.com Sept. 23-Oct. 31 / Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sunday, Noon-7 p.m. Fall festivals are open seven days a week, special events planned on most weekends. $11.99 general admission, free for children 2 & under. See website for times and complete […]
Birthday Parties
CREATE Art + Play Studio 193 Kentucky Ave. / Info: (859) 429-1594 www.createstudioky.com CREATE art + play studio puts the ART in PARTY! Intimate space is suitable for 15 children or less. Parties include one hand-drawn birthday banner to paint, plus arts & crafts tables. Custom parties with themes of your choosing are available. Bring […]
Private School Open Houses
COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL 725 Stone Road (859) 277-4805 www.cmsmontessori.org Toddler (18 months)-8th grade Call to schedule your Campus tour, offered daily. LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Tates Creek Campus Preschool-5th Grade Immanuel Baptist Church 3100 Tates Creek Road (Entrance #8) Thursday, Nov. 7 / 9-11:30 a.m. Rose Campus 6th-12th Grade 6th Grade Academy 450 West Reynolds Road (Elementary […]
Valuing Function Over Structure
“This is the essence of what’s wrong with healthcare today,” Dr. Rick Graebe said. “Three-quarters of our training as doctors is structure-based.” Which makes sense because doctors have to understand structure first. A heart surgeon must understand how that organ works. Same with an ear, nose and throat specialist who must know the inner workings […]
For Toddlers, Picky Eating Is Normal
Picky eating is very common in childhood. For toddlers, it is basically a normal phenomenon. Older children and even adults can be picky. There are reasons for this and some things that might help make it better. We all have foods we like and do not like. Some children narrow their preferences a lot more […]
KU Scholar Athlete of October 2019: Tommy Svetich
Blue Devils Defense Has Guardian Angel School: Henry Clay High GRADE: 12 Sport: Soccer Academics: A member of The Academy at Henry Clay, Tommy has a 4.5 weighted GPA, has taken 12 A.P. classes and scored 32 on the ACT. Parents: Susie & Dave The most nerve-racking experience in Tommy Svetich’s soccer career was also his […]
Asbury University Students Honor 9/11 Fallen
Every year, a group of students places nearly 3,000 flags in Asbury University’s green — an open space in the center of Asbury’s campus — to represent the lives lost in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. Throughout the day, students, faculty, staff and alumni are taking moments to pray for the families impacted […]
Asbury University Earns Top-10 National Ranking
Wilmore Christian School Scores Well in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ Categories Asbury University’s unique combination of academic excellence and spiritual vitality has made it a premier institution in the state of Kentucky for decades, and once again the private, Christian university has been recognized for its excellence at the regional level with a Top-10 […]
The Lexington School’s New Academic Center Opens on Time
Local Construction Firm Uses Local Talent to Meet First Day of School Deadline By Beth Pride After a year of construction, The Lexington School’s brand new, state-of-the-art, 25,000 square foot Academic Center and Learning Center opened its doors ON TIME on August 22 at 7:30 a.m. to almost 600 very excited students and their families. […]