Fall Festivals Across Kentucky – September

Fall Festivals and Family Fun Across Kentucky In September There is no shortage of fun things to experience this fall across Kentucky.  BBQ, Blues and Bluegrass, apples and sorghum, hometown traditions and more.  So many towns, communities, counties, and organizations host fall events, and more often than not, they are free. Which events will your family be attending? Let us know in the comments below. Metro Louisville September 7, (Louisville),6pm-9:30pm & September 8 10am-9pm: Middletown Family Fun Festival and Craft Show September 7, 6pm: Southern Seminary – Southern Circus Fall Festival September 8, Louisville Dragon Boat Festival September 8, 8am-2pm:

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Uniquely Kentucky – CONNECT

Tonight, August 18, 2018, Experience Spontaneity, Play, Creativity, and Discovery at Connect Where: Bernheim Arboretum | 2075 Clermont Rd, Clermont, Ky 40110 | All around Lake Nevin When: August 18, 2018 | 6:31 – 10: 31 | Two hours before sunset to two hours after sunset. Where to Start: Pay your admission at the admission booth as you enter the park.  Cost is $5 per person, children 2 and under are free. Why: This is an event you and your children will not forget any time soon.  In their 10th year, the event invites artists, creative thinkers, teachers and scientific minds to set up activities

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20 Things to Do in Georgetown This Fall

Where can you go this fall in Kentucky to ride horses, pick apples, zip down a pumpkin vine zipline and meet famous racehorses on any given day?  That’s right, Georgetown, Kentucky. Celebrate the Back to School Season | at the Georgetown Chick-fil-A From 5:30 – 7:30pm on Tuesday, August 21 win prizes, play games and eat shaved Ice at the Back To School Bash. See the Champions of the Bluegrass | at Family Fun Night at the Kentucky Horse Park August 24 starting at 5pm with a 6pm Hall of Champions Show. Support Local Theatre | at a Glass Painting Fundraiser August 25 from 12-2pm

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4 Ways to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week

4 Ways to Celebrate National Farmers Market Week As you are busy getting your kids ready to head back to school, don’t forget that there are at least three months left to buy locally grown produce at a Kentucky Farmers’ markets.  Where you shop makes a difference to Kentucky Farmers!  In celebration of #FarmersMarketWeek, consider participating in one or more of the following ways.  1) Plan to visit your local Farmers Market weekly.  Need help finding one?  Visit the Kentucky Proud Farmers Market Directory here or visit one of the following suggested Farmers’ Markets by the day of the week. Note that

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Uniquely Kentucky: Great American Dollhouse Museum

Indoor Play and Family Fun at The Great American Dollhouse Museum  Where: Centrally located in Danville, The Great American Dollhouse Museum is about 50 minutes from Lexington and an hour and a half from Louisville.  Essential Information: 344 Swope Dr. Danville, Ky 40422 | 859.236.1883 | www.thedollhousemuseum.com | Facebook When: The Museum is open from 11am to 5pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays and closed on Sundays and Mondays. Where to Start: Purchase your admission, $7.50 for adults, $6.60 for seniors, $5.00 for children (4-12) and children under 4 are free! Why: This is a destination spot for anyone who loves vintage dollhouses and

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One Tank Trip: Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

Fantastic Kentucky Family Fun On One Fill-up: Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site Where: Centrally located, Perryville is approximately an hour and 20 minutes from both Louisville and Lexington in Perry County. Essential Information: 1825 Battlefield Rd. Perryville, KY, 40468 | 859.332.8631 | www.perryvillebattlefield.org | Facebook | Twitter When: The park is open from daylight to sunset, seven days a week.  The Museum and Gift shop are open 9am to 5pm, Monday through Saturday and 11am to 5pm, Sunday | Beginning April 1 to October 31 | Call for availablity in the offseason. Creature Comforts: Restrooms, a pavilion, and picnic tables are all available

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Let’s Go Back To School

Back to School Events, Supplies, and Fun It is that time again to get ready for school.  Below is a list of events around the state sponsored by a wide variety of businesses and nonprofits who want Kentucky Families to get the 2018 school year started off right.  Eastern Kentucky July 25, 6-8pm | Back to School Bash & Backpack Giveaway | First Christian Church | 206 Chestnut St. Berea 40403 Admission: Free Highlights: Games, food, music, and backpack giveaway begins at 6pm until supplies last July 27, 2-5pm | Back to School Bash | Kentucky One Pediatrics | 378 Thompson

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Uniquely Kentucky: SuperHero Creamery and T-Shirt Factory

Plan a back to school shopping trip to Ashland for custom T-Shirts, ice cream, and family fun. It is that time again to start thinking about making sure our kids are ready to head back to school.  Parents are thinking about immunization records, school supplies, and somewhere in the backs of our brains, how we will ever get our kids back on their school schedule. There is a lot for us to think about, but it will all get done.  And yes, despite all things, our kids will make it to the first day of school.  Here in Jessamine County,

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Spartan Kids Race at Fort Knox

This is a sponsored post RACE AGAINST SOMEONE YOUR OWN SIZE: Spartan Kids Race at Fort Knox On July 14th The Spartan Race USAA Honor Series will push kids racers beyond their comfort zones, all while teaching them valuable lessons and empowering them to overcome personal life obstacles.  The Spartan Kid’s race caters to athletes searching for a competitive sport, to children seeking a healthy lifestyle. Race Distances: 4 Options for our young athletes. Obstacle counts and difficulty increase with each distance. Ages 4 – 6: .5 mile Ages 7-9: 1 mile Ages 10-14: Open 2+ miles Ages 10-13: Competitive

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Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival

Kentucky Highland Renaissance Festival ONE WEEKEND LEFT Where: 955 Elm St. (Hwy 22) Eminence When: 10am to 7pm | Seven Weekends ending July 14th and 15th | June and July How much does it Cost: BEST VALUE – Buy tickets online and save $3 to $6 per ticket.  Cheer on your favorite knight. What Makes it Unique: Where can you go and see longhaired surly men knocking each other out playfully on horseback?  Most of us have played chess, but have you played as an actual lifesize pawn directed by cheeky squires?  Families can be transported to another realm of play and discovery

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