
Around the Commonwealth (10/4/2024)
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A look at events happening around the state.
The Louisville Slugger Museum is hosting a celebration of bats, but not of the baseball variety. Our Toby Gibbs has that and other entertainment options, in tonight's look at what's happening Around the Commonwealth.
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Around the Commonwealth (10/4/2024)
Clip: Season 3 Episode 91 | 2m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
The Louisville Slugger Museum is hosting a celebration of bats, but not of the baseball variety. Our Toby Gibbs has that and other entertainment options, in tonight's look at what's happening Around the Commonwealth.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ >> The Louisville Slugger Museum is hosting a celebration of bats, but not of the baseball kind.
Our Toby Gibbs has that and other entertainment options.
And tonight's look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
♪ >> We've said so long this summer and now it's time for the Hello Fall Festival in Middle Springs farm in Paris.
Take your fall.
Flowers pet the farm animals, and take some great pumpkin patch photos.
Come celebrate Bat Appreciation Month at the Kentucky Bat Festival tomorrow in the Louisville Slugger Museum.
There will be live bats, educational presentations and appearance by storybook character.
Stella Luna.
You have to be Badie to skip this great event.
Already underway in Falmouth is the Kentucky Wool Festival from herding sheep to processing Walton inning.
You can learn about every process of while working at this festival.
Plus, enjoy live entertainment and shot from dozens of craft vendors.
I think you'll have a really good time.
Things are getting spooky and Paducah this weekend market House Theatre's River City Ghost Tours.
Start tonight and run through October 27th explore downtown's supernatural secrets and learn about the city's haunted history.
If you're looking for a groovy music festival with a beautiful backdrop, the Black mountain Jamaree in Monticello is for you.
Alternative music, yoga and breakfast in the woods around Lake Cumberland.
Our recipe for a really relaxing weekend.
Check it out.
Perryville Battlefield State historic site is adding a living history and commemoration ceremony tomorrow there will be tours, rifle and Canada demonstrations and lectures throughout the weekend to honor the 100 62nd anniversary of the battle of Perryville.
It's a bird.
It's a plane.
It's actually a lot of planes.
Wings over Western Kentucky is tomorrow in Madisonville.
Go see the vintage aircraft, enjoy food trucks or and of course, enjoy the thrilling aerial performances.
And that's what's happening around the commonwealth.
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Inside Kentucky Politics (10/4/2024)
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Clip: S3 Ep91 | 7m 25s | Renee Shaw talks with McKenna Horsley with the Kentucky Lantern. (7m 25s)
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Clip: S3 Ep91 | 1m 39s | Renovations to begin on juvenile detention center in Jefferson County. (1m 39s)
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Clip: S3 Ep91 | 3m 27s | Kentucky’s lieutenant governor makes the case against public money for private schools. (3m 27s)
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Clip: S3 Ep91 | 3m 23s | Lawmakers celebrate funding awards for projects and organization in Northern Kentucky. (3m 23s)
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