
Around the Commonwealth (1/19/24)
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Brave the cold and enjoy some great activities across Kentucky.
Brave the cold and enjoy some great activities across Kentucky.
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Around the Commonwealth (1/19/24)
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Our Toby Gibbs has tonight's look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
The Louisville Zoo has a very special event happening tomorrow.
A birthday party for their polar bear.
Iconic, iconic.
The rescue bear turned 13 this month, and she's getting Taylor Swift themed decorations and special enrichment for her celebration.
The first 100 visitors can redeem their tickets for a free poster with 13 tips on how to help polar bears Come on out to the zoo to celebrate Connick on her big day.
Fans of eighties new wave and pop music won't want to miss this event in Danville tomorrow evening.
Electric Avenue, the MTV eighties, Xperia s is coming to the Boyle County Performing Arts Center.
To bring us back to the days of big hair and even bigger hits.
Time travel to some terrific tunes with Electric Avenue tomorrow evening.
The circus is coming to Madisonville.
The Bendall Stiff Family Circus will be at the glamor center Tuesday evening.
Jugglers, acrobats, sword swallowers and more will dazzle and delight at this fun family event.
It might not be under the big top, but this is a classic circus experience with an artistic twist that all are sure to enjoy.
The Virginia and Somerset is hosting a one night only concert with Ian Munchak on Wednesday.
Munchak has been named an artist to watch by Spotify and has over 400 million global streams under his belt.
The country artist recently toured with Morgan Wallen and Cody Johnson, and now he's coming to Pulaski County to share his art with Kentucky.
Special guests include Zach Top and Hunter Flynn.
Go check it out.
Just because it's January doesn't mean you can't enjoy the great outdoors.
And Carter Caves State Resort Park has the perfect event to do just that.
Next Thursday starts the 2024 Winter Adventure Weekend, and there's lots of activities for beginners and advanced outdoors enthusiasts alike.
There's a list of adventures you can sign up for, including hiking, rappelling, climbing, canoeing and more.
If you're looking for a cure for your cabin fever, this is it.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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