
Around the Commonwealth (2/16/24)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 186 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
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Around the Commonwealth (2/16/24)
Clip: Season 2 Episode 186 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipEat some pizza, listen to a little jazz and do a little bird watching.
Our Toby Gibbs tells us where and this week's look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
Avid avian fans will want to head to the Chrissie Mayhem Nature Preserve tomorrow for the 16th annual Great Backyard Bird Count.
Bird watchers of all skill levels are invited to join birding experts on a walk to identify and count birds for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
If this event beaks your interest.
Be sure to dress warmly and bring binoculars.
Tomorrow is spice up your life day.
And one way to celebrate it is by getting outside on a mid-winter hike.
Well, John James, Audubon State Park is inviting you to do just that.
Join one of their naturalists on a guided one mile hike through their beautiful nature preserve.
This event is a great way to get out of the house and into the fresh February air for an adventure and a mellow time.
Jazz at Lincoln Center has a new touring project that's coming to Danville next week.
You don't want to miss Sing and swing at the Norton Center for the Arts on Tuesday.
Trumpet talents Bria Schanberg and Benny Ben Act.
The third will be reliving and reimagining jazz numbers from icons like Ella Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, Gershwin and more.
Bria and Benny are sure to have you singing and swinging by the end of the night.
Lexington's having a week long pizza party starting on Monday and over a dozen local pizza spots have created uniquely delicious off menu pizzas for you to peruse.
Each location will have a meat and vegetarian option and many will have gluten free crusts available as well.
Download the app to keep track of your favorite pies for a chance to win some pizza prizes.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 3m 24s | Some lawmakers propose lifting state labor protections for 16 and 17-year-olds. (3m 24s)
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 1m 4s | Eastern Kentucky University could soon be turning out more doctors under a new bill. (1m 4s)
Inside Kentucky Politics (2/16/24)
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 7m 9s | Inside Kentucky Politics with Bob Babbage and Trey Grayson. (7m 9s)
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 1m 51s | Bill gives lawmakers more control over Capitol Rotunda statue decisions. (1m 51s)
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 3m 15s | Teens call for tougher enforcement of law that prevents them from buying tobacco products. (3m 15s)
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Clip: S2 Ep186 | 3m 2s | Kim Schatzel on her first year as president of the University of Louisville. (3m 2s)
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