
Around the Commonwealth (7/3/2024)
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Fourth of July events around Kentucky.
If you're looking for some Fourth of July fun, you have plenty of options. Toby Gibbs explains what's happening Around the Commonwealth.
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Around the Commonwealth (7/3/2024)
Clip: Season 3 Episode 23 | 2m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
If you're looking for some Fourth of July fun, you have plenty of options. Toby Gibbs explains what's happening Around the Commonwealth.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIf you're looking for some 4th of July fun, you have options all over Kentucky tomorrow through the weekend.
Our Toby Gibbs tells us about some of them.
And this midweek, look at what's happening around the commonwealth.
The Wayne County Fair and Horse show is still going strong.
And after a fun day of carnival rides and truck pulls, tomorrow's fair will conclude with a spectacular fireworks show for the 4th of July.
This Saturday is the Pendleton County Farm Tour.
Take the scenic route to seven working farms and get a hands on education of where our food comes from.
Have an agricultural adventure this weekend in Pendleton County, Liberty's 4th of July celebration starts at noon tomorrow.
Check out the delicious Food Inflatables Parade and more.
Evening activities include live concerts and, of course, fireworks.
At the end of the night.
After a 15 year hiatus, Raul Castro is coming back to the Louisville Zoo on Saturday.
The magic of the Louisville Orchestra meets the excitement of visiting the zoo and this great family friendly event.
This event will be wildly fun.
Be sure to grab a ticket.
Tomorrow is the fourth fest at the Owensboro Convention Center.
There will be inflatables and activities for the kids.
Plus, you'll have the best seats in town to watch the fireworks show on the riverfront.
Local market is having a block party this Sunday.
Shot from over 60 local artists and enjoy some delicious libations from the food trucks, Coffee trucks and West six Brewing Tent.
Rock the block at this great event.
10,000 people will be at Fallujah's Independence Day celebration tomorrow.
And you want to be one of them.
Enjoy a great day on the riverfront with live music, food, trucks and more.
The fireworks show begins at 9:15 p.m.
There will be a multitude of fireworks displays tomorrow.
But if you missed them, there's lots of Independence Day celebrations over the weekend as well.
One of them is fireworks over Lake Cumberland, at least for Marina on Saturday.
Enjoy a delicious dinner.
Live music and a fantastic show of fireworks over beautiful Lake Cumberland.
And that's what's happening around the commonwealth.
I'm told is.
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