
Around the Commonwealth (8/16/2024)
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A look at the events happening around Kentucky this weekend.
Plenty on the menu this weekend coffee, hamburgers, and yoga with a bison.
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Around the Commonwealth (8/16/2024)
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Plenty on the menu this weekend coffee, hamburgers, and yoga with a bison.
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Coffee, hamburgers and yoga where the bison are, Toby Gibbs explains.
And this look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
Just getting started in Morgan Field is Iron Stein Coffee's Coffee Day blast at downtown for some delicious coffee concoctions, including cold brew cocktails, enjoy live music and delicious food vendors as you sip some evening brew.
One of the most anticipated summer events in Lexington is happening on Sunday.
Don't miss the Woodland Art Fair, where more than 180 artists and craftspeople will be selling their unique handmade goods.
Woodland Park is a beautiful, shady venue.
Spend some of your Sunday at this great event.
The 11th Kid's Creative Arts Street Fair is tomorrow in Paducah.
Come check out the litany of crafts and activities available from tie dye stations to the instrument petting zoo.
There's something for everyone to explore.
Come celebrate community and creativity tomorrow at Market House Theater.
Art lovers in eastern Kentucky are in luck This weekend.
The Natural Bridge Artisan Festival and Quilt Show celebrates Appalachian Heritage through art, music, food and, of course, the mountains.
Take advantage of the gorgeous scenery when you head to the Red River Gorge for this terrific event.
Back to school season can be a stressful time, and if you're in need of relaxation, big boned Lake State Resort Park has you covered.
Yoga with the big boned bison is tomorrow.
And it's exactly what it sounds like.
Bring your mat and unwind with some bovine tomorrow.
If you prefer your cattle on a plate, Hartland's burger week might be more up your alley.
Six local restaurants have dreamed up some delicious new burgers for you to taste.
Try the Hawaiian Hillbilly Burger or the stuffed mozzarella burger.
If you get stamps from at least five locations, there's a special prize in store for you.
The Webster County Public Library is currently running a seed library.
If you're not familiar with the concept, you can pick up free seeds, plant them in your garden, and when the crops bloom, you can return the favor by dropping off seeds.
This is a great way to get started in gardening and the seed library ends this month, so be sure to check it out.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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