
Around the Commonwealth (8/30/2024)
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Events happening around the state.
A look at what's happening around the state this Labor Day weekend.
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Around the Commonwealth (8/30/2024)
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A look at what's happening around the state this Labor Day weekend.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThere is a lot more to do this Labor Day weekend.
Our Toby Gibbs says a look at events happening all around the Commonwealth.
Louisville's premier international festival begins today.
World Fest features nearly 150 international vendors.
A global village highlighting customs from around the world and a parade of cultures with nearly 1000 participants.
Come celebrate the diversity in Louisville this weekend.
Also underway is the quilt show of the little mountains in Monticello.
Check out the beautiful displays, quilting demonstrations and the awesome lineup of vendors.
Whether you're a fiber arts fiend or just dipping your toes in the quilting realm, there's something here for everyone.
It's safe to say we're well into the dog days of summer, but the dog days of Kentucky start tomorrow.
Head to Harlan for the only hot dog championship in the Commonwealth.
Dress and costume.
Enjoy the live music and maybe even discover the best hot dog in the state.
I'm sure you'll relish the experience.
Labor Day celebrations will be popping off in Pulaski County tomorrow.
Thunder over Burnside promises a day full of food, fun and live music, followed by an evening of exhilarating fireworks.
Celebrate the end of summer with a bang in Burnside this weekend.
If you bleed bluegrass music, you'll want to be in Owensboro for the Hall of Fame Homecoming weekend, featuring Doyle Lawson and Paul Williams.
Tonight is all about gospel classics, and tomorrow evening, promises.
Bluegrass favorites make it to the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Museum for this great event.
Fascinated by Flying Creatures of the night, Mammoth Cave has the perfect event for you.
Tomorrow is that night at the park, and researchers will be discussing bat biology and monitoring techniques, plus demonstrations on how they capture and evaluate the health of bats.
Bring your curiosity and a small flashlight.
Since 1971, the Fraley Festival of traditional music has been celebrating the traditional music of Eastern Kentucky.
And this year's festival starts on Wednesday.
Hear from professional musicians, family bands and strangers who just met in the parking lot.
The love of musical storytelling makes this festival truly special.
You don't want to miss it.
Another long running festival is kicking off next week.
Georgetown's 43rd festival of the Horse will feature craft vendors and craft beers.
Delicious food and the Grand Parade of Horses, which is the largest parade in the county.
Come celebrate Kentucky's horse heritage next weekend.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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