
Around the Commonwealth (9/13/2024)
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Animal lovers, rejoice! There's a lot to see and do this week in Kentucky.
Animal lovers, rejoice! There's a lot to see and do this week in Kentucky.
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Around the Commonwealth (9/13/2024)
Clip: Season 3 Episode 75 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Animal lovers, rejoice! There's a lot to see and do this week in Kentucky.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipBrace yourself for a slew of animal bonds as our Toby Gibbs brings you a look at your entertainment options around the Commonwealth.
Lace up your later chosen and head to Covington for this year's October fest.
Celebrate Northern Kentucky's German heritage with games, live music, delicious food and of course, lots of beer.
Try your hand at hammer shotgun or just have fun at this great weekend event.
It's almost Autumn and Bear Wallow Farm is kicking off its fall farm fest season this weekend from tomorrow through November.
Families can take advantage of the amazing photo ops, more than 20 attractions and pumpkin picking Put Bear Wallow Farm on your fall bucket list this year.
What happens when an extra terrestrial plant with a taste for blood falls into the hands of a meek florist?
Find out at Market House Theater's production of Little Shop of Horrors.
This darkly comedic musical is a great show to get you into the Halloween mood.
And it's running through September to 28.
Next Friday kicks off Cow Daze in downtown Greensburg.
This fall festival will have more than 130 vendors.
Live music, a parade, and Annie the Life Holstein cow statue at the center of it all.
I calculate that this will be a legendary festival.
Pendleton County Tourism invites you to the seventh annual Unique Art Walk in downtown Falmouth tomorrow.
Check out the unique art inspired by agriculture and farming by street performers, food trucks and more.
I bet I leave.
You'll have a great time.
You better hope at the Horse cave next week.
And the 23rd annual Horse Cave Heritage Festival starts next Friday.
And there's lots to do.
Take advantage of the half priced hidden river cave tours.
Enjoy the live performances or check out the classic car and truck show.
Don't say nay to this great fall festival.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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