
Around the Commonwealth
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Good news if you like quilts, fishing, classical music, or all of the above.
Good news if you like quilts, fishing, classical music, or all of the above. Toby Gibbs has a packed agenda for the weekend and beyond.
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Around the Commonwealth
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Good news if you like quilts, fishing, classical music, or all of the above. Toby Gibbs has a packed agenda for the weekend and beyond.
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Our Toby Gibbs has a packed agenda for the weekend and beyond.
And our look at what's up around the Commonwealth.
The 2024 Kentucky Fishing Expo is officially underway in Corbin.
This event is reeling in anglers from all over the state to check out the high end gear and to hear from fishing pros.
Paw Patrol will also be appearing at the event, so bring out the whole family, the members of the fishing community, and celebrate the art of angling in Kentucky.
If you've ever seen one of the many beautiful quilts at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, you may have wondered what the back of these pieces looks like.
Well, now's your chance to find out.
The Flip Side exhibition opened today, and you can see the literal behind the scenes of quilts with interesting backsides.
If this weekend is too busy to check it out, don't flip.
The exhibition runs through February 12th.
Next Friday is the 162nd anniversary of the Battle of Mill Springs and the Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument is hosting a luminary event to commemorate the first major U.S. victory in the Civil War.
There will be over 200 luminaries to honor the battles, casualties and a program from the Sons of Union and Sons of Confederate veterans groups.
Visitors are invited to help set up the luminaries beforehand or just enjoy the commemoration.
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr Day, and the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville is hosting a free community day to celebrate.
There will be free admission to the center all day, and at noon there will be a youth leadership panel called Continuing the Dream, continuing the legacy hosted by the Muhammad Ali Center, Council of Students.
This is a great opportunity to check out the center if you haven't been before and to celebrate MLK and Black history in Louisville.
The Glen Mama Center for the Arts as a concert opportunity on Tuesday that you won't want to miss.
Bryan Woods, a young concert pianist on the forefront of the professional touring world, and he's bringing his program Wanderings to Madisonville.
The program will include works by Debussy, Rachmaninoff and Chopin.
Whether you're a classical music lover or you're dipping your toes in the genre, this concert is sure to impress.
And that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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