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Tech Adventure Camps at General Butler State Resort Park

Tech Adventure Camps at General Butler State Resort Park

From Kentucky Department of Parks

CARROLLTON, KY – General Butler State Resort Park will host Tech Adventure Camps in June and July for children in grades 1-8.

Early bird discount for StageOne Family Theatre's expanded DramaWorks Summer Camps

Early bird discount for StageOne Family Theatre's expanded DramaWorks Summer Camps

From StageOne

LOUISVILE, KY - StageOne Family Theatre’s DramaWorks Summer Camps have been expanded to include Summer Intensives and Master Classes.  The Early Bird discount for enrollment ends June 1.  Students who enroll in May save 10%! 

UofL Center for Women and Infants addresses growing problem for babies

UofL Center for Women and Infants addresses growing problem for babies

From UofL

LOUISVILLE, KY – The University of Louisville Center for Women & Infants is on the forefront of helping Kentucky handle a growing problem – babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) as a result of being exposed to drugs in the womb.

Tibetan Freedom Concert coming to the Brown Theatre

LOUSIVILLE, KY- In celebration of the Dalai Lama's visit to Louisville May 18-21, a Tibetan Freedom Concert will be presented at the Brown Theatre at 8:00 o'clock on Monday evening the 20th. The concert will feature Kentucky native Ben Sollee and Grammy nominee Nawang Khechog. Other local and Tibetan musicians will round out the world class entertainment.

Cellist, singer-songwriter and composer, Ben Sollee is known for his innovative styling, genre-bending songwriting and electrifying performances. In 2007, he was named one of National Public Radio's "Top Ten Unknown Artists" and acclaimed for his distinctive cello technique and soulful vocals. 

Nawang Khechog is one of Tibet's renowned world music composers. A monk for eleven years, he studied Buddhist philosophy and meditation with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan masters. 

Tickets are available at www.kentuckycenter

Louisville Metro Parks to host MLB skills youth competition

Louisville Metro Parks to host MLB skills youth competition

LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation will host Pitch, Hit and Run™, the official youth skills competition of Major League Baseball®, presented by Scotts® at Wyandotte and California parks on Friday, May 17.

This grassroots program is designed to provide kids with an opportunity to compete—free of charge—in a competition that recognizes individual excellence in core baseball/softball skills.

The competition on May 17 will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at two area parks:

California Park

1104 S. 16th Street

(16th and St. Catherine Streets)

Wyandotte Park

1104 Beecher Street

(Beecher St. and Taylor Bouleveard)

Kentucky State Fair main stage performances feature country, pop and comedy

Kentucky State Fair main stage performances feature country, pop and comedy

From Kentucky State Fair

LOUISVILLE, KY– Be prepared to sing along to the catchiest and most memorable songs of the past year and laugh with America‟s favorite comedian at the Kentucky State Fair Main Stage in Freedom Hall this summer. Featuring country crooners Toby Keith and Kip Moore, up and coming pop stars Carly Rae Jepsen and The Wanted and well known comedian Jeff Dunham, there‟s something for everyone at the Kentucky State Fair.

History museum welcomes 'Mythic Creatures,' explores truth behind the legends

History museum welcomes 'Mythic Creatures,' explores truth behind the legends
From Frazier History Museum

LOUISVILLE, KY - Point at any spot on the globe and you’re likely to find delicately-woven, action-packed and centuries-old tales of mythical creatures. For thousands of years, humans everywhere have brought these creatures—dragons, unicorns, mermaids, Bigfoot, Loch Ness and others-- to life in eerily similar stories, songs and works of art.