Year: 2018
Bowling Green Garden Club – Visit tiny treasures on Fairy Garden Tour
by Romanza Johnson June 3-9 has been designated as National Garden Week by the president of the National Garden Clubs in an effort to acknowledge the importance of gardening and the numerous contributions of gardeners. […]
Butler County Arts Guild – An abundance of art
submitted by the Butler County Arts Guild Butler County is known for many things – the gorgeous Green River that meanders in and around it, breathtaking bluffs, rolling hills, the bustling county seat of Morgantown, […]
Shop til you drop at the 4-Day 400 Mile Sale
Every year since 2004, on the first weekend in June, the 4-Day 400 Mile Sale across Kentucky takes place. This year the dates will be Thursday May 31 through Sunday June 3. The route starts […]
The Russellville Arts Council announces TWO special arts camps!
The Russellville Arts Council will be having opportunities for talented students to feature their talents on the deGraffenried Auditiorium stage this summer. For the past 10 years, one of the group’s favorite community projects has been […]
Waste tire drop-off available May 3-5
Warren County’s Waste Tire Drop-off Program enables the public to gather and dispose of scrap tires at no expense to them. It also helps them avoid costly fines and disposal fees for having illegal tires […]
Charlie Daniels & Lee Ann Womack to perform at Cash wedding anniversary celebration
Fifty years ago, Johnny Cash and June Carter won a Grammy Award for a song that begins with the lyrics, “We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout.” The very next day […]
WKU Department of Theatre & Dance – Evening of Dance features diverse talents of students & faculty
Dance on the hill is nothing short of exceptional yet again this season. As the only institution in Kentucky accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance, Western Kentucky boasts a number of talented […]
Camp Loucon – Top ten reasons to attend summer camp
Spend some time at a summer camp and you’ll know the amazing, positive impact a week away from home can have on a camper. For those of you who didn’t attend camp as a child, […]
Summer art camps at Art Matters
by Teresa Christmas “Architects may come and architects may go and never change your point of view. When I run dry, I stop awhile and think of you.” That’s a line from a Paul Simon […]