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Fiber for the New Economy conference, Downtown Hilton
The Fiber for the New Economy conference is September 15-18 at the Downtown Hilton and speakers will discuss how high-speed broadband impacts economic development and how Kentucky can achieve and benefit from high-speed fiber networks. The conference includes talks from elected officials, city managers, economic development professionals, industry leaders, city planners, network operators, educators and broadband […]
Find out more »Comedy: Chad Daniels, Comedy Off Broadway
Chad Daniels performs at Comedy Off Broadway. Wednesday, September 16: 7:15 pm Thursday, September 17: 7:15 pm Friday, September 18: 7:15 pm & 9:45 pm Saturday, September 19: 7:15 pm & 9:45 pm
Find out more »Kentucky National Hunter Jumper Show, Kentucky Horse Park
The Kentucky National Hunter Jumper Show will be from September 16-20 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. "The Kentucky National Hunter Jumper Show is a 5-day event showcasing some of the best Hunter/Jumper competitions in the country. Headlining classes include the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute 'The Betsy' Grand […]
Find out more »Bike Polo: NAHBPC 2015, Coolavin Park
The North American Hardcourt Bike Polo Championships are at Lexington's Coolavin Park from September 17-20. Lexington will host the NAHBPC championships for the first time.
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Thursday Night Live: Girls Guns & Glory, Cheapside Pavilion
Thursday Night Live: Girls Guns & Glory play at Cheapside Pavilion from 5 - 7:30 pm on September 17. "Thursday Night Live offers free, family friendly live music every Thursday at the Pavilion at Cheapside Park."
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Food: Pen to Plate Dinner, Morris Book Shop
Pen to Plate Dinner with Chef Allison Davis at 7:30 pm at the Morris Book Shop, a part of their Pen to Plate Dinner Series.
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Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Carriage House Theatre
Studio Players presents Picasso at the Lapin Agile on September 17-20 at 8 p.m. in the Carriage House Theatre at the Singletary Center. "This long running absurdist comedy places Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in a Parisian cafe in 1904, along with an odd assortment of characters (including a certain dark-haired American singer). Written by Steve Martin. […]
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