The BMW Academy will host the "ER" Conference: Educating & Reaching African American Males in our Schools and Community on November 2nd and 3rd at the Hilton hotel. Guest Speakers and topics include:
Wednesday, November 2nd
Opening Plenary: 8:30 am - 9:30 am
How to teach "BeBe's Kids" -Learning Styles of African American Males"
Guest Speaker: Dr. Lucian Yates, Dean of Education, Prairie View
University, Houston, TX
Lunch Plenary: 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Guest Speaker: Mr. Manuel Scott, Freedom Writer
*Various Break Out Sessions throughout the day. Ends at 4:30 p.m.
Thursday November 3rd
Opening Plenary: 8:30 am - 9:20 am
"If You Don't Who Will"
Guest Speaker: Dr. C.B. Akins Sr.
Pastor of 1st Baptist Bracktown, Lexington, KY
Lunch Plenary: 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Guest Speaker: Mr. Tim King, Principal Urban Prep School
Chicago IL
Closing Plenary:
3:30 - 4:30 pm
"Where do we go from Here?"
Information > Inspiration > Application
*Various Break Out Sessions throughout the day. Ends at 4:30 p.m.
Location: Hilton Hotel, 369 West Vine, Lexington, KY
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
Roszalyn Akins, (859) 227-2663
1st Bracktown, (859) 231-7042
Dr. Roger Cleveland, (859) 420-8032
Kin [kin]- a group of persons descended from the same ancestry; of the same family; related; akin. Kin[kin] - it's who we are, or at least, who we should be.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
College Preparation Conference for African American and Hispanic/Latino
The University of Louisville Office of Admissions is pleased to invite you to our Eighth Annual NIA College Preparation Conference for African American and Hispanic/Latino high school juniors. The conference will take place on Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. EST (Check-in begins at 9 a.m.) at the Student Activities Center.
We will have workshops throughout the day such as:
•Recognizing Your Strengths through Education: Learn what tools are necessary to become prepared for college
•Paper Chasers: Find ways to finance your education through scholarships, grants, loans and student employment opportunties
•The Ultimate College Experience: Explore college student life and see how to take advantage of all that college has to offer
IN ADDITION..
•Enjoy lunch with current college students
•Participate in fun and interactive activities
•Tour a student residence hall, and more!
There is no cost to attend the conference. RSVP by November 1 at: louisville.edu/admissions/visit/nia. Please call 502.852.7537 with any questions and we look forward to having you on campus!
We will have workshops throughout the day such as:
•Recognizing Your Strengths through Education: Learn what tools are necessary to become prepared for college
•Paper Chasers: Find ways to finance your education through scholarships, grants, loans and student employment opportunties
•The Ultimate College Experience: Explore college student life and see how to take advantage of all that college has to offer
IN ADDITION..
•Enjoy lunch with current college students
•Participate in fun and interactive activities
•Tour a student residence hall, and more!
There is no cost to attend the conference. RSVP by November 1 at: louisville.edu/admissions/visit/nia. Please call 502.852.7537 with any questions and we look forward to having you on campus!
Kentucky State BBQ Festival – EAT the BBQ here!
This November 5th and 6th Danville will be alive with the sites, sounds and smells of the 1st Annual Kentucky BBQ Festival. Mystical blue smoke will fill the air and Pulled Pork Shoulder, Texas Beef Brisket, Whole Hog and more will fill your soul.
The premier Kentucky BBQ Festival promises to be a fun-filled and exciting time. Come on out and be a part of this very special event.
If you’re from out of town, you need to be sure to make lodging reservations well ahead of time. After that you just need to make sure you know how to get to Danville. Please contact us if you have any questions about the Festival
Brad Simmons
brad@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-5000
Cindy Simmons
cindy@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-4000
Bob Stovall
bob@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-4444
The premier Kentucky BBQ Festival promises to be a fun-filled and exciting time. Come on out and be a part of this very special event.
If you’re from out of town, you need to be sure to make lodging reservations well ahead of time. After that you just need to make sure you know how to get to Danville. Please contact us if you have any questions about the Festival
Brad Simmons
brad@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-5000
Cindy Simmons
cindy@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-4000
Bob Stovall
bob@kybbqfestival.com
859-319-4444
Buy One-Get One Penguin Encounters and Behind-the-Scenes Tours
Meeting a penguin is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And at Newport Aquarium, there's never been a better time to scratch that off your bucket list.
Mondays through Thursdays this fall, you can buy one Penguin Encounter or Behind-the-Scenes Tour and get one FREE!
Penguin Encounters and Behind-the-Scenes Tours show off Newport Aquarium in a whole new way. Penguin Encounters, offered five times daily, are your chance to visit with the Aquarium's adorable African penguins in their habitat. An Aquarium biologist will introduce you to the penguins, show you what the penguins eat and how they live and even take your pictures with them. If the conditions are right, you might also get to touch one.
Behind-the-Scenes Tours are perfect for Aquarium guests who want to explore the inner-workings of one of the most fascinating and complex facilities in the region. See a working vet lab, the food preparation areas and the water quality lab. Experience first-hand what it takes to keep the Aquarium's animals healthy and happy. You'll also see where the Aquarium's dive crew prepares for their daily dives and where biologists feed our sharks in the massive shark tank.
So don't delay! Make your plans now to have the experience of a lifetime.
Penguin Encounter $25
Annual Passholder Penguin Encounter $20
Behind-the-Scenes Tour $15
Mondays through Thursdays this fall, you can buy one Penguin Encounter or Behind-the-Scenes Tour and get one FREE!
Penguin Encounters and Behind-the-Scenes Tours show off Newport Aquarium in a whole new way. Penguin Encounters, offered five times daily, are your chance to visit with the Aquarium's adorable African penguins in their habitat. An Aquarium biologist will introduce you to the penguins, show you what the penguins eat and how they live and even take your pictures with them. If the conditions are right, you might also get to touch one.
Behind-the-Scenes Tours are perfect for Aquarium guests who want to explore the inner-workings of one of the most fascinating and complex facilities in the region. See a working vet lab, the food preparation areas and the water quality lab. Experience first-hand what it takes to keep the Aquarium's animals healthy and happy. You'll also see where the Aquarium's dive crew prepares for their daily dives and where biologists feed our sharks in the massive shark tank.
So don't delay! Make your plans now to have the experience of a lifetime.
Penguin Encounter $25
Annual Passholder Penguin Encounter $20
Behind-the-Scenes Tour $15
Newport Aquarium Salutes Veterans and Active Military
In appreciation for their service, Newport Aquarium would like to invite all veterans and active military personnel to visit during the weekend of November 11-13 for free.
Plus, family members can receive the Aquarium’s everyday military discount of $3 off an adult ticket and $2 off a child ticket. Up to four family-member discounts are allowed per military identification card. Veterans and active military will need to show their military IDs or discharge papers at the Aquarium ticket window to receive the free tickets and discounts. The offer is valid for same-day visits only that weekend.
Ride the Ducks Newport is also getting in on the patriot act. Vets and military can receive half-price tickets for Duck tours from Nov. 9-13, and family members (up to four) can receive $2 off tickets with the military ID/discharge papers. For more information or to purchase Duck tickets, visit the Welcome Center at Newport on the Levee, on the plaza in front of the Aquarium.
Plus, family members can receive the Aquarium’s everyday military discount of $3 off an adult ticket and $2 off a child ticket. Up to four family-member discounts are allowed per military identification card. Veterans and active military will need to show their military IDs or discharge papers at the Aquarium ticket window to receive the free tickets and discounts. The offer is valid for same-day visits only that weekend.
Ride the Ducks Newport is also getting in on the patriot act. Vets and military can receive half-price tickets for Duck tours from Nov. 9-13, and family members (up to four) can receive $2 off tickets with the military ID/discharge papers. For more information or to purchase Duck tickets, visit the Welcome Center at Newport on the Levee, on the plaza in front of the Aquarium.
Education in America: An Evening with Dr. Steve Perry
The Student Activities Board’s Multicultural Affairs Committee is proud to welcome CNN’s Education Contributor and best-selling author Dr. Steve Perry to UK's campus as part of our Diversity Dialogues series on Thursday, November 3, 2011.
Dr. Perry is best known as the founder of Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford, CT which has boasted a 100% graduation and enrollment rate in four-year university programs for a period of six years. He will speak on how teachers, parents, and others can help our children get the education they need and deserve. The lecture will begin at 7pm in Memorial Hall followed by a Q&A session and book signing. Tickets are free for UK faculty, staff, and students and the general public.
Tickets are available now at the Student Center Ticket Office.
Copies of Dr. Perry’s newest book, Push Has Come to Shove: Getting Our Kids the Education They Deserve (Even if it Means Picking a Fight), are available to purchase in the University of Kentucky Bookstore and will be sold at the event.
For more information about the Student Activities Board (SAB) and SAB events, contact publicrelations@uksab.org.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Memorial Hall
Dr. Perry is best known as the founder of Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford, CT which has boasted a 100% graduation and enrollment rate in four-year university programs for a period of six years. He will speak on how teachers, parents, and others can help our children get the education they need and deserve. The lecture will begin at 7pm in Memorial Hall followed by a Q&A session and book signing. Tickets are free for UK faculty, staff, and students and the general public.
Tickets are available now at the Student Center Ticket Office.
Copies of Dr. Perry’s newest book, Push Has Come to Shove: Getting Our Kids the Education They Deserve (Even if it Means Picking a Fight), are available to purchase in the University of Kentucky Bookstore and will be sold at the event.
For more information about the Student Activities Board (SAB) and SAB events, contact publicrelations@uksab.org.
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Memorial Hall
Singles Conference featuring Michelle McKinney Hammond
Bethel Harvest Church in Nicholasville, KY is hosting a singles conference entitled "Embrace your Design," November 4 & 5. On Saturday, Author, Michelle McKinney Hammond will be the keynote speaker.
Michelle Hammond has written over 30 books on singleness, such as How to mend a Broken Heart, In Search of a Proverbs 31 Man; Playing God; How to Make Life Work; What to do Til Love Finds You, and The Real Deal on Overcoming Heartache.
Tickets are $20.00 by calling the phone numbers below. Doors open Friday at 3:00 for first session or at 6:30 for the second session. Saturday morning doors open at 8:30. If you are interested in sharing this move of God, please let register by Wednesday, November 2.
please pass this on to other singles, divorced, widowed, or married living single. This includes men (our brothers) also.
For more information, please call (859) 881-3939 ext. 310 before 5:00 pm and (859) 608-6976 after 5:00 pm.
Michelle Hammond has written over 30 books on singleness, such as How to mend a Broken Heart, In Search of a Proverbs 31 Man; Playing God; How to Make Life Work; What to do Til Love Finds You, and The Real Deal on Overcoming Heartache.
Tickets are $20.00 by calling the phone numbers below. Doors open Friday at 3:00 for first session or at 6:30 for the second session. Saturday morning doors open at 8:30. If you are interested in sharing this move of God, please let register by Wednesday, November 2.
please pass this on to other singles, divorced, widowed, or married living single. This includes men (our brothers) also.
For more information, please call (859) 881-3939 ext. 310 before 5:00 pm and (859) 608-6976 after 5:00 pm.
Free Memory Screenings Available to the Community
The University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging will offer free memory screenings from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the UK HealthCare Polk-Dalton Clinic.
The 30-minute screenings are designed to evaluate participants for signs of cognitive impairment or illnesses including Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. All screenings are conducted by trained personnel in a confidential environment. If signs of a memory disorder are found, participants will be given advice for how to seek further care.
The Polk-Dalton Clinic is located at 217 Elm Tree Lane in Lexington. Free parking is available, and a LexTran bus stop is located nearby.
Screenings will occur in order of arrival. For more information, contact Tyler Schneiders at (859) 323-6316.
The 30-minute screenings are designed to evaluate participants for signs of cognitive impairment or illnesses including Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. All screenings are conducted by trained personnel in a confidential environment. If signs of a memory disorder are found, participants will be given advice for how to seek further care.
The Polk-Dalton Clinic is located at 217 Elm Tree Lane in Lexington. Free parking is available, and a LexTran bus stop is located nearby.
Screenings will occur in order of arrival. For more information, contact Tyler Schneiders at (859) 323-6316.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Talib Kweli Raps About Economy, Democracy, Activism
King of New York hip-hop and MC extraordinaire Talib Kweli will share an evening of dialogue about “Hip-Hop and Economic Recovery” with journalist/political analyst Bakari Kitwana on the University of Kentucky campus at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in Memorial Hall.
The provocative, highly interactive one-on-one dialogue will challenge students to think more broadly about employment opportunities, global economics, democracy, diversity, community activism, entrepreneurship, innovation and new models of leadership. Drawing on Kweli’s experiences in the industry as an artist, entrepreneur and innovator, issues such as the state of the hip-hop industry, the future of hip-hop, hip-hop and electoral politics, and the role of art in activism will also be considered.
General admission is $7 to the 90-minute conversation with Kweli and Kitwana, which is co-sponsored by the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center; African American and Africana Studies; WRFL-FM; the Stuckert Career Center; the Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Media Program; and the National Association of Black Accountants.
The provocative, highly interactive one-on-one dialogue will challenge students to think more broadly about employment opportunities, global economics, democracy, diversity, community activism, entrepreneurship, innovation and new models of leadership. Drawing on Kweli’s experiences in the industry as an artist, entrepreneur and innovator, issues such as the state of the hip-hop industry, the future of hip-hop, hip-hop and electoral politics, and the role of art in activism will also be considered.
General admission is $7 to the 90-minute conversation with Kweli and Kitwana, which is co-sponsored by the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center; African American and Africana Studies; WRFL-FM; the Stuckert Career Center; the Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Media Program; and the National Association of Black Accountants.
Freedom Riders
The Worldview Film Series, sponsored by the University of Kentucky Martin Luther King, Jr. Cultural Center, gets under way this week with films that focus on two events of enduring impact on the nation’s history and collective psyche.
ThIs week’s feature-length film, “Freedom Riders,” is veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary about the courageous band of civil rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing testament to the accomplishment of a visionary group of young people willing to organize against all odds. The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, in the Worsham Theater in the Student Center. Facilitator will be Jakobi Williams, UK History Department.
The series continues Tuesday, Nov. 1, with “Mooz-lum,” an independent film released in 2010. Written and directed by Qasim “Q” Basir and starring Danny Glover, “Mooz-lum” tells the story of an African-American Muslim family whose lives are changed forever by 9/11 and its aftermath. Thus far, this film has had limited commercial release. This UK screening at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 in the Worsham Theater marks its regional premiere in central Kentucky. The event is co-sponsored by the UK Islamic Studies Program and the Muslim Students Association.
Admission is free to both films.
ThIs week’s feature-length film, “Freedom Riders,” is veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary about the courageous band of civil rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing testament to the accomplishment of a visionary group of young people willing to organize against all odds. The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, in the Worsham Theater in the Student Center. Facilitator will be Jakobi Williams, UK History Department.
The series continues Tuesday, Nov. 1, with “Mooz-lum,” an independent film released in 2010. Written and directed by Qasim “Q” Basir and starring Danny Glover, “Mooz-lum” tells the story of an African-American Muslim family whose lives are changed forever by 9/11 and its aftermath. Thus far, this film has had limited commercial release. This UK screening at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 in the Worsham Theater marks its regional premiere in central Kentucky. The event is co-sponsored by the UK Islamic Studies Program and the Muslim Students Association.
Admission is free to both films.
Citizen Online Police Reporting System
The City of Lexington now has an Online Police Reporting System. Using this new online system, citizens can file a report and immediately print a draft copy of the police report for free.
Onine police reports can be filed for the following types of incidents:
*Harassing Communications
*Fraudulent Use of a Credit or Debit Card
*Property lost or mislaid
*Theft by Unlawful Taking (TBUT)
*Criminal Mischief
*Larceny from Auto less than $500
NOTICE: IF YOUR INCIDENT INVOLVES A FIREARM OF ANY KIND, PLEASE CALL (859) 258-3600 AND A POLICE OFFICER WILL BE SENT TO INVESTIGATE.
For Emergencies (crime in progress or life/death situation) please call 911.
Onine police reports can be filed for the following types of incidents:
*Harassing Communications
*Fraudulent Use of a Credit or Debit Card
*Property lost or mislaid
*Theft by Unlawful Taking (TBUT)
*Criminal Mischief
*Larceny from Auto less than $500
NOTICE: IF YOUR INCIDENT INVOLVES A FIREARM OF ANY KIND, PLEASE CALL (859) 258-3600 AND A POLICE OFFICER WILL BE SENT TO INVESTIGATE.
For Emergencies (crime in progress or life/death situation) please call 911.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Now hiring School Crossing Guards
School officials and grateful parents depend on crossing guards to assist in the safe arrival and departure of their children everyday. If you would be interested in applying to be a School Crossing Guard, mail both forms below to: Lexington Division of Police, Traffic Section, 150 East Main St., Lexington, KY 40507.
Questions? Contact Lela Durman at (859) 258-3676.
Questions? Contact Lela Durman at (859) 258-3676.
AUDITIONS AUDITIONS AUDITIONS
Agape Theatre Troupe seeks five black women, ages 17-56, for
A SONG FOR CORETTA by Pearl Cleage.
The play will have three performances at the Lexington Opera House on January 27 & 28. Open auditions 6-8 PM Tues. & Wed., Nov. 1 & 2 at Imani Baptist Church, 1555 Georgetown Rd. Cold readings from the script. Info: 361-0654.
ABOUT THE PLAY
On February 6, 2006, people began ligning up at dawn outside of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church to pay their respects to the late Mrs. Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose body lay in state in the small sanctuary. By mid-morning, the crowd wound down the street and around the corner of the old red brick building. People of all ages stood patiently for hours, waiting to say goodbye. Sometimes they murmured to each other quietly. Sometimes they shared memories of Mrs. King’s extraordinary life and expressed sorrow at her passing. When a cold rain began to fall at sunset, those who had thought to bring umbrellas shared them with those whose resolve was the only thing not dampened by the drizzle. At close to midnight, the crowd had dwindled to a determined few. The five fictional women in this play are at the end of that long line of mourners.
Pearl Cleage is an Atlanta-based playwright of such plays as Flyin' West, Blues for An Alabama Sky, Bourbon at the Border, Late Bus to Mecca, and Chain. Pearl is also a best selling author whose first novel, What Looks Like Crazy On An Ordinary Day, was an Oprah Book Club pick and spent nine weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Her subsequent novels have been consistent best sellers and perennial book club favorites. I Wish I Had A Red Dress, her second novel, won multiple book club awards in 2001. Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do, was a "Good Morning America!" book club pick in 2003, and Babylon Sisters made the ESSENCE Magazine best seller list in 2005. Her most recent novel, Baby Brother's Blues, was the first pick of the new ESSENCE Book Club and an NAACP Image Award winner for fiction in 2007.
A SONG FOR CORETTA by Pearl Cleage.
The play will have three performances at the Lexington Opera House on January 27 & 28. Open auditions 6-8 PM Tues. & Wed., Nov. 1 & 2 at Imani Baptist Church, 1555 Georgetown Rd. Cold readings from the script. Info: 361-0654.
ABOUT THE PLAY
On February 6, 2006, people began ligning up at dawn outside of Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church to pay their respects to the late Mrs. Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose body lay in state in the small sanctuary. By mid-morning, the crowd wound down the street and around the corner of the old red brick building. People of all ages stood patiently for hours, waiting to say goodbye. Sometimes they murmured to each other quietly. Sometimes they shared memories of Mrs. King’s extraordinary life and expressed sorrow at her passing. When a cold rain began to fall at sunset, those who had thought to bring umbrellas shared them with those whose resolve was the only thing not dampened by the drizzle. At close to midnight, the crowd had dwindled to a determined few. The five fictional women in this play are at the end of that long line of mourners.
Pearl Cleage is an Atlanta-based playwright of such plays as Flyin' West, Blues for An Alabama Sky, Bourbon at the Border, Late Bus to Mecca, and Chain. Pearl is also a best selling author whose first novel, What Looks Like Crazy On An Ordinary Day, was an Oprah Book Club pick and spent nine weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Her subsequent novels have been consistent best sellers and perennial book club favorites. I Wish I Had A Red Dress, her second novel, won multiple book club awards in 2001. Some Things I Never Thought I'd Do, was a "Good Morning America!" book club pick in 2003, and Babylon Sisters made the ESSENCE Magazine best seller list in 2005. Her most recent novel, Baby Brother's Blues, was the first pick of the new ESSENCE Book Club and an NAACP Image Award winner for fiction in 2007.
Acclaimed Exhibition "The Horse" On Display at the
From October 22 through April 6, visit the Kentucky Horse Park's International Museum of the Horse and explore the eternal bond between horses and humans at the largest equestrian traveling exhibition ever assembled. "The Horse" portrays the horse's impact on trade, transportation, labor, warfare, culture, and sports. More than 140 artifacts and cultural objects from around the world including a complete Samurai saddle from Japan, a full suit of 15th-century German horse armor, and Native American horse accoutrements will be on display.
The New York Times called this exhibition "charming and illuminating" and "an uplifting example of how horses enrich our lives." The New York Post said, "You absolutely must see it."
Admission to "The Horse" is included with park admission, or a "museums only" ticket may be purchased for $8 for adults or $4 for children ages 7-12, which also includes admission to the entire International Museum of the Horse, the Al Marah Arabian Horse Galleries and the American Saddlebred Museum.
For information about visiting Lexington, KY visit us on the web at www.visitlex.com or call our friendly call center staff at 800-845-3959.
The New York Times called this exhibition "charming and illuminating" and "an uplifting example of how horses enrich our lives." The New York Post said, "You absolutely must see it."
Admission to "The Horse" is included with park admission, or a "museums only" ticket may be purchased for $8 for adults or $4 for children ages 7-12, which also includes admission to the entire International Museum of the Horse, the Al Marah Arabian Horse Galleries and the American Saddlebred Museum.
For information about visiting Lexington, KY visit us on the web at www.visitlex.com or call our friendly call center staff at 800-845-3959.
The Alltech National Horse Show Comes to
Founded in 1883 in New York by a group of influential sportsmen, the National Horse Show is America's oldest indoor horse show, firmly established as a major fixture on the national and international sport and social calendars.
The National Horse Show has been held in a number of locations over the years including the original Madison Square Garden, New Jersey's Meadowland's Arena, Wellington, Florida, and Syracuse, New York. At the beginning of 2011, the National Horse Show announced it would relocate to Lexington, KY.
From November 2 - 6, the Alltech National Horse Show will take place in its new home at the Alltech Arena on the beautiful grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, site of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Performances are open to the public and will feature the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior and Amateur National Championships, the National Horse Show Grand Prix, Hunter events, and the ASPCA Alfred B. Maclay, the crown jewel of equitation for junior riders.
Fifty percent of the net proceeds from the Alltech National Horse Show general admission gate receipts will be donated to the various charities featured each day at the event.
For a complete list of activities, vendors, and schedules visit www.nhs2011.org
Tickets are now available for purchase online at ticketmaster.com, and range from $10 to $30. Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult (limit two child tickets for every paying adult). Parking at the Alltech Arena is free.
The National Horse Show has been held in a number of locations over the years including the original Madison Square Garden, New Jersey's Meadowland's Arena, Wellington, Florida, and Syracuse, New York. At the beginning of 2011, the National Horse Show announced it would relocate to Lexington, KY.
From November 2 - 6, the Alltech National Horse Show will take place in its new home at the Alltech Arena on the beautiful grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, site of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Performances are open to the public and will feature the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior and Amateur National Championships, the National Horse Show Grand Prix, Hunter events, and the ASPCA Alfred B. Maclay, the crown jewel of equitation for junior riders.
Fifty percent of the net proceeds from the Alltech National Horse Show general admission gate receipts will be donated to the various charities featured each day at the event.
For a complete list of activities, vendors, and schedules visit www.nhs2011.org
Tickets are now available for purchase online at ticketmaster.com, and range from $10 to $30. Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult (limit two child tickets for every paying adult). Parking at the Alltech Arena is free.
Fair Targets Minorities, Women
Lexington's government is holding its first vendor fair aimed at helping the minority and female-owned companies make connections with city divisions, which are looking to purchase more from them.
The free Minority and Women Business Connection, to be held 2 to 4 p.m. Friday at the Phoenix Building, at Vine Street and Limestone, will also include presentations from city divisions including Parks and Recreation and General Services on upcoming projects.
If you go
'Minority and Women Business Connection'
About: The city's first vendor fair for minority- and women-owned businesses. Advance registration required.
When: 2-4 p.m. Oct. 28 for general businesses, special presentations from 12:30-2 p.m. for certified businesses.
Where: 3rd floor conference room, Phoenix Building, 101 E. Vine St. (at Limestone)
Register: Lexingtonky.gov/MWBE
Source; www.kentucky.com
The free Minority and Women Business Connection, to be held 2 to 4 p.m. Friday at the Phoenix Building, at Vine Street and Limestone, will also include presentations from city divisions including Parks and Recreation and General Services on upcoming projects.
If you go
'Minority and Women Business Connection'
About: The city's first vendor fair for minority- and women-owned businesses. Advance registration required.
When: 2-4 p.m. Oct. 28 for general businesses, special presentations from 12:30-2 p.m. for certified businesses.
Where: 3rd floor conference room, Phoenix Building, 101 E. Vine St. (at Limestone)
Register: Lexingtonky.gov/MWBE
Source; www.kentucky.com
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Village Experience featuring the 21st Lymon T. Johnson Awards and Recognition Program
The theme for the Awards Program is "Upholding the Torch of Excellence." UK’s Academic Colleges and Athletic Department will select an African American alumni, faculty, or staff member whose faith, hard work, and determination has positively impacted the lives of people on the UK campus, the city, state or nation.
These individuals will receive the coveted Lyman T. Johnson "Torch of Excellence Award." They will also choose an African American undergraduate within their respective colleges/department whose academic achievement and ability to positively impact the lives of others would warrant him/her to receive the Lyman T. Johnson "Torch Bearer Award."
Student Organizations and Greek Tent Reunions will be recognized during the Awards Program. Other activities include performances by Black Voices, Strolling Competition, Poetry, Greek Connection and Free Food. For additional information, contact Buzz Burnam at buzz@uky.edu.
Free food and fellowship!
Saturday, October 22
10 a.m. Tailgating
Noon Football game
1:30 a.m. Lymon T. Johnson Awards
4 p.m. Jazz Musician Benny J.
6 p.m. Greek Stroll Competition
Location: Breckinridge Quad (Courtyard between Bradley & Breckinridge Hall). Rain Location: Memorial Hall
These individuals will receive the coveted Lyman T. Johnson "Torch of Excellence Award." They will also choose an African American undergraduate within their respective colleges/department whose academic achievement and ability to positively impact the lives of others would warrant him/her to receive the Lyman T. Johnson "Torch Bearer Award."
Student Organizations and Greek Tent Reunions will be recognized during the Awards Program. Other activities include performances by Black Voices, Strolling Competition, Poetry, Greek Connection and Free Food. For additional information, contact Buzz Burnam at buzz@uky.edu.
Free food and fellowship!
Saturday, October 22
10 a.m. Tailgating
Noon Football game
1:30 a.m. Lymon T. Johnson Awards
4 p.m. Jazz Musician Benny J.
6 p.m. Greek Stroll Competition
Location: Breckinridge Quad (Courtyard between Bradley & Breckinridge Hall). Rain Location: Memorial Hall
NPHC Step Show !
7:30 p.m., Memorial Coliseum, Friday, OCt. 21
A Homecoming tradition to rival all others, the NPHC Step Show features step routines from each of the NPHC chapters on-campus. The talent and mastery of Step will impress any spectator. Proceeds from the event benefit Big Brothers, Big Sisters and AVOL.
Student tickets (with a valid ID) are $10, General Public tickets are $15 and all tickets are $20 day of event, visit www.ticketmaster.com.
A Homecoming tradition to rival all others, the NPHC Step Show features step routines from each of the NPHC chapters on-campus. The talent and mastery of Step will impress any spectator. Proceeds from the event benefit Big Brothers, Big Sisters and AVOL.
Student tickets (with a valid ID) are $10, General Public tickets are $15 and all tickets are $20 day of event, visit www.ticketmaster.com.
seeblue. Day at Keeneland for All Alumni, Friends and Students
Wildcats, join us for festivities throughout the day! General admission is FREE for UK students, faculty, staff and UK Alumni Association members (with I.D.). Purchase a commemorative UK/Keeneland 75th Anniversary hat and have it signed by a former football Wildcat. Proceeds benefit Dance Blue.
The first 200 UK Alumni Association members who show their membership card at the UK Alumni Association table outside the Gift Shop will receive a free gift. Former UK great Artose Pinner will be on hand to sign the commemorative hats and other memorabilia. Wear blue to the track and stick around and catch all the racing action. FREE for students, faculty, staff, and UKAA members with your membership card or ID.
Begins at 11 a.m., Keeneland, Friday, October 21
The first 200 UK Alumni Association members who show their membership card at the UK Alumni Association table outside the Gift Shop will receive a free gift. Former UK great Artose Pinner will be on hand to sign the commemorative hats and other memorabilia. Wear blue to the track and stick around and catch all the racing action. FREE for students, faculty, staff, and UKAA members with your membership card or ID.
Begins at 11 a.m., Keeneland, Friday, October 21
Firgure Out Your Family Tree!
The Living Arts and Science Center presents Free Family Fun at Joseph-Beth Booksellers this Saturday, Oct. 22, 11 am - 1 PM.
I just wanted to remind you about a fun and exciting day of FREE activates taking place this Saturday, the 22nd at Joseph-Beth Booksellers. In preparation for our annual Day of the Dead Festival, the Living Arts & Science Center is partnering with Joseph-Beth for the Day of the Dead Family Fun Day! We'll make tissue paper flowers, skeleton masks, tin ornaments, and get our faces painted with Day of the Dead designs! And, you can enjoy the Bouncy Obstacle Course, balloon animals and games.
Also, see how to become a Joseph-Beth Gives Back member and help support the LASC!
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Steven Littrell
The Living Arts & Science Center
362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 252-5222
www.LASCLEX.org
I just wanted to remind you about a fun and exciting day of FREE activates taking place this Saturday, the 22nd at Joseph-Beth Booksellers. In preparation for our annual Day of the Dead Festival, the Living Arts & Science Center is partnering with Joseph-Beth for the Day of the Dead Family Fun Day! We'll make tissue paper flowers, skeleton masks, tin ornaments, and get our faces painted with Day of the Dead designs! And, you can enjoy the Bouncy Obstacle Course, balloon animals and games.
Also, see how to become a Joseph-Beth Gives Back member and help support the LASC!
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Steven Littrell
The Living Arts & Science Center
362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Lexington, KY 40508
(859) 252-5222
www.LASCLEX.org
Tutoring Available
Academic Enhancement’s Private Tutor Referral Program connects students with private tutors and is currently accepting applications from qualified candidates.
This program is not only for UK students but for high school students and parents as well. Disciplines currently in place for private tutoring include Statistics, Math, Accounting, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science Engineering, Logic, Philosophy, Reading, Writing, Latin, and Spanish. However, private tutors are not limited to these subjects.
Please visit Academic Enhancement’s website at www.uky.edu/AE for more information or email Russell.williamson@uky.edu.
This program is not only for UK students but for high school students and parents as well. Disciplines currently in place for private tutoring include Statistics, Math, Accounting, Economics, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science Engineering, Logic, Philosophy, Reading, Writing, Latin, and Spanish. However, private tutors are not limited to these subjects.
Please visit Academic Enhancement’s website at www.uky.edu/AE for more information or email Russell.williamson@uky.edu.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
UK All Stars Vs. Villains!
Announcing The Rosters of the Big Blue All-Stars & The Villains
October 24 at 7:30pm
Rupp Arena
BIG BLUE ALL-STARS
Coach Rex Chapman, Keith Bogans, DeMarcus Cousins, Josh Harrellson, Chuck Hayes, Brandon Knight, DeAndre Liggins, Jodie Meeks, Nazr Mohammed, Enes Kanter, Tayshaun Prince, Rajon Rondo, John Wall
THE VILLAINS
Coach Christian Laettner (Duke),Corey Brewer (Florida),Kenneth Faried (Morehead State), Rudy Gay (Connecticut),Eric Gordon (Indiana), Tyler, Hansbrough (North Carolina), Shelvin Mack (Butler), Zach Randolph (Michigan State), Nolan Smith (Duke), Terrence Williams (Louisville)
Check out Ticket Master for ticket and seating info.
October 24 at 7:30pm
Rupp Arena
BIG BLUE ALL-STARS
Coach Rex Chapman, Keith Bogans, DeMarcus Cousins, Josh Harrellson, Chuck Hayes, Brandon Knight, DeAndre Liggins, Jodie Meeks, Nazr Mohammed, Enes Kanter, Tayshaun Prince, Rajon Rondo, John Wall
THE VILLAINS
Coach Christian Laettner (Duke),Corey Brewer (Florida),Kenneth Faried (Morehead State), Rudy Gay (Connecticut),Eric Gordon (Indiana), Tyler, Hansbrough (North Carolina), Shelvin Mack (Butler), Zach Randolph (Michigan State), Nolan Smith (Duke), Terrence Williams (Louisville)
Check out Ticket Master for ticket and seating info.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Main Street Baptst Church Fall Revival!
Main Street Baptist will host its fall revival 7 pm, nightly, October 17th-21st. Services will be held in the Chapel (on the opposite side of the viaduct from main sanctuary) and there is plenty of parking in the Rupp Arena Parking lot (directly behind the Chapel).
Guest choirs are singing nightly:
Monday - Edward Sisters
Tuesday - East Second St. Christian Church
Wednesday - Terry Baker Ministries
Thursday - First Baptist Church, Bracktown
Friday - Main Street Baptist Church
See you there!
Guest choirs are singing nightly:
Monday - Edward Sisters
Tuesday - East Second St. Christian Church
Wednesday - Terry Baker Ministries
Thursday - First Baptist Church, Bracktown
Friday - Main Street Baptist Church
See you there!
Winburn Community Art Garden Cleanup!!
Everyone is invited out on:
Saturday October 22, 2011
10am-2pm
For our fall garden cleanup!
We will :
remove tomato sticks and store them
clean out all dead plants from beds and garden
prune fruit trees
cut grass
prune raspberry bushes
build grape arbor
thin out strawberry bed
drink apple cider and not chocolate
have FUN!
bring tools...lawnmowers.....hammers... nails.... nshovels and laughter!
invite neighborhood residents......Winburn Middle School and Russell Cave Elementary students and parents..church members.....association block captains...Community Action staff....friends....and worms!.
Spread the word to others.
lotsa love and hugs to all
Saturday October 22, 2011
10am-2pm
For our fall garden cleanup!
We will :
remove tomato sticks and store them
clean out all dead plants from beds and garden
prune fruit trees
cut grass
prune raspberry bushes
build grape arbor
thin out strawberry bed
drink apple cider and not chocolate
have FUN!
bring tools...lawnmowers.....hammers... nails.... nshovels and laughter!
invite neighborhood residents......Winburn Middle School and Russell Cave Elementary students and parents..church members.....association block captains...Community Action staff....friends....and worms!.
Spread the word to others.
lotsa love and hugs to all
Find Local Foods!
In an effort to provide more opportunities for consumers to access local foods, Kentucky first lady Jane Beshear and University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Dean Scott Smith unveiled the Kentucky and Local Food Resources Web page today at the American School Health Association meeting in Louisville.
The page, accessed at: www2.ca.uky.edu/foods, provides links to all the UK College of Agriculture’s programs and initiatives related to local foods, as well state and national resources. As part of the page, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service agents will have the opportunity to develop county Web pages that list their local producers and products. Franklin and Woodford counties will have the first county-specific Web pages developed.
The page, accessed at: www2.ca.uky.edu/foods, provides links to all the UK College of Agriculture’s programs and initiatives related to local foods, as well state and national resources. As part of the page, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service agents will have the opportunity to develop county Web pages that list their local producers and products. Franklin and Woodford counties will have the first county-specific Web pages developed.
PhotoDay!
Bring your cameras, flashes, strobe lights and a desire to learn more about the art of photography as the University of Kentucky Department of Art presents its second annual PhotoDay this Friday, Oct. 21. The day of festivities centered on all things photography includes lectures, workshops, a talk by world renowned photographer Eric Meola, Light-Up UK and the debut of "Kentucky Next," an art exhibition displaying some of the finest art work from college students around Kentucky. PhotoDay is free and open to the public.
PhotoDay kicks off 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, in Reynolds Building No.1. The day features lectures and workshops for those who wish to begin, perfect or demonstrate their picture-taking talents. Lecture topics include a variety of subjects such as job searches in the field of photography, portfolio building, photo history and theory. In addition, the day includes several workshops and demonstrations on working in the darkroom, cyanotypes (a historical process), Adobe Lightroom Photoshop, bookmaking and much more, as well as artist presentations.
The one day photography exhibition, "Kentucky Next," by college students around the state will be on display from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Barnhart Gallery, in Reynolds Building No. 1. Winners of the exhibition will be named at 7 p.m. Awards will be presented by Midwest Campus Exchange and MAC-On-Campus.
Participants of PhotoDay are welcome to stay for the whole time or attend for a short period of time. For a full list of event times and places, go to the PhotoDay blog at http://ukphotoday.wordpress.com/.
PhotoDay kicks off 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, in Reynolds Building No.1. The day features lectures and workshops for those who wish to begin, perfect or demonstrate their picture-taking talents. Lecture topics include a variety of subjects such as job searches in the field of photography, portfolio building, photo history and theory. In addition, the day includes several workshops and demonstrations on working in the darkroom, cyanotypes (a historical process), Adobe Lightroom Photoshop, bookmaking and much more, as well as artist presentations.
The one day photography exhibition, "Kentucky Next," by college students around the state will be on display from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Barnhart Gallery, in Reynolds Building No. 1. Winners of the exhibition will be named at 7 p.m. Awards will be presented by Midwest Campus Exchange and MAC-On-Campus.
Participants of PhotoDay are welcome to stay for the whole time or attend for a short period of time. For a full list of event times and places, go to the PhotoDay blog at http://ukphotoday.wordpress.com/.
UK Homecoming Events
Homecoming Parade
Friday, Oct. 21 7 p.m. between Midland Ave. and Mill St.
Join us as the UK Homecoming parade travels down Main Street between Midland Ave. And Mill Street. There will be floats, fun, and tons of UK fans. Special guests include the UK Cheerleaders, the Junior Wildcats, the UK Dance Team and more! this year’s Grand Marshall will be one not to be missed. So join SAB downtown for this year’s star-studded Homecoming parade!
Crowning of Homecoming Royalty and Announcement of Wildcat Cup Winners
Saturday, Oct. 22 Halftime. Commonwealth Stadium
Crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen will take place at the halftime of the Homecoming game.
Friday, Oct. 21 7 p.m. between Midland Ave. and Mill St.
Join us as the UK Homecoming parade travels down Main Street between Midland Ave. And Mill Street. There will be floats, fun, and tons of UK fans. Special guests include the UK Cheerleaders, the Junior Wildcats, the UK Dance Team and more! this year’s Grand Marshall will be one not to be missed. So join SAB downtown for this year’s star-studded Homecoming parade!
Crowning of Homecoming Royalty and Announcement of Wildcat Cup Winners
Saturday, Oct. 22 Halftime. Commonwealth Stadium
Crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen will take place at the halftime of the Homecoming game.
Preschool Destination Discovery Classes Return
Our Destination Discovery space at The Explorium has a fresh new look with bright colors and fresh, clean paint to add to the experience for your preschooler. We also have fresh curriculum designed for interactive preschool learning.
Mighty Math
In this class, we will learn about patterns in nature and movement, shapes and the human form, numbers and measuring volume. Explore math through art, science, games and food!
October 20 - November 3
Class meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 - 11:00 a.m.
Members $36.00 Non-Members $45.00
To register contact Allison Miller at 859-258-3253 ext. 25 or email at amiller@explorium.com
Mighty Math
In this class, we will learn about patterns in nature and movement, shapes and the human form, numbers and measuring volume. Explore math through art, science, games and food!
October 20 - November 3
Class meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 - 11:00 a.m.
Members $36.00 Non-Members $45.00
To register contact Allison Miller at 859-258-3253 ext. 25 or email at amiller@explorium.com
Spectacular Sculpture Art Class for grades K - 2
Ready to get creative with sculpture? Then Visit the Explorium.
Learn the dynamic techniques and materials that great artists have used to create sculptural art.
Each class focuses on unique and different methods to creating art in the round. Children will also get to create their own sketchbooks and learn how to record their creative exploration of their ideas as they progress.
Spectacular Sculpture Art Class is a 4 week class that meets each Saturday beginning October 29 - November 19 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $50/Explorium members; $60/non-members ($10 deposit is due upon registration)
Sign up today by calling 859-258-3253 ext. 18
Learn the dynamic techniques and materials that great artists have used to create sculptural art.
Each class focuses on unique and different methods to creating art in the round. Children will also get to create their own sketchbooks and learn how to record their creative exploration of their ideas as they progress.
Spectacular Sculpture Art Class is a 4 week class that meets each Saturday beginning October 29 - November 19 from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $50/Explorium members; $60/non-members ($10 deposit is due upon registration)
Sign up today by calling 859-258-3253 ext. 18
YMCA Fall Festival- Volunteers Needed
Are you a students who might be interested in a community service opportunity? In need of service hours for school? The YMCA Fall Festival is on Friday, October 28th. Volunteer
check in is at 5:30 pm and the event is 6-8 pm. Last year we had over 700 people at the festival which is open to the community. Currently, I need volunteers to lead games, crafts or be greeters at the front doors.
If interested , contact Rae Lynn Waters, Youth and Family Director Beaumont Centre Family YMCA, 859.219.9622 ext. 24
check in is at 5:30 pm and the event is 6-8 pm. Last year we had over 700 people at the festival which is open to the community. Currently, I need volunteers to lead games, crafts or be greeters at the front doors.
If interested , contact Rae Lynn Waters, Youth and Family Director Beaumont Centre Family YMCA, 859.219.9622 ext. 24
First Scholars
WHAT WE DO: The mission of First Scholars™ is to dramatically increase the graduation rate of first-generation college students — students whose parents have no education beyond high school. We do this by providing these students with individualized academic and social support, personal development, and financial assistance.
HOW WE DO IT: We provide this assistance by establishing First Scholars programs at universities throughout the United States. The First Scholars program is currently operating in a growing national network of affiliated universities. Schools implementing the First Scholars program receive start-up program and scholarship funds, tools and training, program evaluation expertise, and ongoing national support.
Learn more about First Scholars: www.firstscholars.org
CONTACT US
Telephone: (469) 429-2200
Fax:(866) 363-7423
E-mail:info@suderfoundation.org
Address:3701 E. Plano Parkway, Plano, TX 75074
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday
HOW WE DO IT: We provide this assistance by establishing First Scholars programs at universities throughout the United States. The First Scholars program is currently operating in a growing national network of affiliated universities. Schools implementing the First Scholars program receive start-up program and scholarship funds, tools and training, program evaluation expertise, and ongoing national support.
Learn more about First Scholars: www.firstscholars.org
CONTACT US
Telephone: (469) 429-2200
Fax:(866) 363-7423
E-mail:info@suderfoundation.org
Address:3701 E. Plano Parkway, Plano, TX 75074
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday – Friday
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Mooz-lum
An independent film released in 2010, written and directed by Qasim “Q” Basir and starring Danny Glover, Mooz-lum tells the story of an African
American Muslim family whose lives are changed forever by 9/11 and its aftermath. Thus far, this film has had limited commercial release. This UK
screening marks its regional premiere in central Kentucky.
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 1st
Time: 7pm
Location: Worsham Theater
Co-sponsored by the Arabic & Islamic Studies Program and the Muslim Students Association
American Muslim family whose lives are changed forever by 9/11 and its aftermath. Thus far, this film has had limited commercial release. This UK
screening marks its regional premiere in central Kentucky.
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 1st
Time: 7pm
Location: Worsham Theater
Co-sponsored by the Arabic & Islamic Studies Program and the Muslim Students Association
Monday, October 10, 2011
Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO) presents...
Ben Chavis
Join us for A Community Discussion: Building Strategic Alliances for Improving Education with Dr. Ben Chavis- BAEO Senior Advisor for Strategic Alliances, Ms. Shree Medlock- BAEO National Advocacy Director, & Dr. Wayne D. Lewis- University of Kentucky College of Education.
Thursday October 13th from 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Lexington Public Library- Tates Creek Branch
3628 Walden Drive Lexington, KY 40517
Refreshments will be served!
Seats are limited. Please send your RSVP to: WayneDLewisPhD@gmail.com
Join us for A Community Discussion: Building Strategic Alliances for Improving Education with Dr. Ben Chavis- BAEO Senior Advisor for Strategic Alliances, Ms. Shree Medlock- BAEO National Advocacy Director, & Dr. Wayne D. Lewis- University of Kentucky College of Education.
Thursday October 13th from 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Lexington Public Library- Tates Creek Branch
3628 Walden Drive Lexington, KY 40517
Refreshments will be served!
Seats are limited. Please send your RSVP to: WayneDLewisPhD@gmail.com
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Precious Knowledge
This blockbuster new film provides an insider’s perspective to the historic battle over Ethnic Studies in the high school classrooms of Tucson, Arizona. Critics have described this film as “timely and downright revelatory”. Huffington Post praises it for “providing a clear-eyed portrait of students, teachers and their community engaged in one of the most important equity
struggles of our time.” Filmmakers Eren McGinnis and Ari Palos will be on hand to talk about the making of the film.
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 9th
Time: 7pm
Location: Worsham Theater
Co-sponsored by the Kentucky Dream Coalition and BCTC’s Office of Hispanic Outreach & Services
struggles of our time.” Filmmakers Eren McGinnis and Ari Palos will be on hand to talk about the making of the film.
Date: Wednesday, Nov. 9th
Time: 7pm
Location: Worsham Theater
Co-sponsored by the Kentucky Dream Coalition and BCTC’s Office of Hispanic Outreach & Services
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Free Car Car Clinic
The 22nd annual Bluegrass Car Care Clinic will be held beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday at Eastside Technical Center.
Free car inspections will be conducted by the Center's students who will work alongside members of the Professional Master Technicians Association, which is helping organize the event at 2208 Liberty Road next to the public school bus garage.
After the inspections are conducted, the students will discuss repairs that your car needs.
Source: www.kentucky.com
Free car inspections will be conducted by the Center's students who will work alongside members of the Professional Master Technicians Association, which is helping organize the event at 2208 Liberty Road next to the public school bus garage.
After the inspections are conducted, the students will discuss repairs that your car needs.
Source: www.kentucky.com
Mark your calendars!!
On Monday, Oct. 10, 2011, the Fayette County Board of Education planning meeting will take place at 5:30 p.m. at Wellington Elementary School.
At the suggestion of school board member Doug Barnett, we're taking some of our board meetings out into the community. We hope the change in venue will encourage more families to be in attendance. Hope to see you there!
At the suggestion of school board member Doug Barnett, we're taking some of our board meetings out into the community. We hope the change in venue will encourage more families to be in attendance. Hope to see you there!
Aretha Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, BB King and More!
The EKU Center for the Arts presents:
*B.B. King, Oct. 15, 8 p.m.;
*Willie Nelson, Oct. 19, 8 p.m.;
*Munich Symphony Orchestra, Oct. 26, 8 p.m.;
*Mannheim Steamroller, Nov. 15, 8 p.m.;
*“Beauty and the Beast,” Dec. 4, 7 p.m.;
*“Spamalot,” Feb. 3, 8 p.m.;
*Garrison Keillor, Feb. 14, 8 p.m.;
*Wynton Marsalis, Feb. 25, 8 p.m.;
*Chris Botti, March 1, 8 p.m.;
*Temptations and Four Tops, April 14, 8 p.m.;
*Aretha Franklin, April 28, 8 p.m.;
*“Riverdance,” May 4, 8 p.m., and many more.
For a full list of performances, dates, times and ticket information, visit www.EKUcenter.com or call the EKU Center for the Arts box office at 1-855-EKU-SHOW (358-7469) or 859-622-SHOW (7469).
*B.B. King, Oct. 15, 8 p.m.;
*Willie Nelson, Oct. 19, 8 p.m.;
*Munich Symphony Orchestra, Oct. 26, 8 p.m.;
*Mannheim Steamroller, Nov. 15, 8 p.m.;
*“Beauty and the Beast,” Dec. 4, 7 p.m.;
*“Spamalot,” Feb. 3, 8 p.m.;
*Garrison Keillor, Feb. 14, 8 p.m.;
*Wynton Marsalis, Feb. 25, 8 p.m.;
*Chris Botti, March 1, 8 p.m.;
*Temptations and Four Tops, April 14, 8 p.m.;
*Aretha Franklin, April 28, 8 p.m.;
*“Riverdance,” May 4, 8 p.m., and many more.
For a full list of performances, dates, times and ticket information, visit www.EKUcenter.com or call the EKU Center for the Arts box office at 1-855-EKU-SHOW (358-7469) or 859-622-SHOW (7469).
UK Law Conference Focuses on Intersection of Politics, Religion, Taxes, and Free Speech Controversy
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 6, 2011) — Can religious leaders make political endorsements without jeopardizing the tax-exempt status of their houses of worship?
That question and others will be addressed at "Politics, Taxes, and the Pulpit: Provocative First Amendment Conflicts," a conference sponsored by the University of Kentucky College of Law from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Oct. 12, in the UK College of Law Courtroom.
The conference will discuss issues explored in the text of the same name, recently published by Oxford University Press and co-authored by UK’s James and Mary Lassiter Distinguished Visiting Law Professor Nina J. Crimm and Professor Laurence H. Winer of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
The conference will feature a presentation by the authors with comments by UK College of Law Dean David A. Brennen, UK law professors Joshua A. Douglas and Paul E. Salamanca, and the Rev. Nancy Jo Kemper, interim associate dean for interreligious life at Transylvania University.
The conference is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Amanda Debord at amanda.debord@uky.edu.
That question and others will be addressed at "Politics, Taxes, and the Pulpit: Provocative First Amendment Conflicts," a conference sponsored by the University of Kentucky College of Law from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Oct. 12, in the UK College of Law Courtroom.
The conference will discuss issues explored in the text of the same name, recently published by Oxford University Press and co-authored by UK’s James and Mary Lassiter Distinguished Visiting Law Professor Nina J. Crimm and Professor Laurence H. Winer of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
The conference will feature a presentation by the authors with comments by UK College of Law Dean David A. Brennen, UK law professors Joshua A. Douglas and Paul E. Salamanca, and the Rev. Nancy Jo Kemper, interim associate dean for interreligious life at Transylvania University.
The conference is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Amanda Debord at amanda.debord@uky.edu.
Lexington Philharmonic
LexPhil will present its first Family Concert of the season, Rhythms of the World, on Sunday, Oct. 9 at 3 pm at the Lexington Opera House. Join us for pre-concert activities starting at 2 pm in the main lobby.
Featuring the award winning UK Percussion Ensemble, this fun, high-energy concert is the perfect opportunity to introduce kids (and adults!) to orchestral music.
SPECIAL OFFER
From now until Friday, Oct. 7, purchase TWO Family Series Subscriptions for the price of ONE! Tickets are still available for this family friendly concert.
Call LexPhil at 859.233.4226 to purchase your "Rhythms of the World" tickets today.
Upcoming Events
Rhythms of the World
Discovery Concert
Friday, Oct. 7, 2011
10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.,
Lexington Opera House
Rhythms of the World
Family Concert
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011
3:00 p.m., Lexington Opera House
Peanut Butter & Jelly Concert
Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011
10 a.m. or 11 a.m., Sayre School
Human Spirit
Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
7:30 p.m., Singletary Center for the Arts
Featuring the award winning UK Percussion Ensemble, this fun, high-energy concert is the perfect opportunity to introduce kids (and adults!) to orchestral music.
SPECIAL OFFER
From now until Friday, Oct. 7, purchase TWO Family Series Subscriptions for the price of ONE! Tickets are still available for this family friendly concert.
Call LexPhil at 859.233.4226 to purchase your "Rhythms of the World" tickets today.
Upcoming Events
Rhythms of the World
Discovery Concert
Friday, Oct. 7, 2011
10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.,
Lexington Opera House
Rhythms of the World
Family Concert
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011
3:00 p.m., Lexington Opera House
Peanut Butter & Jelly Concert
Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011
10 a.m. or 11 a.m., Sayre School
Human Spirit
Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
7:30 p.m., Singletary Center for the Arts
Daddy Daughter Date Night
Have a special night out - the Chick-fil-A® way! All Dads are invited to bring their daughters out for our Chick-fil-A Daddy Daughter Date Night. Come and enjoy dinner and special conversation with your daughter.
There will be reserved seating and a special atmosphere for this great event on October 25th from 5-7. It is a reserved seating event so be sure to visit our website to reserve your time now!
1863 Plaudit Pl
Lexington, KY 40509
phone: (859) 543-0063
www.chick-fil-a.com/hamburgplace
There will be reserved seating and a special atmosphere for this great event on October 25th from 5-7. It is a reserved seating event so be sure to visit our website to reserve your time now!
1863 Plaudit Pl
Lexington, KY 40509
phone: (859) 543-0063
www.chick-fil-a.com/hamburgplace
Position Available: University of Michigan
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN--Urban Studies and Mass Incarceration
The Department of Afroamerican & African Studies and the Residential
College (RC) at the University of Michigan invite applications for an
associate or full professorship in urban studies beginning
September 1, 2012. This is a university-year appointment. As part of a
cluster hire of up to four faculty, designed to create a ³Detroit
School² of urban studies, we are interested in candidates with research
and teaching interests that focus on how structures of inequality in
declining urban environments, such as Detroit, bear upon patterns of
crime and law enforcement and how policy responses drug laws,
no-tolerance enforcement, sentencing guidelines and the
practice of mass incarceration that has resulted affect individuals,
families, and communities. Candidates need not focus exclusively on
Detroit and its metropolitan area, but an interest in working in a
Detroit-centered research and teaching cluster is essential. We ask that
all candidates consult the full cluster proposal at
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/rc/.
This joint position includes teaching responsibilities in Afroamerican &
African Studies, which has an undergraduate BA and a graduate
certificate program, and in the Residential College, which offers a
four-year liberal arts curriculum. While the field of training is open,
a scholar informed by an interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates
fields such as sociology, history, political economy, criminology, or
anthropology is especially attractive. An ideal candidate would also be
willing to assist in the growth of the Urban Studies minor in the RC,
and the Crime and Justice minor, joint between the RC and the Department
of Sociology. Teaching duties may also include courses in the Semester
in Detroit program, and in
community-based learning experiences in collaboration with other UM
units such as Urban Planning, Social Work, Sociology and the Prison
Creative Arts Project (PCAP), now housed in the RC.
All candidates should send a letter of application, CV, writing sample
(30 pages max), statement of teaching philosophy and experience,
evidence of teaching excellence, a statement of current and future
research plans, and a list of at least three references. Applications
should be addressed to:
Urban Studies Search Committee, Department of Afroamerican and African
Studies, University of Michigan, 4700 Haven Hall, Ann Arbor, MI.
48109-1045 or by email to Faye Portis at fayemp@umich.edu.
The deadline for completed applications is November 15, 2011.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Michigan
is supportive of the needs of dual career couples and is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
The Department of Afroamerican & African Studies and the Residential
College (RC) at the University of Michigan invite applications for an
associate or full professorship in urban studies beginning
September 1, 2012. This is a university-year appointment. As part of a
cluster hire of up to four faculty, designed to create a ³Detroit
School² of urban studies, we are interested in candidates with research
and teaching interests that focus on how structures of inequality in
declining urban environments, such as Detroit, bear upon patterns of
crime and law enforcement and how policy responses drug laws,
no-tolerance enforcement, sentencing guidelines and the
practice of mass incarceration that has resulted affect individuals,
families, and communities. Candidates need not focus exclusively on
Detroit and its metropolitan area, but an interest in working in a
Detroit-centered research and teaching cluster is essential. We ask that
all candidates consult the full cluster proposal at
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/rc/.
This joint position includes teaching responsibilities in Afroamerican &
African Studies, which has an undergraduate BA and a graduate
certificate program, and in the Residential College, which offers a
four-year liberal arts curriculum. While the field of training is open,
a scholar informed by an interdisciplinary perspective that incorporates
fields such as sociology, history, political economy, criminology, or
anthropology is especially attractive. An ideal candidate would also be
willing to assist in the growth of the Urban Studies minor in the RC,
and the Crime and Justice minor, joint between the RC and the Department
of Sociology. Teaching duties may also include courses in the Semester
in Detroit program, and in
community-based learning experiences in collaboration with other UM
units such as Urban Planning, Social Work, Sociology and the Prison
Creative Arts Project (PCAP), now housed in the RC.
All candidates should send a letter of application, CV, writing sample
(30 pages max), statement of teaching philosophy and experience,
evidence of teaching excellence, a statement of current and future
research plans, and a list of at least three references. Applications
should be addressed to:
Urban Studies Search Committee, Department of Afroamerican and African
Studies, University of Michigan, 4700 Haven Hall, Ann Arbor, MI.
48109-1045 or by email to Faye Portis at fayemp@umich.edu.
The deadline for completed applications is November 15, 2011.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Michigan
is supportive of the needs of dual career couples and is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
University of Tennessee Graduate Program
ATTN: Top undergraduate students and top masters students with an interest in human geography and the African American experience
The University of Tennessee's Department of
Geography for graduate education WANTS YOU!
Over the last four years our department has undergone a significant change with the hiring of four new faculty who specialize in human geography. While we continue to build upon our historic focus on urban/economic geography we also now have significant expertise in the areas of social justice, questions of race and ethnicity, qualitative methods, spatial analysis, mixed methods approaches, cultural geography and population and migration studies. In addition the University is focusing more extensively on questions of social justice and social inequity (more information at http://cssj.utk.edu/ ) and many of our faculty are involved with the centers mission.
We are a young, dynamic department with energy and focus and we are excited to build upon our position within the university and we are proud of our claim that we offer world-class opportunities for graduate education. Our graduate students have opportunities to study at a research intensive university while maintaining a home in a department with accessible faculty and collegial working environment. If you would like more information about
the program please consult: http://web.utk.edu/~utkgeog/ or you may want to contact the graduate program director Dr. Henri Grissino-Mayer at:
grissino@utk.edu or other faculty with specific questions about their
research focuses and directions.
The University of Tennessee's Department of
Geography for graduate education WANTS YOU!
Over the last four years our department has undergone a significant change with the hiring of four new faculty who specialize in human geography. While we continue to build upon our historic focus on urban/economic geography we also now have significant expertise in the areas of social justice, questions of race and ethnicity, qualitative methods, spatial analysis, mixed methods approaches, cultural geography and population and migration studies. In addition the University is focusing more extensively on questions of social justice and social inequity (more information at http://cssj.utk.edu/ ) and many of our faculty are involved with the centers mission.
We are a young, dynamic department with energy and focus and we are excited to build upon our position within the university and we are proud of our claim that we offer world-class opportunities for graduate education. Our graduate students have opportunities to study at a research intensive university while maintaining a home in a department with accessible faculty and collegial working environment. If you would like more information about
the program please consult: http://web.utk.edu/~utkgeog/ or you may want to contact the graduate program director Dr. Henri Grissino-Mayer at:
grissino@utk.edu or other faculty with specific questions about their
research focuses and directions.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Operation Turnout
2011 Candidate Forum
Date:Thurs. 10/20/11
Time:6:00 PM
Location: Shiloh MBC 237 E. Fifth Street, Lex., KY
Gubernatorial Candidates:
Gov. Steve Beshear, Senator David Williams, Gatewood Galbraith, Attorney General Candidates, Jack Conway & Todd P’Pool
Secretary of State Candidates
Bill Johnson & Alison Lundergan Grimes
State Auditor Candidates
Adam Edelen & John T. Kemper
Candidates for Lt. Governor, State Treasurer & Agriculture Commissioner
For more info: www.operationturnout.weebly.com or operation.turnout.forum@gmail.com
Date:Thurs. 10/20/11
Time:6:00 PM
Location: Shiloh MBC 237 E. Fifth Street, Lex., KY
Gubernatorial Candidates:
Gov. Steve Beshear, Senator David Williams, Gatewood Galbraith, Attorney General Candidates, Jack Conway & Todd P’Pool
Secretary of State Candidates
Bill Johnson & Alison Lundergan Grimes
State Auditor Candidates
Adam Edelen & John T. Kemper
Candidates for Lt. Governor, State Treasurer & Agriculture Commissioner
For more info: www.operationturnout.weebly.com or operation.turnout.forum@gmail.com
Roméo et Juliette
Lexington Opera House
Saturday, October 22 at 7:30pm
Sunday, October 23 at 2:00pm
Friday, October 28 at 7:30pm
Saturday, October 29 at 7:30pm
Scale the heights of passion and experience for yourself one of the world's most enduring love stories. Inspired by Shakespeare and an overwhelming fan favorite since its Paris premiere, Charles Gounod's Roméo et Juliette delivers a timeless tale of love, loyalty, romance and revenge - as it underscores the power of passion to heal the deepest, darkest divides. Sweeping romanticism, tender duets and riveting action - from beginning to untimely end!
For the most up to date information about the Lexington Opera House go to our website at www.LexingtonOperaHouse.com.
Saturday, October 22 at 7:30pm
Sunday, October 23 at 2:00pm
Friday, October 28 at 7:30pm
Saturday, October 29 at 7:30pm
Scale the heights of passion and experience for yourself one of the world's most enduring love stories. Inspired by Shakespeare and an overwhelming fan favorite since its Paris premiere, Charles Gounod's Roméo et Juliette delivers a timeless tale of love, loyalty, romance and revenge - as it underscores the power of passion to heal the deepest, darkest divides. Sweeping romanticism, tender duets and riveting action - from beginning to untimely end!
For the most up to date information about the Lexington Opera House go to our website at www.LexingtonOperaHouse.com.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Freedom Riders
Facilitator: Dr. Jakobi Williams, Dept. Of History
Veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary is the first feature-length film about this courageous band of civil rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing
testament to the accomplishment of a visionary group of young people willing to organize against all odds.
Wednesday, Oct. 26th
7pm | Worsham Theater
Veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary is the first feature-length film about this courageous band of civil rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing
testament to the accomplishment of a visionary group of young people willing to organize against all odds.
Wednesday, Oct. 26th
7pm | Worsham Theater