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Silas House Guest Artist Book Discussion
Silas House Guest Artist Book Discussion
Spend time with the artist as he discusses his latest book, Southernmost.
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Garden Club of Danville
Garden Club of Danville
Program - "Gardening for the Birds", Speaker is Nic Patton from Wild Birds Unlimited in Lexington. Design: Stretch Design (HB pp. 209 - 210) with green and dried plant material Horticulture: Forced Arboreal Specimen (HB p. 106) or any worthy specimen Visitors and prospective members are always welcome. For more...
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Burgin Connection
Burgin Connection
Entrepreneur team members Travis Kern and Eliza Marsh produce free concert at Burgin School Library.
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Youth Art Fair Opening Reception
Youth Art Fair Opening Reception
View student art work from all over Boyle County. Everyone is welcome. Exhibit is open throughout the month.
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Kathleen O’Brien at the Carnegie
Kathleen O’Brien at the Carnegie
Arts Commission Entrepreneur program artist Kathleen O'Brien will be featured in a one woman show at the Carnegie Center in Lexington. A reception will be held on March 15th from 5:00 - 8:00. The event is free and open to the public.
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Rotary International Dinner
Rotary International Dinner
Enjoy foods from over 20 countries prepared by guest chefs. Dinner raises funds for community projects supported by the Rotary Club of Danville. This year the major project is the Advanced Manufacturing Facility at BCTC. Tickets are available by calling, or texting, 859-691-0316. Ticket price is $53.00 including tax.
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Lunch with the Arts
Lunch with the Arts
Bruce Richardson discusses tea and tea traditions around the world. Tickets are $5.00 at the door.
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Entrepreneur Program Field Experience
Entrepreneur team members will travel to Berea to study arts business operations and structures in a college/tourist destination.
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Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables
The classic story of a young orphan girl who is sent to live with the aging bother and sister, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, on Prince Edward Island. Everyone in the community has much to learn from Anne and each other.
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Human Library
Human Library
Read from a collection of human books! Community members are available for discussions on a variety of topics. March 30th at Centre College and March 31st at the Boyle County Public Library. Check at the Libraries for specific times.
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Human Library
Human Library
Read a human book at the Public Library. Community members can be checked out, not really, but you can have conversation on a variety of topics.
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Plein Air Artists – Winter programs
Plein Air Artists – Winter programs
Artist group studying various topics and aspects of art. Programs are planned and led by members. Each session asks a minimum donation from each participant of $5.00 to the Community Arts Center.
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Gideon Alorwoyie
Gideon Alorwoyie
African Master Drummer Gideon Alorwoyie and his Afrikania Performing Troupe, consisting of approximately ten musicians, will perform traditional Ghanaian drumming and dance pieces. Mr. Alorwoyie originally taught at University of Ghana and was the master drummer with whom American composer Steve Reich studied prior to writing many of his most...
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Creating Community through Arts in Eastern Kentucky
Creating Community through Arts in Eastern Kentucky
Dr. Joy Gritton, Associate Professor of Art History, Morehead State University Wednesday, April 3, 2019 – 7:00pm (Vahlkamp Theatre) The pendulum of popular perception of Eastern Kentucky has long swung between a “strange land” and “peculiar people” characterized by isolation, violent feuds, moonshine (or drugs), and poverty, and misty...