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The event features live country music, bourbon tastings and a barbeque din-

Art After Hours at The

ner. Tickets can be purchased at www.

Art Museum at the

lexingtonfoundation.org.

University of Kentucky

For more information, call Laura Eastes

The final stop on the Art After Hours

at 859-388-2620

tour of Lexington at the Art Museum at the University of Kentucky will be Nov.

Go Red for Women

14 from 6 until 8 p.m .

Luncheon to be held

Tour the facility, meet the staff, and

Holly Hoffman,motivational speaker

participate in a fun, hands-on activ-

and finalist on Survivor Nicaragua will

ity while networking with other young

be the keynote speaker for the Go Red

professionals and art lovers.

for Women Luncheon

For more information, call Amy Mur-

The event will be held Nov. 16, start-

ray, 859-255-6653.

ing at 9 .m., at the Lexington Center - Bluegrass Ballroom. Other events

Thursday, Nov. 15

include educational break outs, heart

Ball Homes presents

health expo and Macy’s Survivor Fash-

Night of Hope

ion Show.

The Hope Center welcomes Chef Jeff

For more information, contact Mike

Henderson, New York Times best-sell-

Turner at 859-977-4601.

ing author and America’s most inspirational culinary star as the featured

Project Runway contestant to

speaker. Music will be provided by the

host Red Shoe Rendevous

University of Kentucky Opera and all

Come to a cocktail social event featur-

proceeds go to the Hope Center Pro-

ing a unique fashion show, silent auc-

grams.

tion, hors d’oeuvres and bar.

The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Lex-

The special guest will be Gunnar of

ington Opera House.

Project Runway, who will be modeling

For more information, call Carrie

and co-hosting the show along with

Thayer 859-225-4673.

Pamula Honchell ABC 36 fashion news reporter.

Friday, Nov. 16

The Red Shoe Rendevous will be held

Fourth Annual Boots,

Nov. 16 at the The Signature Club of

Bourbon & Brew to be held

Lansdowne from 7 until 10 p.m.

THe Fourth Annual Boots, Bourbon

For more information or to make a

& Brew Presented by Paul Miller Ford

reservation, call Sarah Jordan at 859-

Mazda Auto Outlet will be held Nov. 16

268-0747.

from 8 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. at Buster’s

tian Church. MOMS Club is a support

every veteran, and serve to heal impor-

group for at-home Moms. Visitors are

tant areas in a veteran’s life.

welcome. Contact us at 1-859-955-0056

The event will be held at Broadway

or momsclublexeast@yahoo.com.

Christian Church Nov. 18 from 6:30 to

Saturday, Nov. 17

Boots, Bourbon & Brew is a causal

MOM CLUB to hold meeting

country-western inspired event held by

MOMS Club of Lexington - East will

LCF’s Pegasus Board and raises funds

hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. Fri-

to benefit cancer patients in Kentucky.

day, November 16, at Crossroads Chris-

For more information, call Micah For-

Big band swing dance with live music

man at 859-278-6540.

The Hepcats and the University of

Monday, Nov. 19

Kentucky School of Music join forces

University of Kentucky

for this event.

Symphony Band with Miles Os-

Everyone is invited.

land on saxophone will be in concert

Free swing dance lesson and compli-

Nov. 19 at the Singletary Center, start-

mentary refreshments.

ing at 7:30 p.m.

See www.luv2swingdance.com for details. The event will be held a the University of Kentucky Student Center Grand Ballroom, corner of S. Limestone and Ave. of Champions from 7:30 p.m. until midnight. For more information, call Mike Richardson at 859-420-2426

Henry Clay Gold Cheer Squad to host holiday bazaar The Henry Clay High School Gold Cheer Squad Holiday Bazaar will be held Nov. 17 from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. at the Henry Clay High School Cafeteria with many different vendors including kitchen/cooking accessories, jewelry, purses, wreaths, skin/beauty care, household accessories, and great Christmas gift ideas. There will also be a local gold, silver,and platinum purchaser. Food available for sale. For more information, call Kim Privett at 859-230-0295.

Sunday, Nov. 18 Veterans to be honored Veteran’s Legacy Night will capture the

Billiards & Backroom.

8:30 p.m.

hearts of many as we seek to honor the sacrifice of every veteran and their families, supply an ideal place to remember the full military experience of

The final concert of the fall season for the UK Bands is presented by the UK Symphony Band under the baton of Associate Director of Bands George R. Boulden. The featured soloist will be Miles Osland, professor of saxophone and jazz studies at the University of Kentucky. Cost is free. For more information, call 859-2574929.

Friday, Nov. 23 Bids 4 Builds to hold online auction Bids 4 Builds Online Auction benefiting Lexington Habitat for Humanity will start Nov. 23 and continue through Dec. 2 There will be a holiday open house at the Habitat ReStore on Dec, 8, from 9 a.m. - noon where you can pick up your item. The email address is bids4builds@ lexhabitat.org. Contact Megan Meserve at 859-2522224 X109 for more information.

Saturday, Nov. 24 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to be performed Lexington Children’s Theaters presents The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Based on the book by C.S Lewis,


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