Visions October 2023

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In the early years of Hilma Prather’s career, when she worked as a teacher and later a principal with Somerset Independent Schools, she’d always held a “teacher’s appreciation” for KET and the educational resources the network created for educators across the Commonwealth.

It wasn’t until after she retired and embarked upon a second career in public education advocacy – including positions with the Kentucky Department of Education and the Pritchard Committee for Academic Excellence – that Prather says she got a better view of KET and took in the full breadth of the network’s efforts to support education in Kentucky.

“That’s when I really began to understand the multi-faceted approach to services that KET offers learners of all ages,” Prather said. “I saw that KET was so much more than just its television programming. It’s an educational hub that strives to meet the needs of Kentuckians throughout the different chapters of their lives.”

Prather, who served on KET’s governing board from 1994-2018 and as the board’s chair from 20072010, said the front row seat she was afforded to KET’s operations only deepened her appreciation for the network.

“One of the things I love about KET is that it’s always made educa-

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tion its main thing,” said Prather, who these days continues to volunteer on the Commonwealth Fund for KET. “That was the vision of KET’s founder Len Press: to provide equitable educational services to children across Kentucky, regardless of where they lived. And KET has never veered from that course. Rather, it’s expanded it immensely and done an extraordinary job of using technology to stay abreast of the next way to provide services to Kentuckians.”

As an example, she points to KET’s efforts to create a variety of online resources that support people of all ages and walks of life. For those interested in early childhood education, for instance, there’s the online resource Let’s Learn Kentucky, which offers new parents helpful tips on preparing their child

for preschool. For those eying a career change, there’s KET’s workforce development resources, such as FastForward, which helps people study for the GED® equivalency exam, and Workplace Essential Skills, which helps them brush up on key business and math concepts. And for those interested in public affairs, KET’s legislative coverage and programs such as Kentucky Edition, Kentucky Tonight and KET Forums help people stay informed about the issues facing the Commonwealth.

“In a place like Kentucky, where so many of our population centers sit along bordering states, there’s a lot of forces pulling Kentuckians’ interests outward to other regions,” Prather said. “But KET does a great job of bringing our attention back to Kentucky and creating conversations that help unify our state.”

And when it comes to teaching children about Kentucky and its history, KET’s classroom resources are still “second to none,” thanks to engaging online series such as News Quiz, Social Studies Shorts and KET’s virtual tours that explore significant landmarks and historical sites around the Commonwealth.

“Even as peoples’ lives change, KET does so much to meet their needs,” she said. “I think that’s why KET has as much value today as it did when it was founded in 1968. It really is a huge treasure for Kentuckians.”

TODAY’S KET

The fall season is always a beautiful and busy time in Kentucky.

With statewide elections in a few weeks, our award-winning public affairs team is providing candidate forums every Monday evening this month on Kentucky Tonight .

From Ken Burns comes The American Buffalo , a two-part series told in the filmmaker’s signature style that chronicles the story of an animal that found itself at the center of many of our nation’s most mythic and sometimes heartbreaking tales.

KET is presenting a new production Jim Host: Game Changer , which shares Host’s impact on sports marketing and his work as an entrepreneur, public servant and civic volunteer.

And Kentucky Life , hosted by Chip Polston, kicks off its 29th season, featuring new stories with some of Kentucky’s most compelling personalities, places and natural wonders.

This year marks KET’s 55th anniversary on the air, providing educational programs and services for Kentuckians of all ages. We’re grateful for the vision of KET’s founder, Len Press, and for the support and advocacy through the years of many volunteers like Hilma Prather, and everyone who has helped KET grow into one of the largest and most respected public media services in the country.

On behalf of the more than two million people that use KET each week, we thank you for your support that’s helping KET continue to fulfill its mission and make our programs and services possible!

Sincerely,

KET HAS DONE AN EXTRAORDINARY JOB OF USING TECHNOLOGY TO STAY ABREAST OF THE NEXT WAY TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO KENTUCKIANS.

Ken Burns’ new film chronicles the American buffalo

The American Buffalo, a new two-part film by Ken Burns, is the story of an improbable, shaggy beast that found itself at the center of many of the country’s most mythic and heartbreaking tales. The series, which has been in production for four years, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of history and across some of North America’s most iconic landscapes, tracing the mammal’s evolution, its significance to the Great Plains and its relationship to the Indigenous People of North America.

“It is a quintessentially American story,” Ken Burns said, “But it is also a morality tale encompassing two historically significant lessons that resonate today: how humans can damage the natural world and also how we can work together to make choices to preserve the environment around us.”

The four-hour documentary chronicles the startling swiftness of the species’ near extinction. Numbering an estimated 30 million in the early 1800s, the herds declined for a variety of reasons: the lucrative buffalo robe trade, the steady westward settlement of an expanding United States, diseases introduced by domestic cattle and drought. But the arrival of the railroads in the early 1870s and a new demand for buffalo hides to be used in the belts driving industrial machines back East brought thousands of hide hunters to the Great Plains.

In just over a decade the number of bison collapsed from 15 million to fewer than a thousand. By 1900, the American buffalo teetered on the brink of disappearing forever, and the Native people of the Plains entered one of the most traumatic moments of their existence.

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But the other, lesser-known part of this story, told in the film’s second episode, is about the people who set out to save the species from extermination and how they did it. Their actions provide compelling proof that, if we set our minds to it, we are equally capable of pulling back from the brink of environmental catastrophe.

The American Buffalo

KET Monday & Tuesday, Oct 16-17 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sunday & Monday, Oct. 22-23 • 9/8 pm

How Native American traditions inform a modern world

This series’ second season follows Native Americans who draw upon their ancestors’ traditions in their everyday lives. Each of the series four episodes reveals a different tenet of Native heritage: the power of Indigenous design, how language and artistry fuel the soul, the diverse ways that Native women lead, and the resilience of the warrior spirit. Brought to life with dynamic stories, they reveal the foundational beliefs and traditions that Native Americans carry forward to this day, even as they live fully modern lives.

Native America

KET Tuesdays, beginning Oct. 24 • 9/8 pm

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A new season of ‘Kentucky Life’ stories

Kentucky Life kicks off a new season this month with host Chip Polston traveling the Commonwealth to discover some of Kentucky’s most interesting people and places.

Entering its 29th season, Kentucky Life features an assortment of great new stories, including the small town of Hazel, which has become a mecca for antique lovers; the graffiti left by Civil War era soldiers on the walls of Mammoth Cave; the Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo in Horse Cave; the chainsaw art of world champion carver Abby Peterson of Breckinridge; and an equine service that partners horses with people as a form of mental and physical therapy.

Miss an episode? Visit KET.org/KentuckyLife to view Kentucky Life archives where you may stream any of the program’s episodes.

Kentucky Life

KET Saturdays, beginning Oct. 7 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 11 • 2:30/1:30 pm

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The rise of sports marketing pioneer Jim Host

Explore the life of collegiate sports marketing pioneer Jim Host and discover the principles and philosophies that led to his success. From his experiences as an athlete, broadcaster, entrepreneur and public servant, Host has left an indelible imprint on national sports as well as his home state of Kentucky.

This new one-hour documentary from KET chronicles Host’s life and career, showing how his early love of sports played a driving role in his rise as a sports marketing and broadcasting innovator as well as business and civic leader. The program is funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.

Jim Host: Game Changer

KET Tuesday, Oct. 17 • 8/7 pm | Sunday, Oct. 22 • 8/7 pm

Answer your medical questions with new season of ‘Kentucky Health’

Kentucky Health, KET’s weekly discussion of health and medicine, begins a new season of episodes in October.

Join host Dr. Wayne Tuckson as he talks with doctors, nurses, surgeons and other medical professionals as they explore a variety of health topics including senior care, sleep apnea,

medical cannabis, insect-borne diseases, climate change and more. This series is made possible in part by a grant from The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

Kentucky Health

KET Sundays, beginning Oct. 1 • 1:30/12:30 pm

KET2 Mondays, beginning Oct. 2 • 2/1 pm

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The Man Who Saved 669 Children

KET Monday, Oct. 2 • 9/8 pm

Nicholas Winton never considered himself a hero, yet on the eve of World War II he became one. Winton, a young London banker, was about to leave for vacation in 1938 when a friend called from Prague asking for help. In the Czechoslovakian capital, Winton set up an extraordinary train rescue operation for Jewish children threatened by the Nazis, helping some 669 children make their way to London to find new host families.

NOVA: Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky

KET Wednesdays, Oct. 4-25 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sundays, Oct. 8-29 • 7/6 pm

This five-part series by Nova and the BBC presents an epic biography of the Earth, delving into deep history to uncover the most dramatic events in our planet’s past, from its birth to the emergence of humanity. With astonishing visuals and contributions from leading scientists, the result is an exciting fusion of sweeping storytelling and freshly delivered insights illuminating billions of years of Earth’s epic history, setting the stage for the evolution of life.

American Masters: Max Roach

KET Friday, Oct. 6 • 9/8 pm

Experience the groundbreaking sounds of bebop percussionist and virtuoso composer Max Roach, whose far-reaching ambitions were inspired and challenged by the inequities of the society around him. One of the great musical artists of the 20th century, Roach was at the vanguard of a new era of jazz musicians, who both revolutionized the form and served as outspoken activists in an era blighted by racism and other societal inequities.

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Hotel Portofino

KET Sundays, Oct. 15-29 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Wednesdays, Oct. 18-25 • 8/7 pm

Season two of this drama, set in the 1920s on the Italian Riviera, revolves around Bella Ainsworth, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, who heads to Italy to set up an upscale hotel in the stunning town of Portofino in the aftermath of World War I. Bella deals with the problems of running a British hotel in the face of rampant corruption, all while the nation is dealing with political turmoil brought on by the rise of the Fascist movement.

World on Fire on Masterpiece

KET Sundays, Oct. 15-29 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Wednesdays, Oct. 18-25 • 9/8 pm

This series follows the lives of ordinary civilians across Europe as they are caught up in the second World War. From the shell-shocked streets of Britain, to the resistance within occupied France, to the campaigns in the sands of the North African desert, the characters are often forced to flee their homes and former lives, struggling to adapt to the changes sweeping through Europe and beyond.

Great Performances: New York City Ballet in Madrid

KET Friday, Oct. 27 • 9/8 pm

New York City Ballet returns to Great Performances. Captured in peak performance at Madrid’s Teatro Real, this program features two masterpieces choreographed by NYCB co-founder and original artistic director George Balanchine, “Serenade” and “Square Dance.” Also featured is a 2017 work choreographed by current NYCB resident choreographer Justin Peck, “The Times Are Racing.”

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Professor T: Season 2, Episode Five: The Trial

Hemingway: A Writer (1899-1929)

The Video Vault: Life with Father

Kentucky Tonight

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hartford

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Louisville’s Own Ali

Finding Your Roots: Family: Lost and Found

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Four:

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The Haunting Tradition

Unforgotten on Masterpiece: Season 5, Episode Five

Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 3Episode: Five: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 1 Our House: Season 1, Episode Three

Human Footprint: The Urban Jungle Love and Respect with Killer Mike The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: Congressman John Lewis and Rachel Maddow Bluegrass and Backroads

The Man Who Saved 669 Children POV: Murders That Matter

Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Kensington America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Oregon: New Heights

Great Conversations: Jill Lepore and Congressman Jamie Raskin

Becoming Frida Kahlo: A Star Is Born

Kentucky Time Capsule

BBC News

Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

Kentucky Edition Connections: Good Samaritans Conversations with Champions: Jim Richards, Darel Carrier and Clem Haskins

Frontline: The Astros Edge: Triumph and Scandal in Major League Baseball BBC News

Howards End on Masterpiece: Episode Three Astrid: Season 1, Episode Four: Missing Link Kentucky Edition History Detectives

STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Future of Higher Education Kentucky Edition Connections Kentucky Tonight

America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Utah: Choose Your Path Nova: Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky Evolution Earth: Grasslands BBC News Kentucky Edition

Professor T: Season 2, Episode Five: The Trial

Unforgotten on Masterpiece: Season 5, Episode Five Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Episode: Five: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 1 Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Nashville, TN

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Ballads and Blues The Haunting Tradition

Kentucky Edition Connections: Silas House Jubilee: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper/ Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master Fiddle Champion

2023 Hour 1 Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Five: Wild West Country Father Brown: The Show Must Go On BBC News

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hartford

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House: String Lights Free to Speak: Thought Police

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree

The Great Escape: The True Story

Kentucky Edition

Connections: DV8 Kitchen

Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Edition

The Caverns Sessions

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic American Masters: Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes Next at the Kennedy Center: Let My Children Hear Mingus

Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Five: Wild West Country Movie Classics: Stargate

Great Conversations: Jill Lepore and Congressman Jamie Raskin

WoodSongs Kids: Cotton Picking Kids Run That by Me Again

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Autumn In New York

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Mike Havens

WoodSongs: The Local Honeys and Town Mountain

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As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours

Rock Bottom Redemption Music Anywhere

Kentucky Edition

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Comment on Kentucky

WoodSongs: The Local Honeys and Town Mountain

Austin City Limits: Rodrigo y Gabriela featuring the Austin Symphony Orchestra

Our Miracle Years: Season 1, Episode Four

Jubilee: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper/ Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master Fiddle Champion

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8/7 pm Professor T Season 2, Episode Five: The Trial Professor T presents a case to his students that involves a caretaker accused of fatally shooting his rich employer.

9/8 pm Unforgotten on Masterpiece Season 5, Episode Five Sunny and Jess attempt a reset as they follow the clues in the case.

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 3 - Episode: Five: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 1 The team is taken to the edge of reality following the death of a participant in a magical ritual invoking a demon.

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9/8 pm The Man Who Saved 669 Children

In 1938, a young London banker named Nicholas Winton organized a rescue operation from Czechoslovakia to save the lives of 669 Jewish children threatened by the Nazis.

10/9 pm POV Murders That Matter

African American, Muslim mother Movita Johnson-Harrell transforms from a victim of violent trauma into a fierce advocate against gun violence in Black communities.

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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Family: Lost and Found Actor Joe Manganiello and football star Tony Gonzalez uncover close relatives whose names they never knew before.

9/8 pm Becoming Frida Kahlo A Star Is Born Explore Frida Kahlo’s later life, including her affair with Leon Trotsky, her trip to Paris on the eve of World War II and her return to Mexico where she divorces then remarries Diego Rivera before her death.

10/9 pm Frontline The Astros Edge: Triumph and Scandal in Major League Baseball Ben Reiter discusses the Houston Astros, their cheating scandal and what it says about the MLB.

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8/7 pm America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston Utah: Choose Your Path From the nomadic Dine tribes to the Mormons, Utah continues to draw people in.

9/8 pm Nova Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky Discover how Earth transformed from a barren hellscape to a planet capable of sustaining life. Animation and science experts reveal how the blue sky came to be.

10/9 pm Evolution Earth Grasslands

Follow scientists as they investigate animal species with the power to transform and restore our grasslands.

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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage

Hartford 2023 Hour 1 Travel to Connecticut’s capital for updated Season 13 finds including a Cartier gold bracelet watch, a Tiffany & Co. sapphire ring and a Harriman Expedition album with Curtis photos.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 9, Episode

Five: Wild West Country Martin investigates a local farmer after he shoots Robert for stealing some of his eggs. Meanwhile, Emily returns to the surgery to see Martin after her acne medication causes a bad reaction and a secret bidder buys the Crab and Lobster pub.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Show Must Go On Father Brown discovers there’s more drama offstage than on in the latest production by the Kembleford Players.

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9/8 pm American Masters Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes Experience the groundbreaking sounds of bebop pioneer and virtuoso composer Max Roach, whose far-reaching ambitions were inspired and challenged by the inequities of the society around him.

10:30/9:30 pm Next at the Kennedy Center Let My Children Hear Mingus The Kennedy Center celebrates jazz icon and social activist Charles Mingus at 100. Through performances and conversations, we explore how his outsized personality and inimitable style pushed boundaries and paved the way for future generations.

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8/7 pm Kentucky Life Host Chip Polston goes on a walkabout at Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo in Horse Cave; Ed McClanahan was a prolific writer and a member of Kentucky’s “Fab Five”; the National Quilt Museum in Paducah honors quilters; and The Appalachian Shakespeare Center promotes Appalachia through the works of William Shakespeare. A 2023 KET production.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Autumn in New York A romantic drama about an aging playboy who falls for a sweet, but terminally ill, young woman. Starring Richard Gere and Winona Ryder (2000).

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Next at the Kennedy Center – Let My Children Hear Mingus Movie Classics – Autumn in New York

Professor T: Season 2, Episode Six: Swansong

Hemingway: The Avatar (1929-1944)

Unforgotten on Masterpiece: Season 5, Episode Six

Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Episode: Six: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 2 Our House: Season 1, Episode Four

Human Footprint: The Ground Below Love and Respect with Killer Mike The Chavis Chronicles

The Video Vault: The Flying Deuces; Dragnet; Dick Tracy

Great Conversations: Pat Conroy and Maureen Corrigan Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters Independent Lens: El Equipo BBC News

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hartford 2023, Hour 2

Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions

Finding Your Roots: Chosen

Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Whitehall America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Utah: Choose Your Path Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

Kentucky Muse: Ed McClanahan Kentucky Edition Connections: Education Innovation Conversations with Champions: C.M. Newton

Frontline: Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover Titanic: Band of Courage

BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Five: Discoveries Howards End on Masterpiece: Episode Four, Series Finale Astrid: Season 1, Episode Five: Closed Room Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Between the Rock and the Commonwealth STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Alien Minds Kentucky Edition Connections Kentucky Tonight

America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Maine: Embrace the Cold Nova: Ancient Earth: Frozen Secrets of the Dead: The Sunken Basilica BBC News Kentucky Edition

Professor T: Season 2, Episode Six: Swansong

Unforgotten on Masterpiece: Season 5, Episode Six Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Episode: Six: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 2 Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Cape Canaveral College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters Between the Rock and the Commonwealth Kentucky Edition Connections: Child Marriage Laws Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/ Blue Highway

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hartford 2023, Hour 2 Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Six: Equilibrium

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House Free to Speak: The One True Faith

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Next at the Kennedy Center: Robert Glasper’s Black Radio

Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Six: Equilibrium Movie Classics: Autumn In New York

Distinguished Kentuckian: Adron Doran WoodSongs Kids: Sullivan Sisters Run That by Me Again

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Eight Men Out

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville

Father Brown: The Sands of Time BBC News

Kentucky Edition

The Great Escape: The True Story Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Edition

Connections: Kosair Charities Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God/Buffalo Creek

Last Mambo BBC News Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Kentucky Edition

Connections: Dr. Donna Grigsby

Great Conversations: Jill Lepore and Congressman Jamie Raskin

Austin City Limits: Jenny Lewis/Muna

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Our Miracle Years: Season 1, Episode Five

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Don and Carmen College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters Murals of the Holocaust Music Anywhere Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/ Blue Highway

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8/7 pm Professor T Season 2, Episode Six: Swansong After discovering the body of an undercover police officer in the trunk of a car, the CID team blunder into a Drugs Squad operation appears to implicate their colleague.

8/7 pm Hemingway The Avatar (19291944) Ernest Hemingway settles in Key West with Pauline Pfeiffer but can’t stay put for long. He reports on the Spanish Civil War and begins a stormy romance with Martha Gellhorn.

9/8 pm Unforgotten on Masterpiece Season 5, Episode Six Can Sunny, Jess and the team bring the clues in the case together and unravel the secrets to solve it?

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 3 - Episode: Five: Magic in Amsterdam, Part 2 The investigation continues into an occult-related death and Lucienne confronts painful memories in her past.

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9/8 pm College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters Experts from Kentucky colleges and universities provide practical information about applying for financial aid.

10/9 pm Independent Lens El Equipo A U.S. anthropologist sets out to train Latin American students in forensic anthropology to investigate disappearances in Argentina during the “dirty war.”

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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Chosen Actors David Duchovny and Richard Kind trace their roots from Jewish communities in Eastern Europe to the U.S.

9/8 pm Frontline Elon Musk’s Twitter

Takeover Explore Elon Musk’s journey from provocative user to sole proprietor of Twitter.

10/9 pm Titanic - Band of Courage Eight musicians were brought together by music on the only voyage of the Titanic. Their names linked to their extraordinary courage amid the cultural norms of the Edwardian Era, the great ship and those who heard them play.

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8/7 pm America Outdoors with Baratunde

Thurston Maine: Embrace the Cold With its magnificent coastline and densely wooded interior, Maine is a place where outdoor adventure has a long history, and people are so committed to their outdoor passions that even the brutal winters can’t deter them.

9/8 pm Nova Ancient Earth: Frozen Scientists investigate how life evolved after a global freeze threatened its survival 700 million years ago.

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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Revisit Connecticut treasures 14 years later, including a French Bru doll, woman’s silk shoes and an 1894 Charles Courtney Curran portrait oil.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 9, Episode Six: Equilibrium Martin and Louisa have their first fertility consultation with Dr. Emma Ryder. Well aware that Martin is able to perform the tests himself, she reminds him that he is the patient now, not the doctor.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Sands of Time

Brenda finds love at the home of a clock collector, but has she fallen for a killer?

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9/8 pm Next at the Kennedy Center

Robert Glasper’s Black Radio Robert Glasper, five-time Grammy Award-winning pianist, composer, and producer, invites his tightly knit community of collaborators to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his iconic, award-winning, and cross-genre revolutionary album - “Black Radio.”

10/9 pm Last Mambo Explore the unique heritage of the San Francisco Bay Area Salsa and Latin Jazz community and how this network of musicians created innovative approaches to Afro-Cuban based music.

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8/7 pm Kentucky Life Antique lovers flock to the small town of Hazel in southwestern Kentucky; Creelsboro Natural Arch is one of the largest stone arches east of the Rocky Mountains; Louisville-born actor Victor Mature was a star in the 1950s; and the evolution of the University of Kentucky Circus Club. A 2023 KET production.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Eight Men Out

A dramatization of the Black Sox scandal when the underpaid Chicago White Sox accepted bribes to deliberately lose the 1919 World Series. Starring John Cusack, Clifton James and Jace Alexander (1988).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Jenny Lewis/ Muna Showcases the best of original American music and beyond.

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Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode One: Returns World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode One Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode One Little Bird: Episode One: Love Is All Around

Hemingway: The Blank Page (1944-1961)

The Video Vault: They Made Me a Criminal; Life with Elizabeth (Short)

Kentucky Tonight The American Buffalo: Blood Memory

The Otter: Return of a Legend Love and Respect with Killer Mike The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: Chris Matthews and E. J. Dionne, Jr. Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

BBC News Kentucky Edition

2021 Hour 2 Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Buckingham America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Maine: Embrace the Cold Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Las Vegas

Heart of the Hills - The Story of Mountain Music Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland Kentucky Edition Connections Conversations with Champions: Junior Bridgeman

Jim Host: Game Changer The American Buffalo: Into the Storm

BBC News Kentucky Edition

Denouements Little Bird: Episode One: Love Is All Around Astrid: Season 1, Episode Six: Fulcanelli Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Chandler Tintype

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Six:

Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Kentucky Edition Connections: Spotlight on Epilepsy Kentucky Tonight

Nature: The Platypus Guardian Nova: Ancient Earth: Life Rising Secrets of the Dead: Jurassic Fortunes BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode One:

Returns World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode One Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode One Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story Kentucky Edition Connections: Tiffany Manuel Jubilee: The SteelDrivers/The Clay Hess Band

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Las Vegas 2021 Hour 2 Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Seven: Single White Bevy

Father Brown: The Wheels of Wrath

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This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House: Creosote Removal Free to Speak: The Speech We Hate The Great Escape: The True Story Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Next at the Kennedy Center: Embracing Duality: Modern Indigenous Culture

Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Seven: Single White Bevy Movie Classics: Eight Men Out

Distinguished Kentuckian: Francis and Louise Hutchins

WoodSongs Kids: Ian Shaw Run That by Me Again

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Pink Panther

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Brett Ratliff Jim Host: Game Changer

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Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century: Friends & Strangers

Kentucky Edition

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Appalshop Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin

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WoodSongs: Rhonda Vincent & The Rage and Dillon Massengale

Austin City Limits: Lil Yachty/Sudan Archives

As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Our Miracle Years: Season 1, Episode Six

Necia Desiree Harkless Music Anywhere Jubilee: The SteelDrivers/The Clay Hess Band

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8/7 pm Hotel Portofino Season 2, Episode One: Returns Bella intends to build a spa, but her plans go over budget. Meanwhile, the hotel is subjected to an anonymous inspection while Bella deals with the unexpected return of someone from her past.

9/8 pm World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 2, Episode One The war reaches the sands of the Egyptian desert while bombs fall on Manchester, and Harry introduces an explosive force into Robina’s household.

10/9 pm Annika on Masterpiece Season 2, Episode One When a phone with a recording of a brutal drowning is handed to police headquarters, the pressure is on for Annika and the team to track down the murderer.

16 MONDAY

9/8 pm The American Buffalo Blood Memory Explore the dramatic story of how America’s national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people, was driven to the brink of extinction. Ken Burns recounts the tragic collision of two opposing views of the natural world.

9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Buckingham The development of Buckingham Palace over the past 100 years; hidden messages in the dress worn by the Duchess of Cambridge at the premiere of “No Time to Die”; the dark secrets of Queen Isabella.

17 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Jim Host: Game Changer Explore the life of collegiate sports marketing

pioneer Jim Host and discover the principles and philosophies that led to his success. From his experiences as an athlete, broadcaster, entrepreneur and public servant, Host has left an indelible imprint on national sports as well as his home state of Kentucky.

9/8 pm The American Buffalo Into the Storm By the late 1880s, the buffalo that once numbered in the tens of millions teeters on the brink of extinction. But a diverse and unlikely collection of Americans start a movement that rescues the national mammal from disappearing forever.

18 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature The Platypus Guardian Tasmanian Peter Walsh is on a mission to observe the platypus while helping to save them from urban development.

9/8 pm Nova Ancient Earth: Life Rising Discover how life made the leap to land, transforming a barren, rocky landscape into the lush, green world.

19 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Las Vegas 2021 Hour 2 Treasures reappraised include a 1943 Albert Einstein letter, an early 20th-century gold signet ring collection and a Louis Comfort Tiffany seascape oil.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 9, Episode Seven: Single White Bevy Local vet Angela Sim has to consult Martin about a lump in her breast.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Wheels of Wrath Rock ‘n’ roll reaches Kembleford when a group of bikers cause outrage and excitement in equal measure.

20 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Next at the Kennedy Center

Embracing Duality: Modern Indigenous Culture Explore the Indigenous experience with performances by spirit writer and interdisciplinary artist Ty Defoe, Native & African-American singer-songwriter Martha Redbone and electronic music duo The Halluci Nation.

10/9 pm Art21: Art in the TwentyFirst Century Friends & Strangers Four contemporary artists look inside and outside their immediate circles to find emotional connections and build community. This film showcases playful and poignant sculptures, performances and more, and includes celebrated filmmaker Miranda July.

21 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Explore the graffiti left by Civil War soldiers in Mammoth Cave; sustainability is a passion for the owners of Kentucky Wool Works; the esteemed collection of the Frazier History Museum; and an authentic Afghan restaurant resides in an Owensboro biscuit house. A 2023 KET production.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Pink Panther

The bumbling Inspector Clouseau travels to Rome to catch a notorious jewel thief known as “The Phantom” before he conducts his most daring heist yet: a princess’ priceless diamond with one slight imperfection, known as “The Pink Panther.” Starring Peter Sellers and David Niven (1963).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Lil Yachty/ Sudan Archives Showcases the best of original American music and beyond.

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Movie Classics – The Pink Panther Austin City Limits – Lil Yachty/Sudan Archives

Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode Two: Alliances World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Two Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Two Little Bird: Episode Two: So Put Together

Jim Host: Game Changer The American Buffalo: Blood Memory

Love and Respect with Killer Mike The Chavis Chronicles

The Video Vault: The Man with the Golden Arm; The Adventures of Robin Hood (Short) Reel Visions Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains POV: Aurora’s Sunrise BBC News

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage

Chattanooga Hour 1 The American Buffalo: Into the Storm Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

Jim Host: Game Changer Kentucky Muse: Tin Can Buddha: Shades of Blue Kentucky Edition Connections Conversations with Champions: Mary T. Meagher

Finding Your Roots: And Still I Rise Native America: New Worlds JFK - The Making of a President BBC News Kentucky Edition

Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode One Little Bird: Episode Two: So Put Together Astrid: Season 1, Episode Seven: The Man Who Never Was Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Child Abuse and Neglect: A KET Special Report STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Art @ The Edge Kentucky Edition Connections: Brent Hutchinson Kentucky Tonight

Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries: Deep Thinkers Nova: Ancient Earth: Inferno Secrets of the Dead: Eiffel’s Race to The Top BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode Two: Alliances World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Two Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Two Kentucky Edition The Good Road

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Bluegrass to Blues Jim Host: Game Changer Kentucky Edition Connections: Mike Runyon Jubilee: Marty Raybon & Full Circle/ Lonesome River Band

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Chattanooga Hour 1 Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Eight: Licence to Practice Father Brown: The Serpent Within BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House: Generator Hookup By Parties Unknown Bonnie Boswell Presents Kentucky Edition The Cavern Sessions

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections: Pastor Edward Palmer College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Great Performances: New York City Ballet In Madrid One Voice: The Songs We Share BBC News Kentucky Edition

Doc Martin: Season 9, Episode Eight: Licence to Practice Movie Classics: The Pink Panther Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Distinguished Kentuckian: O. Leonard Press WoodSongs Kids: Wyatt Ellis Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition Connections: Terry Brooks Jim Host: Game Changer

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Stargate Austin City Limits: Margo Price/Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As

The Video Vault (6 pm) Kentucky Music WoodSongs: Victor Wooten Kentucky’s State

Jubilee: Marty Raybon & Full Circle/ Lonesome River Band

Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules

VISIONS | OCTOBER 2023 16 OCTOBER 22 — 28
Spy in the Ocean: A Nature Miniseries Deep Thinkers Nova – Ancient Earth: Inferno
22
26
SUN 23 MON 24 TUE 25 WED
THU 27 FRI 28 SAT
Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Luna
Fatal Attraction
& Sophie:
Capitol Music Anywhere

22 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Hotel Portofino Season 2, Episode Two: Alliances As Cecil tries to buy his way back into Bella’s affections, Lucian and Constance acknowledge their mutual attraction.

9/8 pm World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 2, Episode Two Harry struggles to adapt to the realities of desert combat and Lois longs to leave home. In Paris, Henriette is in grave danger, and in Manchester, a mysterious stranger arrives at Robina’s door.

10/9 pm Annika on Masterpiece Season 2, Episode Two Annika and the team are sent to Edinburgh to investigate the death of a recently released prisoner whose body is pulled out of the Forth River.

23 MONDAY

9/8 pm Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains Explore the life of Mary Breckinridge and her efforts founding the Frontier Nursing Service, whose nursemidwives traveled by horseback to provide healthcare to those living in a remote, mountainous region of Kentucky.

24 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots And Still I Rise The unexpected family trees of activist Angela Y. Davis and former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson are revealed.

9/8 pm Native America New Worlds Native innovators lead a revolution in music, building, and space exploration.

10/9 pm JFK - The Making of a President Explore John F. Kennedy’s public and personal life, including his experience during World War II, his many illnesses, his marriage to Jackie and his rise to Senator and President of the U.S.

25 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries Deep Thinkers New spy creatures reveal an ocean full of intelligence with startling ways of thinking, including largebrained whales, smart octopi, diving monkeys and creative fish.

9/8 pm Nova Ancient Earth: Inferno Scientists piece together geologic evidence from the past and clues from the Earth’s ecosystems to determine how life made it through a cataclysmic extinction that wiped out about 90 percent of all species 252 million years ago.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Eiffel’s Race to the Top Discover how hard work and vision brought the Eiffel Tower to architectural history.

26 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Chattanooga Hour 1 Check out updated Chattanooga appraisals from 2009, including a Rolex Red Submariner, a 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games banner and a diamond & pearl necklace.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 9, Episode Eight: Licence to Practice Wedding bells are ringing in Portwenn with the preparations for Morwenna and Al’s wedding. But some last minute hitches threaten to jeopardize their big day.

27 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Great Performances New York City Ballet in Madrid The New York City Ballet performs at Madrid’s Teatro Real; works include “Serenade” and “Square Dance” by George Balanchine and “The Times Are Racing” by choreographer Justin Peck.

10:30/9:30 pm One Voice: The Songs We Share Broadway Learn which Broadway showtunes were recorded by the Rat Pack, Johnny Mathis and other chart-topping artists of the time to be sung outside the theater as anthems, giving a broader voice to our changing society.

28 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Visit two organizations that utilize horses to help individuals with mental health, cognitive development and physical therapy; the gift economy is growing in Kentucky, as well as a renewed sense of community; Chip heads to Wolfe County for an underground adventure by kayak; meet world champion carver Abby Peterson.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Stargate An interstellar teleportation device, found in Egypt, leads to a planet with humans resembling ancient Egyptians who worship the god Ra. Starring Kurt Russell and James Spader (1994).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Margo Price/ Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Showcases the best of original American music and beyond.

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Movie Classics – Stargate Austin City Limits – Margo Price/Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode Three: Comings Together World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Three Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Three Little Bird: Episode Three: The Land That Takes You

The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song: Part 1 Forces of Nature: Shape Love and Respect with Killer Mike The Chavis Chronicles

The Video Vault: Something to Sing About; The Dick Van Dyke Show (Short) Great Conversations: Philippe de Montebello and Michael Kimmelman Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight American Experience: The War on Disco POV: Fire Through Dry Grass BBC News

Antiques Roadshow: Thrills & Chills Secrets of the Museum: Jacob Jordaens: Renaissance Watercolors Secrets of the Museum: Epic Iran Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein: Ian Toll

Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital Kentucky Muse: Tracks of Imagination Kentucky Edition Connections: Alice Allison Dunnigan Conversations with Champions: Jim Host

Finding Your Roots: Anchormen Native America: Warrior Spirit Frontline: McConnell, the GOP & the Court BBC News Kentucky Edition

Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode Two Little Bird: Episode Three: The Land That Takes You Astrid: Season 1, Episode Eight: The Dead and Company Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Kentucky Life Kentucky Life Kentucky Life Kentucky Life Kentucky Edition Connections: Beth Silvers

Kentucky Tonight

Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries: Deep Feelings Nova Secrets of the Dead: Death in Britannia BBC News

Hotel Portofino: Season 2, Episode Three: Comings Together World on Fire on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Three

Kentucky Edition

Annika on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode Three Kentucky Edition Cavern Sessions

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion Settlement Schools of Appalachia Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee

Antiques Roadshow: Thrills & Chills Doc Martin

This Old House Ask This Old House The Hunger: Story of the Irish Famine - Part One

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Father Brown BBC News

The Hunger: Story of the Irish Famine - Part Two

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week wtih the Atlantic Great Performances: Message in a Bottle

Doc Martin Movie Classics: The Magnificent Seven

Distinguished Kentuckian: Everett Moore WoodSongs Kids Run That by Me Again

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classic: The Birdman of Alcatraz

Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Edition Cavern Sessions

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection

Bright Lights Little City BBC News

Kentucky Edition Connections

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: John P. Rodgers WoodSongs: Linda Gail Lewis

Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

WoodSongs: Linda Gail Lewis

Austin City Limits

Luna & Sophie: Diamons and Thrills

Flaget High School Music Anywhere Jubilee: Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time

Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules

VISIONS | OCTOBER 2023 18 OCTOBER 29 — NOVEMBER 4 29 SUN 30 MON
TUE 1 WED 2 THU
31
3 FRI 4 SAT
POV – Fire Through Dry Grass Native America – Warrior Spirit
Time Goes By Still Open All Hours

29 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Hotel Portofino Season 2, Episode Three: Comings Together Cecil becomes entangled with some criminals who have taken control of the local casino. Bella and Lucian help Nish hide from Danioni and avoid arrest.

8/7 pm The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Part 1 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African American religion, beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the extraordinary ways enslaved Africans preserved and adapted their faith practices from the brutality of slavery to emancipation.

9/8 pm World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 2, Episode Three Stan and Rajib make a hasty retreat across the desert. David is in peril in the skies over France.

10/9 pm Annika on Masterpiece Season

2, Episode Three Annika reflects on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as she and the team investigate a Scottish millionaire found dead in his own shark tank.

30 MONDAY

9/8 pm American Experience The War on Disco The documentary explores the backlash to disco against a backdrop of race, class and socioeconomic strife.

9/8 pm Secrets of the Museum Jacob Jordaens: Renaissance Watercolors A suit from glam rockers Slade needs some TLC; a Michelangelo gives up its secrets; a rare Renaissance watercolor requires attention.

10/9 pm POV Fire Through Dry Grass An unlikely group of nursing home residents launch a movement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

31 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Anchormen Journalists Jim Acosta and Van Jones learn about ancestors who blazed a trail for them and took enormous chances so that their descendants might thrive.

9/8 pm Native America Warrior Spirit Across Native America, warrior traditions support incredible athletes and connect people to combat, games and glory.

1 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries Deep Feelings Go deep beneath the waves on a spy mission to the depths of the ocean. Groundbreaking hidden cameras give new perspectives on the creatures that call the ocean home.

9/8 pm Nova Ancient Earth: Humans How did Earth give rise to humans? With stunningly realistic animation, witness the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs, the spread of primates across the planet, and the geologic events that made our species' existence possible.

2 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Thrills & Chills Tune in for thrilling and chilling appraisals, including a MAD Issue 8 complete 'Frank N. Stein' story, a German wax-head doll and a Georgian & Victorian mourning jewelry collection.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 9, Episode One: To The Lighthouse Martin's medical career remains under scrutiny as a GMC representative has come to assess him and his surgery. Meanwhile, Al accidentally proposes to Morwenna, and Mrs. Tishell has a new lease on life.

3 FRIDAY

11/10 pm Great Performances Message in a Bottle Kate Prince's dance and theater show set to the songs of Sting tells the story of a migrant family and features a mix of dance styles.

4 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life River Lotus

Lion Dance in Louisville showcases the traditional Asian dance where performers mimic a lion’s movements; the history and color/patterns of agates; folk artists Lonnie and Twyla Money are known for their whimsical and colorful wood carving; Lexington artists bring their art to the streets through “Art on the Town” and the use of free art carts. A 2023 KET production.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Birdman of Alcatraz Sentenced to life in solitary confinement after killing a prison guard, despondent inmate Robert Stroud combats loneliness and tedium by nursing an ailing bird back to health. Stroud develops an interest in caring for birds and becomes a talented ornithologist. Starring Burt Lancaster and Betty Field (1962).

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Movie Classics – The Birdman of Alcatraz Nova – Ancient Earth: Humans

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 10:30/9:30

Line with Margaret Hoover Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats!

11:00/10:00

Week with the Atlantic

11:30/10:30 Connections

Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (3,17,24)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (10)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (31)

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

12:00/11:00 Inside Louisville Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific (3,17,24) Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan Elinor Wonders Why

Kentucky Life

(22)

Work It Out

Donkey Hodie (5,12,19)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (26)

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (5,12,19)

Donkey Hodie (6,27) It's Sew Easy

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Pinkalicious & Peterrific (5,12,26)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (19) Pinkalicious & Peterrific Garden Smart

Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why (5,26)/

Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (12)

Wonders Why

Repairing the World: Stories From the Tree of Life (2)/ Native America (9,16)/ Boblo Boats: A Detroit Ferry Tale (23)/ Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps (30)

The Man Who Saved 669 Children (3)/ Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman (10)/ Secrets of the Dead (17,24)/ Native America (31)

This Old House Native America (9,16)/ Lives Well Lived (23) Finding Your Roots

Ask This Old House Murals of the Holocaust (2)

Behind the Strings (4)/ Weekend in Havana (11)/ Next at the Kennedy Center (18)/ Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains (25)

Keeneland Legacy (4)/ College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters (11)/

Tutankhamun: Allies & Enemies (5,12)/ American Buffalo (19)/ Exposing Disparity: The Lasting Impacts of Covid-19 (26)

La Frontera with Pati Jinich (6,13)/ American Buffalo (20)/ Jim Host: Game Changer (27)

America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated

Kentucky Afield Cook's Country

Chronicles: Kentucky History Magazine (25) Nova (5,12,26)

Afro-Latino Travels with Kim Haas (18)

America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston (6,13)/ Spy in the Ocean: A Nature Miniseries (27)

Lawrence Welk Show

VISIONS | OCTOBER 2023 20 KET DAYTIME PBS KIDS Programming Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules.
ET/CT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1,8,15,22)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (29) Wai Lana Yoga YNDI Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Wai Lana Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30/5:30 Arthur (1,8,15,22) Sit and
Classical Stretch:
Essentrics Sit
Classical Stretch:
Essentrics Yoga
Arthur 7:00/6:00 Molly of Denali (1,8,15,22)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (29) Molly of Denali (2,9,16,23)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (30) Molly of Denali Molly of Denali (4,11,18)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (25) Molly of Denali Molly of Denali (6,13,20)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (27) Molly of Denali (7,14,21)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (28) 7:30/6:30 Let's Go Luna! (1,8,15,22) Alma's Way (2,9,23)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (16) Alma's Way Alma's Way (4,11,18) Alma's Way Alma's Way (6,13,20) Let's Go Luna! (7,14,21) 8:00/7:00 Wild Kratts (1,8,15,22)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (29) Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (3,10,17,24)/ Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween! (31) Wild Kratts (4,18,25)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (11) Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (6,13,20)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (27) Wild Kratts (7,14,21)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (28) 8:30/7:30 Curious George (1,8,15,22) Curious George Curious George (3,10,17,24) Curious George (4,18,25) Curious George Curious George (6,13,20) Curious George (7,14,21) 9:00/8:00 Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street (6,13,27)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (20) Sesame Street (7,14,21)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (28) 9:30/8:30 Dinosaur Train Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (6,13,27) Dinosaur Train (7,14,21) 10:00/9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero
OCTOBER
Be Fit
By
and Be Fit
By
in Practice
Elementary
Firing
Wombats! (6,27)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (13)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (20) The Best of The Joy of Painting
Washington
Donkey
12:30/11:30
Elinor
Elinor
Ecosense
1:00/12:00 Comment on Kentucky Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules (3,10,17,31)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (24) Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules (5,19,26) Rosie's Rules Rick Steves' Europe 1:30/12:30 Kentucky Health Nature Cat Nature Cat (3,10,17,31) Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Samantha Brown's Places to Love 2:00/1:00 Great Conversations (1)/ Early Literacy: A KET Forum (8)/ College Financial Aid 2024: Education
(15)/ Jim Host:
Changer (22)/ Thoroughbred (29) Odd Squad (2,9,16,30)/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (23) Odd Squad (3,10,17,24)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (31) Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope 2:30/1:30 Arthur Arthur (3,10,17,24) Arthur Arthur Arthur Pati's Mexican Table 3:00/2:00 Free to Speak (1,8,15)/ Music Row: Nashville's
Famous Neighborhood
A Chef's Life A Chef's Life A Chef's Life A Chef's Life A Chef's Life Lidia’s Kitchen 3:30/2:30 Ask This Old House Ask This Old House Ask This Old House Ask This Old House Ask This Old House The Farmer & The Foodie
For Living (7)/ Welcome To My Farm (14,21,28)
Matters
Game
Most
4:00/3:00
5:00/4:00
4:30/3:30
5:30/4:30
6:00/5:00 Last of the Summer Wine BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America Antiques Roadshow 6:30/5:30 Keeping Up Appearances Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition 7:00/6:00 Secrets of the Royal Palaces
Secrets of the Museum (22,29) PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen 7:30/6:30
(1,8,15)/
The Red Green Show
| 21 KET.org KET2 DAYTIME Education Travel/Nature Arts/Crafts Green/Garden Cooking Current Affairs Exercise/Health Wood/Home/Auto Kentucky Entertainment OCTOBER ET/CT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6:00/5:00 Focus on Europe Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company School of Greatness with Lewis Howes 6:30/5:30 Story in the Public Square Comment on Kentucky 7:00/6:00 Kentucky Health NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Washington Week with the Atlantic 7:30/6:30 Wai Lana Yoga Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Wai Lana Yoga 8:00/7:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Yoga in Practice Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Wai Lana Yoga Classical Stretch: By Essentrics YNDI Yoga Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 8:30/7:30 Untamed Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Pocket Sketching with Kath Macaulay 9:00/8:00 J Schwanke's Life in Bloom The Best of The Joy of Painting The Best of Sewing with Nancy It's Sew Easy Quilting Arts Fresh Quilting Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 9:30/8:30 MN Original Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Fit 2 Stitch Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Knit and Crochet Now Painting with Wilson Bickford 10:00/9:00 Museum Access Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Kentucky Life Wine First Epic Trails Weekends with Yankee 10:30/9:30 Joseph Resendo's Travelscope Samantha Brown's Places to Love In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe Weekends with Yankee Outside: Beyond the Lens Travels with Darley 11:00/10:00 Rick Steves' Europe Facing Waves Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan Travel Detective Tennessee Wild Side Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi 11:30/10:30 50 States of Sustainability Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Garden Smart Ecosense for Living 50 States of Sustainability America's Heartland Garden Smart 12:00/11:00 Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated 12:30/11:30 Cook's Country The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television 1:00/12:00 A Chef's Life America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals 1:30/12:30 Pati's Mexican Table Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan Tastemakers 2:00/1:00 Last of the Summer Wine Kentucky Health Wider World In Good Shape - The Health Show Medical Stories getting dot OLDER Healthy Minds with Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein 2:30/1:30 Keeping Up Appearances Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Kentucky Life Wine First Epic Trails Weekends with Yankee 3:00/2:00 As Time Goes By Samantha Brown's Places to Love In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe Weekends with Yankee Outside: Beyond the Lens Travels with Darley 3:30/2:30 Still Open All Hours Facing Waves Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan Travel Detective Tennessee Wild Side Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi 4:00/3:00 Doc Martin The American Woodshop This Old House For Your Home Woodsmith Shop This Old House MotorWeek 4:30/3:30 Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing Ask This Old House Make48 Kentucky Afield Ask This Old House Moveable Feast with Relish (7)/ Moveable Feast (14,21,28) 5:00/4:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30/4:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations Good Road 6:00/5:00 Connections America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Lidia's Kitchen Lawrence Welk Show 6:30/5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan 7:00/6:00 Nova Inside Louisville Father Brown Great Conversations (4)/ Mattasher Show (11,18,25) On the Road with Chatham Rabbits Finding Your Roots Classic Gospel 7:30/6:30 Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan The Red Green Show

Kids have fun with hands-on activities at Super Saturday

Hundreds of children and families took part in KET’s Super Saturday event on the Network Center grounds in Lexington. The day featured a host of fun learning activities from community partners and performances, including sing-a-longs from Mr. Steve of PBS KIDS and science-themed experiments from Mister C of PBS LearningMedia’s DIY Science Time.

Forum examines Kentucky’s new approach to teaching reading

Early Literacy: A KET Forum examined Kentucky’s new approach to teaching early childhood reading. The forum, hosted by Kelsey Starks and presented before a studio audience, featured a panel of educators, legislators and policy analysts and delved into what the new reading curriculum would mean for Kentucky’s students and schools. It’s available for viewing at KET.org/EarlyLiteracy.

‘Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala’ premieres at Kentucky Theatre

A premiere screening was held at the Kentucky Theatre in Lexington for the Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala. The KET production features UK students performing musical selections from some of the world’s most beloved operas. The program, with Dr. Everett McCorvey, also included the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Nardolillo. The program is being distributed to PBS stations across the country and can be seen on KET.org

Tim Farmer honored with Distinguished Rural Kentuckian award

Tim Farmer, host of Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen, was recently named the 2023 Distinguished Rural Kentuckian by the Kentucky Electric Cooperatives. Also recognized that evening was UK basketball coach John Calipari.

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‘Kentucky Tonight’ hosts 2023 election candidate discussions

Monday, Oct. 2

Auditor of Public Accounts

State Treasurer

Monday, Oct. 9

Commissioner of Agriculture

Candidates in statewide races, who met the KET invitation criteria, have been invited to appear on Kentucky Tonight on Monday nights at 8/7 pm throughout October. Candidate appearances are unconfirmed, and the schedule is subject to change.

Monday, Oct. 16

Secretary of State Attorney General

Monday, Oct. 23

Governor

Monday, Oct. 30

Lt. Governor

Tune in Nov. 7 for KET’s live coverage and analysis of the 2023 general election, with host Renee Shaw and political analysts, including Trey Grayson, Bob Babbage, Al Cross, Scott Jennings, Matt Jones and others. For more election night results, as well as interactive maps showing precinct tallies as they come in, visit KET.org/Election

Election Night 2023

KET Tuesday, Nov. 7 • 8/7 pm

Congressman and ‘The New Yorker’ writer discuss U.S. history and politics

Great Conversations features a discussion between historian Jill Lepore, author of The Deadline; and Congressman Jamie Raskin from Maryland. Raskin is the author of Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth and the Trials of American Democracy.

Great Conversations: Jill Lepore & Congressman Jamie Raskin

KET Sunday, Oct. 1 • 2/1 pm

KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 4 • 7/6 pm

Q&A on applying for college financial aid

Join host Kelsey Starks and a panel of financial experts from Kentucky colleges and universities who provide advice on applying for student financial aid and field questions from viewers on related topics.

College Financial Aid 2024: Education Matters

KET Monday, Oct. 9 • 9/8 pm

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Thomas & Janice Donan, Bardstown

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. & Sherry

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Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, Louisville

Ms. Jean Frazier, Prospect

Dan & Melissa Gorbandt, Union

Mary Emily & Walter Gross, Harrodsburg

Mrs. Donna S. Hall, Lexington

Hal C. & Gail Harned, Lexington

Paula & Frank Harshaw, Louisville

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Mr. Lloyd Hillard, St Augustine, Fla.

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Michael Hoolihan, Louisville

Alice and Wade Houston, Louisville

Kathy Jones, Frankfort

Mary Alice Keeton, Louisville

Dr. Jutta Kausch Liddle, Winchester

Neil & Jane MacDonald, Louisville

Richard W. & Frances Martin, Ashland

Ms. Barbara McGinty, Paducah

Danny Uhl & Steve Medley, Versailles

Mr. Stephen M. Meyers, Bellevue

Jack & Marilyn Monohan, Louisville

Stanley A. Murrell & Mary K. Martin, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. W. Austin Musselman, Jr., Louisville

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Nick & Susan Nicholson, Lexington

Matt Niehaus, Lexington

Frank & Pat O’Connor, Richmond

Charles L. & Joanne J. Owen, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Allan & Bunny Parnell, Louisville

Hon. Peggy P. Patterson & Charles E. Patterson, Prospect

Mr. & Mrs. John S. Penn, Lexington

Martha Rankin, Louisville

Mrs. Pam & Mr. James A. Ratterman, Prospect

James & Katherine Redmond, Lexington

Becky & Reese Reinhold, Lexington

Ms. Helen Sady & Dr. Merrill Packer, Berea

Mr. Richard Stephan, Prospect

Sue Story, Vine Grove

Lora Suttles & Bob Hutchison, Staffordsville

Ms. Megan Lake Thornton, Lexington

Trager Family Foundation, Inc, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Job D. Turner III, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Pam Uebel, Alexandria

James & Marianne Welch, Prospect

Orme & Mary Hilliard Wilson, Louisville

Ballard D. & Elizabeth P. Wright, Lexington

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Judith Axelrod, Prospect

John & Jill Ball, Nicholasville

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Barr, Lexington

Mr. Peter Barrows, Versailles

Mr. James Barton, Gilbertsville

Mr. Archie Bays, Lexington

Ms. Jacquelyn C. Benton, Elizabethtown

Mrs. Rosemary Bilz, Crestview Hills

Phillip & Linda Bisbee, Versailles

Gary & Lisa Blank, Hebron

David & Cindy Blount, Louisville

Ms. Joellen Blount, Lexington

Gail L. Boggs Family Charitable Fund, Cincinnati

Tyler Bolin, Lexington

Terry Brackett, Lancaster

Jane F. Brake, Ph.D., Frankfort

Mr. & Mrs. George Branch, Paris

Mr. David W. Bratcher, Lexington

Edward Todd Bray, Lexington

Steven & Winifred Breckner, La Grange

Ulysses Bridgeman, Jr., Louisville

Stephen Bright, Lexington

Mr. Chris Brooker & Mrs. Valerie

Brooker, Louisville

John & Jennifer Brown, Lexington

Mr. Norman Brown, Masonic Home

Mary Jo & George Budig, Covington

Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Bullard, Lexington

John Bunch, Lexington

Jennifer Burchett & Scott Neal, Lexington

Mr. Allen Bush & Mrs. Rose Cooper, Louisville

Shannon & Angela Cain, London

Col. (R) Harry & Mrs. Marcia Callicotte, Lexington

Tim & Anna Cambron, Versailles

Ms. Jeanne Carr, Prospect

Charles B. & Sharon Chrisman, Jr., Lexington

The Rev. Thomas R. Clark, Bardstown

Mr. Jim & Mrs. Mary V. Clarke, Maysville

Mr. & Mrs. Chris Clifford, Lexington

Lee Cochran, Louisville

Will Coffman, Lexington

John & Carole Cole, Nicholasville

Roger & Patricia Cole, Fort Mitchell

John & Tammie Conatser, Nicholasville

Mrs. Marcia Cone, Lexington

Mr. Willard Coots, Lexington

Kip & Ellen Cornett, Lexington

Tom & Elaine Crawford, Versailles

Mark Crawford, Versailles

Donald R. Cronen, Louisville

Al & Patti Cross, Frankfort

David & Jennifer Cross, Albany

Mr. & Mrs. Brian & Janet Davis, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Zachary A. Davis, Lexington

Mont Dawson, Prospect

David Dean, Lexington

Larry & Martha Deener, Lexington

David W. & Carla J. Demarest, Lexington

John S. & Jane Domaschko, Covington

Andrew Dull, Lawrenceburg

The Hon. R.W. & Mrs. Jane Winkler

Dyche, London

Darlene Eakin, Frankfort

Brenda K. Edwards, Paducah

B. Bramblett Elam, Frankfort

Ms. Jewell Deene Ellis, Danville

Peggy Ellis, Lexington

Fred & Beverly Erschell, Fort Thomas

Kyle & Lyann Fannin, Versailles

Gil & Brenda Fauber, Edgewood

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Ms. Ellen Ferguson, Lexington

Adra Fisher, Winchester

Mr. & Mrs. Corey Forester, Lexington

Virginia G. Fox, Frankfort

Meredith & Steven Frame, Lexington

Kyle French, Corbin

Mr. G.L. & Mrs. Joan Gaston, Louisville

Greg & Lisa Geiser, Louisville

Drs. Jacqueline & Paul Gerard, Elizabethtown

Pete Gilbert, Lexington

Ron N. & Connie Gilbert, Lexington

Ms. Sherry Golightly, Paducah

Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Debbie Graviss, Versailles

Ms. Kelly E. Green, Frankfort

Hugh B. Gregory, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro

Karen Hale, Louisville

Teresa Hammer, Georgetown

Mike & Brooke Hammond, Shelbyville

Kenneth & Judy Handmaker, Goshen

Wendy & Fred Hansen, Lexington

James Hardymon, Lexington

James Harned, Lexington

Louis E. & Ovaline Hatcher, Albany, Ga.

Rev Walter & Mrs. Caroline Hehl, Lexington

Robert Helton, Corbin

Andrew & Peggy Henderson, Lexington

David Henry, Louisville

Dr. Jack Herlihy, Lexington

Chris & Marcia Hermann, Louisville

LTC Lawrence A. Herzog, Radcliff

Mrs. Elizabeth Hibbard, Richmond

Darryl Hill, Berea

Mr. & Mrs. Buck & Anne Hinkle, Lexington

Mr. Henry Hinkle, Paris

Thomas S. & Lisa E. Hinkle, Paris

Gordy Hoagland, Lexington

Allen Holbrook & Forrest Roberts, Owensboro

Mr. John Hollon, Nicholasville

David Holton, Louisville

Shae Hopkins, Lexington

John & Nancy Huff, Lexington

Mr. Alec Huguelet, Lexington

Mr. Mike Hulett, Frankfort

Mr. & Mrs. Mike Huskisson, Versailles

Valerya Hyrne, Walton

Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Judith Isaacs, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Brett & Emma Ison, Nicholasville

Eric & Elizabeth Iverson, Lexington

Kurt & Carla Jaenicke, Ashland

Josh Jaggers, Mason, Ohio

Mr. Kenneth R. James, London

Ms. Angela Johnson, Lexington

James E. Jones Jr. & Arleen Johnson, Lexington

Brian Johnson, Lexington

Cody Johnson, Pikeville

Larry V. Johnson, Flemingsburg

Paul & Nancy Johnson, California

Phyllis Johnson, Ashland

Larry & Debbie Jones, Lexington

William J. & Theresa Jones, Paducah

Ms. Beth J. Jurek, Frankfort

Bob & Theresa Kahmann, Covington

Steve Kaufling, Louisville

Mr. Ben C. Kaufmann & Ms. Janet Zusman, Lexington

Mr. Roger Kehrt, Lexington

Mr. Warren Keller & Ms. Annie

Rosenberg, Versailles

Mr. Steve Kerrick, Louisville

William & Marcia Kight, Goshen

David Kramer, Crestview Hills

Karl Ladegast, Louisville

Kathleen Lancaster, Georgetown

Mr. Tom Lawrence & Mrs. Emily Lawrence, Louisville

Bertha Lebus Charitable Trust, Lexington

Blair & Nathan Lee, Lexington

Lauren Leonhardt, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Steven & Judy Lippmann, Louisville

David & Kelley Lohre, Fort Mitchell

Mike & Ginny Longnecker, Maineville, Ohio

Mrs. Mary L. Lonneman, Burlington

Mrs. Tracy Lovan, Lexington

Ms. Elizabeth Lowe, Lexington

W. Bruce Lunsford Foundation, Inc, Louisville

Patricia Madden, Lexington

Ms. Sharon Marcum, Lexington

Dr. Jules Marquart, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Ron Martin, Lawrenceburg

Lucas McAvoy, Lexington

Michael McClure, Louisville

James & Malkanthie McCormick, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Justin McElfresh, Nicholasville

Monte & Myrna McElfresh, California

Ms. Martha McQueary, Lexington

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Means, Louisville

Rishabh & Lopa Mehrotra, Glenview

Lindy Melvin, Hardyville

Ms. Kathryn Mershon, Louisville

Joe & Abbie Meyer, Frankfort

Philip & Jan Meyer, Lexington

Jennifer Moore, Louisville

Jack & Phyllis Moreland, Highland Heights

Ms. Penelope T. Morton, Louisville

Ms. Ruth Morton, Lakeside Park

Sally Mulholland, Lawrenceburg

Martha Mullins, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Murphy, Georgetown

Virginia F. Murphy, Lexington

Ms. Cheri Mutersbaugh, Richmond

Nabama Foundation, Cincinnati

Mrs. Laura Neal, Catlettsburg

Jerry Oney, London

Travis & Sarah Painter, Lexington

C. Grey Pash, Louisville

William Patteson, Louisville

Kimberly D. & Sarah M. Patton, Hebron

Kathryn Penkava, Evansville, Ind.

Jason L. Peterson, Louisville

Caryl & Bob Pfeiffer, Versailles

Ms. Sharon Pfister, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Ms. Marie L. Piekarski, Lexington

Ms. Betty Pogue, Fort Thomas

Ms. Lois Anne Polan, Lexington

C.F. Pollard Foundation, Inc., Louisville

Chip Polston, Louisville

Hilma & John G. Prather, Somerset

Mr. Tom Preston, Jamestown

Dr. David Quast, Edgewood

Kaelyn Query, Lexington

Jason Rainey, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. John & Betty Whitlock

Reesor, Lexington

Rev. Howard & Dee Reynolds, Lexington

Mr. Robert E. Rich, Cincinnati

Mrs. Ellen Rieveschl, Covington

Michele Ripley, Lexington

Mr. David & Mrs. Linda Roberts, Louisville

Ms. Shelby B. Robertson, Louisville

John & Julie Rodes, Danville

Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rounsavall, Prospect

Rouse Family Foundation, Lexington

Jane Rowady, Lexington

Ralph & Pamela Ruschell, Lexington

Davanna & Peter Saari, Fleetwood, N.C.

Paul Saba, Cincinnati

Ms. Carrie Satterly, Lexington

Dr. John H. Saunders, Lexington

Laurie Scarborough, Louisville

Judith Schad, Greenville, Ind.

Dr. Greg Schmieder, Louisville

Joan T. Schoen, Louisville

Jeanne Schroer & Michael Dinn, Covington

Steven & Laura Schweitzer, Nicholasville

Mr. & Mrs. David C. Scott, Jr., Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Phillip D. Scott, Lexington

Howard & Mickey Settle, Lexington

Brett Setzer, Nicholasville

Sam Shine Foundation, Inc., New Albany, Ind.

Mr. Charles Siemen, Lexington

Melanie Simpson-Conley, Lexington

Sandra Elam Simrall, Louisville

Patricia F. Smith, Bardstown

Vernon M. & Peggy T. Smith, Louisville

Jeremy R. & Kurt A. Snyder, Harrodsburg

Brett Spear & Martha Peterson, Lexington

Eula M. & Willis Spears, Nicholasville

Marian Spencer, Frankfort

Ms. Susan L. Staugas, Louisville

Shaun Stephens, Lexington

Drs. John & Magdalene Stewart, Lexington

Jon & Melissa Stewart, Nicholasville

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Storms, Corbin

Mr. T. R. Storms, Corbin

Mrs. Ruth Straus, Lexington

Lindy B. Street, Louisville

Stephanie Stumbo & Andrew Dorton, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Greg Survant, Lexington

Mike Taylor, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Darryl & Diann Terry, Winchester

Mr. & Mrs. William Thames, Richmond

Bruce Thomason, Shepherdsville

Jeff & Karen Thornton, Danville

Peter & Susan Thurman, Louisville

Mary Ann Tobin, Irvington

Joe & Terry Tolan, Louisville

Maureen Tomblinson, Hendersonville, Tenn.

Josh & Olesia Toole, Louisville

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Thank you to University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto and Dr. Mary Lynne Capilouto, who served as Honorary Chairs at KET’s 2023 Summer Celebration.

Christine Tucker, Cincinnati

Mr. Ronald Turkett, Lexington

Devin Tweed, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Chris & Linda Valentine, Louisville

Mr. George Van Meter, Jr., Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Elvis Vaughn, Louisville

Jane S. Vergnes, Lexington

John Vidal, Louisville

Elizabeth & David Wachtel, Lexington

Bob & Ella Mae Wade, Elizabethtown

Marcia & Mark Wade, Lexington

Roy & Erin Wagner, Winchester

Alex & Jayne Waldrop, Lexington

Pamela Walker, Lexington

Jeremy & Julie Wallace, Lexington

Chuck & Donna Walter, Lexington

Ms. Amelia W. Ward, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Ward, Lexington

Dr. Jeremy Warner, Lexington

Dr. J. Sloan & Mrs. Jane Warner, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Linwood A. Watson, Jr., Louisville

Tom & Amy Watts, Lexington

Dr. David B. Webster & Dr. Connie Gayle White, Frankfort

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Weinberg, Hindman

Jane Feltus Welch, Prospect

Ms. Sandra H. Welch, Alexandria, Va.

Brooke Wheatley, Lexington

Mary White & Amy Allen, London

Mike & Faye Whitley, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Matt & Tonya Williams, Louisville

Mr. Tom Wilson, Georgetown

William W. & Mary Witt, Lexington

Russell & Jenny Wolfe, Lexington

Marguerite E. Wordell, Frankfort

Mr. Randy Worley, Corbin

Ms. Gina Wright, Coldiron

Robert & Sara Wynkoop, Louisville

Mr. H. Mac Zachem, Lexington

Elisabeth Zwickenpflug-Myers & Howard Myers, Lexington

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Eldred Adams, Louisa

Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Anne Anderson, Lexington

Dr. Gary & Mrs. Martha Anderson, Lexington

Sidney Anderson Foundation, Inc., Louisville

Ms. Lisa G. Archer & Mr. Robert L. Pfister, Louisville

Ms. Sara Jean Art, Lexington

Mrs. Gail B. Austin, Cincinnati

Mr. George Ballard, Bardstown

Mr. William C. & Mrs. Julie Ballard, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Beck, Lexington

Shirley Bedard, Louisville

Cynthia Beeman & Dennis Lynn, Lexington

Michael & Carol Beirne, Fort Mitchell

Mr. Doug Bezold, California

Mrs. Edith Bingham, Glenview

Mrs. Cornelia W. Bonnie, Prospect

Robert Brown, Louisville

Mr. Robert Brown, Crestwood

Bulleit Family Foundation, Lexington

Ms. Rita Byrd, Fort Thomas

Dan Call, Versailles

Ms. Linda W. Carter, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Clem, Lexington

Clifton Foundation, Louisville

V.V. Cooke Foundation, Louisville

Jeanette Coufal, Lexington

Michael & Miriam Crews, Georgetown

Douglas & Leslie Crutcher, Lexington

Ms. Jo Ann Czekalski & Mr. Jim Stokes, Lexington

Ms. Gwendolyn K. Darst, Sonora

Mr. & Mrs. David Daulton, Masonic Home

Ms. Marguerite Davis, Louisville

Mr. Jerry Delaney, Lexington

Dr. Cindy M. Derer & Dr. John J. Gohmann, Lexington

Laurie Diebold, Louisville

Mrs. Ann Todd Dupree, Lexington

Dr. M. Wilson Eastland, III, Lexington

Rev. Thomas Eblen, Lexington

Ms. Suzanne Eckerle, Louisville

Barbara Ellerbrook, Lexington

Mrs. Doris Elliott, Lexington

Taysha Farley, Louisville

Steven & Sarah Ford, Owensboro

Will Fortune, Shelbyville

Becky Gift, Lexington

Mrs. Esther J. Gissing, Lexington

Bob & Kay Glass, Crestwood

Mrs. Bruce G. Glenn, Lexington

Mrs. Mary Louise Gorman, Louisville

Adele Greenburg, Harrodsburg

Caroline Guthrie, Louisville

Mrs. Mary & Dr. James Harty, Louisville

Ms. Carolyn Helm, Louisville

Mary Hemken, Lexington

Dr. Fred Hendler & Ms. Nancy Martin, Prospect

John Hinkle, Corbin

Theresa Holmes, Lexington

Betty & Franklin Hoopes, Lexington

John & Deborah Hoskins, Winchester

Mr. John Brian Humbert, Clarksville, Ind.

Ms. Aubrey E. Hunter, Nicholasville

Danny & Barbara Jeffries, Liberty

Mr. David A. Jones, Jr. & Ms. Mary Gwen

Wheeler, Louisville

Ms. Callie C. Keller, Lexington

Betsy & Terry Kephart, Paris

Virginia Kerst, Covington

Mr. Jim Kimmel, Louisville

Patricia D. King, Louisville

Mr. Allan B. Kleet, Paducah

Dr. Forrest S. & Mary Julia Kuhn, Louisville

Mrs. Jane A. Lapinski, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Goshen

Carol Jean Ledington, Louisville

Ms. Judith Lesher, Elizabethtown

Tad & Jackie Long, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Lynch, Louisville

Mr. Jacob Martin, Danville

Dr. Joseph Martin & Mrs. Kathleen

Laurin-Martin, Park Hills

Phil & Sandy McCauley, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Doug & Vicki Meredith, Lanesville, Ind.

Ms. Ellen Mihan, Louisville

Richard and Patricia Monohan Family Foundation, Winchester

Ms. Eleanor B. Moore, Louisville

Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Debra Murphy, Louisville

J. R. & Glenda Neely, Louisville

Jeffrey Newcomb, Valparaiso, Ind.

Valerie Newell & Tim Smith, Covington

Diana Newman, Louisville

Mrs. Martha Nichols, Louisville

Jerry & Sara Page, Paducah

Mrs. Sundae Park, Berea

Ms. Nita Porter, Brandenburg

Mr. Stuart & Mrs. Ildiko Pray, Cincinnati

Lowell & Sasha Press, Bellevue, Wash.

Ms. Marcia Risk, Lexington

James & Cheryl Roberts, Louisville

Bradley & Mary Robson, Frankfort

Rosenthal Family Foundation, Lexington

Jacqueline Rosky, Louisville

Tamara Sanderson, Lexington

Sandford Family Fund, Louisville

Betsy & Marvin Schwartz, Cincinnati

Amy Sheikh, Lexington

Alan Shell, Lexington

Carolyn & Donald Snow, Louisville

Burl Spurlock, Prestonsburg

Ernie W. & Georgia G. Stamper, Lexington

Ms. Judy L. Stewart, Cincinnati

Ms. Muffy D. Stuart, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Sutton, Richmond

Richard & Jeanne-Marie Tapke, Fort Mitchell

Rollin & Ann Tarter, Danville

Russell F. Tucker & Maryanne O’Canna, Lexington

John B. Van Meter Charitable Foundation, Inc., Cincinnati

David & Wanda Vickery, Clarkson

Diane Weber-Hampson, Harrison, Ohio

Kathryn Weinrich, Cincinnati

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams, Jr., Paducah

Mrs. Dulcie Willis, New Albany, Ind.

Dolores E. Womack, Flemingsburg

$500-$999

Johan & Abigail Aasbo, Lexington

Asa & Linda Abner, Stanton

Kandie Adkinson, Frankfort

Mrs. Petie Agnor, Erlanger

Barry Alberts & Allison Harper, Louisville

Dr. James C. Albisetti, Lexington

Ms. Alicia S. Allen, Auburn

Jacob Allen, Louisville

James & Melissa Allen, Louisville

Ron Allen, Louisville

David Ames, Louisville

Mr. Roger Anderson, Pikeville

Frederick & Barbara Arensman, Louisville

Earlene H. Arnett, Georgetown

Mr. Larry Atwood, New Albany, Ind.

Mary Auter, Louisville

Robert & Judy Ayotte, Louisville

Mr. Charles Backstrom, Owensboro

Mr. & Mrs. Allan J. Bailey, Fairfield, Ohio

Mrs. Debra Bailey, Winchester

Mr. Ernest P. Bailey, Lexington

Gene Bailey, Cold Spring

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NKU President Ashish Vaidya (left) and Dr. Nita Vaidya (middle), photographed with Justice Michelle M. Keller of the Kentucky Supreme Court (right), were the honorees at KET’s Martinis & Mistletoe event in Covington.

Roger & Anne Baird, Lexington

Ms. Mary Ann Baker, Masonic Home

Mike & Barb Baker, Wilder

Phillip & Kristen Bale, Glasgow

Holly Bandoroff, Lexington

Mrs. Rogers R. Barde, Paris

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Barela, Lexington

Mr. Ronald E. Barned, Glasgow

Jessica Bartell, Louisville

George & Rene Bauer, Elizabethtown

Winifred Beam, Cincinnati

Ms. Kathleen Bean & Mr. Robert Kotheimer, Louisville

Mr. Roger Bean, Lexington

Rogers & Jacqueline Beasley, Lexington

Nora Beck, Princeton

Mr. Michael P. Beeby & Ms. Kathryn D. Thomas, Covington

Mr. Larry & Mrs. Beverly Bell, Lexington

Ms. Mary Margaret Bell & Mr. Tom

Wynne, Lexington

Mrs. Pamela & Mr. Walter Bell, Louisville

Ms. Alma Lea Benedict, Louisville

John Bennie, Louisville

Dr. Susan Bentley & Dr. Kim Jonason, Louisville

Steve & Sharon Berger, Louisville

Elizabeth & John Betagole, Cincinnati

Mr. Paul Bickel, III & Jackie Hays Bickel, Louisville

Mr. Robert Bickner, Frankfort

Ms. Laurie A. Birnsteel, Louisville

Mr. Christopher Black, Paducah

Ms. Norma Blackburn, Madisonville

Mrs. Anne & Mr. Michael Blakeney, Richmond

Patricia H. Bland, Louisville

Lee Bledsoe, Covington

Ms. Linda M. Block-Coalter, Louisville

Richard Blum, Richmond

Mr. John Boh, Covington

Susan & Kevin Borders, Louisville

Linda Bosse, Versailles

Marceline Bottoms, Lawrenceburg

Mr. James E. & Mrs. Linda Bourne, New Albany, Ind.

Jean Bower, Louisville

Beverly & Alvin Branscum, Stearns

Viviane Breazeale, Lexington

Debra Bridges, Madison, Ind.

Dr. Katherine L. Bright & Dr. Daniel Moran, Danville

Richard Brinkman, Dillsboro, Ind.

Mr. & Mrs. H. Hewett Brown, Prospect

Jerry & Portia Brown, Louisville

Taylor Brown, Lexington

Tina & Herb Brown, Woodburn

Patricia Cummings Bruggman, Louisville

Helen Bryant, Hinton, W.Va.

Mrs. Rosemary Weathers Burnham, Loveland, Ohio

Bill & Angie Burns, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Bruce & Joan Burton, Corydon

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Linda Bush, Jeffersonville, Ind.

David & Eva Busse, Alexandria, Ind.

Susan Moloney Byrd, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Callen, Louisville

Abigail Camfield, Fisherville

Drs. Eli & Mary Lynne Capilouto, Lexington

Ray & Cindy Carcione, Louisville

Dennis Carrithers, Louisville

Mr. Lindy Casebier, Louisville

Charities Aid Foundation of America, Princeton, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Chavanne, Bardstown

Patricia Chervenak, Louisville

Mr. Eric Christianson, Lexington

Ms. Cheryl Clark, Georgetown

Emily Clark, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. John Clark, Louisville

Lonnie & Phyllis Clark, Brandenburg

Ms. Nancy Clinkinbeard, Lexington

Bradley Compton, Prospect

Ms. Ruth Conley, Staffordsville

Mr. Thomas L. Conner, Lexington

P.J. & Richard Cook, Lexington

Mrs. Cornelia Cooper, Somerset

Sam & Mary Michael Corbett, Louisville

Don & Kathy Corson, New Albany, Ind.

Linda & Fred Cowan, Louisville

Albert G. & Nancy Craft, Lexington

Ms. Renee Croket, Louisville

Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathryn Crouch, Lexington

Ernst & Kathlyn Crown-Weber, Danville

Mr. Robert G. Cruickshank, Flatwoods

Dr. Vicki A. Crumpton, Paducah

Mr. William & Mrs. Marie Cull, Frankfort

Ben Cundiff, Louisville

Dr. Doug Cunningham & Linda Wise

Cunningham, Lexington

Mr. Charles Cutshaw, Georgetown

Delmer & Linda Dalton, Lexington

Waller & Katherine Dalton, Lexington

Daniel Family Foundation, Versailles

Gay Darsie, Boca Grande, Fla.

Hunter Daugherty, Nicholasville

Mr. & Mrs. David Daunhauer, Louisville

Emilie & Bruce Davis, Lexington

William S. & Carolyn J. Deane, Louisville

Mr. Frederick & Ms. Louise Dearborn, Danville

Sandra & John Deaton, Lexington

Bill & Trish Deatrick, Louisville

Mr. Edward Demonbrun, Louisville

Gillian Denmark, Lexington

Charles Derrickson, Morehead

Bill & Elaine Deutsch, Millersburg

Ms. Marie E. Dever, Louisville

Evonne & Kevin Devlin, Lexington

Kevin Dick, Goshen

Carrie & David Dieruf, Louisville

Ms. Anne Discher, Louisville

Ms. Margaret L. Dixon, Columbia

Danny & Rita Dobson, Louisville

Barbara & Richard Domek, Lexington

Patrick Donley, Louisville

Desmond Donovan, New Albany, Ind.

Ms. Jean Dorton, Lexington

Marshall & Tami Dosker, Covington

Beth Douglas, Lexington

Robert & Jett Douglas, Lexington

Philip & Rose Mary Dow, Lexington

Mr. Howard & Mrs. Nancy Downing, Nicholasville

Donald Doyle, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. James Doyle, Masonic Home

Robert & Ruth Ann Driggers, Louisville

Ms. Ryan Droste, Louisville

Ms. Martha J. Dugan, Crescent Springs

Philip & Lucy Dunford, Elizabethtown

Suzanne Dunne, Louisville

David J. & Ellen Dutschke, Louisville

Ms. Ann L. Eads, Frankfort

Ms. Sydney Easley, Shelbyville

James C. & Mary G. Eaves, Louisville

Barbara Ecton, Lexington

Tawana Edwards, Goshen

Katherine & Uwe Eickmann, New Albany, Ind.

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Eifler, Sr, Louisville

Raymond & Carolyn Eisenschmidt, West Harrison, Ind.

Mr. Neil Eklund, Danville

Mr. John C. Elison, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. Guy Ellis III, Lexington

William & Linda Ellison, Louisville

William & Donna Engle, Lexington

Donald & Vicki Ensor, La Grange

Dick & Janice Ernst, Frankfort

Richard & Lisa Ernst, Cincinnati

Eddie Estep, Cumberland

Kimberly Estridge, Louisville

Ralph & Lynda Ewers, Richmond

John & Patricia A. Farmer, Louisville

Ms. Loretta Farris, Carlisle

William & Ann Fenton, Louisville

Prof. Theodore & Prof. Sigrid Suesse

Fiedler, Lexington

Myrtle A. Fisher, Louisville

John & Rita Fleming, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Laura & Tim Foley, Crestwood

Ms. Jill L. Force & Mr. Patrick Mattingly, Louisville

Randall Ford, Campbellsburg

Robert Ford, Winchester

Mr. Steve Ford, Lawrenceburg

Ronald Forrester & Dianna C. Forrester, Burlington

Deborah Fortel & David Sawyer, Louisville

Bill & Joy Fotsch, Villa Hills

Melissa Fowler, Flatwoods

Ms. Debra Francis, Incline Village, Nev.

Mr. & Mrs. James M. Fritz, Lexington

Laura & Thomas H. Fulton, Louisville

Ms. Laurel Fuson, Louisville

Mrs. Joan B. Gaines, Lexington

Edward & Debbie Galloway, Shelbyville

Mrs. Roberta Garfield, Murray

Mr. Cecile Garmon, Glasgow

Ms. Karen L. Garrison, Lexington

Tom & Ann Garrity, Lexington

Doreen & George Gates, Boaz

Mr. Bill Gee, Lexington

Ms. Kathleen M. Geile, Louisville

Diane Georges, Louisville

Mr. Glenn R. Gilbert, Louisville

Louise Gladstone, Mayslick

Mr. Donn Goebel & Ms. Cathy McLeod, Cincinnati

Mark & Pat Gooch, Pikeville

Mrs. Dorothy Graham, Madisonville

Dr. & Mrs. Laman Gray, Louisville

Trey & Nancy Grayson, Walton

Ms. Jo Guthrie Greene, Georgetown

Mary Greenfield, Louisville

Mrs. Barbara F. Greer, Louisa

Ron & Lora Griffin, Lexington

Nancy & Allen Grimes, Lexington

Kathryn Groves, Madisonville

Mr. & Mrs. William Guenthner, Louisville

Ms. Kathleen D. Gullett, Lawrenceburg

Jim & Michele Guthrie, Campbellsburg

Mike Guynn, Louisville

Ms. Jane M. Haase, Prospect

Mrs. Charlotte Hadley, Lexington

William & Brenda Hagan, Bardstown

Kelly Hale & Kathy Gannoe, Lexington

Clayton Hall, Lexington

Mr. Stephen R. Halloran, Frankfort

Barry Hamson, Brownstown, Ind.

Mrs. Mary Haylee Hancock, Madisonville

Kathy H. Hannah, Owensboro

Mary Hargis, Elizabethtown

Ms. Candace W. Harker, Lexington

Susan Harkins, Lexington

Ms. Karen Ryan Harris, Louisville

Frank & Paula Harshaw, Louisville

Raynell Hartman, Georgetown

Ms. Margaret Hatfield, Shepherdsville

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hathaway, Lexington

Vanessa Haulk, Louisville

Sean Hawkes, Independence

Mary Ellen Haydon, Bardstown

Ms. Margaret Helvey, Williamsburg

Ms. Barbara M. Hench, Lexington

Ms. Brenda T. Henderson, Louisville

Taylor Henley, Nicholasville

Neil & Susan Heppler, Villa Hills

Ms. Jean Herp, Louisville

Catherine & Jon Hesseldenz, Lexington

Betty Hickman, Bethel, Ohio

Charles & Rhonda Hicks, Lexington

Mrs. Dinah Mullinax High & Mr. Paul High, Louisville

Ms. Francie Hiemer, Louisville

Mr. Greg P. Hill, Louisville

Ordelle Hill & Helen Bennett, Richmond

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh G. Hines, Jr., Danville

Ms. Joy Hinkle, Lexington

Mr. Roger Gene Hoffman, Louisville

Ms. Eileen Hogan, Frankfort

Joe Honerlaw, Cincinnati

Dr. Taylor & Melissa Hoover, Frankfort

Mrs. Barbara R. Hopewell, Prospect

Greg Hostettler, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. House, London

Ronald Howard, Owensboro

Cordelia & Banks Hudson, Nicholasville

Beverly & David Hufford, Richmond

Ms. Nancy Hutchinson, Glasgow

Robert & Sandra Ireland, Lexington

Delores Iverson, Bowling Green

Brenda C. Jackson, Shelbyville

George Jaeger, Paducah

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Donna James, Louisville

Mr. Harry & Mrs. Michelle James, Frankfort

Mrs. Judith Jay, Georgetown

Sam & Theresa Jensen, Louisville

Ms. Sandra G. Jessup, Greenville

Rosemary Johnson-Dean, Simpsonville

Mr. William G. Johnstone, Eastwood

Diana & Robert Joice, Lexington

Bonnie Quantrell Jones, Lexington

Carol Jones, Fort Thomas

Gordon & Susan Jones, Bowling Green

Meghan Judson, Versailles

Donald Kaelin, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mr. Alan & Mrs. Eva Kaplan, Lexington

Kelly Kapp, Louisville

Daryle & Karen Karnes, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Kasarskis, Lexington

Mr. Jerome H. Kauper, Louisville

Mrs. Jacquelline A. Kay, Lexington

Houston Keach & Lowry IngleheartKeach, Henderson

Mr. Mark A. Keene, Fort Wright

Sarah & Paul Keith, Smithfield

Lewis & Linda Kelly, Lexington

Henrietta & Dan Kemp, Hopkinsville

Jan Kempf, Louisville

Ms. Kathleen A. Kennedy, Richmond

Tom & Judy Kinman, Crestview Hills

Diane Kinny, Louisville

Mrs. Dorothy & Mr. Kevin Kline, Lexington

Cynthia Koplos, Goshen

Ms. Julia P. Kring, Frankfort

Joseph & Marianne Kurth, Lexington

Mrs. Regina Lancaster, Elizabethtown

Mr. Robert Langley, Lexington

Ms. Sharon Larue, Louisville

Mr. Greg Lawrey, Louisville

Paul & Patricia Leach, Boston

Mr. James B. & Mrs. Kathryn K. Learn, Louisville

Mr. Willis Lee, Frankfort

Ms. Robin Lemastus, Goshen

Theo Leverenz, Georgetown

Casey Lewis, Taylorsville

Ms. Charlotte Lewis, Frankfort

Sharon & Roderick Lewis, Huntington, W.Va.

Philip & Debra Lichtenfels, Louisville

Mrs. Marianne & Mr. David Locke, Highland Heights

Kevin Loesch, Alexandria

Mr. Samuel C. Long, West Liberty

Ms. Bebe Lovejoy, Lexington

Lawrence & Cynthia Lowe, Frankfort

The Hon. Crit Luallen & Mr. Lynn Luallen, Frankfort

Mr. William & Mrs. Charlotte Lubawy, Lexington

Mr. Harry L. Lusk, Vine Grove

Abby & Fairleigh Lussky, Louisville

Phyllis Macadam, Lexington

Zonia Maguire, Louisville

Dr. Alan & Mrs. Beryl Male, Lexington

Dr. Christian Marcum, Pikeville

James Marnatti, Nicholasville

Ms. Linda Mills Marquis-Cate, Fort

Mitchell

Michael & Kathleen Marra, Lexington

Davis Marret, Louisville

Donn & Kitty Marston, Lancaster

Skipper & Hana Martin, Louisville

Molly Martin, Louisville

Bill & Sandy Martz, Crestwood

Mr. George Mason, Jr., Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. Harvey E. Matheny, Louisville

Loys & Sonja Mather, Lexington

John B. & Joyce Mattingly, Louisville

Mr. Fred May, Richmond

James & Judy McCabe, Louisville

David & Diane McCall, Lexington

Ms. Vivian McCann, Louisville

Melissa McCarey, Cincinnati

Joan McCombs, Prospect

Esther McCoy, Owensboro

Dr. Martha & Mr. Terrence McCoy, Louisville

Kevin McCreary, Lexington

Margot D. McCullers, Lexington

Mrs. Constance E. McDonald, Louisville

Richard & Darlene McDowell, Sellersburg, Ind.

Patricia & Donald McDuffee, Independence

Patricia Buckner McHugh, Louisville

Kay McKinney & Neal Sellars, Hopkinsville

The Rev. Leslie McKown, Henderson

Ryan McLane, Edgewood

Sam & Bonnie McNeely, Murray

Mr. John Gary & Mrs. Jeanetta

Burbridge McNeill, Georgetown

Mrs. Stephanie V. McNeill, Maysville

Dr. J. William & Mrs. Marlie McRoberts, Lexington

John & Mary Medley, Owensboro

Elizabeth Mefford, Fort Thomas

Barbara & Ron Mercer, Louisville

Marilyn Meredith, Louisville

Creighton Mershon, Sr., Louisville

Steve & Anna Lee Mershon, Louisville

Paul Messner, Dry Ridge

Arvid & Judy Metcalf, Wilmore

Lee & Victoria Meyer, Lexington

Darrell Mezo, Mount Vernon, Ill.

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Michael, Louisville

Matt Milano, Georgetown

Frank & Pat Miller, Lexington

Fred & Linda Miller, Paducah

Ms. Mary K. Miller, Wilmore

Mr. & Mrs. Tony & Bell Miller, Louisville

Catherine Mills, Lexington

Mark & Chan Milton, Louisville

Mr. Greg Baynham Milward, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Milward, Lexington

Charles Mitchell, Lexington

Ram Mohan, Cincinnati

David Mooneyhan, Shelbyville

Mr. Dale G. & Mrs. Arcelia M. Moore, Crestwood

Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Moore, Jr., Frankfort

Ms. Jean R. Moore, Lexington

Mrs. Judith M. Moore, Louisville

Pamela Moore, Henderson

Mr. William Moore, London

Ms. Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington

Carole Morris, Louisville

Jane Morris, Louisville

Ms. Donna Moser Peak, Masonic Home

Mr. R. Charles & Mrs. Sally Moyer, Louisville

Robert & Jan Mucci, Lexington

Dick & Tyra Mueller, Louisville

Mr. Stephen J. Mularz, Hazard

Rachel Mulloy, Louisville

Shannon & Brook Mundy, Lexington

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Annette Murphy, Scottsburg, Ind.

Mr. Graeme Murray & Ms. Vicki Herche, Covington

Dr. Marshall D. Myers, Richmond

Donald & Donna Nabors, Nicholasville

Ms. Judith Nakashima-Wilson, Somerset

Mr. Russ Neil & Ms. Diane M. Laughlin, Louisville

Kathy & David Nelson, Mount Vernon, Ind.

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Newell, Winchester

Dr. Bruce & Mrs. Martha Nicol, Lexington

William L. and Doris Niemann

Charitable Foundation, West Des Moines, Iowa

Lee Nimocks & Connie Payne, Lexington

Henry O’Bryan, Owensboro

Mr. Stephen O’Hara, Louisville

James Oldson, Louisville

Chase & Sarah Oliver, Richmond

Ms. Vanessa Olson, Louisville

Leatha & Marc Orr, Elizabethtown

Ms. Gale Ossenbeck, Cold Spring

Ms. Nancy Ovesen, Frankfort

Mrs. Ona Owen, Louisville

Robert A. Owen, Cynthiana

Debby M. & John C. Oxley, Midway

Mr. Eddie K. Parker, Lexington

Lynn & Jessica Parrish, Pikeville

Ms. Marie Parsons, Winchester

Ms. Linda Payne, Henderson

Robert & Virginia Peck, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mr. James H. & Mrs. Julia B. Perry, Morehead

Ms. Nancy Peterson, Louisville

Karen & Robert Petry, Lexington

Mr. Eugene Pflughaupt, Danville

Mr. William L. Phelps, Versailles

Ms. Jane E. Phillips, Lexington

George Plager, Louisville

Mary Porter, Henderson

Ms. Kitty Portwood, Lexington

Mary Powell & John W. Poundstone, Lexington

Ms. Nancy Pratte, Louisville

Richard & Connie Proudfoot, Morehead

Mr. William & Mrs. Martha Pumphrey, Winchester

Jerry Ralston, Madison, Ind.

Richard Ramirez, Lexington

Dan & Susan Adams Rapp, Louisville

Mr. & Ms. Nicholas Rast, Lexington

Diana Raya, Lexington

Mrs. Sandra Raymon, Louisville

Michael Redford, Lexington

Steven E. Redmon, Louisville

Bill & Mary Reed, Versailles

Glenn Reid, Murray

James & Jacquelyn Remley, Villa Hills

Charles Rice, Glasgow

Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Ann Rich, Louisville

Mary Richie, Louisville

Mr. Kevin Riegler, Crittenden

Tom Ritchie, Louisville

Juli & Michael Roberts, Louisville

David Rocca, Corydon, Ind.

Mr. & Mrs. Fon Rogers II, Lexington

Gillian V. Rogers, Mayfield

Ms. Laura R. Rogers, Louisville

Ms. Elizabeth Rose, Lexington

John & Jean Rosenberg, Prestonsburg

Mr. & Mrs. Lee Rosenthal, Lexington

James & Sharon Rouse, Versailles

Molly Rowan, Versailles

Mrs. Barbara & Mr. James Rowland, Fort Thomas

Andrew Russman, Louisville

Ms. Ann Samani & Mr. William P. Sturm, Lexington

Ron & Mary Kaye Sanders, Hodgenville

Theodore Schatzki & Rosie Moosnick, Lexington

Ms. Dorothy Scheitlin, Radcliff

Judith Schell, Owensboro

Ms. Karen A. Schmidt, Cold Spring

Ron & Phyllis Schmidt, Cincinnati

Dr. & Mrs. William K. Schmied, Prospect

Martha Schroeder, Louisville

Gary & Roberta Schultz, Wilder

Dr. Sheila A. Schuster, Louisville

Mary D. Schweitzer, Cincinnati

Ms. Angela Scott, Columbia

Mary Carol Sears, Paris

Mrs. Joann Sellier, Lexington

Frank & Joan Sewell, Harrodsburg

Mrs. Ellen & Mr. Max Shapira, Louisville

Mr. Fithian M. Shaw, Jr., Louisville

Ms. Barbara Shephard, Cincinnati

Annette Sherman, West Chester, Ohio

Dr. Mary Ellen Shields, Berea

Kathleen Shiner, New Albany, Ind.

Donald & Catherine Shoemaker, Louisville

Martha Shouldis, Nicholasville

Sally Siebert, Nicholasville

Ms. Terry Sievers, Villa Hills

Guy & Mary Silva, Lanesville, Ind.

Patricia Sisloff, New Albany, Ind.

Ms. Jane B. Skidmore, Barbourville

Theresa M. Slaiman, Bardstown

Cynthia Smith, Lexington

Dan W. Smith, Lexington

Ms. Marilyn Smith, Elizabethtown

Ms. Patricia Smith, Stanford

Ms. Susan W. Smith, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Patty Smothers, Bagdad

Timothy C. & Mary Soulis, Lexington

Dr. Susan Spires, Lexington

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Daret St. Clair, Lexington

Dr. Steven Stack & Dr. Tracie Overbeck, Lexington

Ms. Kimberly Staples, Georgetown, Ind.

Edith Starcher, Versailles

Ms. Cheryl Stearman, Danville

Joe Stennis, Louisville

Joe Stepp, Pippa Passes

Barbara Sterrett, Lexington

Ms. Doris N. Stilwell, Versailles

Martha P. Stone, Mt Sterling

Mr. & Mrs. Bruce & Jane Stowe, Cincinnati

Karen Strack, Murphysboro, Ill.

Betty & Fred Straub, Louisville

Mr. James Straub, Lexington

Dr. Gordon Strauss & Dr. Catherine Newton, Prospect

Mr. Bernard & Mrs. Eileen Dalenberg Strenecky, Louisville

Mr. James Strine, Edgewood

Mark Strong, Lexington

Jude Sudbeck, Shelbyville

Manzella Summers, Paducah

Jason Swanson, Danville

Herbert & Patricia Swartz, Bardstown

Mr. David Switzer, Lexington

Robert & Janet Swope, Elizabethtown

Philip Tabb, Elizabethtown

Chester & Joan Tackett, Lexington

Reva D. Tackett, Lexington

Michael E. Tain, Lancaster

Mr. Victor Tamariz, Lexington

Ms. Mildred K. Tatum, Owensboro

Hillary Taylor, Louisville

Margaret M. & Scott Taylor, Lexington

Marjorie Susan Taylor, Milford, Ohio

Janet Teel, Louisville

William & Mary Ruth Theuer, Louisville

Elizabeth Thompson, Versailles

Ms. Mary A. Thornton, Louisville

Raymond Thorpe, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Alice & John Tiano, Louisville

Dr. Ouida Tisdall, Lexington

Frank Tonini, Louisville

Gayle Trautwein, Louisville

Ms. Mary Truitt, Morganfield

Ms. Beverly H. Tucker, Lexington

Dr. Wayne & Brenda Tuckson, Louisville

Kaylan Turner, Lexington

Margaret & Edward Turner, Crestwood

Sue Collins Tussey, Richmond

Ms. Judy Tyler, Louisville

William & Susie Tyler, Owensboro

Eddy Vanhoose, Louisa

Scott & Roberta Veazey, Louisville

Linda Vire, Batesville, Ind.

Mr. & Mrs. David Vislisel, Louisville

Ms. Mary J. Votruba, Lexington

Ms. Diane Wachs, Cincinnati

Ms. Faith Wagner, Crittenden

Ronald D. Wagoner, Lexington

Mr. R. Eric Waldman, Lexington

John & Marcia Walker, Frankfort

Robert Walker, Lexington

Louise Wall, Louisville

Dr. Bill Walsh, Louisville

Elizabeth & David Ward, Richmond

Kevin & Linda Wardell, Prospect

Carolyn Wells, Lancaster

Mr. Dan Wells, Lexington

Wayne Wente, Brownstown, Ind.

Ted & Teresa Werner, Villa Hills

Kathi Whalen & Pete Piccirilli, Louisville

William & Lucy Wheeler, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wheeler, Louisville

John White & Freda Sharp, Richmond

Mr. & Mrs. Lee T. White, Hopkinsville

David & Jill Wiegman, New Albany, Ind.

Wilborn Charitable Foundation, Louisville

Nick Wilkerson, Louisville

Ed Wilkinson, New Albany, Ind.

John Williams, Versailles

Mr. Keith Williams, Fernandina Beach, Fla.

Mary Williams, Owensboro

Thomas & Barbara Williams, Lexington

Angene & Jack Wilson, Lexington

Mrs. Ruth Wimsatt, Louisville

Dr. M.A. & Mrs. Portia B. Winchester, Lexington

David & Joan Winkler, Louisville

Peri Winters, Georgetown

Doris Wise, Louisville

Jane Woellner, Danville

Stephen & Coretta Wolford, Louisville

Mr. Stephen J. Wood, Prospect

Ms. Judy Worth, Lexington

Melanie Wrensch, Columbia

Michael A. & Karen R. Wright, Stamping Ground

Paul Wyler, Lancaster

Ms. Anna M. Yates, Elizabethtown

James Yates, Louisville

Shannon Yates, Georgetown

Thomas Young, Lexington

Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Barbara Yozwiak, Lexington

Donald & Christine Zalewa, Georgetown, Ind.

Dr. & Mrs. J. Steven Zeh, Louisville

Qunwei Zhang, Louisville

Evelyn H. Zolondek, Lexington

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$25,000-$99,999

Alltech

Brown-Forman Corporation

Cabinet for Health & Family Services

Central Bank

HARP Enterprises/R. Baird Properties

Kentucky Farm Bureau

Kentucky Lottery

LifeWorks at WKU

Mental Health America of Kentucky

Owensboro Health

Toyota Kentucky

$10,000-$24,999

AARP Kentucky

CHI St. Joseph Health

Clay Ingels Co, Inc

Fred Rogers Productions

Hardscuffle, Inc.

Kentucky Center For African American Heritage

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

Kentucky Education Association

Kentucky Propane Education Research Counsel

KHEAA/KHESLC

LG&E and KU Energy, LLC

National Society of The Sons of The American Revolution

Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau

St. Elizabeth Healthcare

UK HealthCare

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Wiebold Studio

$5,000-$9,999

Alliance Resource Partners

Beam Suntory

Best Western Hotels & Resorts

Columbia Gas of Kentucky, Inc.

Community Trust Bank

Cornett

Eastern Kentucky University

Four Roses Distillery

Frontier Nursing University

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

The Hearing and Speech Center

Heaven Hill Distilleries

HJI Supply Chain Solutions

Keller Williams Realty Louisville

Kentucky African American Heritage Commission

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Kentucky Community and Technical College System

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Kentucky League of Cities

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Louisville Ballet

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$2,500-$4,999

3D Enterprises

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Becky Jordan Insurance Agency, Inc.

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Cave Hill Cemetery

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Community Action Council

Connetic Ventures Holdings, Inc. Corporex

Dean Dorton Allen Ford, PSC

Delta Dental of Kentucky Foundation

Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP

Duke Energy

Farm Credit Mid-America

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Fifth Third Bank

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G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Inc.

Glenview Trust Company

Harrod Concrete & Stone Co.

HORAN

James Motor Company

Jewish Federation of Louisville

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Kentucky American Water Company

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Kentucky Nurses Association

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KV Oil & Gas, LLC.

Lexington Diagnostic Center & Open

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Clean Gas Partners, LLC

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Gess Mattingly & Atchison

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JP Morgan Chase

Kentucky CancerLink

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Lexington Center Corporation

McCarthy Strategic Solutions LLC

Monty’s Plant & Soil Products

Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed

Norton Healthcare

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South Central Rural Telecommunications Cooperative

Southeast Printing & Mailing Service

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Corning Incorporated Foundation

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Eli Lilly and Company Foundation

General Electric Foundation

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Humana

IBM Foundation

Illinois Tool Works Foundation

Johnson and Johnson

Medtronic

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Oracle Corporation

Salesforce Foundation

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Teradata

Texas Gas Transmission, LLC

Texas Instruments Foundation

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Thrivent

Toyota Motor Corporation

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UPS

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Yelp Foundation

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Kentucky Medical Association

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Anonymous

Barbara A. Barry, Louisville, in support of the PBS Program Fund

Martha Mullins, Lexington, in support of the PBS Program Fund

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Mrs. Maria Abbott, Louisville, in memory of James William Wilson

Mr. Robert J. Brown & Mrs. Virginia Brown, La Grange, in memory of Joe Ball

Nancy Cascio, Danville, in memory of David Duhe

Jennifer Coffman, Lexington, in memory of Michael McCann

Sandra Coleman, Vansant, Va., in memory of Shayna Coleman

Suzanne Cordery, Louisville, in memory of Jane Cordery

Elizabeth Doyle, Frankfort, in memory of Kathy Wilson

Sandra Farrar, Huntington, Va., in memory of Wilma Williams

Stephanie Fritts, Martin, in memory of Rosalie Fritts

Brenda Gaffney, Louisville in memory of Dianna Higgins

Ms. Patricia Goldman, Depauw, Ind., in memory of John Goldman

Max Green, Louisville, in memory of Dorothy Pearson Green

Denise Hearn, London, in memory of Justin M. Hearn

Jill Hopper, Dover, Tenn., in memory of Brandon Meeker

Shirley Huber, New Albany, Ind., in memory of James Huber

Celia Johnson, Georgetown, in memory of Lucien & Betty Royse

Ms. Nana Lampton, Louisville, in memory of Mark Shields

William Lockwood, Lexingto,n in memory of Joan Miller

Edmund L. Meekins, Versailles, in memory of Blanding Hensley

Kathryn C. Moynahan, Wilmore, in memory of James William Wilson

Irene Hume Niffenegger, Lexington, in memory of Daniel A. Niffinegger

Stephani Nordhaus, Tell City, Ind., in memory of Bob Gary

Virginia O’Donnell, Chicago, Ill., in memory of Joseph Lukens

Mandi Paris, Mountain View, Ark., in memory of Janise Wright

Julie Puryear, Carrollton, in memory of Lois Lux Niederschmidt

Stephen Roehrig, Louisville, in memory of Maurice Woodard

Amy Shackleford, Crab Orchard, in memory of Gary Shackleford

Cara Shore, Versailles, in memory of Carolyn Wells

Nicolle Sigler, Wooster, Ohio, in memory of Nancy Little

Michael Springate, Lexington, in memory of Kat Wright

Kay S. Vaughn, Louisville, in memory of May F. Crull

Rebecca Vest, Owenton, in memory of Avery Cecil Vest

Amie Ward, Louisa

Ms. Ann L. Zimmer, Lexington, in memory of Michael McCann

In memory of Jane Blackford

Stefan Bing, Lexington

Callie Clow, Lineville, Iowa

Jennie & Jerry Clow, Lineville, Iowa

Miss Joell Finney, Lexington

Lucy Foster, Winchester

Pam Graves, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Howell, Lexington

Susan Lemley, Louisville

In memory of Beverly Cox Breyette

Donna Alexander, Berea

Judy Morrison, Louisville

Kenneth B. Pierce, Louisville

In memory of Mary Lois Butler

Ms. Peggy D. Crosbie, Lexington

Mary Ellen George, Charlotte, N.C.

Susanne Hoagland, Nicholasville

Carl & Julie Pecko, Fort Myers, Fla.

Phyllis Spears, Lexington

Ronald & Brenda Willenbrink, Richmond, Texas

In memory of Sibyl Gaines

Ron Edmondson, Lexington

Ms. Mary A. Heard, Lexington

Tim & Sharon Hill, Lexington

In memory of Dorothy Ann Hagan

Yvonne & Ray Knight, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Marissa Sanders, Turners Station

Barbara Trompeter, Louisville

Miss Martha F. Watson, Masonic Home

LEGACY CIRCLE

E. Ruth Braeutigam Charitable Trust

Estate of Charlotte Bundy

Estate of Bennett J. Chambers

Estate of Samuel Jenkins

Estate of Barbara O’Connor

Susan Leib Taylor Living Trust

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Commonwealth Fund for KET

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VISIONS/ Volume XLVI, Number 10

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