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BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE (859) 266-1572 ext. 226 www.bggreensource.org Bluegrass Greensource provides environmental education in 20 counties in Central Kentucky and is available for classroom instruction and after-school events that focus on waste reduction, energy conservation and water quality.

CANDY MOUNTAIN MUSIC (859) 893-6552 candymountainmusic@gmail.com Music, Movement, & Mindfulness brought to you. This award-winning, Lexington founded Music & Movement program provides high quality, interactive, hands-on, educational, and fun sessions of singing, dancing, playing, exploring, and more to any theme you are currently exploring in your classroom. All instruments, props, and music provided for up to 20 students. Perfect for Preschoolers to Early Elementary. Pricing for two 30-minute, back-to-back classes or one 60-minute session as low as $3-6 a child. 4

CARNEGIE CENTER 251 W. Second St. /(859) 254-4175 www.CarnegieCenterLex.org Dedicated to helping children discover a love of reading, the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning helps them build their libraries at home – thousands of books are given out every year. The Youth Meeting Authors program brings Kentucky authors into Title I Fayette County public elementary schools where they read their books, answer student questions and sign a book for each student.

CUT & PASTE CRAFT STUDIO 220 Ruccio Way, Ste. 180 (859) 223-0114 www.cutandpastecraftstudio.com Cut and Paste brings the crafting to you. Choose an item from a large selection of wooden cut-outs, crosses, paper mache shapes, treasure boxes and picture frames. Choose an item to fit a season, a lesson plan or a favorite animal. Professional

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What You Can Learn! Magnificent animals, daily training demonstrations with zoo keepers and compelling conservation issues — all part of our amazing programs.

Education Programs

Make your field trip more impactful and meaningful by adding an education program. Taught year-round, these K-12 programs are aligned to NGSS and cover topics such as structure and function, life cycles and more.

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Field TripsTo Go crafters on staff will bring all of the paint, glue, aprons and supplies needed for your students to create a masterpiece! Crafts begin at just $8.

presentation is $120. Additional presentations are $90. For more information, call (859) 258-3253 or email turner@explorium.com

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DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Lexington: 216 Fountain Ct. #150 (859) 543-2242 Richmond: 1012 Ival James Blvd., Suite C (859) 626-9620 Georgetown: 1502 Oxford Dr. #200 (502) 868-9300 www.dentistryforchildrenky.com In-class presentations about dentistry, healthy teeth, and the importance of keeping a beautiful smile.

DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE (800) 858-1549 fw.ky.gov/Education/Pages/ConservationEducation.aspx Public, private and home schools are eligible to receive in-school conservation programs free of charge. Programs are designed for students in grades 4-6. Topics may include but are not limited to: endangered species, mammals of Kentucky, wildlife habitat, firearm safety, predators, Kentucky fish, amphibians, Kentucky birds, snakes, wildlife adaptations and restoring Kentucky’s wildlife.

EXPLORIUM OF LEXINGTON 440 W. Short St. / (859) 258-3253 x17 explorium.com/learn/field-trips-to-go The Explorium offers interactive, handson experiences that come to your school. Many different activities covering all subjects are available for pre-k - 8th grade. One, 60-minute 6

100 W. Broadway, Frankfort (502) 564-1792 / www.history.ky.gov The Kentucky Historical Society lets students become historians by bringing fun, hands-on, art-infused history into the classroom. History smArtsessions are tailored for any age Pre K-12.

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www.lge-ku.com/kids Did you ever wonder about how you can be safe around electricity? Kentucky Utilities wants to help kids learn the answers to these questions and more through a visit from Louie the Lightning Bug or a Mini-City display.

LEXINGTON CHILDREN’S THEATRE (TOURING PERFORMANCES) 418 Short Street / (859) 254-4546 www.lctonstage.org For over 30 years, LCT touring productions have brought live theatre to schools, libraries, community centers and performing arts centers across the region. LCT can present multiple performances in a day and can travel with three to six performers. Performances are 45 to 60 minutes, and the company offers question-and-answer sessions afterward. Extensive educational support materials are

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Learning with the Explorium! The Explorium offers educators and parents alike a variety of hands-on options to inspire and feed children’s curiosity! All programs are designed to complement Kentucky’s curriculum standards and may be adapted to suit your individual needs.

Group Visits: Our interactive exhibits are a great way to reinforce the concepts you have introduced in the classroom. A wide variety of enrichment programs can be booked with your visit. Our education coordinator can even tailor a program for your class!

No Bus?

No fuss!! Let the Explorium staff come to you with our Field Trips to Go or Traveling Trunks! Various programs are designed for Preschool through 8th Grade students.

Programs at the Explorium: We also offer special programs with hands-on activities so that your children can learn through FUN and PLAY!

859-258-3253 www.explorium.com The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency, supports Explorium with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

440 W. Short St. • Lexington, KY 40507 Located in The Square


Field TripsTo Go provided and are also available online. Fall 2019 touring schedule: “Aesop’s Fables On Stage” and “la ofrenda” followed in spring 2020 by “Princess and the Peas” and “Long Road to Freedom.”

LIFE ADVENTURE CENTER 570 Milner Rd, Versailles (859) 873-3271 www.lifeadventurecenter.org Field trips encourage students to explore effective means of communication, develop leadership abilities and work as effective teams. Mobile units can operate in a one-day session or in multi-week sessions. Pricing varies depending on the programming and the number of participants. Contact Kat Miller for scheduling at kathy@lifeadventurecenter.org.

LIVING ARTS & SCIENCE CENTER 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. (859) 252-5222 / www.lasclex.org The Wonders on Wheels outreach programs feature hands-on activities and last 45 minutes for groups of 30 students or less. A 15-minute transition time is required between presentations. Rates: In Fayette Co. $100 set-up fee; $100 fee per 45-minute program. Outside Fayette Co. $125 set-up fee; $125 per 45-minute program; $0.46 per mile round trip mileage fee for all programs.

Ballista (a.k.a. The Pumpkin Chunker), SPINtron and rocket building and launching. Cost varies from $15 to $20 per student depending on the number of students and the duration of the visit. We host field trips from grade 2 through college, but our most common visitors are 4th to 8th grade students and gifted and talented groups. Most schools return for annual visits, calling it their “best field trip ever.” We provide worksheets to teachers to reinforce the concepts learned here. In addition to group visits to Newton’s Attic, we can also provide activities on-site at your school with large demoactive devices like the Ballista, SPINtron and remote control robo-chassis. The field trip flyer and video preview can be found here: http://newtonsattic.org/programs/ field-trips/

SAFE KIDS FAYETTE COUNTY Kentucky Children’s Hospital (859) 323-1153 www.ukhealthcare.uky.edu/safekids/resources/educators/ Learn how to prevent childhood injuries. Schedule a safety presentation for kids of all ages or request an informative booth for your next health fair. Educational and interactive teaching tools are also available for check out.

NEWTON’S ATTIC 4974 Old Versailles Road (859) 368-7334 www.NewtonsAttic.org Field trips at Newton’s Attic include a variety of exciting indoor and outdoor STEM activities such as G-Force, the 8

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School Music Programs Instrument rentals and professional support for band, orchestra, chorus, and general music classes.

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Favorite Field Trips According to Local School Teachers

Audrey Bebensee 5th grade

Sayre School 7 years experience Field Trip: Carter Caves in Olive Hill

Alice Cox

Kindergarten Dixie Magnet Elementary 17 years experience Field Trip: Evans Orchard 10

Ease of Planning: “Amazingly easy- I let them know when we would be coming and how many kids and they did all the work.” Cost: “Essentially free. I got a grant through Kentucky State Parks Foundation.” How it related to the curriculum: “We studied a great amount about acids, bases, chemical dissolution of the limestone, karst landscapes, the role of water and ground water. Once we came back we did labs to try and replicate the stalactites and stalagmites. The students really excelled with that final lab.” What my students said: “Overall, the students were in awe of how dark and cold the cave was compared to outside, and that something so extraordinary was hidden so close to their home.”

Why it was my favorite trip: “I love any trip that connects our students to the amazing natural world around them. The students had a wide range of personalities and interests and yet, they all stood silently in awe during several moments in the tour. They talked about the trip for the rest of the week.” It was remarkable to see how much more attention and care they paid to the following lab. Although it was a lab focused on the chemistry and formation of the caves, the students were truly drawn to the beauty of the space. The students are able to apply what we are doing in the classroom, and also expand their love of nature.”

Ease of Planning: “Very easy.” Cost of Field Trip: Low cost How it related to the curriculum: “This trip reinforces our science standards as we focus on the needs of plants and observe their patterns/life cycles, as well as learn about the relationship between plants and the environment in which they live. We also integrate these science standards with our reading standards as we read a variety of fiction and nonfiction texts about apples and pumpkins.” What my students said: “Students love every aspect of this

trip. From picking their pumpkin, to riding on the tractor, to sampling the cider and donuts, to playing with friends in the play area, it’s always a favorite.” Why it was my favorite field trip: “I love this trip because, for many of our students, this is their first experience at an orchard. I love watching their excitement as they experience new things with their friends and family. I also love watching them make connections between what we’re learning in the classroom and what they see firsthand at the orchard.” Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


Imaginations soar with active STEAM learning for Kindergarten - High School. Build your perfect field trip for any size group or age range from the following options: • Explore extreme habitats in the ALL NEW Discovery Exhibit featuring unique ecosystems found around the globe. Extend learning with hands-on activities in the Explorers Classroom • See a starry show in the Farish Planetarium • Learn art techniques and make historical and cultural connections in the Art Discovery Exhibits

Can’t come to us? Ask about our WOW Traveling Field Trips and bring the wonders of the LASC to your school. Field trips book quickly, call or email kbullock@lasclex.org today.

More information at LASCLEX.org or by calling (859) 252-5222 362 Martin Luther King Blvd. Lexington, KY


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Favorite Field Trips According to Local School Teachers Ease of Planning: Collaborative

planning effort by administration and families Cost: Low, $10/attendee How it related to the curriculum: “The students were able

Dana C. Henninger 5th grade

Lexington Latin School 8 years experience Field Trip: Full Dress Rehearsal for King Arthur’s Camelot, by the Cincinnatti Ballet Co.

Katie White 3rd grade

Cassidy Elementary 9 years experience Field Trip: Salato Wildlife Education Center in Frankfort 12

to understand the ballet due to their reading and study of Robert Lancelyn Green’s, ‘King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table.’ It was a wonderful compliment to their literature studies in 5th grade.” What my students said: “The 5th grade students, as well as former 5th graders, thorough-

Ease of Planning:​​very easy (only open Aug-Nov, Mar-May) Cost of Field Trip: l​ow $7/child, including FCPS buses How it related to the curriculum: “When we visited Salato, students were in the process of learning about animal life cycles, as well as physical and behavioral adaptations. We discussed how the native Kentucky animals had adapted to survive in our environment. Also, a Salato ranger provided a session on bird adaptations, and brought out native Kentucky birds in order to show the students the adaptations on the bird itself. It was so informational and engaging.” What my students said: (taken from my end of the year student survey) “My favorite thing about

ly enjoyed the ballet. It also gave an affordable option for students to view an art form to which they may never have been exposed.” Why it was my favorite: “It was my favorite because I love for students to have the opportunity to view different art forms, and when it relates to our curriculum it provides another angle by which they are exposed to the story. I believe this helps in mastery of our curriculum.”

3rd grade was going to Salato Wildlife Center because we got to learn about animals that are native to Kentucky.” “I loved Salato because we got to be outside and see a lot of REAL animals and not just pictures of them.” Why it was my favorite field trip:​ “So many things. The knowledgeable and helpful staff were key in connecting their resources (animals, exhibits) to our content. The ranger presentation was very interactive, kids were called on often to speak and invited to participate. The indoor and outdoor exhibits provided so much for the kids to see, touch and explore that was at their level. They were so energized and excited the whole trip.” Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


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Do Classroom Rules Apply Here? Watching Others Make Mischief at State Park To Making My Own at Safety City By: Sarah Yohe

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am a rule-follower. Throughout my childhood, I was the kid teachers left “in charge” if they had to leave the room. The kid with the privilege of checking their teacher’s mailbox. The kid entrusted with delivering messages to other classrooms. But in a class full of 27 ten-year-olds, everyone didn’t fit this archetype, and watching rule-breakers thrive in new places was very entertaining for me. For instance, my fourth grade class at SCAPA Bluegrass visited Fort Boonesborough State Park. A blacksmithing demonstrator, dressed in full colonial attire, was holding his tool-in-progress when one student stepped over the three-brick-tall wall keeping us a safe distance from him. The kid barely touched the demonstrator’s tongs before he was pulled away by my teacher and chastised. We all giggled at his antics. Other kids, whether established or prospective class clowns, got up to their own mischief. I remember someone stole a swatch of fabric from a sewing demonstration display. Using a pottery wheel, we created a lopsided vase until one kid purposefully squeezed the clay between his fingers and ruined it. The result: Laughing students and an angry teacher. There was one trip, however, that brought us rule-followers and rule-breakers together. Safety City: a (loosely, I can say now) educational program about road safety. We kids were taken into a parking lot

with a bunch of pint-sized electric cars and were told to pick one. Then we were ushered out of the lot and into a made-up city that modeled the real world. There were fake restaurants and schools, as well as stop lights and things like “right turn only” painted onto the streets. There was only one supervisor walking around, and while his back was turned, everyone took turns t-boning and rearending each other in our tiny cars. To this day, it was the most fun I can remember having on any field trip. The day ended with our supervisor admitting that our antics weren’t unique. He told us to buckle our seatbelts just in case those accidents weren’t pretend next time. And I listened. My dad, often guilty of not wearing his seatbelt on trips to the store or to work, had to listen to my 10-year-old self badger him on entire drives unless he buckled up. I’d try to imitate the supervisor, “In case we get in an accident, it could save your life.” The message was so important, not only because a grown-up had said it, but because I really stood by it. This passion for seatbelt-wearing was thanks to the fun I had not wearing one and driving through stop signs in an imaginary city. The irony is not lost on me, but neither is the lesson.

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verybody loves a field trip. It’s an opportunity for students and teachers, scouts and leaders, little ones and their caregivers to leave the classroom and get hands-on experiences at stimulating locations. We’ve collected a list of field trip and activity opportunities in Central Kentucky, Louisville, Cincinnati and beyond. Start here to plan your next fun, educational and successful field trip. Adventure Falls Miniature Golf & Batting Cage Complex 250 Lake Reba Drive, Richmond Info: (859) 626-0030 (AprilOct) (859) 623-8753 (Nov-Mar) www.richmond.ky.us/index. php/parks-and-recreation/ adventure-falls Aldersgate Camp & Retreat Center 125 Aldersgate Camp Rd. Ravenna, Ky. 16

Info: (606) 723-5078 www.aldersgatecamp.org Ale-8-One Bottling Co. 25 Carol Rd., Winchester Info: (859) 744-3484 Tours of the factory are by appointment only. www.ale-8-one.com The Arboretum: State Botanical Gardens & The Kentucky Children’s Garden 500 Alumni Dr., Lex. Info: (859) 257-6955

www.ca.uky.edu/arboretum Asbury University One Macklem Dr., Wilmore Info: (859) 858-3511 In addition to elementary, middle school and high school students enjoying Kentucky’s premier ropes, adventure and team-building experience (right on the beautiful Kentucky Palisades, just 15 miles from Lexington), Asbury is home to a $12.6-million Media Center that Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


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GATTITOWN EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIP! Fun-filled, hands-on lessons based on Common Core/KAS taught by experienced, certified teachers (Grades K-6) Engaging lessons in economics, nutrition, sequencing, writing, science, fractions & graphing (using STEM disciplines) Delicious Marketplace BUFFET with ALL-YOU-CARE-TO-EAT pizza, pasta, salad bar, dessert and beverages Midway with over 150 games and attractions including full-size carousel, bumper cars, mini-drop ride, new and classic video & arcade games Teachers & administrators LOVE the structure, safety and organization of our field trips! Kids love Gattitown!

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Field Trips houses national award-winning newspaper, television and film students, staff and equipment. Asbury’s Equine Center and popular horse camps are an exciting and cost-efficient alternative to horse parks/ farms, allowing students to get up-close and personal with horses that demonstrated at the World Equestrian Games and are a part of the nation’s only college Service Mounts program. www.asbury.edu Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate 120 Sycamore Rd., Lex. Info: (859) 266-8581 www.henryclay.org Aviation Museum 4029 Airport Road, Lex. Info: 231-1219 www.aviationky.org

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School Assemblies Bardstown-Nelson County Tourism One Court Square, Bardstown Info: (800) 638-4877 www.visitbardstown.com The Beach Waterpark 2590 Waterpark Dr. Mason, Ohio Info: 513-398-SWIM www.thebeachwaterpark.com Beech Bend Park 798 Beech Bend Rd. Bowling Green Info: (270) 781-7634 www.beechbend.com Belle of Louisville and Spirit of Jefferson 401 W. River Rd., Louisville Info: (502) 574-2992 www.belleoflouisville.org Berea Dept. of Tourism

3 Artist Circle, Berea Info: (800) 598-5263 www.visitberea.com Big South Fork Scenic Railway 100 Henderson St. Stearns, Ky. Info: (800) 462-5664 www.bsfsry.com Bi-Water Farm & Greenhouse 877 Cincinnati Road Georgetown / (502) 863-3676 www.biwaterfarm.com Bluegrass Greensource 835 National Avenue Lex. / Info: 266-1572 www.bggreensource.org Bluegrass Scenic Railroad and Museum 175 Beasley Rd., Versailles Info: (859) 873-2476

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Dia de los Muertos Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at 10am and 12pm Lexington Opera House

Book Your Class Today! Nutcracker

• Professionally produced ballets • Designed for school-aged audiences • Last about 1 hour • Q&A session • Teacher guides

Dec. 19 at 10am Singletary Center

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Tickets: $5 per person

Apr. 30 and May 1 at 10am

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HOW DOES LEARNING ABOUT THE PAST HELP US MAKE SENSE OF THE PRESENT? An engaging field trip at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill will immerse your class in a meaningful, handson experience and support your curriculum!

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The Bluegrass Railroad offers an entertaining and educational historic railroad experience discounted for school field trips. The charter includes a visit to the museum followed by a 90-minute train ride in antique rail cars narrated by a conductor. www.bluegrassrailroad.com Bluegrass Youth Ballet 442 Southland Drive Lex. / Info: 271-4472 info@bluegrassyouthballet.org BYB performances are available for field trips, and electronic education guides are provided for each performance. Tickets are $5 per person, per show. The 20192020 schedule includes: “Dia de los Muertos,” Thursday, Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. and noon, and Friday, Nov. 1 at 10 a.m. and noon at the Lexington Opera House. A bilingual (Spanish/English) slideshow explains the holiday at the beginning followed by the 20

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touching and visually stunning ballet. “Nutcracker in One Act,” Thursday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Join BYB for this holiday favorite, which has been condensed to a single act to capture the attention of schoolaged audiences. “Cinderella,” Thursday, April 30 at 10 a.m., and Friday, May 1 at 10 a.m. at the Lexington Opera House. Based on the classic story and featuring whimsical music, this children’s favorite follows Cinderella, her Fairy Godmother, and her mischievous step sisters in this rags-to-riches fairy tale. www.bluegrassyouthballet.org Bodley-Bullock House 200 Market St., Lex. Info: 252-8014 www.lexjrleague.com Boone Tavern 100 N. Main St., Berea Info: (800) 366-9358

(859) 985-3700 www.boonetavernhotel.com Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary 1305 Germany Rd., Frankfort Info: (859) 873-3271 www.lifeadventurecenter.org Canoe Kentucky 7323 Peaks Mill Road Frankfort Info: (502) 227-4492 www.canoeky.com Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning 251 W. Second St., Lex. Info: 254-4175 www.carnegiecenterlex.org Carter Caves 344 Caveland Dr. Olive Hill, Ky. Info: (606) 286-4411 www.parks.ky.gov/parks/ resortparks/carter-caves/ Champs Entertainment Complex Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


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School Assemblies 297 Ruccio Way Info: 268-3888 www.visitchamps.com Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau 525 Vine St., #1200 Cincinnati Info: (513) 621-2142 www.cincyusa.com Cincinnati Museum Center & Union Terminal 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati Info: (513) 287-7000 www.cincymuseum.org The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati Info: (513) 281-4700 www.cincinnatizoo.org

Collins Bowling Centers 205 Southland Dr., Lex. / Info: 277-5746 www.collinsbowling.com Cut and Paste Craft Studio 220 Ruccio Way, Ste. 180 Info: (859) 223-0114 www.cutandpastecraftstudio.com Derby Dinner Playhouse 525 Marriott Drive Clarksville, Ind. Info: (877) 898-8577 www.derbydinner.com Dinosaur World 711 Mammoth Cave Rd. Cave City, Ky. Info: (270) 773-4345 www.dinosaurworld.com/ kentucky/

Dollywood 2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd. Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Info: (800) 365-5996 www.dollywood.com Eckert’s Versailles Farm 1396 Pinckard Pike, Versailles Info: (859) 873-3097 www.eckerts.com/versailles EKU Center for the Arts 822 Hall Drive, Richmond Info: (859) 622-7469 www.EKUCenter.com Evans Orchard 198 Stone Rd., Georgetown Info: (502) 863-2255 www.evansorchard.com

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Field Trips Explorium of Lexington 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253 The Explorium offers field trips, specialized hands-on activities, overnight experiences, camps and “Field Trips to Go” for groups unable to travel. The Explorium can provide traveling trunks to give teachers hands-on classroom activities including instructions and supplies. Programming and special events help children learn through fun and play, even when school is out. www.explorium.com Falling Springs Arts & Recreation Center 275 Beasley Drive, Versailles Info: (859) 873-5948 https://vwcparksrec.com

School Assemblies from lessons (K-8) written and taught by certified teachers covering economics, fractions, graphing, writing sequencing or nutrition. Students love our Marketplace buffet (pizza, pasta, salad, dessert and drinks) AND our huge Midway (150 arcade games and rides including bumper cars,carousel and mini drop ride). Teachers love our structure and organization. Call to schedule a field trip “LEARN, EAT & PLAY!” (859) 559-4226. www.gattitownlexington.com Girl Scouts - Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council 2277 Executive Drive Info: 293-2621 or (800) 475-2621 www.gskentucky.org

Good Foods Market & Café 455 Southland Dr., Lex. Fort Boonesborough Info: 278-1813 State Park www.goodfoods.coop 4375 Boonesboro Rd. Richmond Headley-Whitney Museum Info: (859) 527-3131 4435 Old Frankfort Pike www.parks.ky.gov/ parks/recreationparks/fort- Lex. / Info: 255-6653 www.headley-whitney.org boonesborough/ The Frazier History Museum 829 West Main St., Louisville Info: (502) 753-5663 www.fraziermuseum.org Gattitown Lexington 2524 Nicholasville Rd., Info: 277-2323 Gattitown offers a variety of options for field trips - come to Eat & Play as a reward/class party OR take advantage of our Educational Field Trip packages with a hands-on learning activities designed to supplement classroom instruction. Choose 22

Hidden River Cave & American Cave Museum 119 E. Main St., Horse Cave, Ky. / Info: (270) 786-1466 www.hiddenrivercave.com Horse Cave Hart County Tourism 111 E. Main Street Horse Cave, Ky. Info: (270) 218-0386 www.kygetaway.com Horse Farm Tours Info: 268-2906 (800) 976-1034

www.horsefarmtours.com Hummel Planetarium EKU, 521 Lancaster Ave. Richmond Info: (859) 622-1547 www.planetarium.eku.edu Images Model & Talent Agency 2401 Regency Rd., #206, Lex. Info: 273-2301 www.imagesmodelagency.com Joseph-Beth Booksellers 161 Lexington Green Circle Lexington / Info: 273-2911 www.josephbeth.com Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass 2420 Spurr Rd. Suite # 150 Info: 219-2423 www.jalexington.org Keeneland 4201 Versailles Rd., Lex. Info: 254-3412 www.keeneland.com Kentucky American Water Co. 2300 Richmond Rd., Lex. Info: 269-2386 www.amwater.com Kentucky Artisan Center 200 Artisan Way, Berea Info: (859) 985-5448 www.kentuckyartisancenter. ky.gov Ky. Ballet Theatre 736 National Ave., Lex. Info: 252-5245 www.kyballet.com Ky. Basketball Commission 273 Ruccio Way, Lex. Info: 303-4079 Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


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School Assemblies www.kbchoops.com Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts 501 W. Main St., Louisville Info: (502) 584-7777 www.kentuckycenter.org Ky. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife 1 Sportsman’s Lane, Frankfort Info: (800) 858-1549 www.fw.ky.gov Kentucky Dept. of Tourism 100 Airport Rd, Frankfort, Ky. Info: (502) 564-4930 www.kentuckytourism.com Kentucky Derby Museum 704 Central Ave., Louisville Info: (502) 637-7097 www.derbymuseum.org

Kentucky Down Under 3700 L and N Turnpike Rd. Horse Cave, Ky. Info: (270) 786-1010 www.kentuckydownunder.com Kentucky Folk Art Center 102 W. First St., Morehead Info: (606) 783-2204 www.moreheadstate.edu/kfac/ Kentucky Governor’s Mansion 704 Capitol Ave, Frankfort Info: (502) 564-8004 www.governorsmansion.ky.gov Kentucky Historical Society 100 W. Broadway Frankfort Info: (502) 564-1792 www.history.ky.gov Kentucky Horse Park

4089 Iron Works Pkwy, Lex Info: (800) 678-8813 www.kyhorsepark.com Kentucky Mudworks 800 Floyd Drive Suite 110, Lex. / Info: 389-9681 www.kymudworks.com Kentucky Museum 1444 Kentucky St. WKU, Bowling Green, Ky. Info: (270) 745-2592 www.wku.edu/ kentuckymuseum

Kentucky Railway Museum 136 S. Main St., New Haven Ky. / Info: (502) 549-5470 (800) 272-0152 All aboard! Enjoy a 22-mile excursion through the Rolling

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Curriculum-Based field trips are aligned with Kentucky & Indiana Core Content Standards. For more information about classroom activities, teacher resources, etc. contact Elliot Mitrani (502)-992-5340 or emitrani@alicenter.org 144 N 6th Street Louisville, KY

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Fork River Valley. On your field trip, you will experience a ride into the yesteryears of transportation via the railroad. Your class also can also participate in a guided walking tour of our facility. Advance reservation required. www.kyrail.org Kentucky Science Center 727 West Main St., Louisville Info: (800) 591-2203 www.kysciencecenter.org Kentucky Utilities One Quality St., Lex. Info: 255-2100 www.lge-ku.com Ky Vietnam Veterans Memorial 365 Vernon Cooper Drive Frankfort 24

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Info: staff@ kyvietnammemorial.net www.kyvietnammemorial.net KET - Education Division 600 Cooper Dr., Lex. Info: 258-7271 www.ket.org Kids Place Indoor Adventure Playground 3882 Mall Road, Lex. Info: 272-5433 www. kidsplaceadventureplayground. com Kings Island 6300 Kings Island Drive Mason, Ohio Info: (513) 754-5700 www.visitkingsisland.com

Legacy All Sports 261 Ruccio Way #105, Lex. Info: 977-8862 www.legacyallsports.com The Lexington Art Factory 645 East Main St., Lex. Info: 253-0546 www.lexartfactory.com Lexington Ballet Company 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 233-3925 www.lexingtonballet.org Lexington Brass Band 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 321-2634 www.lexingtonbrassband.com Lexington Cemetery 833 W. Main St., Lex. Info: 255-5522 Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


School Assemblies www.lexcem.org Lexington Children’s Theatre 418 W. Short St., Lex. Info: 254-4546 Throughout the school year, Lexington Children’s Theatre offers matinee performances of the season’s 10 shows. Each show is accompanied by educational play guides designed to enhance the experience and take it back to the classroom. Additionally, LCT’s education department offers inschool residencies, workshops tailored to specific educational needs, and after-school programming for individual schools. www.lctonstage.org Lexington Div. of Fire and Emergency Services 219 E. Third St., Lex Info: 231-5600 www.lexingtonky.gov/ departments/fireemergency-services Lexington Ice Center 560 Eureka Springs Dr., Lex. Info: 269-5681 www. lexingtonicecenter.com Lexington Legends 207 Legends Lane, Lex. Info: 422-RUNS www. www.lexingtonfamily.com

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lexingtonlegends.com Lexington Opera House 401 W. Short St., Lex. Info: 233-4567 www. lexingtonoperahouse. com Lexington Philharmonic 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 233-4226 www.lexphil.org Life Adventure Center & Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary 570 Milner Rd., Versailles Info: (859) 873-3271 www. lifeadventurecenter.org Living Arts & Science Center 362 N. MLK Blvd., Lex. Info: (859) 252-5222 LASC offers educational, hands-on field trips and outreach programs in the arts and sciences. Rotating, participatory exhibits and Lexington’s only Planetarium programs support grade-specific Core Content and are available for all ages. The WOW, Wonders on Wheels, program brings participatory arts and science programs into schools, libraries and other community locations (field trips to go). Plus classes, exhibits, and special 25


Field Trips events are available year round. www.lasclex.org Louisville Slugger Museum 800 W. Main St., Louisville Info: (877) 775-8443 www.sluggermuseum.com Louisville Zoo 1100 Trevilian Way, Louisville Info: (502) 459-2181 The Louisville Zoo offers a wide variety of education programs including Zoo Field Trips with options to add an education class, ropes courses, carousel rides and more. Other education opportunities include scout programs, school breaks, summer and holiday camps, programs for pre-schoolers, families and home-schooled students plus overnight safari adventures. www.louisvillezoo.org

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School Assemblies Mad Potter 3385 Tates Creek Rd., Lex. / Info: 269-4591 Lexington’s Original Paint Your Own Pottery Studio and Glass Fusing Center will come to you for classes in pottery painting (all ages) or glass fusing (for students ages 12 & up). Mad Potter can design a project to complement your curriculum, or let kids do their own thing. The projects take 30-90 minutes and include all necessary supplies. Projects are returned to class in one week. www.themadpotter.biz

Mammoth Cave, Ky. Info: (270) 758-2180 www.nps.gov/maca Man O’ War Golf 1201 Man O’ War Blvd., Lex. Info: 259-4653 www.manowargolf.com Mary Todd Lincoln House 578 W. Main St., Lex. Info: 233-9999 www.mtlhouse.org McConnell Springs 416 Rebmann Lane, Lex. Info: 225-4073 www.mcconnellsprings.org

Malco Winchester Cinema 40 Winchester Plaza Winchester Info: (859) 745-4996 www.malco.com

Monkey Joe’s 1850 Bryant Road #120 Lex. / Info: 264-0405 www.monkeyjoes.com

Mammoth Cave National Park 1 Mammoth Cave Parkway

Morehead Tourism 111 E. First St., Morehead

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School Assemblies Info: (606) 780-4342 www.moreheadtourism.com Mountain Arts Center 50 Hal Rogers Dr. Prestonsburg, Ky. Info: (606) 886-2623 www.macarts.com Muhammad Ali Center 144 N. Sixth St., Louisville Info: (502) 584-9254 alicenter.org The Ali Center’s three levels of award-winning exhibits and galleries invite visitors to explore Muhammad Ali’s legendary life, as well as to reflect upon one’s own individual values, inner strength, character, and what makes you the greatest person you can be. Through the interactive and multimedia exhibits, visitors discover the core principles that Ali embraced throughout his life and led him to be the best athlete he could be, gave him the strength and courage to stand up for what he believed, and provided the inspiration to reach people around the world and dedicate himself to helping others. My Old Kentucky Dinner Train 602 N. Third St., Bardstown Info: (502) 348-7300 or (866) 801-3463 www.kydinnertrain.com My Old Kentucky Home State Park 501 E. Stephen Foster Ave., Bardstown Info: (502) 348-3502 www.visitmyoldkyhome.com National Underground Railroad Freedom Center www.lexingtonfamily.com

50 E. Freedom Way Cincinnati Info: (513) 333-7739 www.freedomcenter.org

274 Lake Reba Dr., Richmond Info: (859) 626-7665 www.richmond.ky.us/index. php/parks-and-recreation

Newport Aquarium One Aquarium Way, Newport Info: (800) 406-3474 www.newportaquarium.com

Pine Mountain State Resort 1050 State Park Rd., Pineville Info: (606) 337-3066 www.parks.ky.gov/parks/ resortparks/pine-mountain

Newton’s Attic 4974 Old Versailles Rd., Lex. Info: 368-7334 Newton’s Attic offers highly unusual, hands-on science and engineering (STEM) educational resources, summer camps, after-school programs, classes and field trip opportunities for public, private, homeschools, community groups and families. www.newtonsattic.org

Prestonsburg Convention & Visitors Bureau 50 Hal Rogers Drive Prestonsburg, Ky. Info: (606) 886-1341 www.prestonsburgky.org Punchestown Stable 1210 Bel Mar Lane, Lex. Info: 971-1485 www.punchestownstable.com

Norton Center for the Arts 600 W. Walnut St., Danville Info: (859) 236-4692 or (877) 448-7469 www.nortoncenter.com

Raven Run Nature Sanctuary 3885 Raven Run Way, Lex. Info: 272-6105 www.lexingtonky.gov/ raven-run-nature-sanctuary

Old Fort Harrod State Park 100 S. College St. Harrodsburg, Ky. Info: (859) 734-3314 www.parks.ky.gov/parks/ recreationparks/fort-harrod/

Rebecca Ruth Candy & Tours 116 E. Second St., Frankfort Info: (502) 223-7475 www.rebeccaruth.stores. yahoo.net/

Paddle Stone Equestrian Center 4864 Bryan Station Rd. Lex. / Info: 983-3251 www.kyhorseboarding.com Painting With a Twist - Lex. 2573 Richmond Rd., #320 Lex. / Info: 309-2701 www.paintingwithatwist.com/ studio/lexington/

Red River Gorge Zipline 455 Cliffview Rd, Campton, Ky. Info: (606) 668-6222 www.RedRiverGorgeZipline.com Safe Kids Fayette County Kentucky Children’s Hospital 800 Rose St., Lex. Info: 323-1153 www.safekids.org/coalition/ safe-kids-fayette-county-ky

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Field Trips Salato Wildlife Education Center 1 Sportsman’s Lane, Frankfort Info: (502) 564-7863 https://fw.ky.gov/Education/ Pages/Salato-WildlifeEducation-Center.aspx SCAPA 400 Lafayette Parkway, Lex. Info: 381-3332 www.scapa.fcps.net Shaker Village 3501 Lexington Rd., Harrodsburg Info: (859) 734-1558 With 3,000 acres of grounds, Shaker Village offers a variety of engaging programs for grades K-12. Explore the Kentucky Shakers’ history and way of life, discover crops on The Farm and wildlife in The Preserve, and participate in interactive sessions to build an exciting educational experience. Each interdisciplinary program utilizes Shaker Village’s unique setting to support Kentucky academic standards. www.shakervillageky.org/ student-groups/ South Union Shaker Village 850 Shaker Museum Rd. Auburn, Ky. Info: (270) 542-4167 www.southunion shakervillage.com Sky Zone Trampoline Park 3644 Boston Rd #130., Lex (859) 629-4455 www.skyzone.com/lexington Stephen Foster: The Musical 411 E. Stephen Foster Ave., Bardstown Info: (502) 348-5971 28

School Assemblies www.stephenfoster.com The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts 405 Rose Street Lex. / Info: 257-5716 finearts.uky.edu/art-museum Tiger Kim’s Tae Kwon Do 3601 Palomar Centre Dr. Lexington Info: 296-0088 www.tigerkimtaekwondo.com The State Capitol 700 Capital Ave, Frankfort Info: (502) 564-3449 https://capitol.ky.gov/Pages/ capitoloverview.aspx Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky Info: (502) 868-2000 Info: (800) 866-4485 www.visittoyotaky.com UK Confucius Institute 545 Rose St., Bradley Hall, UK campus. Info: 323-8379 www.international.uky.edu/ukci UK Opera Theatre 412 Rose St., Lex. Info: 257-9331 www.ukoperatheatre.org Waveland State Historic Site 225 Waveland Museum Lane Lex. / Info: 272-3611 https://parks.ky.gov/parks/ historicsites/waveland/ Wild Thyme Cooking 1060 Chinoe Road Suite 108 Lexington Info: (859) 523-2665 www.wildthymecooking.com

Willis Music 130 West Tiverton Way Lexington. Info: (859) 273-4063 Willis Music has been in business for 120 years and is Lexington’s only full-line music retailer. Some products include Yamaha Pianos & Clavinovas, Roland Pianos, band & orchestra instruments, guitars, ukuleles, drums, pro audio, and sheet music. Willis Music also offers repair service, music lessons, and a family-friendly rental program for band & orchestra instruments. Through the year Willis Music hosts several familyfriendly events such as recitals, musical singalongs, group classes, and live-streaming of music events from drum corps to piano competitions. www.willismusic.com Woodford Theatrical Arts 275 Beasly Dr., Versailles Info: 873-0648 www.woodfordtheatre.com YMCA of Central Ky. 239 E. High St., Lex. Info: 254-9622 Beaumont Centre / 219-9622 High Street / 254-9622 North Lexington / 258-9622 Whitaker Family / 543-9622 Jessamine Co. / (859) 885-5013 Scott County / (502) 863-4841 www.ymcacky.org Yuko-En on the Elkhorn Kentucky-Japan Garden 700 Cincinnati Pike, Georgetown Info: 502-863-5424 www.yukoen.com Field Trip & Activity Guide 2019-2020


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Applebee’s Multiple locations www.applebees.com Caramanda’s Bake Shoppe 332 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-7172 www.caramandas.com Cashbook Savings Lexington: Nancy Engle Info: 806-5030 Louisville: Todd Elkins Info: (502) 296-0352 www.cashbooksavings.com Celebration Center of Lexington 1509 Trent Boulevard, Lex. Info: 272-3414 celebrationcenteroflexington.com

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Collins Bowling Center 205 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 277-5746 www.collinsbowling.com Cut and Paste Craft Studio 220 Ruccio Way, Ste. 180 Info: (859) 223-0114 www.cutandpastecraftstudio. com Dentistry for Children Lexington: 216 Fountain Ct. #150 / Info: 543-2242 Richmond: 1012 Ival James Blvd., Ste. C Info: (859) 626-9620 Georgetown: 1502 Oxford Dr., #200 / Info: (502) 868-9300 www.dentistryforchildrenky.com

Drs. Ditto and Musick Eye Care Center 104 Fairfield Dr., Nicholasville Info: (859) 887-2441 www.dittoandmusick.com Family Eyecare Associates & Children’s Vision & Learning Center With Dr. Rick Graebe 105 Crossfield Dr., Versailles Info: (859) 879-3665 Offers in-service about unique, neuro-cognitive therapies that explain how visual-cognitive delays can cause learning problems. In-service also provides proven solutions. www.myfamilyvision.com

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Teacher Resources Donato’s Pizza www.donatos.com/fundraising Fazoli’s Multiple Locations www.fazolis.com GattiTown 2524 Nicholasville Rd., Lex. Info: 277-2323 Weeknight FUNdraisers: Dig into our delicious Marketplace buffet featuring Mr. Gatti’s pizza, pasta, bread sticks, salad, dessert and drinks! Then have fun in our huge Midway on the carousel, bumper cars, indoor playground, Virtual Reality and hundreds of video and arcade games! Receive 20% of buffet and game card sales your group or organization brings in between 5-8 p.m. Monday-Friday evenings (some dates may be excluded). All purchases must be made at the front register to be credited to your group. Artwork is provided for you to copy, distribute, email or post on social media to advertise the event. Your guests simply show the cashier the printed flyer or image on their phone before making their purchase. It’s so easy and FUN! www.gattitownlexington.com/ fundraising/

Joseph-Beth Booksellers 161 Lexington Green Circle, Lex. / Info: 273-2911 www.josephbeth.com JustFundraising Info: (888) 440-4114 www.justfundraising.com Kremer Wholesale 520 Lagonda Ave., Lex. / Info: 255-3432 www.kremerwholesale.com Kroger Grocery Stores Multiple locations www.kroger.com Lexington Ice Center 560 Eureka Springs Dr., Lex., Info: 269-5681 www.lexingtonicecenter.com

Papa John’s Pizza Multiple locations www.papajohns.com Parent-Teacher Store USA 3320 Partner Place, #104. Lex. / Info: 223-6277 www.parentteacherstoreusa. com Party City Lexington 127 W. Tiverton Way, Lex. Info: 272- 0469 2172 Sir Barton Way, Lex. Info: 543-1133 www.partycity.com Qdoba Mexican Grill Multiple locations www.qdoba.com

Little Caesars Pizza Multiple locations www.pizzakit.com

Sky Zone Trampoline Park 3644 Boston Road Lex. / Info: 629-4455 https://www.skyzone.com/ parties-and-events/fundraising

Meijer Multiple locations www.meijercommunity.com/ partner-with-us/

Target Community Giving https://corporate.target. com/corporate-responsibility/ community/philanthropy

Minuteman Press 153 Moore Dr., Lex. Info: 278-0951 www.mooredrive.minuteman press.com

Team One Promotions 324 Henry St., Lex. Info: 388-9200 www.team1promo.com

Global Advancement 333 W. Vine St. #300, Lex. Info: 231-8575 www.global-advt.com

Monarch Parties 313 Given Ave., Lex Info: 327-8813 www.facebook.com/ monarchpartiesoflexington/

Holifield Photography 171 Moore Dr., Lex. Info: 276-2040 www.holifieldphotography.com

Old Kentucky Chocolates 450 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-4444 www.oldkycandy.com

Texas Roadhouse 3029 Richmond Road, Lex. Info: 268-2507 3030 Lakecrest Circle, Lex. Info: 296-0028 www.texasroadhouse.com

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