Lexington Family Magazine April 2019

Page 1

April 2019

| 1


Letter From Katie

APRIL 2019 Vol. 23 Issue 4

Quit Saying Dads ‘Babysit’ Their Kids

O

n two separate occasions, I went away for overnight trips with my girlfriends. I heard it both times. “Who’s watching the kids?” I have three children with my husband. He has been a dad for almost a decade. We all live together. Why would “their father” not be the obvious answer? My husband has taken multiple weeklong business trips and I guarantee you that not a single person asked him who was watching his kids. It was assumed that I was. This mindset that a mother “parents” but a dad “babysits” has got to stop. People may not realize it, but by asking these questions they are perpetrating the ridiculous idea that fathers are incompetent when it comes to parenting alone. I’m thankful that my husband recognizes this nonsense and shuts it down. When someone once said, “Oh, you’re babysitting today?” he was quick to say,

“No. I’m with MY kids today.” That’s not to say he isn’t getting paid as if he were the babysitter. He gets paid in compliments I would never receive as a mother. He gets adoring looks from women and comments like, “what a great dad!” And he is! He is a great dad. But not because he sometimes supervises the children without my help. If that makes someone a “great dad,” the bar is set pretty low and we need to raise our standards. I have taken all three of my children to the pool, the zoo, the park, and the grocery store on my own and all I hear is, “you’ve got your hands full.” I’m not saying we should stop giving parents compliments. We all could use a little encouragement, because parenting is hard. Let’s just recognize it’s hard for ALL of us, because the responsibilities of parenthood should be evenly distributed and evenly praised. Y

Publisher Dana Tackett

Editor John Lynch

Deputy Editor Katie Saltz

Marketing & Events Katie Saltz

Graphic Design Blake Barber

Advertising Natashia Derkach Karen Murray 138 E. Reynolds Road #201 Lexington, KY 40517 (859) 223-1765 • info@lexingtonfamily.com

lexingtonfamily.com

Lexington Family Magazine is published monthly and is available for free at more than 700 locations in Central Kentucky. To view the distribution list, visit:

www.lexingtonfamily.com/about-us/ distribution-list/

features

4 6 8

Summer Camp Fair

Join us on Saturday, April 13 at Lexington Christian Academy for a free family fun day.

Out & About

‘Shrek the Musical,’ FCPS Kindergarten registration & St. Joe East Maternity Fair.

April at Lex Children’s Theatre

‘Charlotte’s Web’ plus the annual Celebrity Curtain Call featuring ‘Treasure Island.’

April

14 16 40

Spring Break Camps

When school is out, check out these local places for camps or staycation fun.

Summer Camp Directory

Wyatt, 8, is the son of Travis and Paige Walker of Midway

Whooping Cough

Photo by Robin Allen Photography

From arts to sports, this guide offers info on more than 404 summer camp options. Dr. Ison explains the best way to prevent whooping cough in children.

in every issue 4 Baby Bump 8 Positive Parenting 38 Dr. Graebe

Calendar: Pages 42-53 2 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

On the cover

40 Dr. Ison 54 KU’s Scholar Athlete 55 Asbury’s Educator of Month


Lexington Latin School

Now Enrolling for 2019-2020 lexingtonlatinschool.com

Contact us today for information or to schedule a personal tour.

Lower School Pre-K thru 6th Ashland Avenue Baptist Church Campus 483 W. Reynolds Road, Lexington Office@LexingtonLatinSchool.com (859) 940-7485

Upper School 7th thru 12th

Lexington City Church Campus 410 Sporting Court, Lexington UpperOffice@LexingtonLatinSchool.com (859) 429-8654 April 2019

| 3


Camp Fair, Free Family Fun Day Is Saturday April 13

L

exington Family Magazine is bringing free family fun to Central Kentucky with the 17th annual Summer Camps & Activities Fair on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Lexington Christian Academy, 450 W. Reynolds Road. Why should your family spend a Saturday at our Camp Fair? Here are 10 reasons:

10

Hands-on Fun. Kids can burn off energy on the ninja obstacle course or inflatable bounce houses, take part in science and art activities, or take silly photos in a photo booth.

9

Variety of Vendors: Find adventure camps, sports camps, art and music camps, special needs camps, STEM camps, and more. You can also visit with daycares, health professionals, enrichment classes, afterschool activities, tutoring services, preschools and more.

8

Cover Model Contest. Kaitlyn Silvestri Ellis Photography will be at the Fair to photograph your child’s smiling face. We choose future cover models from those photos.

7

Door Prizes. The first 100 families through the door are entered to win a two-night getaway at the Gaylord Opryland Resort.

6

Live entertainment. Local dancers, martial artists, gymnasts and fitness instructors will share their talents.

5 4

Giveaways. We have drawings for prizes such as American Girl Dolls, DVDs, books and more.

3

Make Connections. Get face-to-face with representatives at every booth so you can connect with the people leading all the camps and activities your child is interested in.

Prizes for Parents. Moms and dads can enter drawings for gift certificates for massages, restaurants, fitness classes, gift baskets and more.

2

Make Summer No Sweat. Get all the info you need for planning the perfect summer for your family in one place.

1

It’s all FREE! Admission to the Fair is free for the whole family. No tickets or registration is required.

Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 13 and find out why the Summer Camps & Activities Fair is the most comprehensive resource fair for parents in Central Kentucky. Follow us on Facebook for updates or to learn more: www.Facebook.com/LexFamMag. Info: www.lexingtonfamily.com or 223-1765. Y 4 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

April at LexingtonFamily.com

For more on these and other stories, visit www.lexingtonfamily.com

P- - A- - -R- - E- - -N- - T- - I- -N- - -G- - - -Q- - U- - E- - -S- - T- - I- -O- - N- - -SEach month we consult with experts – our readers! – about parenting and ask a question on our Facebook page.

March’s Feedback Question: If you could pick one

children’s song to never hear again for the rest of your life, what would it be? t“ Baby Shark.” – Jennifer Weis t“Baby Shark.” – Kendra Slaughter t“Baby Shark.” – Melissa Dikes Watson t“Baby Shark.” – Lesley Waits Boysel t“Baby Shark.” – Alisha L. Brewer- McGee t“Baby Shark.” – Marti E. Briscoe t“Baby Shark.” – Tara D. Cecil April’s Feedback Question is:

What TV mom is your parenting role model? Answer our Feedback Question and your comments could be in the magazine!

April at BabyBumpLexington.com Spring Cleaning: Nesting is common in late pregnancy, but

make sure you’re being safe with your cleaning and organizing projects. Read our tip list online.

Book Giveaway: Watch our Facebook page for a chance to

win “The Berenstain Bears Easter Fun Sticker & Activity Book.”

Formula Feeding Mistakes: Find out what mistakes

and misconceptions commonly occur among formula-feeding moms, based on a recent survey.

Who Said It?

“Children cannot bounce off the walls if we take away the walls.” Answer on Page 8


GIVEAWAYS 2019

To register visit lexingtonfamily.com or call 223-1765. The deadline to enter the contests is Friday, April 26. Identify which advertisement has the icon of the smiling woman’s face and let us know where you picked up the magazine.

follow us @lexfamilymag

PJ Masks Live! Tickets PJ Masks Live! is coming to Rupp Arena on May 11. Catboy, Owlette and Gekko try to save the day from the sneaky villains – Romeo, Night Ninja and Luna Girl. Enter to win a Family 4-Pack of tickets to the show.

register online @ LexingtonFamily.com

Zipline Tickets

Peter Rabbit on DVD

Enter to win four passes to Red River Gorge Zipline Tours, an exciting outdoor adventure with five separate ziplines and four canopy bridges at speeds up to 55 mph!

Hop into Spring with a modern take on a classic adventure with Beatrix Potter’s beloved Peter Rabbit. Enter to win a DVD set featuring 7 stories about Peter and friends.

SIGN UP FOR SUMMER CAMPS

2019 Summer Camps Music camps for all ages Sports camps for all ages Nature Studies camp for PreK-5th grade For more information, visit www.trinitylex.org or call 859.271.0079.

WEEK-LONG & ONE-DAY CAM PS: Sp a Wee k Do llh ou se Ca m p Bu ild -A-B ed Da y Oc ea n Ex pl or er s Pi ra te Da y And Many M ore!!!

220 Ruccio Way Suite 180 In the Meijer parking lot off Reynolds Rd.

859-223-0114

cutandpastecraftstudio.com April 2019

| 5


Out and About April FCPS Kindergarten Registration

I

ncoming Fayette County Public School kindergartners have a chance to register for the 2019-20 school year from April 9-26. The registration window is open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. weekdays, with one evening session on Tuesday, April 16, 5-7 p.m. A parent or guardian can go to their child’s assigned school and fill out a registration packet. Students zoned for Brenda Cowan, the new elementary school on Athens-Boonsboro Road, can register at Crossroads Church, 4128 Todds Rd. Parents can find their assigned school district and begin the enrollment process by visiting www.fcps.net/enrollment. When registering, parents must bring: t Child’s birth certificate or other reliable proof of identity t Two proofs of residence, such as a property deed or current lease agreement in your name and a secondary document such as a current utility bill or a current tax bill or receipt t Proof of child’s recent preventative health care exam t Up-to-date Kentucky immunization certificate t Proof of an eye exam (due by Jan. 1) t Proof of a dental exam (due by Jan. 1) t Court documents pertaining to your child, if applicable. The next enrollment window is July 30-Aug. 14. Info: 381-4130. Y

Summer Camps

May 28-31 Blasting Through Summer June 3-7 Creative Construction

June 10-14 Animals, Animals, Animals June 17-21 Under the Big Top June 24-28 Science Spectacular July 1-3 Party in the USA

July 8-12 Castles and Catapults July 15-19 The Classics July 22-26 Blast from the Past July 29-August 2 Adventures in Wonderland August 5-9 Explorium Beasts and Where To Find Them

Located in The Square The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency, supports Explorium with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts

6 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

www.explorium.com 859-258-3253

I

St. Joe Maternity Fair Set For April 27 at Griffin Gate

t’s the 20th year for the annual Maternity Fair hosted by The Women’s Hospital at St. Joseph East. The Fair is Saturday, April 27 at the Marriott Griffin Gate, 1800 Newtown Pike. From 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., new and expecting parents can visit booths by health care professionals, baby-related businesses and more. Physician panels will take place throughout the day, where doctors will answer questions and speak on a variety of topics. Online registration begins on April 1. Info: www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/ maternityfair. Y


UK to Stage ‘Skrek: The Musical’ April 11-14 at Guignol Theatre

T

he UK Department of Theatre and Dance brings to the stage a tale of a spiteful ogre with a heart of gold with performances of “Shrek the Musical” Thursday-Sunday, April 11-14 at the Guignol Theatre in the UK Fine Arts Building. Shrek had always preferred a life of solitude, staying to himself in the swamp he called home. Thanks to the stumbling ruler of the land, Lord Farquaad, the ogre finds himself on a mission to rescue Princess Fiona from a far-away place. As Shrek sets out to save the princess, he is surprised to come across someone very similar to himself. Starring as the ogre as layered as an onion is Evan Pride, a UK sophomore theatre major. Two Lexington children join the college cast as young Fiona and young Shrek. Returning to the Guignol Theatre as makeup director is Daniel Townsend. Townsend, who earned his BFA in Theatre in 2005, currently teaches at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati. Nationally-known Len Pfluger directs the larger-than-life production. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday (April 11,12); 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday (April 13); and 2 p.m. on Sunday (April 14). Tickets are $20 for general admission and $15 for students with a valid student ID at the ticket office. Processing fees and sales tax will be applied to the ticket purchase. Tickets can be purchased at the Singletary Center for the Arts box office, by phone at 859-257-4929 or online at www.scfatickets.com. Y

Autism Group Starts Fundraiser With Local Restaurants

M

y Autism Tribe of Lexington will launch a “Grazing Awareness” campaign on Tuesday, April 2 when local, participating restaurants will donate a percentage of food and beverage sales to this non-profit organization. April is Autism Awareness Month. With a global mission of educating the public about autism through fundraisers such as this, My Autism Tribe started a weekly podcast last year that already has a global reach. “We are also working with several companies and board certified behavior analysts to create and execute a training program for certain organizations such as police and fire departments, and schools,” said Susan Scott, founder and executive director. The list of participating restaurants includes BJ’s Brewhouse, Pie Five Pizza (all locations), Burger Fi (all locations), The BLVD Grill, O’Neill’s, Third Street Stuff & Coffee, Ranada’s, Saul Good (Hamburg) and Nick Ryan’s. For more restaurant info, visit www.MyAutismTribe. com.

Bring Wild Imaginations to Life

It’s spring and only a hop, skip and a jump to see all your favorite animals plus enjoy fun attractions with family and friends.

NEW EXHIBIT

Snow Leopard Pass Take a virtual trip to a small Himalayan village in Nepal and learn how we can all live in balance with these elusive and magnificent creatures.

party for the planet A Month-Long Celebration of the Earth

Powered by

Learn more at LouisvilleZoo.org/earth

This April, learn about the wonders of our planet and how to protect it. Enjoy $5.25 admission on Fun Day Mondays starting April 8, fun Saturday activities and ZooCycle Sundays with eco-partners. Celebrate Earth Day on Sunday, April 28 with a discounted admission of $8.25.

May 11, 2019 Throo the Zoo 5K Run/Walk Register at LouisvilleZoo.org/run. Presented by

2019 Season Presented by

OPEN DAILY YEAR ROUND! Spring/Summer Hours through Sept. 22, 2019 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (stay until 6 p.m.)

LOUISVILLEZOO.ORG April 2019

| 7


Celebrity Show & ‘Charlotte’s Web

P

Forgiveness: We All Merit a Second Chance eople generally tend to enjoy and appreciate “new beginnings,” especially children. New year, new friend, new shoes…. fallen snow, waiting for footprints and angels like an artist’s blank canvas.

Nowhere is the impact of a new beginning more powerful than after a mistake, a transgression or behavioral outburst. Think of a time when someone forgave you and gave you another chance. The greater the offense, the deeper was your gratitude – and the greater your desire to do things differently. You probably felt relief and hope… relief that you were forgiven and hope in yourself. Much has been made of forgiveness being “a gift you give yourself.” This is true for adults, but young children are incapable of that level of understanding. For children, being forgiven is the gift that means they are loved unconditionally and supported while they learn from their mistakes and carry forward the lessons those mistakes provide. Call it a “clean slate” or “another chance.” It may not seem like a big deal to grownups, but it is a very big deal for little people who are learning how the world works. Whatever a child has done, she can learn what to do to make things right. Everyone makes mistakes. She has another chance to do a better job. This is an encouraging place to be. t “Oh dear, you forgot that sand is not for throwing! We have to get out of the sandbox now, but you can try again after lunch.” t “I know you would like to stay and play 8 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

with Pete, but you are having a hard time keeping your hands to yourself. We are going home now, and we will see if Pete can come to our house another day.” Placing limits often provokes cries of sadness and anger from children. As a parent, stay calm, stay the course and stay optimistic. “You’re upset. I get it. You can try again later.” Your child gets the message that he did something wrong, that you love him and that he can try again. Children who don’t experience the encouragement of forgiveness and second chances have a harder time managing their emotions. It is more difficult for them to improve their behavior because they feel badly about themselves. After all, it’s hard to have a clear head for learning and a light heart for trying if you feel as though you have no chance of redemption. “When you forgive, you in no way change the past – but you sure do change the future.” ~ Bernard Meltzer, American radio talk show host. Dr. Lesley Iwinski is the mother of three grown children, a family physician and owner of Growing Peaceful Families, LLC. She offers classes, workshops and seminars. Info: (859) 333-3053 or www.growingpeacefulfamilies.com. Y

L

exington Children’s Theatre will present two shows in April: “Charlotte’s Web” and the 11th annual Celebrity Curtain Call Event, which this year features the play: “Treasure Island.” The Celebrity Curtain Call is a fund-raising event that features a cast of local celebrities plus food, drink, and live and silent auctions with items such as trips to New York City, the Bahamas and more. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. at LCT’S Main Stage. Early Bird tickets are $85 and regular priced tickets are $100. Group tickets are also available. Later in April, LCT will stage “Charlotte’s Web,” the classic tale based on the book by E.B. White. The story features Wilbur, a radiant pig, and his unlikely friendship with spider Charlotte who helps save him from his unfortunate future. The show is one hour long and is best for ages 4 and up. Performances at the LCT Main Stage are Sunday, April 14 at 2 and 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, April 20 at 2 p.m.; Saturday, April 27 at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for children. School matinees are April 16-19, 23-26, April 30-May 3 at 10 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. Info: (859) 254-4546 or visit www.lctonstage.org. Y

n Kenny Eri1960-2018

American naturalist, educator author and advocate.


We can do this, together. If you qualify for Medicaid, come join us at Passport Health Plan.

Call 1-800-578-0603 www.passporthealthplan.com

MARK73995 | APP_8/29/2017


Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning

Secret Codes to Podcasting to Hip Hop: Middle School Summer Camps Have It All

I

f you’re looking for a fun summer camp for your children that will also help them match their passions to a future career, the Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning is the place for your middle schooler.

The Center has another lineup of intriguing camps that are offered in July and taught by local experts in fields ranging from applied math to hip hop to the arts. Here is the slate of camps with comments by Jessica Mohler, the Center’s Head of Communications and Marketing. Secrets & Codes: July 8-12, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Quiyana Murphy, Carnegie Center Math Specialist “People wonder how math can apply to a career other than being a teacher, but with all the emphasis on computer coding, math is essential,” Mohler said. “When you think screens, you should think math.” The “secrets” in the course title refers to the importance of online security. “Because coding needs more women, this course is especially helpful for girls,” Mohler said. Hip Hop: Lyricism & Leadership: July 8-12, 1-5 p.m. Devine Carama, Hip Hop Artist & Director of Believing in Forever, Inc. “Art can be a bridge for activism, and Devine is an excellent example of that,” Mohler said. This class shows how artists can use their skills for activism that serves their community. “Artists look at the world in a beautiful way and that can be appealing to businesses and non-profits,” Mohler said. Podcasting: Telling Your Story: July 15-19, 8:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. Victor Palomino, WLXL ‘El Pulso Latino’ 95.7FM & Mark Royse, Lexington Community Radio No form of storytelling is growing faster than podcasts. “Podcasts are the modern way to tell stories,” Mohler said. Not only are journalists and artists creating podcasts, but businesses and non-profits are doing the same as a way to strengthen their brand identity. Someone has to create those podcasts, why not your child?

10 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Mural Makers: July 15-19, 1-5 p.m. Britney Kershaw, art educator Downtown Lexington is an excellent example of the role that murals play in the life of a city. “Murals are another way to show kids how art impacts day-to-day life,” Mohler said. “Seeing art that looks like you and makes you feel a certain way can elevate a city.” Junior Journalists: July 22-26, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cynthia Spataro, MBA in Media Management According to popular wisdom, journalism is on life support. Not so, said Mohler. “Journalism is not dying, it’s adapting. There is more need for truth telling and investigative reporting than ever before.” Mohler points to the success of the N.Y. Times and the Washington Post, and adds that people in all industries are “desperate for good writers.” Rockstar University: July 22-26, 1-5 p.m. Nathan Kentucky, internationally-touring musician From Bob Dylan to Lady Gaga, changing your name is Rockstar 101. So is the case of instructor Nathan Kentucky, who will show campers what goes on behind the scenes to create a rock star. Campers will tour recording studios, study stage lighting and sound staging. For information on these camps and other Carnegie Center programs, visit carnegiecenterlex.org Y


ENROLL YOUR CHILD TODAY! JUNE 3-JULY 26, 2019 AGES 2-11

Enroll your child in a summer camp that encourages children to play, learn, and create.

(859) 254-1361 www.sayreschool.org Sayre School admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.

March 2019

| 11


FAY E T T E C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S

Kids Excel at Foreign Language Learning By: Emmanuel Caulk Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent

W

hen families choose the Fayette County Public Schools, they are selecting an educational experience designed to equip their children to excel in whatever future they can imagine for themselves. We open a world of possibilities for our students by providing a well-rounded curriculum that includes challenging core classes as well as instruction in art, music and world language. Today’s graduates will compete in a world where more than half the population is bilingual. The number of Spanish speaking residents in the U.S. in 2019 is larger than the entire population of Spain! FCPS offers world language instruction in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin and Spanish, plus dual language immersion in Spanish beginning in kindergarten and the International Baccalaureate Programme (IB) for students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Our district is one of only a few systems

in the nation where world language instruction is offered in grades kindergarten through 12 in three different target languages – Chinese, Japanese and Spanish. And Tates Creek elementary, middle and high school comprise one of fewer than 15 IB campuses in America. Students are studying world languages in 100% of Fayette County middle and high schools and 55% of elementary schools. Nearly 270 high school students are enrolled in AP or IB courses in Spanish, French, German, Japanese and Latin. We also serve more than 6,700 students from around the world whose families speak a language other than English at home. Our English language learners enrich our school community with more than 90 different languages. Two years ago, FCPS became the first district in Kentucky to offer a districtwide Seal of Biliteracy for its graduates, a nationally recognized endorsement that indicates a student has achieved advanced language skills. In 2018, we saw a 22% increase in students seeking the designation, and 87 stu-

dents were awarded the Seal of Biliteracy last year after demonstrating proficiency in both English and Chinese, French, German, Nepali, Spanish, Swahili or Urdu. The consulate of Spain has designated the district’s Spanish Immersion Program – at Liberty, Maxwell and Northern elementaries, Bryan Station Middle School and Bryan Station High School – as one of its “International Spanish Academies.” FCPS was also the first school district in North America to be named an “Exemplary Confucius Classroom” by the Chinese Ministry of Education. In addition to developing a lifelong ability to communicate with people from other countries, there are cognitive, academic and attitudinal benefits for students who acquire another language. Plus, economists believe that by 2020, proficiency in more than one language will be among the most important job skills. And that’s why we place a priority on cultural competency in the Fayette County Public Schools Portrait of a Graduate. Y

Hallo Hello Bonjour Hola 你好 こんにちは

Salve

Preparing Students to Impact the World World language offerings in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin, and Spanish One of the nation’s only pre-K through 12th grade International Baccalaureate campuses Dual language immersion recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science K-12 world language instruction in Chinese, Japanese and Spanish

www.fcps.net 12 | www.lexingtonfamily.com


READY...SET...

SUMMER! Give your child their Best Summer Ever®

SPONSORED BY

Sign up at ymcacky.org/camp April 2019

| 13


Spri ng BreakCa mps

Newton’s Attic

4974 Old Versailles Road, Lexington (859) 368-7334 April 1-5 / Grades 1-8 Learn. Build. Play.: Half day and full day handson STEM camps. $49.50 half day / $95 single day by day $195- $255 full week www.NewtonsAttic.org

Explorium of Lexington 440 W. Short St., Lexington / (859) 258-3253 April 1-5 / Ages 3-5th grade (children must be able to use restroom independently) Spring Break Camp: Build It! - Engineer a fort, create an artbot, and even build a post-it note tower. Spend spring break with the Explorium and build to your hearts content! 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Early arrival and late pick-up options available. Full day $225 / $205 member Half day $115 / $105 member Spring Break Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 1-5 p.m. www.explorium.com

Legacy All Sports

Gymnastics, Cheer & Dance 261 Ruccio Way, Lexington / (859) 977-8862 April 1-5 Day Camp Pricing Half Day: Ages 5+: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 14 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

$40/day, 10% discount for current students Full Day: Ages 5+: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $55/day, 10% discount for current students Extended Care available: 4-5:30 p.m. for an additional $5/day. Weekly Camp Pricing Half Day: Ages 5+: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. $175/week, 10% discount for current students Full Day: Ages 5+: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $250/week, 10% discount for current students Extended Care available 4-5:30 p.m. for an additional $5/day. www.legacyallsports.com

Lexington Children’s Theatre

418 West Short St., Lexington (859) 254-4546 April 1-5 First Stage Players (Ages 4-6) “101 Dalmatians” / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tuition: $165 Play Makers (Ages 6-7) “The Little Mermaid” 9 a.m.-4 p.m. / Tuition $175 Performance Workshops “Harry Potter and the Mischievous Dragon” (Ages 8-12) / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. / Tuition $190 “The Wizard of Oz” (Ages 9-15) 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. / Tuition $190 Extended care available: 8-9 a.m. & 4-5:30 p.m. www.lctonstage.org

Lexington Parks & Recreation

McConnell Springs 416 Rebmann Lane, Lexington / (859) 225-4073 Grades K-5 with parent/guardian. Includes a craft / Free / Registration required. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. April 2: “What’s in a Wetland?” April 4: “Jeepers Creepers!” Raven Run 3885 Raven Run Way, Lexington / (859) 272-6105 Grades K-5 with parent/guardian 10 a.m.-noon April 1: “Wonderful Wildlife” April 3: “Birds, Birds, Birds” April 5: “Creek Creatures” www.lexingtonky.gov/departments/ parks-recreation

Living Arts & Science Center

362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., Lexington (859) 252-5222 / Grades: Pre-School–12th grade April 1-5 / 7:45 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Spring Break Classes: Week-long classes taught by professional artists and educators. Engaging class titles kids and parents love such as Beginning Oil Painting, Ukulele Basics, Backyard Abodes, Puppet Theatre, Comic Illustration Design, and more. For kids 3 years old through high school. Partial and full-day schedules available with optional extended hours make classes convenient for everyone. Cost varies by class. www.LASCLEX.org Y


YMCA of Central KY

Ages: 5-13 / April 1-5 (Fayette County and Franklin County) March 25-April 12 (Franklin Independent) 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Cost: $150 per week per child (part-week care is not offered) Spring Fling Warmer weather has many of us wishing summer would soon be here. Children will get a sampling of YMCA summer camp at themed Spring Break Camps. Snacks, fun activities and, of course, swimming are available. Please send your child with swimsuit, towel and non-refrigerated nut-free sack lunch and drink. Locations: C.M. Gatton Beaumont YMCA 3251 Beaumont Centre Circle, Lexington (859) 219-9622 Frankfort Downtown Broadway YMCA 402 W. Broadway Street, Frankfort (502) 227-9637 Serving Franklin County and Franklin Independent North Lexington Family YMCA 381 W. Loudon Avenue, Lexington (859) 258-9622 Whitaker Family YMCA 2681 Old Rosebud Road, Lexington (859) 543-9622 ymcacky.org/programs/child-care/out-school-days Y

Art & Science Experiences the Whole Family Will Enjoy.

Summer Camp Weekly Schedule, Registration and Upcoming Events at

LASCLEX.org

Fun Day Join Us for Family 18 ay M Saturday, EE FR | pm 10-3

Summer Camps 2019

ENROLLMENT

Learn l Build l Play

IS NOW OPEN!!!

STEM day camps weekly from May 28th - August 16th, 2019

LOOK FOR US AT SUMMER CAMP FAIR

 Over 40 unique, hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programs for boys & girls: Robotics, 3D Printing, Drones, Chemistry, Coding, Engineering, Rocketry, Aerospace, Catapults and more!

• Pre-school and School Age Recreational gymnastics, tumbling, and cheer • Programs for boys and girls • USA Gymnastics Competitive Programs Womens’ & Mens’ competitive Teams • USASF All Star Cheer • Ultimate Ninja Program • Open Gym/Day Camps/Birthday Parties

ONLINE ENROLLMENT! 261 Ruccio Way • Lexington

859-977-8862

www.legacyallsports.com

• Small Classes • Hands-On, Personalized Instruction • Full-Day and Half-Day Options Camp Information:  Most camps are half-day and two half-days can be combined for a full-day with a supervised lunch.

We also offer:  Fall, Winter & Spring Break Programs

 Half-day mornings: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm • Half-day afternoons: 1:00–4:30 pm; a half hour grace period for drop off and pickup between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm at no extra change and offer earlier and later drop off and pick up times by request for a small fee.

 School Year Engineering Programs

 All camps are one-week long, Mon-Fri and most are repeated throughout the summer.

 Scout Events

 Half-day camps range in price from $195 to $325 per week and full day camps from $390 to $695 per week.  Holiday week pricing is prorated. No class Memorial Day, July 4th or 5th.  Grade level listed is for 2019-20 school year for approved students.

 Birthday Parties/Group Events  Private Parties for Ages 5-95!  School Outreach

 Field Trips

Registration Opens in April!

4974 Old Versailles Rd. • Lexington, KY 40510 • 859.368.7334 newtonsattic@gmail.com • www.newtonsattic.org

April 2019

| 15


FIND YOUR PERFECT SUMMER CAMP! GENERAL BURNAMWOOD CAMP & CONFERENCE CENTER

900 Camp Burnamwood Road, Irvine, Ky. Info: (859) 494-9113 t High School Leadership Training Retreat June 4-8 / $225 t Mini Camp I: Grades: 1-2 / June 6-8 / $150 t 3-5th Grade Conference / June 11-15 / $308 t Senior High Conference / June 17-22 / $385 t Middle School Conference / June 24-29 / $385 t Family Camp / July 5-7 / $75 per family member. Free for ages 7 & under t Night Owl Camp: Grades 8-12 / July 8-13 / $385 t MADD Camp: Grades 3-6 / July 23-27 / $308 www.burnamwood.net

FAYETTE COUNTY 4-H

J.M. Feltner 4-H Camp 380 J.M. Feltner Road, London Info: (859) 257-5582 / Boys & Girls / Ages: 9-13 June 17-21 / $235 Counselors in Training / Ages: 14-15 / $235 Junior Counselors / Ages: 16-19 / $78 www.4-h.org

JA BIZTOWN SUMMER CAMP 2420 Spurr Road, Suite 150 16 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Info: (859) 219-2423 / Email: ron@jalexington.org Boys & Girls / Ages: Grades 4-6 June 10-14, July 8-12 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. At this camp, the kids run the place. That’s because JA BizTown is a mini-metropolis – home to Forcht Bank, Keeneland, Kentucky Utilities, Chick-fil-A, Toyota, LEX 18, Lexington HeraldLeader and other businesses found in Central Kentucky. JA BizTown Camp is an indoor, academic camp that combines classroom-style teaching with hands-on activities. It gives kids the opportunity to experience what it’s like to work in a job and run a business. $200 per camper, per week Registration Deadline: Friday May 31 www.jalexington.org

LIFE ADVENTURE CENTER

570 Milner Road, Versailles Info: (859) 873-3271 kathy@lifeadventurecenter.org Safe, Fun & Challenging: Life Adventure Center’s Summer Day Camps offer vaulting (basic gymnastics on horseback), equine assisted learn ing, canoeing, challenge course, climbing, zip lines, archery, outdoor games, hiking and more. Early drop off and late pickup options fit parents’ busy work schedules. Daily lunch included. ACA Accredited. Boys & Girls / Ages 8-16 All camps 7:30 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Session 1: June 17-21 (ages 8-12) / Session 2: July 8-12 (ages 8-12) / Session 3: July 15-19 (ages 13-16) New this year. Price Sessions 1 & 2: $425. Price Session 3: $495 (includes 2 overnights) *Need based financial aid available. www.lifeadventurecenter.org/camps.htm

MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY

204 N. Grand St. Mexico, Missouri Info: (573) 581-1776 or (888) 564-6662 Boys / Ages: 8-12th grade Build confidence, learn to lead, and have fun. Through exciting, challenging activities and new experiences, MMA provides an opportunity for boys to develop their independence and team spirit. Confidence Camp (ages 8-11) and Leadership Camp (ages 12-17) offer fun daily activities like paint ball, pugil sticks and rappelling, while Summer Academy (grades 9-12) focuses on academic improvement while offering earned credit. t Confidence Camp Session 1: July 7- 3 / Session 2: July 14-20 t Leadership Camp: July 7-20 t Summer Academic Camp: June 23-July 19 t ESL Camp: July 15- Aug. 15 www.missourimilitaryacademy.org

}}}


Gold Sponsors:

Bronze Sponsors:

Saturday th April 13 10am - 2pm Lexington Christian Academy

Cover Model Search Enter for FREE

First 100 families have a chance to win an Opryland Getaway! 138 E Reynolds Rd. Ste 201 Lexington, KY 40517

859-223-1765

info@lexingtonfamily.com www.LexingtonFamily.com April 2019 | 17


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 SUMMER THYME KIDS COOKING CAMPS AT WILD THYME COOKING

1060 Chinoe Road, Suite 108, Chinoe Plaza Info: (859) 523-2665 or wildthymecooking@gmail.com Camp introduces kids to the culinary world, allowing them to create and enjoy great food in a modern kitchen with professional chefs. Students will learn several recipes each day and receive education on kitchen safety, basic knife skills, health coaching on food and dining etiquette. Plus, field trips to local farms, markets and the local food co-op. All materials, breakfast and lunches & snack included. Campers eat what they cook. $25 non-refundable registration/processing fee. Boys & Girls / Ages 8 and older t Session 1: Cook Like a Food Network Star Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, June 3-7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $325 ($292.50 sibling) t Session 2: Around The Globe: Journey Through Food / Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, June 10-14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $325 ($292.50 sibling) t Session 3: Baking and Pastry Arts Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, June 17-21, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $345 ($310.50 sibling) t Session 4: Teen Boot Camp Ages: 12 and older. Monday-Friday, June 24-28, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $345 ($310.50 sibling) t Session 5: Little Chef’s In Training Ages: 5-7 Monday-Friday, July 8-12, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $275 ($247.50/sibling) t Session 6: Road Trip USA - Culinary Classics of America / Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, July 15-19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $325 ($292.50 sibling) t Session 7: Kids Iron Chef and Ultimate Chopped Challenge / Ages: 10 and older. Monday-Friday, July 22-26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $345 ($310.50 sibling) t Session 8: Cupcake Wars & Cake Decorating Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, July 29-Aug. 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $345 ($310.50 sibling) t Session 9: Master Jr. Chef’s Ages: 8 and older. Monday-Friday, Aug. 5-9, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $325 ($310.50 sibling) After-care is available for each camp, with drop off time starting at 8 a.m. and pick up time at 5 p.m. for an additional $75 per child for the week. www.wildthymecooking.com

ACADEMIC AWESOME INC

348 E. Main St. / Info: (859) 960-4600 Boys & Girls / Ages 10-15 / $495 18 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Week of Code Summer Camp introduces the fundamentals of coding. Students will create websites, mobile apps, and video games all while having fun with an energetic team. June 10-13 / 1-5 p.m. June 17-20 / 1-5 p.m. July 8-11 / 1-5 p.m. July 15-18 / 1-5 p.m. www.awesomeincu.com

BRICKS 4 KIDZ – LEXINGTON

Held at Best Brains Learning Center 3101 Clays Mill Road, Suite 106 Info: (859) 433-1515 Boys & Girls / Ages: 5-13 Fun-filled summer of camps where children learn, build and play with LEGO® Bricks! June 3-Aug. 13 / Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-noon & 1-4 p.m. / Full-day options available. Camp themes include Mining and Crafting, Building Is Awesome, Pocket Brick Monsters, Extreme Ninjas, Jr. Robotics and more. / www.bricks4kidz.com/lexingtonky

CAMP CARNEGIE

251 W. Second St. / Info: (859) 254-4175, ext. 21 Boys & Girls / Ages: Rising Grades 6-8 Camp Carnegie is a series of half-day, one-week summer camps for students entering 6th, 7th or 8th grades. These hands-on, educational camps are taught by instructors with field experience in the camp topic. Space is limited. Payment reserves the student’s space in camp. Cost: $75 per camp. A reduced price of $25 per camp is available for students on free/reduced lunch. Partial refunds available through June 17. No refunds after June 17. Lunch is provided for full-day campers. t Secrets & Codes July 8-12, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Quiyana Murphy, Carnegie Center Math Specialist t Hip Hop: Lyricism & Leadership July 8-12, 1-5 p.m. t Devine Carama, Hip Hop Artist & Director of Believing in Forever, Inc. t Podcasting: Telling Your Story July 15-19, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Victor Palomino, WLXL ‘El Pulso Latino’ 95.7FM & Mark Royse, Lexington Community Radio t Mural Makers July 15-19, 1-5 p.m. Britney Kershaw, art educator t Junior Journalists July 22-26, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Cynthia Spataro, MBA in Media Management t Rockstar University July 22-26, 1-5 p.m. Nathan Kentucky, internationally-touring musician carnegiecenterlex.org

CAMP CO-OP

Fayette Cooperating Preschool 3564 Clays Mill Road / Info: 276-6350 Boys & Girls / Ages: 3-8 Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m.

w Session 1: “Gak and Slime and Bubbles, Oh My!” / June 3-13 w Session 2: “Outrageous Art” / June 17-27 w Session 3: “Scientific Explorers” / July 8-18 w Session 4: “Storytellers and Music Makers” July 22- Aug. 1 Registration: info@coopschool.org www.coopschool.org/registration/

CAMP INVENTION

Glendover Elementary School 710 Glendover Road / Info: (800) 968-4332 or campinvention@invent.org Boys & Girls / K-6th grade June 10-14 / 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. / $230 Camp Invention’s all-new summer program, Supercharged, is a high-energy, hands-on camp that reinforces creative problem solving, STEM application, innovation and confidence. www.invent.org

CLUB SCIKIDZ

Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary 605 Hill-N-Dale Drive / Info: (502) 219-2665 t June 10-14 / $265 w Jr. Chemist / Grades PreK-K w Dash and Dot Programming / Grades: 1-3 w Young Physicians / Grades: 1-3 w Junior Coders- Ozobots / Grades: 4-7 w Adventures in Minecraft Game Design Grades: 4-8 w CSI / Grades: 4-7 t July 15-19 w Little Engineer / Grades PreK-K w Little Robot Engineer / Grades: 1-3 w Junior Meteorologist / Grades: 1-3 w Emergency Vet / Grades: 4-7 / $10 lab fee w Video Game Design / Grades: 4-7 w Chemistry Concoctions / Grades: 5-8 $20 lab fee t July 22-26 / $265 w Little Scientist / Grades PreK-K w Intro to Programming / Grades: 1-3 w Cosmos / Grades: 1-3 w Young Surgeon / Grades: 4-7 w Robot Engineer / Grades: 4-8 / $20 lab fee w Special Effects: Zombie Edition / Grades 4-7 $10 extra fee www.clubscikidzkentucky.com

COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP

725 Stone Road / Info: (859) 277-4805 Boys & Girls / Ages 3- 9 (3rd grade) Daily activities include exploring the natural environment. Also available are a wide range of learning opportunities designed to stimulate creativity, stir the imagination and foster new friendships. Seven weeks (2-week minimum requested) June 10- Aug 2 (closed week of July 4th) Half and Full-Day options available. www.cmsmontessori.org/summer-camp/

}}}


Come to our programs, identify which Hogwarts house best suits you, earn points and enter to win prizes! Check our ‘Upcoming Events’ calendar for more info:

CATHEDRAL DOMAIN Episcopal Camp & Conference Center The Cathedral Domain is accredited by the American Camp Association. Being an ACAAccredited® camp means the Cathedral Domain meets up to 300 national standards for health, safety, and program quality.

Camp Office 600 South Main Street Nicholasville, KY 40356 (859) 885-3523

800 Highway 1746 Irvine, KY 40336-8701 Ph: 606.464.8254

Diocesan Office PO Box 610 Lexington KY 40508 Ph: 859.252.6527

www.cathedraldomain.org

April 2019

| 19


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 JESSAMINE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 600 South Main St., Nicholasville Info: (859) 885-3523 Summer Learning Preview Party Sunday, May 19 / 1-5 p.m. Summer Learning Programs June-July / Check for dates on our website. No charge to use library materials, services or attend programs. Books, audiobooks, recording studio, instruments, 3D printers, CNC Machines & more. Programs for all ages. www.jesspublib.org

LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

LCA’s Tates Creek Campus at Immanuel Baptist Church / 3100 Tates Creek Road Info: 422-5709 or summercamp@lexingtonchristian.org. Boys & Girls / Ages: 3-5 and rising K-5th grade Camps offer field trips each week without leaving the property. Bringing their field trips to the camp are Newport Aquarium’s WAVE Foundation, Living Arts & Science Center, Abounding Fun, Bricks4 Kidz, Snowie of Danville, Urban Ninja Project, Real Science, The Mad Potter and more. Monday-Friday / 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. June 3-Aug. 2 (Closed July 4) $50 non-refundable registration fee. $210/Week (Sibling discount: $15) / $45 per day www.lexingtonchristian.org/student-life/summer. cfm

NEWTON’S ATTIC

4974 Old Versailles Road Info: 368-7334 or NewtonsAttic@gmail.com Over 40 unique, hands-on STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) Day camps include Robotics, 3D Printing, Drones, Coding, Chemistry, Engineering, Rocketry, Aerospace, Catapults and more. In addition to day camps in Lexington, Newton’s Attic will offer three, week-long sessions at the BCTC Georgetown campus for 3rd-9th graders and several week-long overnight Dark Planet camps, dates to be announced. Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-16 Half and full day camps / May 28-Aug. 16 t Full Day Camps: 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. drop off and pickup at no extra charge; earlier and later by request for small fee t Half Day Camps: 8:30 a.m.-noon & 1-4:30 p.m. Two half-day camps can be combined for a fullday camp. Lunch-time supervision provided. t Send a lunch: microwave, toaster oven and fridge provided. Snacks sold on site or send your own. t Half-day camps range in price from $195 to $325 per week and full-day camps range from $390 to $695 per week. Holiday week pricing is prorated with no class on Memorial Day or Thursday and Friday, July 4 and 5. Prices listed are for one week. Some classes, including most of the 1st-3rd grade classes as well 20 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

SUMMERFUN AQUA TOTS

220 Ruccio Way, #150 Info: (859) 712-0271 Get your child ready for summer by enrolling in swimming lessons at Aqua Tots. Aqua-Tots features a comprehensive curriculum, quality swim instructors and a stateof-the-art facility for teaching children and adults water safety. Aqua-Tots offers a flexible class schedule and small group classes. Info: www.aqua-tots.com

COLLINS BOWLING CENTER 205 Southland Dr. Info: (859) 277-5746

Collins Bowling is a family owned and operated bowling center in Lexington for family fun, corporate outings, league play, birthday parties and special events. The Gold Membership is designed by Collins Bowling Centers to give back to the Bluegrass community by providing a safe, secure and fun way for kids to spend time this summer. Gold Membership bowling is available Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and MondayThursday 9 p.m. to midnight. Normal operating hours Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-midnight; Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday, noon-11 p.m. Info: www.collinsbowling. com.

GATTITOWN

2524 Nicholasville Road / Info: (859) 277-2323 “Only the Best in Food & Fun!” Families, teams, school & church groups, clubs, day camps and child-care facilities... Gattitown Lexington has something for everyone! There’s no waiting to eat or play rain or shine in 30,000 square feet of air-conditioned fun. Enjoy an all-you-care-to-eat pizza, pasta, salad & drink buffet in large dining areas with big-screen TV’s and movies. The Midway has more than 150 new and classic video and arcade games and rides including a full-size indoor carousel, bumper cars, skee ball, air hockey and more. Group rates available. Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Midway open until 10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Midway open until 11 p.m. Info: www.gattitownlexington.com

MONKEY JOE’S

1850 Bryant Road, Suite 120 / Info: (859) 264-0405 Bring your kids to Monkey Joe’s fun-filled inflatable play center. Wall-to-wall inflatable slides, jumps and obstacle courses will keep your kids active, happy and healthy. Play center is suitable for kids 12 years old and younger. The Toddler Zone is a separate play area to keep the littlest customers safe and secure. Go bananas in the arcade and redemption center. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. / Info: www.monkeyjoes.com/Lexington-KY Y

as Chemistry, can be prorated on a daily basis. Most camps will be offered multiple times, and there will be offerings for every age group both morning and afternoon all 12 weeks of summer camps. t Dark Planet / Full week, overnight. “Survivor meets McGiver” outdoor, engineering adventure camp, 14+. By application, 3 weeks only, $981. www.newtonsattic.org

CAMP REDWOOD

Redwood Cooperative School Summer Camp 166 Crestwood Drive / Info: (859) 273-4496 Boys & Girls / Ages: Rising Pre-K (turning 3 by

Aug. 1) through 6th grade Redwood Camp offers a hands-on, active-learning summer camp experience that aligns with the Redwood model of learning through play and exploration. This discovery-driven, fun and engaging summer camp for children’s active minds and bodies is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer days. Daily activities include outdoor adventures, camp games, and arts and crafts, as well as a wide range of learning themes and specialty camps for upper elementary and middle school students. 8 weeks: June 10-Aug. 2

}}}


April 2019

| 21


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 Half, Full-Day and Full-Day Plus options available. www.redwoodcoop.com/extended-day-programs/ camp-redwood/

SUMMER @ SAYRE PROGRAM

Sayre School, 194 North Limestone Street Boys & Girls / Ages: Preschool-12th grade Info: afitch@sayreschool.org (859) 254-1361, ext. 260/263 / (859) 221-8423 June 3-July 26 The mission at Summer@Sayre is simple – to provide a summer camp that encourages children to play, learn and create. Whether your child wants to attend an all-day camp with friends for the week, explore an area of interest from one of our unique enrichment camps, or play a new sport, they're sure to find something they love in one of Sayre's innovative programs. Ages: 2-11 Hours: 7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Cost: $240/week *A $50 non-refundable deposit is included in the weekly cost. Register online at www.sayreschool.org/summer@sayre

TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

3900 Rapid Run Drive / Info: (859) 271-0079 Boys & Girls / Ages: Grades 4 years-12th grade MUSIC CAMPS t Upper School Music Camps / June 24-28 w Musical Theatre / 9 a.m.-noon / Grades 8-12 w Pop a Capella / 12:30-3 p.m. / Grades 8-12 Single Session $75; Full Day $120 t Lower School Music Camps / July 8-12 w General Music / 9 a.m.-noon / Grades 1-5 w Musical Theatre / 12:30-3 p.m. / Grades 4-7 Single Session $75; Full Day $120 Other Camps w Nature Studies Camp (4 years old-5th grade) July 15-19, 9 a.m.-noon / $80 w Typing Class July 8-12, July 15-19 Grades 5-7: 10 a.m.-noon Grades 8-11: 1-3 p.m. / $100 w 3D Printing Class Grades 7-12 / July 22-26 / 12:30-3 p.m. / $50 Athletic Camps: w Volleyball: Middle School Camp May 17, 4-8 p.m. / May 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. / $75 July 12, 4-8 p.m. / July 13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. / $75 w Volleyball: JV-Varsity Camp June 6-7: 4-8 p.m. / June 8: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / $95 July 25-26: 4-8 p.m. / June 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $95 w Basketball: Co-ed Elementary (Grades 4-6) June 3-7, 9 a.m.-noon / $100 w Soccer: Middle School-Varsity Co-ed June 17-21, 6-9 p.m. / $125 w Archery: Elementary and Middle School Co-ed (Grades 3-8) / June 24-28, 9 a.m.-noon / $100 www.trinitylex.org 22 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

TUTORING CLUB OF LEXINGTON

3061 Fieldstone Way / Info: (859) 224-1020 Boys & Girls / Grades: PreK-12 Open all summer. Personalized tutoring for kindergartners-high school students. Reading, math, writing, algebra, chemistry, ACT/SAT prep. www.tutoringclub.com

ART BLUEGRASS YOUTH BALLET

New Location: 442 Southland Drive. (Formerly Hancock’s Fabrics) / Info: 271-4472 t Summer Dance Intensive Workshops Ballet, Conditioning, Contemporary, Variations, Repertoire, Character dance and more! Boys & Girls / Ages 8- 20. Experience required. / July 8-Aug. 9 t Ballet Evening Classes Ages: 3-Adults / July 8-Aug. 9 www.bluegrassyouthballet.org

CREATE ART + PLAY STUDIO

193 Kentucky Ave. / Info: (859) 429-1594 info@createstudioky.com Boys & Girls / Ages: 4-12 Camp CREATE provides arts enrichment and learning activities, and is full of playful experimentation of art processes and materials. Camp encourages individual expression and imaginative exploration of each child’s artistic ideas. Half Day (9 a.m.-noon) or Full Day 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Extended day options are available. Discounts for UK and siblings. t June 3-7 Cardboard Creations t June 10-14: Sew Much Fun t June 17-21: Fairies and Unicorns t June 24-28: Slime and Potions t July 8-12: Mixed Media t July 15-19: DIY Designer t July 22-26: Dollhouse Camp t July 29-Aug 2: Under the Sea t Aug. 5-9: Art Lab www.createstudioky.com

CUT AND PASTE CRAFT STUDIO

220 Ruccio Way, Suite 180 / Info: 223-0114 Week-Long Crafting Camps / $170-200 per week t Endangered Animals / June 3-7, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 6-12 / $170 Learn about animals in danger of extinction, then paint, etch, craft and create artwork about them. t Fashion Camp / June 10-14, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 7-12 / $180 Learn to tie dye t-shirts, fabric paint totes, design jewelry, upcycle purses, and even try your hand at a little embroidery. t Dollhouse Camp / June 17-21, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 6-10 / $200 Paint your own dollhouse, stamp wallpaper, weave rugs and build furniture out of cardboard and spare parts. t My Girl & Me / June 24-28, 9 a.m.-noon

Ages 7-12 / $170 Design your own closets for your 18” dolls, make clay doll food, duct tape totes and a craft foam purse, plus so much more. t Ocean Explorers / July 8-12, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 7-12 / $170 Budding marine biologists will make mosaics with shells and sand, try paint pouring, create mermaids and seascapes, decorate flip flops and make soap. t Jewelry Camp / July 15-19, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 8-12 / $170 Learn to use jewelry making tools, make clay canes and beads, try metal stamping, and create jewelry holders. Then take home your own set of jewelry making tools. t Treehouse Camp / July 22-26, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 6-10 / $170 Design your own treehouse, then paint, craft, weave and glue all the furnishings to make our peg people comfy in their new home. t Spa Week / July 29-Aug. 2, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 7-12 / $170 Make your own bath bombs, bubble bars, soap and lip gloss, explore essential oils, decorate flip flops, learn nail art, and create a bathroom tote. t Do Up Your Room / Aug. 5-9, 9 a.m.-noon Ages 7-12 / $180 Create a shelf for your room, plus jewelry organiz ers, a fleece blanket, painted pillow cases and artwork. ONE DAY MINI CAMPS t Disney Day / June 5 OR July 24 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $40 Making your own mouse ears, a mouse ears pen dant and decorate a water bottle to stay hydrated. t Space Day / June 11 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up, $40 Decorate your own rocket ship, learn to paint a galaxy and design an alien. t Fairy Gardens / June 13 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 6 & up / $40 Design a summer-themed fairy garden with tiny plants, a beach house and a fairy. t Build-a-Bed Workshop / June 25 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $50. Paint and decorate a solid wood doll bed for your 18” doll. t Build-a-Blanket Workshop / June 26 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $40 Do you already have your doll bed? Join us to make bedding, a pillow and a stuffed friend for 18” dolls. t Pirate Day / July 2 / 9 a.m.-noon Ages 5 & up / $40 Paint a pirate ship, decorate a telescope and design a pirate bandana. t Mermaid Day / July 11 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $40 Mosaic your favorite sea creatures, make a mermaid headband, and a mermaid peg doll. t Puppy Day / July 16 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $40 Decorate your own stuffed puppy, create a personalized collar, and paint a doghouse. t Unicorn Day / June 6 OR July 18 OR Aug. 1

}}}


SUMMER IS COMING

CATCH THE

Wave

All Ages & Abilities

Small Class Sizes

Proven Curriculum 27+ Years in the Making

Splash-Worthy 90° Pool

Start Swimmin! g Today

• Saving Lives Since 1991

LEXINGTON 859-712-0271

220 Ruccio Way, #150, Lexington, KY 40503

www.aqua-tots.com April 2019

| 23


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 1-4 p.m. / Ages 6 & up / $40 Everybody loves a unicorn! Create a unicorn dream catcher and paint a unicorn backpack. t Paint Explorers / July 25 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 7 & up / $40 Let’s all try out different paint techniques like paint pouring, watercolors and galaxy painting. t Spa Day / July 31 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 6 & up / $40 Learn new nail art techniques and make your own bath bombs and a diffuser necklace. t Rock Painting / Aug. 6 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 5 & up / $40 Paint rocks to keep, to give away and to hide in the park! t Go Cats Day / Aug. 8 / 1-4 p.m. Ages 6 & up / $40 Make a paw print to hang on your door, design a football or basketball. cutandpastecraftstudio.com

EXPLORIUM OF LEXINGTON

440 West Short St. / Info: 258-3253 Boys & Girls / Ages: Children must be 3 years old and potty trained to attend camp Full and half day options available Drop off begins at 8 a.m.; Camp begins at 9 a.m. Morning half-day pick-up and afternoon half-day drop-off: noon-12:30 p.m. Afternoon pick-up by 5:30 p.m. Full day: $225/$215 members Half day: $115/$105 members Discounts for multiple children in one family attending the same camp Full day campers and half day afternoon campers should bring a lunch; snacks are provided Register online at www.explorium.com t May 28-31 Blasting Through Summer t June 3-7 Creative Construction t June 10-14 Animals, Animals, Animals t June 17-21 Under the Big Top t June 24-28 Science Spectacular t July 1-3 Party in the USA t July 8-12 Castles and Catapults t July 15-19 The Classics t July 22-26 Blast from the Past t July 29-August 2 Adventures in Wonderland t August 5-9 Explorium Beasts and Where to Find Them / www.explorium.com

INNOVATION ARTS ACADEMY

2670 Wilhite Drive / Info: (859) 489-2683 Boys & Girls / Ages: Preschool-12th grade t Hygge Trading Post Grades: 1-8 / July 1-6 (no camp July 4) $150 Half Day (9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) $275 Full Day (9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) t Dance Is Life Grades: 3-12 / July 1-6 (no camp July 4) $150 / Beginner & Intermediate: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Advanced: 1-4:30 p.m. t Disney’s Frozen Jr. Workshop July 15-19 24 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Full-Day for Grades 1-6 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $275 Half-Day for Ages 3-5 / 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. / $150 t Disney’s Frozen Jr. Production Camp July 22-26 / July 29-Aug. 4 Full Day for Grades 1-6 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $275 Half Day for Ages 3-5 / 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. / $150 www.innovationarts.org/summer-camp-2019

KENTUCKY MUDWORKS

825 National Ave. / Info: (859) 389-9681 Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-15 For camp dates, times and costs, visit the web site www.kymudworks.com/collections/kids-camps

LEXINGTON BALLET COMPANY

161 N. Mill St. / Info: (859) 233-3925 or info@lexingtonballet.org t MAD Camp (Music, Art & Dance) Ages: 5-11 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 8-12 / July 15-19 / July 22-26 $230/week / Extended care available until 5 p.m. t Ballet Summer Intensive: Beginner Ages: 7-10 / 9 a.m.-noon / June 3-7 / June 10-14 June 17-21 / $155 t Ballet Summer Intensive: Advanced For intermediate/advanced students 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. / June 3-7 / June 10-14 June 17-21 / $330 per week t Open Pre-Ballet Classes Ages: 4-6 / Saturdays May 11-July 27 $15 per class or $120 for unlimited t Open Youth Ballet Classes For intermediate/advanced students May 6-May 29 t Open Adult Ballet and Real Barre May 6-July 6 / www.lexingtonballet.org

LEXINGTON CHILDREN’S THEATRE

418 West Short St. Info: (859) 254-4546, Ext. 225 or 226 Summer Theatre School 2019 “Can You Believe It?” First Stage Players: (FSP) / Ages 4-5 Open up a book and leap right in. First Stage Players investigate your favorite stories through drama while creating a simple performance. Students will share the story using music, songs, art, costumes and creative drama techniques as their teachers guide them toward the Friday presentation. Tuition $195 Playmakers: (PM) / Ages 6-7 Students work to create their own play by using contemporary literature or a theme as their source material. The class will originate their own charac ters, dialogue and story. The sharing will use basic costumes and scenery in a wonderful presentation at the end of the week. Tuition $200 Performance Workshop: (PW) Ages: Rising 3rd graders and older Allows participants to improve their acting and performing skills. Students receive classes in act ing, improvisation, voice and movement. Each child enrolled in the workshop receives a speaking role in the play, which they rehearse every day, culminating in a fully mounted performance for family and friends on Friday evening. / Tuition $215

Musical Theatre Revue: (MTR) Ages: Rising 3rd graders and older Designed for students to develop their musical performance and presentation skills. Each session has a different theme or idea that ties the music together. Students will sing and dance as they learn about the history and world of musical theatre. The class culminates in a musical revue for family and friends on Friday evening. Tuition $245 t June 3-7 FSP: Pinkalicious and Peter Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Join Pinkalicious and Peter on their many adventures through the neighborhood. / Tuition: $195 PM: Beauty and the Beast / Ages 6-7 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Can Beauty learn to love a Beast? Come join the enchanted members of the castle to fully explore this magical story. / Tuition: $200 PW: Junie B. Jones & the Art Room Catastrophe Ages 8-13 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Junie B. Jones just can’t help getting into all kinds of trouble. She does her best, but life just has so many interesting possibilities. / Tuition: $215 PW: Alice In Wonderland / Ages 9-14 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Wild tea parties and new friends, what more could a little girl ask for? Alice falls up the rabbit hole and into a crazy adventure. / Tuition: $215 PW: A Series of Unfortunate Events Age 10-16 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Baudelaire children work to outwit their conniving uncle, Count Olaf – or do they? Tuition: $215 t June 10-14 FSP: Paw Patrol Adventures Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Join Ryder and the pups as they work to keep Adventure Bay safe from Mayor Humdinger. Tuition: $195 PM: How I Became a Pirate Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jeremy Jacobs has an encounter with some pirates and their Captain, Blackbeard. Tuition: $200 PW: Harry Potter Double Bubble Quidditch Trouble Ages 8-13 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. When two twins from America show up at the Quidditch World Cup, Fred and George are in for trouble. Double trouble! / Tuition: $215 PW: Descendants Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mal, Evie, Jay, and Carlos are invited to overcome their wicked side at the prestigious Auradon Prep. Tuition: $215 MTR: We Are Revolting Children! Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. This MTR will explore popular songs from musicals where the kids are a bit raucous! / Tuition: $245 t June 17-21 FSP: If You Give A Mouse A Cookie Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Follow a young boy as he learns that if you’re going to give a mouse a cookie, you’d best be pre-

}}}


1

#

BOREDOM BUSTER

After School Holidays Spring Break weekends no-school days Online VIP lane reservations available at collinsbowling.com

For Guaranteed Lanes With No Wait! Southland Bowling Lanes 205 Southland Dr. Lexington, KY (859) 277-5746

April 2019

| 25


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 pared to do one or two more favors before your day is through! / Tuition: $195 PM: Adventures at Hogwarts Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Join Harry Potter and the gang for some unusual happenings at the famous school. / Tuition: $200 PW: Harry Potter and the Tales of Beedle the Bard Ages 8-13 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Come explore the magical world of Hogwarts, Harry Potter, and of course the famous Tales of Beedle the Bard. / Tuition: $215 PW: Coraline Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Coraline discovers a strange new world where things are not what they seem. / Tuition: $215 MTR: Disney’s Song Book Ages 8-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Come explore the best songs Disney has to offer! If you’re a fan, then this class is for you! Tuition: $245 t June 24-28 FSP: Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. See what occurs when the bus driver leaves and the Pigeon really wants to drive! / Tuition: $195 PM: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. This classic tale combines seven lovable dwarfs and a beautiful maiden. / Tuition: $200 PW: Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark Ages 8-12 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Climb into the Tree House, open a book and see where the adventure leads you! This time, Jack and Annie are in for an escapade of “pre-historic” proportions. / Tuition: $215 PW: The Wizard of Oz Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dorothy visits a strange land of flying monkeys, munchkins, and witches. / Tuition: $215 PW: Frankenstein Age 10-16 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mary Shelly’s thrilling tale of an experiment gone out of control. / Tuition: $215 t July 1-3 FSP: Goodnight Gorilla Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. As the watchman says good night to animals at the zoo, Gorilla has a surprise in store for him. Tuition: $105 PM: Night at the Museum Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. When Larry becomes a night guard at New York’s Museum of Natural History, he expects to have an easy job. Boy, is he in for a surprise. Tuition: $115 PW: Fairytales with a Twist Ages 8-14 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. What would happen if Cinderella didn’t marry the prince? Or if Rapunzel were bald? Tuition: $125 PW: The Lorax Ages 9-15 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Another classic from Dr. Seuss. Explore the 26 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

land where grickle-grass grows and learn what happened to the Lorax – ask anyone who knows. / Tuition: $125 t July 8-12 FSP: Angelina Ballerina Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Angelina loves to dance more than anything else in the world. / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Tuition: $195 PM: Princess Smarty Pants Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Princess Smarty Pants enjoys being independent and has no intention of getting married. Tuition: $200 PW: Harry Potter and Moaning Myrtle’s Magnificent Mayhem Ages 8-13 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. If Moaning Myrtle can’t have fun, then no one can. / Tuition: $215 PW: Steven Universe Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Join Steven and the Crystal Gems in the quest to save planet earth. / Tuition: $215 PW: The Lost Hero Ages 10-16 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Jason, Leo, Piper and Percy Jackson need to thwart world domination by the giants. / Tuition: $215 t July 15-19 FSP: Click, Clack, Moo Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 Farmer Brown has a problem: his cows have learned to type. And he’s not going to like what they have to say. / Tuition: $195 PM: Jedi Training Academy Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Can you use the force to be a true Jedi? Tuition: $200 PW: Harriet the Spy Ages 8-12 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Harriet, 11, keeps notes on her classmates and neighbors in a secret notebook. But when some of the students read the notebook, they seek revenge. / Tuition: $215 PW: Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Can Percy and Annabeth find Daedalus’s workshop in the Labyrinth before Luke does? Tuition: $215 PW: Mary Poppins Ages 10-16 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mary Poppins is one unusual nanny and takes the Banks children on some odd adventures. Tuition: $215 t July 22-26 FSP: Elephant and Piggie: Best Friends Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Gerald and Piggie are the best of friends, they have so much fun being together. / Tuition: $195 PM: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Join Charlie and the other golden ticket holders as they travel into Willy Wonka’s unusual factory. Tuition: $200 PW: Harry Potter and the Mystery of Ms. Norris Ages 8-12 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Harry tries to save a friend by figuring out what

happened to Filch’s beloved cat. / Tuition: $215 PW: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Greg Heffley has a difficult time navigating his middle school life. / Tuition: $215 PW: The Princess Bride Ages 10-17 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. A story that has everything: hate, true love, pain, death, chases, escapes, lies, truths, passion, miracles, and a little luck. / Tuition: $215 t July 29-Aug 2 FSP: Frozen Wonderland Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Elsa freezes Arendelle and her sister, Anna, has to go on a long journey to fix things. / Tuition: $195 PM: 12 Dancing Princesses Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. These girls like to sneak out of the house and dance the night away. Tuition: $200 PW: Matilda Ages 8-13 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Matilda applies her untapped mental powers to rid the school of the evil, child-hating headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, and restore her nice teacher, Miss Honey, to financial security. / Tuition: $215 PW: Peter Pan Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Think happy thoughts and travel to Neverland on a high-flying adventure with Peter Pan and the gang. Tuition: $215 MTR: Hip Hop Broadway Ages 10-17 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. This class will explore some of the modern hip hop Broadway songs. / Tuition: $245 t August 5-9 FSP: Curious George Ages 4-5 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. How much trouble can one very curious monkey get into…right? This little monkey seems to find his way into just about everything. / Tuition: $195 PM: Justice League of America Ages 6-7 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman lead a group of Superheroes to save the universe. Tuition: $200 PW: Magic Tree House: Mummies in the Morning Ages 8-12 / 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Jack and Annie travel to Ancient Egypt. Pharaohs, mummies, crypts…oh my! / Tuition: $215 PW: Gravity Falls 2 Ages 9-14 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Summer in Gravity Falls takes an unexpected turn for the Pines when a long-lost family member returns to the Mystery Shack. / Tuition: $215 PW: Shakespeare Presents: Macbeth Ages 13-18 / 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. A tragedy of betrayal after prophecies haunt the overzealous. / Tuition: $215

LIVING ARTS AND SCIENCE CENTER

362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. / Info: 252-5222 Boys & Girls / Grades: Preschool-High School June 3-Aug. 9 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Extended care available 7:45-8:45 a.m. & 4-5:30 p.m.)

}}}


VISION THRU DESIGN

AND 40+ MORE!

442 Southland Drive (formerly Hancock Fabrics)

Accepting New Patients Insurance Accepted

Sports & Safety Eyewear 138 East Reynolds Rd. Suite 101 Lexington, KY 40517 visionthrudesign.com • 859.273.2020

visit: EVENT PAW PATROL WWW.GATTITOWNLEXINGTON.COM JULY 13TH!

FORfor OUR SPRING BREAK SPECIAL more details visit GOING ON FRI 3/29 THRU SUN 4/7! gattitownlexington.com

Games, Pizza & Parties! 2524 Nicholasville Rd. | 859-277-2323 | gattitownlexington.com April 2019

| 27


New membership youth accounts opened in April will receive a $10 deposit from MHCU. Share your vision for your financial future on Instagram or Facebook with #MembersHeritage – be entered to win $50!

www.mhcu.org • 859-259-3466

*Account must be opened in child’s name. New Share Savings account requires a minimum $5 deposit. Child’s Social Security card must be presented when account is opened. To qualify for the $10 deposit as a new membership account, you must be a new member to the credit union which does not include additional or secondary accounts opened by current members.

28 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Federally Insured by NCUA


Members Heritage is a proud sponsor of the

Summer Camp & Activities Fair Saturday, April 13 10am-2pm Lexington Christian Academy

COME SEE OUR BOOTH! DRAWING FOR: Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera COBALT BLUE w/ Film & Accessories – Polaroid Camera Kit

April 2019

| 29


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 One-week sessions in creative, educational and fun hands-on classes taught by professional artists, scientists and educators. Partial and full-day schedules available with more than 100 interactive and multi-disciplinary classes including a full range of art, science and engineering disciplines. Classes take place in LASC’s new expanded campus with clay studio, digital media lab, planetarium, teaching kitchen, new class rooms, outdoor gardens and educational spaces. Evening classes also available for teens and adults. LASC members receive discounts on registrations. / Scholarships available. Build your own full or partial day schedule by choosing your favorite morning and afternoon classes. Supervised lunch program is included FREE for full-day students. Meals not provided. Camp Pricing: Half Day Price: $90-$110 Full Day Price: $180-$220 Extended Care AM or PM: each $30-$35 LASCLEX.org

THE MAD POTTER

3385 Tates Creek Road / Info: (859) 269-4591 Boys & Girls / Ages 8 & up One day summer camps offered weekly Hands-on painting activities with the new themes each week. Visit website for details and registration. www.themadpotter.biz

PARKS & RECREATION LEXINGTON PARKS AND RECREATION

Registration for all camps (except ESP and REAL camps): Online, walk-in registration begins April 23 at noon t Artkids Ages: 7-12 / Drop-off: 7:30-8:30 a.m. Pick-up: 5-6 p.m. Session 1: July 8-12 / Session 2: July 15-19 Session 3: July 22-26 Tates Creek Recreation Center 1400 Gainesway Dr. / $100 per session Campers will experience dance, visual arts, music, theatre and the work of guest artists. Swimming daily. Info: sbuckles@lexingtonky.gov / (859) 425-2048 www.lexingtonky.gov/artkids t Camp Kearney Ages: 6-12 / 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Session 1: June 10-14 / Session 2: June 17-21 Session 3: June 24-28 / Session 4: July 8-12 Session 5: July 15-19 / Session 6: July 22-26 Session 7: July 29-Aug. 2 / No camp July 1-5 Jacobson Park, 4001 Athens-Boonesboro Road 30 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

Sports, arts and crafts, archery, canoeing, team building and more. Campers may register for one session only / $100 per session Info: naturalist@LexingtonKy.gov / (859) 225-4073 www.lexingtonky.gov/camp-kearney t Community Center Camps Castlewood Community Center, 210 Castlewood Dr. / Kenwick Community Center, 313 Owsley Ave. Ages: 6-12 / 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Session 1: June 3-7 / Session 2: June 10-14 Session 3: June 17-21 / Session 4: June 24-28 Session 5: July 1-5 (No camp July 4) Session 6: July 8-12 / Session 7: July 15-19 Session 8: July 22-26 Athletics, arts and crafts, swimming, special events, field trips, nature activities and educational components. / $100 per session Info: tgroves@lexingtonky.gov / 288-2900 www.lexingtonky.gov/community-center-campscastlewood-and-kenwick t Extended School Program (ESP) Summer Fun Camps Ages: K-5th grade / Mon.-Frid., 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. Eight weeks starting June 10 (No camp July 4) Athens-Chilesburg, Maxwell and Stonewall Elementary Schools Fun program designed to provide opportunities in recreation, leisure activities, educational components and positive social interaction. One time fee of $80 for campers who attend four or more weeks. $50 for attending three weeks or less. $125 per week for one child, $235 per week for two children, $335 per week for three children. A two-week priority registration given to students currently enrolled in ESP. Applications for families not in the ESP program accepted by mail beginning April 8. / Info: (859) 288-2929 www.lexingtonky.gov/esp-summer-fun-camp t Kiddie Kapers Dance Camp Dance Babies / Ages: 3-6 / 8:45 a.m.-noon Dance Kids / Ages: 7-15 / 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Session 1: June 10-14 / Session 2: June 17-21 Session 3: June 24-28 Tates Creek Recreation Center 1400 Gainesway Drive Dance Babies: Instruction in basic ballet, tap and jazz plus arts and crafts, story time, movement and motor skill development. Participants must be 3 years of age as of Jan. 1, 2019. Dance Kids: Instruction in tap, jazz, cheer, dance and movement, ballet, arts and crafts and daily swimming. Previous dance instruction is not required. Participants must be 7 years old by the first day of their session. Partial scholarships are available for the full-day camp only. $50, half-day session / $100, full-day session Info: sbuckles@lexingtonky.gov / (859) 425-2048 www.lexingtonky.gov/kiddie-kapers-dance-camp t Masterson Station Park Equestrian Camp Ages: 10-13 / 7:30-8:30 a.m. / Pick-up: 2:45-3:30 p.m. / Six, one-week sessions starting June 10 / (No Camp July 3-7) Masterson Station Park Indoor Riding Arena 3051 Leestown Road Introductory series of lessons and classroom

mini-lectures (both mounted and unmounted) about general horsemanship, including stable management skills, basic first aid for the horse, and of course, riding! Campers are paired off and share a horse. Responsible for grooming, saddling and overall general care of horse. Limit 10 campers per week. / $125 per session. Info: gockerma@lexingtonky.gov / (859) 253-0328 www.lexingtonky.gov/horsing-around-nature t Outdoor Adventure Camps McConnell Springs (416 Rebmann Lane) Ages: 13-16 / 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Session 1: June 17-28 Session 2: July 8-19 Session 3: July 22-Aug. 2 Orienteering, camping necessities, archery, equestrian instruction and more. Campers may register for one session only. $200 per session Info: naturalist@LexingtonKy.gov / (859) 225-4073 www.lexingtonky.gov/outdoor-adventure-camps t Recreation Enrichment and Learning (REAL) Summer Fun Camps / Southern Middle School Ages: 6th-9th grade (Under 15 years old) Monday-Friday, 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. Camp runs eight weeks. No camp July 4 Cooperative venture between Fayette County Schools & Lexington Parks & Recreation. Swimming, field trips, active games and some educational components. Breakfast and afternoon snack provided. Students required to pack a lunch. / Cost: TBD Priority registration given to students currently enrolled in REAL program. Applications for families not in the REAL program accepted by mail beginning April 9 / Info: (859) 288-2929 www.lexingtonky.gov/real-summer-fun-camp t Tennis and Swim Camp Shillito Park, 300 West Reynolds Road Ages: 6-14 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (No drop-off before 8:30 a.m. No pickup after 4:30 p.m.) Session 1: June 3-14 / Session 2: June 17-28 / Session 3: July 1-12 / Session 4: July 15-26 / No camp July 4 Tennis instructors, tennis balls, a tennis ball machine and supervision at the pool provided. All participants must provide their own transportation, food and drinks, racquets, swimsuits and towel. Campers may attend only one of the four sessions. 30-camper limit per session. Campers grouped according to ability. All skill levels are accepted. $175 per session / Info: (859) 288–2914 www.lexingtonky.gov/tennis-and-swim-camp t Therapeutic Recreation Fun Camps Castlewood Park Camp / Ages: 5-12 Woodland Park Camp / Ages: 13-21 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Six, one-week sessions June 17-July 19. (No camp July 4.) Therapeutic Recreation Fun Camps are for individuals ages 5 to adults who have disabilities. Camps Castlewood and Woodland operate

}}}


2019 BRIAN LANE Transylvania Basketball Camps June 9-11 & 21-23 High School Team Camp June 24-27/July 22-25 Boys & Girls Day Camp Age 7-14

Taekwondo DR. KIM’S World Academy 2017 Pan America Taekwondo Champion

LEARN FROM THE BEST MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING CENTER IN LEXINGTON

Spring Special! 1 Free Trial Lesson Focus, Discipline, Respect, Self-Control, Anti-Bullying, Physical Fitness, Rock Climbing

Summer Camp - NOW ENROLLING! June 3 – August 2 (8 weeks) • 9:00AM – 5:00PM Early Bird Discount until April 27th! Discipline, Taekwondo Skills, Self-Defense, Rock Climbing, Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Movies, Reading, Math, Korean Language, Life Skills and Field Trips.

3601 Palomar Centre Dr. tigerkimtkd.com (859) 296-0088

July 10-13 Boys Overnight/Day Camp Age 9-16 June 28-30/June 30-July 2 Nike Shooting & Specialty Camps For more information:

TransySports.com

For brochure call: (859) 233-8256 or 233-8136 or E-mail: blane@transy.edu

New to Catholic School Discount 50% OFF STANDARD TUITION FOR THOSE NEW TO CATHOLIC SCHOOL AND ENROLLING IN GRADES K - 8TH FOR THE 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR*. FOR MORE INFORMATION EMAIL ADMISSIONS@SPPSLEX.ORG TO SCHEDULE YOUR TOUR TODAY! Short Street Campus: 423 West Short Street, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 254-9257 Early Childhood Campus: 133 Barr Street, Lexington, KY 40507 • (859) 233-0921 W W W. S P P S L E X . O R G *All prospective students must meet enrollment criteria for academic performance and behavior. Contact SPPS for information on enrollment. Discount is good for first year only and may not be combined with Tuition Assistance. Limited openings available. Discount only applies to standard tuition. Parents/Guardians are responsible for miscellaneous expenses including but not limited to Materials Fee, extracurricular activities, before and after care charges, and field trips. April 2019

| 31


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 Monday through Friday. Limited number of scholarships are available for each camp. $125 per session / Info: (859) 288-2928 www.lexingtonky.gov/therapeutic-recreation-fun-camps

RELIGIOUS BLUEGRASS CHRISTIAN CAMP

7463 Athens-Boonesboro Road Info: (859) 263-5239 / Boys & Girls / Ages: 5-18 t Camp ACCESS for special needs campers May 24-27 / $175 t Power Kids Day Camp: June 3-7 / June 17-21 June 24-28 / Ages 5-9 / $180 t Tribal: June 16-21, June 23-28 / Grades 6-8 / $360 t 7/11 Camp: July 7-12 / July 14-10 / July 21-26 July 28-Aug. 2 / Ages 7-11 / $340 www.bluegrasschristiancamp.org

BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Vacation Bible School / 2500 Harrodsburg Road. Info: (859) 276-2592 Boys & Girls / Ages 3 years-5th Grade June 17-21 / 6-9 p.m. VBS is free and free dinner every night for children Pre-register at: www.broadwaybaptistchurch.org

CATHEDRAL DOMAIN

800 Highway 1746, Irvine, Ky. Info: (606) 464-8254 w Senior Conference: Grades: 9-12 / June 9-15 w Mini Camp I: Grades: 1-2 / June 16-19 w Mini Camp II: Grades: 1-2 / June 19-22 w Junior Conference: Grades: 7-8 / June 23-29 w Girls Camp I: Grades: 3-4 / June 30-July 6 w Girls Camp II: Grades: 5-6 / July 7-13 w Boys Camp I: Grades: 3-4 / July 14-20 w Boys Camp II: Grades: 5-6 / July 14-20 w Adventure Camp: Grades 7-12 / July 7-13 w Co-Ed Camp: Grades 3-6 / July 21-27 See website for camp pricing www.cathedraldomain.org

FIRST UMC KID’S DAY OUT SUMMER CAMP

200 W. High St. / Info: (859) 233-0545 ext. 233 Boys & Girls / Ages: 1- 2nd grade Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. June 10-Aug. 2 / $250 per month http://downtown.1stumc.org/kids-day-out-preschool/

studies and other special projects. t All Day Camp Monday-Friday / 9 a.m.-3 p.m. / Bus for field trips leaves at 8:30 a.m. Campers return by 3:45 p.m. Extended day option until 5:30 p.m. July 22-26, July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 $279/week / $50 week for extended day program t Overnight Camp Aug. 5-9 / $400 / Counselor in Training option for rising 8th & 9th graders www.jewishlexington.org/camp-shalom

SPECIAL NEEDS EASTER SEALS CARDINAL HILL CENTRAL KENTUCKY RIDING FOR HOPE

4185 Walt Robertson Road. / Info: (859) 554-8149 t HorseAbility Program Boys & Girls / Ages: K-12 grade June 3-Aug. 2 / 8 a.m.-5 p.m. / $250 per week t Program for children with health care/special needs Boys & Girls / Ages: School Age / June 3-Aug. 2 Specifically for children with special needs who will benefit from equine and other fun summer activities. / www.ckrh.org / www.cardinalhill.org

KENTUCKY LIONS CLUB

1480 Pine Tavern Road, Lebanon Junction, Ky. Info: (502) 833-3554 Boys & Girls / Ages: 5-15 / All camps are free. t Ky. Lions Youth Camps: For vision impaired or blind, hearing impaired or deaf. July 1-5 / Ages: 6-15 t Camp Freedom: For children living in foster care or the legal custody of grandparents. July 8-12 / Ages: 6-11 t Camp Heart to Heart: For children who are HIV+, have an HIV+ family member or have lost a loved one to AIDS. July 8-12 / Ages: 5-12 / www.lccky.org

LEXINGTON HEARING & SPEECH CENTER

350 Henry Clay Blvd. / Info: (859) 268-4545 t Big Kids Summer Camp Boys & Girls / Ages: Finished K-2nd grade June 3-Aug. 9 / 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. / $180 Half Day: 7:30 a.m.-noon / noon-5:30 p.m. / $110 t Specialty Language Stimulation Camps Specifically for children with speech/language delays. / Boys & Girls / Ages: 3-6 June 3-Aug. 9 / 8:30-11:30 a.m. / 12:30-3:30 p.m. $150 / www.lhscky.org

CAMP SHALOM

3775 Newman Road Info: (859) 268-0672 / camp@jewishlexington.org Boys & Girls / Ages 4-12 Only Jewish summer day camp in Central Kentucky. Non-denominational program. Arts and crafts, sports, music, water play, storytelling, games, teva (nature), Jewish 32 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

SPORTS ALL SPORTS I AM 3RD

Centenary United Methodist Church

2800 Tates Creek Road / Info: (859) 269-2800 Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-14 All Sports Camp June 10-14 / July 29-Aug. 3 / 9 a.m.-noon. www.iam3rd.org

THE CLUB AT UK’S SPINDLETOP HALL

3414 Iron Works Pike / Info: (859) 255-2777 Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-15 t All Sports Summer Camp / Ages: 6-13 Swimming, tennis, volleyball, Frisbee golf, basketball, archery, pickle ball, soccer and more. Downtime activities inlcude crafts and free swim. t Counselor in Training Camp / Ages 14-15. June 17-21 / June 24-28 / July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2 / Aug. 5-9 9 a.m.-4 p.m. / Extended hours available $185 per week for members / $250, non-members www.spindletophall.org

BASEBALL UK BASEBALL CAMP

UK Campus Kentucky Proud Park Info: (859) 257-8052 or kentuckybaseball@uky.edu t Summer Baseball School Grades: 1-7 / 8:30-2:30 p.m. / $189 half day $289 full day June 17-20 / June 24-27 / July 8-11 / July 15-18 t Summer Prospect Camp / July 3 Grades: 8-12 / $75 per session. Buy two sessions and third is free Pitching/Catching: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Defense Infield/Outfield: 1:15-3:15 p.m. Hitting: 4-6 p.m. / www.ukathletics.com/camps

BASKETBALL BRIAN LANE TRANSYLVANIA BASKETBALL CAMP

300 N. Broadway / Info: (859) 233-8256 t High School Team Camp June 9-11 / June 21-23 t Boys & Girls Day Camp June 24-27 / July 22-25 / Ages: 7-14 t Boys Overnight/Day Camp July 10-13 / Ages: 9-16 t Nike Shooting & Specialty Camps June 28-30 / June 30-July 2 www.transysports.com

JOHN CALIPARI BASKETBALL CAMPS

University of Kentucky Campus / Boys / Ages: 6-17 Info: (859) 257-9457 OR ukmbbcamps@uky.edu t Coach Calipari Father & Son Basketball Camp Go 1-on-1 with Coach John Calipari, his staff and current and former Wildcat greats Boys / Ages: 6-17 / June 7-8, June 14-15 June 28-29 Commuters: $340 per father/son duo Overnight: $380 t John Calipari Overnight Camps Boys / Ages: 7-17 / June 16-19 / June 23-26

}}}


SUMMER CLAY CAMPS JUNE - AUGUST | AGES 6-15

KENTUCKY 2019 SOCCER SUMMER CAMPS YOUTH DAY CAMP I – JUNE 3-7 Boys/Girls Ages 5-13 // $250 Half Day // $400 Full Day WOMEN’S ELITE ID CAMP I – JUNE 8 Ages 12-19 // $150 before May 1 // $175 After May 1 YOUTH NIGHT CAMP – JUNE 10-13 Boys/Girls Ages 9-14 // $225 MEN’S ELITE CAMP – JUNE 28-30 9th grade through undergraduate students except non-qualifying JUCO in their first year // $450 Overnight // $375 Commuter // $50 Deposit required MEN’S TEAM CAMP – JULY 10-13 9th through 12th grade $400 Overnight // $270 Commuter // $50 Deposit required YOUTH DAY CAMP II – JULY 15-19 Boys/Girls Ages 5-13 // $250 Half Day // $400 Full Day WOMEN’S ELITE ID CAMP II – JULY 20 Ages 12-19 // $150 before June 1 // $175 After June 1

800 Floyd Dr., Suite110 859-389-9681 kymudworks.com

for more Information and to register, please visit

UKathletics.com/camps

JA BizTown Camp 2019

Unleash

your child’s

June 10-14

Inner Entrepreneur or

July 8-12

For Grades 4-6 • 9:00am-4:00pm • Cost $200 At this camp, the kids run the place. That’s because JA BizTown® is a mini-metropolis—home to Forcht Bank, Keeneland, Kentucky Utilities, Chick-fil-A, Toyota, LEX 18, and other businesses found in Central Kentucky.

Entrepreneurship Job preparation Business expenses Marketing Customer service Tradeoffs Making money Teamwork Personal banking and much more!

JA BizTown Camp is an indoor, academic camp that combines classroom-style teaching with hands-on activities. Kids will discover the real-life opportunities available in the free enterprise system, as they become business operators, taxpayers and consumers.

• • • • • • • • • •

For more information, call: 859.219.2423 2420 Spurr Road, Lexington • jalexington.org

THE

OF

BLUEGRASS

JA BizTown is now scheduling 5th grade classes for the 2019-20 school year. Ask your child’s teacher or call the JA office to learn more.

Lexington Tennis Club Summer Tennis Camps Ages 6-14 Activities include: Tennis Basketball Swimming Pop Tennis & More

Camp Weeks

5-Day Camp

1/2 Day - $100 or Full Day - $196 June 3 June 24 July 22 June 19 July 8 Aug 5 June 17 July 15

3-Day Camp 1/2 Day - $85 Full Day - $119 July 1

No camp the week of July 29

Register online at www.ltctennis.com or contact Amy Hisle at amy@ltctennis.com April 2019

JA-BizTownCamp-LexFam04-19.indd 1

3/13/19 4:59 PM

| 33


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 Commuters: $360/person Overnight: $460/person (must be 12 or older.) www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

I AM 3RD

Get the Edge Basketball Camp Centenary United Methodist Church 2800 Tates Creek Road / Info: 269-2800 Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-14 June 24-28 / July 22-26 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.iam3rd.org

UK WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CAMPS

UK Campus Info: (859) 257-6046 or UKHoopsCamps@uky.edu Girls / Ages: Grades K-12 t Little Wildcat Day Camp Girls / Grades: K-5 / July 15-18 Full Day $225 / Half Day $125 t Wildcat Experience Camp Girls / Grades: 6-12 / June 13 / $75 t Team Camp Open to Varsity, JV, Club and AAU Teams Girls / Grades: 6-12 / June 10-12 / June 19-20 www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

EQUESTRIAN I AM 3RD

At Fantasia Farm / 7895 Tates Creek Road Info: 269-2800 Boys & Girls / Ages: 5-14 June 17-21 / July 15-19 / 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.iam3rd.org

PUNCHESTOWN STABLE

1210 Bel Mar Lane / Info: (859) 971-1485 or punchestown@windstream.net Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-11 Let your child spend a week of summer with horses. t Beginner Day Camps: June 17-21, June 24-28, July 22-26 t Advanced Show Camp: July 16-20, ending with Saturday Horse Show. / $350 per session with discounts for early registration or multiple children. www.punchestownstable.com

GOLF MAN O WAR GOLF CAMPS

1201 Man O’ War Blvd. / Info: (859) 259-4653 Junior Camp Program Boys & Girls / Ages: 18 & under / Mon.-Thurs. $175 per week Morning sessions: 9 a.m.-noon. June 3-6 June 10-13 / June 17-20 / June 24-27 July 8-11 / July 15-18 / July 22-25 / July 29-Aug. 1 Aug. 5-8 Afternoon sessions: 1-4 p.m. / June 10-13 34 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

June 24-27 / July 15-18 / July 29-Aug. 1 www.manowargolf.com

GYMNASTICS LEGACY ALL SPORTS

261 Ruccio Way / Info: (859) 977-8862 Boys & Girls / Ages: 5 and older Full and half-day camps. / Extended care available. For camp details, visit legacyallsports.com

KENTUCKY GYMNASTICS CAMP

Nutter Field House Gymnasium Info: (859) 257-6483 / Girls / Ages: 6-18 w Camp 1: June 28-30 w Camp 2: July 12-14 w Camp 3: July 19-21 Commuter: $525 Overnight: $425 Campers must be 12 years or older for overnight www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

MARTIAL ARTS DR. KIM’S TAEKWONDO & MARTIAL ARTS

3601 Palomar Centre Drive / Info: (859) 296-0088 June 3-Aug. 2 / 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Early drop-off and late pickup available. Half Day and All Day Camps Weekly classes with Taekwondo Techniques, Self-Defense, Rock Climbing, Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Movies, Reading, Math, Korean Language, Life Skills and Field Trips. Limited space available. Register early. Register by Saturday, April 27 to get a discount. www.tigerkimtkd.com

SOCCER FREDERICK DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL

Soccer Camp / 2000 Winchester Road Info: coachmeganfdhs@gmail.com or fdhssoccergirls@gmail.com Boys & Girls / Ages 5-13 All skill levels and experience welcome. Fundamentals, training exercises, various smallsided games, and overall development emphasized. Campers will receive a camp t-shirt. Please bring: soccer ball, cleats and tennis shoes, shin guards, water bottle. June 10-13 / 6-8:30 p.m. (Check-in 5:30 p.m.) Instructors: Head Coaches Megan Adkins & Omar Shalash. Various college players, high school all-state players and current FDHS soccer student athletes. / Registration fee: $80 (before April 30), $100 (after April 30) / Siblings $80 FDHSGirlsSoccer

I AM 3RD

June 3-7 / Half Day / 8 a.m.-noon / $250 Full Day / 8 a.m.-4 p.m. / $400 t Youth Day Camp II: Boys & Girls / Ages 5-13 July 15-19 / Half Day / 8 a.m.-noon / $250 Full Day / 8 a.m.-4 p.m. / $400 t Youth Night Camp: Boys & Girls / Ages: 9-14 June 10-13 / 6-8 p.m. / $225 t Men’s Elite: Boys / Ages: 14 & Up June 28-30 / Commuter $375 / Overnight $450 t Men’s Team Camp / Grades: 9-12 July 10-13 / Commuter $270 / Overnight $400 t Women’s Elite ID Camp I: July 20 Ages: 12-19 / $150 before June 1, $175 after www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

SWIMMING UK SUMMER SWIM CAMP

University of Kentucky Campus t Elite Camp I Boys & Girls / Ages: 8-18 June 2-6 / June 9-13 / Commuter: $650 Overnight: $750 Campers must be 12 years or older for overnight t Start & Turn Camp Boys & Girls / Ages: 8-18 / June 6-7 / June 13-14 Commuter: $200, Overnight: $300 Campers must be 12 years or older for overnight t Freestyle/Backstroke Clinic / June 20 Boys & Girls / Ages: 8-18 / $175 t Breaststroke/Butterfly Clinic / June 27 Boys & Girls / Ages: 8-18 / $175 t Start & Turn Clinic / July 2 / July 11 Boys & Girls / Ages: 8-12 / $175 www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

TENNIS BLUEGRASS RACQUET CLUB

151 Brannon Meadow Way, Nicholasville Info: (859) 280-2208 Boys & Girls / Ages: 4 and up June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21 June 24-28, July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19 July 22-26, July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (extended care available) $175 per week / $95 for half-day, discounts for multiple weeks. / www.bluegrassracquetclub.com

LEXINGTON TENNIS CLUB

410 Redding Road Info: (859) 272-4546 or amy@ltctennis.com Boys & Girls / Ages: 6-14 Half-day, full-day sports camps and hour tennis clinics throughout the summer. / www.ltctennis.com

I AM 3RD

July 15-19 / For details, visit www.iam3rd.org

July 8-12 / For details, visit www.iam3rd.org

VOLLEYBALL

UK SOCCER CAMP

UK VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

UK Campus / Boys & Girls / Ages: 5 to Grade 12 t Youth Day Camp I: Boys & Girls / Ages 5-13

Memorial Coliseum

}}}


PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR A 21st CENTURY WORLD

LEXINGTON’S #1 CODING CAMP AGES 10-15 JUNE 10-13

JUNE 17-20

JULY 8-11

JULY 15-18

Create your Own Video Game, App, & Website Develop a College Ready Portfolio Learn to use Technology Responsibly Enjoy Unplugged Activities & Make Friends Scholarships available thanks to our partner

REGISTER NOW - THIS CAMP WILL FILL UP SOON! WWW.BIT.LY/KYCAMP INFO@AWESOMEINCU.COM

TENNIS CAMPS

Drop-in & Paint with us!

Birthdays, Parties & More! WE WILL CREATE THE BEST PARTY EVER! Call Us Today

859-269-4591

www.themadpotter.biz 3385 Tates Creek Rd.

a High-energy, hands-on stem camp

Ages 4 & up Weekly Camps from June 3rd - August 9th Full day camps, half day camps, early drop off and late pick-up 151 Brannon Meadow Way (In Brannon Crossing) 859.280.2208 www.bluegrassracquetclub.com/ summer-camps

glendover elementary june 10 - 14, 9:00am-3:30PM

Save $15 using promo code: PLay15regprint at invent.org/camp

April 2019

| 35


SUMMER CAMPS I 2019 t Day Camps Serving Camp / June 8 / June 26 / Grades 5-12 $75 One Day All Skills Camp / June 9 / June 27 Grades 5-12 / $130 Libero Camp / July 6 / Grades 5-12 / $130 Setter Camp / July 6 / Grades 6-12 / $125 Hitter Camp / July 7 / Grades 6-12 / $125 t All Skills Camps (Campers must be 12 or older for overnight) July All Skills Camp / July 8-10 / Grades 6-12 Commuter: $315 / Overnight: $360 (Campers must be 12 or older for overnight) t Team Camps High School Team Camp / July 12-14 High school varsity and junior varsity teams School fee $250 / Camper fee $335 Additional coach fee $150 t Lil’ Wildcats Camp July 16-18 / 4:30-7 p.m. / Ages 5-11 / $90 www.ukathletics.com/page/camps

YMCA CAMPS YMCA OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY SUMMER CAMPS

C.M. Gatton Beaumont YMCA 3251 Beaumont Centre Circle High Street YMCA, 239 E. High St. North Lexington YMCA, 381 W. Loudon Ave. Whitaker Family YMCA, 2681 Old Rosebud Road Info: camp@ymcacky.org / www.ymcacky.org/camp Boys & Girls / Ages: 3-12 A $35 registration fee is required for each camper. Each camp requires a $10 weekly deposit per child. All participants must be able to use the bathroom without assistance. Every child deserves to go to camp. Every year, hundreds of families across Central Kentucky are in need of financial assistance in order to send their children to camp. The Y’s Annual Giving Campaign provides financial assistance to families who want to give their children a safe, enriching summer but can’t afford it. Please give if you can help. Give today at ymcacky.org/give. Thank you! If you need assistance paying for camp fees, visit ymcacky.org/financial-assistance to download a financial assistance application.

FAYETTE COUNTY CAMPS SUMMER DAY CAMPS

Ages 5-12 / 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28 July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 YMCA Day Camp participants experience a variety 36 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

of fun and safe activities that build teamwork and teach core values, conflict resolution and leadership skills. Camps include weekly themes, field-trips, swim time, arts & crafts, sports and more. Campers spend a majority of the day engaging in outdoor activities. While campers are required to bring their own non-refrigerated nut-free, packed lunch, two snacks are provided. Member: $150 per child per week; Non-Member: $175 per child per week Locations: C.M. Gatton Beaumont YMCA High Street YMCA, North Lexington Family YMCA and Whitaker Family YMCA

PRESCHOOL CAMPS

Ages 3-5, 8 a.m.-noon Not yet completed kindergarten. June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28 July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 Preschoolers will discover the great outdoors, swim, sing camp songs, and make special crafts in a caring and nurturing environment. Special guests and activities during each camp week. Member: $100 per child per week; Non-Member: $125 per child per week Locations: Whitaker Family YMCA Preschool campers do not participate in field trips.

for Summer Day Camp 2019. Cardome will offer a unique experience to our campers with its scenic views, covered and uncovered outdoor locations, as well as, an indoor air-conditioned space. Scott County Day Camp will include sports, swimming and fine arts. / $150 per child per week.

HORSEBACK CAMPS

Ashlynne Farm, 101 Victoria Way, Georgetown Ages 5-12, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 10-14, June 24-28, July 22-26, July 29-Aug. 2 Horseback Camp is for new and beginner riders, in partnership with Ashlynne Farm and their team of certified riding instructors. Daily lessons will include basic horse care, riding skills and stable management. / Cost: $250 per child per week

LEGO® CAMPS

Cardome, 800 Cincinnati Rd. Georgetown Ages 5-12 / 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 17-21, July 15-19 LEGO® CAMP will give your child the opportunity to engage in creative LEGO® activities with Bricks 4 Kidz®! Kids will work together in teams to create other worlds and more. Cost: $200 per child per week.

WOODFORD COUNTY CAMPS

FRANKLIN COUNTY CAMPS

5757 Versailles Road, Versailles Ages 5-12, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28 July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 Bar Y is an outdoor adventure camp that boasts new programming and facility upgrades, including: a new tunnel slide, low ropes course and an additional Gaga Pit. Campers have the opportunity to experience nature, learn unique skills that include fort building, outdoor cooking, water experiments and participate in archery classes. Bar Y will also incorporate fine arts, newscasting and sports. Campers can choose activities based on their interests. Member: $150 per child per week Non-Member: $175 per child per week Bus Transportation The Y makes outdoor day camp at Bar-Y easier for families with convenient drop off and pickup services from the C.M. Gatton Beaumont YMCA to Bar-Y. Cost for round-trip: $30 per week, per child. Campers at Bar-Y do not participate in field trips.

Downtown Frankfort YMCA 402 W. Broadway St., Frankfort Ages 5-12, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. Offered weekly June 3-Aug. 9 Located in downtown, our summer day camp teaches self-reliance, encourages healthy attitudes, develops leadership skills, and builds character. Campers will focus on adventure through camper choices, such as swim lessons, STEM, fine arts and active games. While campers are required to bring their own non-refrigerated, nut-free, packed lunch, two snacks are provided. Cost: $115 per child per week

BAR-Y OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP

SCOTT COUNTY CAMPS SUMMER DAY CAMPS

Cardome, 800 Cincinnati Rd. Georgetown Ages 5-12, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28 July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2, Aug. 5-9 Scott County is excited to announce a new location

SUMMER DAY CAMPS

ANDERSON COUNTY CAMPS SUMMER DAY CAMPS

Lawrenceburg United Methodist Church 565 Carlton Dr. Lawrenceburg Ages 5-12, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Kids must have completed kindergarten. June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17-21, June 24-28 July 1-5, July 8-12, July 15-19, July 22-26 July 29-Aug. 2 Children get a unique opportunity to learn, grow and thrive each day by participating in a wide variety of activities, such as outside play, arts & crafts, field trips and more. Campers will also be offered opportunities for cheerleading and jewelry making during camper choice and play. While campers are required to bring their own non-refrigerated, nutfree, packed lunch, two snacks are provided. Cost: $115 per child per week www.ymcacky.org/camp Y


This is not a waterpark.

THIS IS A REFRESHING TWIST ON FAMILY TIME. Chill vibe or thrill ride, riding the wave or floating along a lazy river, SoundWaves fuses music and water to create an exclusive experience with something for the entire family. This is America’s first upscale indoor/outdoor resort water attraction. This is going to be fantastic. BOOK YOUR PACK AGE TODAY AT SOUNDWAVESGO.COM.

GET IN TUNE WITH NASHVILLE’S ONLY RESORT WATER EXPERIENCE

April 2019

| 37


Family H E A L T H

Dr. Graebe Personifies Lifelong Learning

D

r. Rick Graebe, a behavioral optometrist in Versailles, is nothing if not dedicated to lifelong

learning. Over the more than three decades of his career, he has relentlessly pursued best practices for his patients, even if those practices sometimes challenged conventional wisdom. Take one of Dr. Graebe’s specialties – Vision Therapy, which is a kind of physical therapy for the eyes, brain and body. Instead of only eyesight, Vision Therapy addresses the entire visual system, which includes eye tracking, eye convergence and visual processing. As the medical community has increasingly accepted holistic treatments, Dr. Graebe’s colleagues have warmed to Vision Therapy. That’s one of the reasons he has accepted a speaking engagement to discuss the practice at the 2019 Kentucky Optometric Association’s Spring Congress, which will draw up to 500 practitioners to Lexington

at the end of April. Dr. Graebe will discuss specializes in trauma cases and concusthe benefits of Vision Therapy. sions. She’s particularly skillful with acute “I need to do more of this to help get cases. the word out about Vision Therapy,” he “I would put our work against anybody said. “It’s also about paying it forward. with chronic cases or months after an ac“So many people were kind enough to cident,” Dr. Graebe said. “She is really good share information with me. I want to do with concussions that happened yesterday.” the same.” Dr. Fitzgerald specializes in syntonics Dr. Graebe will follow up that confer(light therapy), which uses colored lights to ence by attending an international optome- treat a wide range of vision issues. try gathering in St. Petersburg, Fla., in May. Results have been impressive especially A big draw at the conference is Dr. in cases of brain trauma. DeAnn Fitzgerald, an optometrist who “Syntonics is very advanced in how the runs a holistic clinic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa visual system works with the brain,” Dr. that includes an occupational therapist, an Graebe said. athletic trainer and a massage therapist. “Wavelengths of light will create differDr. Graebe has visited her office and ent responses in the nervous system, and regularly participates in Dr. Fitzgerald’s cells respond differently to different colors hour-long monthly webinar. of light. This is exciting work.” Y “She’s one of those people where I say to myself, “I wish I knew what she knows.’” Dr. Rick Graebe One of the nation’s top Family Eyecare Associates & doctors in the area of neural Children’s Vision and Learning Center rehabilitation, Dr. Fitzgerald 105 Crossfield Drive, Versailles myfamilyvision.com • (859) 879-3665

We Change Lives!

Making the RIGHT decision for your family’s eye care is critical. Call to learn about FREE monthly

Vision Therapy Workshops!

859-879-3665

myfamilyvision.com • kentuckyvisiontherapy.com 105 Crossfield Drive • Versailles, KY 40383

Rick Graebe O.D., FCOVD • Regina Callihan O.D. • Maria Kirkpatrick O.D. 38 | www.lexingtonfamily.com


CONTINENTAL Sew & Repair Center Where

Sewing

Mention this ad and get

10% OFF Your MSRP Purchase

1331 Eastland Drive, Lexington, KY (859) 252-0309 • www.ContinentalSew.com

Saturday, April 27 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Marriott Griffin Gate 1800 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40511

Join us for the

20th Annual Maternity Fair

presented by the Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East

REGISTER ONLINE CHISaintJosephHealth.org/MaternityFair

Pub: Size:

Lexington Family 9” x 4.75”

• Come see MaKenzie Thomas from The Voice! • Helpful demonstrations from maternity experts • Vendor/Exhibit Booths • Giveaways and Prizes • Grand Prize* A FREE delivery at the Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East * The Grand Prize will include free delivery of your baby at the Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East and a package of assorted goodies. The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East will cover the out-of-pocket expenses up to a maximum of $2,000.

April 2019 Client: CHI Saint Joseph Job No: SJE-70007

| 39


Family H E A L T H

Best Defense for Pertussis: Vaccination

P

ertussis, or whooping cough, is still around. Worldwide each year, there are about 24.1 million cases of it and about 167,000 deaths from it. Outbreaks still occur in the U.S. and the disease could potentially be deadly even here. The bacteria that causes whooping cough is Bordetella pertussis. It clings to the cilia that line some of the cells in our upper respiratory tract. These finger-like microscopic projections help remove harmful substances from our airways. The bacteria release toxins that damage the cilia and make the upper airway swell. The infection often starts with cold-like symptoms: a mild cough, low-grade fever, and a runny nose. Babies may sometimes have apnea. They stop breathing and can even turn blue. About 1-2 weeks into the illness, the real coughing starts. The person with pertussis will have a coughing fit with seemingly endless short coughs that are then followed by

40 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

a frightening inspiratory “whoop.” back of the upper airway. Patients may seem fine in between these The best defense against pertussis is to fits, but they can also act very tired and be vaccinated against it beforehand. even vomit some. The series is started around two months These episodes can go on for 10 weeks. of age. Currently, five immunizations are This is why pertussis is sometimes called recommended to be given over time to a “the 100 day cough.” child before she starts kindergarten. Complications from whooping cough A small amount of pertussis vaccine in infants can include pneumonia, apnea is added to the tetanus booster that is episodes, seizures, brain inflammation and recommended for older children, adults, even death. and even pregnant women to help protect Teenagers and adults may have weight their babies after birth. loss, loss of bladder control, passing out, While it is true that no vaccine is 100% pneumonia, and broken ribs (from the effective, children immunized against percough). tussis are a lot less likely to come down Someone with pertussis is contagious for with whooping cough. the first two weeks after he starts coughEven if they do, the symptoms from it ing. Antibiotic treatment may shorten this are milder, the course of it is shorter, and some. The infected person spreads it to the complications from it are less likely. Y others by sneezing, coughing or just being in close contact with them. Dr. Charles Ison is a University of The disease can be Kentucky graduate who has practiced in his diagnosed with a lab test, hometown of Lexington since 1993. He is a usually taken from the partner in Pediatric and Adolescent Associates.


Teens & Suicide

Warning Signs and What Parents Can Do Dr. Mandakini Sadhir

S

uicide is the second-leading cause of death in teens nationwide and Kentucky, and the trend is only growing worse. Based on a recent review of child fatality data, rates are increasing with spikes in suicide numbers among children ages 10-14. According to a youth risk behavior survey in 2017, approximately 15% of high school students in Kentucky had seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months. Males tend to be at a higher risk than females for suicide. Adolescence is already a difficult time for many teens who are faced with high stress situations and may feel overwhelmed by social, emotional and academic pressures. Many teens also engage in risk-taking behaviors such as experimenting with drugs, alcohol and sexual activity. With the growing use of technology and the internet, teens are also exposed to online risks such as cyberbullying, inappropriate sexual content and soliciting. There are various risk factors associated with teen suicide. While most teens may have a history of mental health issues, there may be more immediate risk factors such as agitation, intoxication or a recent stressful life event such as the end of a relationship or academic failure.

What Are the Risk Factors? t A family history of suicide or suicide attempts t Mental health problems in parents

t Personal traumatic life events such as physical or sexual abuse t Mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, substance use disorders, psychosis, post-traumatic stress disorder or an eating disorder t History of non-suicidal self-harm injuries t Teens with behavioral issues such as aggression or severe anger t Teens who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning or transgender t Excessive internet use and exposure to media with suicidal content.

What Can Parents Do? t Keep open, honest and constant communication with your teen. It is important to let your teenagers know that they can talk to you about anything and that you are committed to discussing all topics of concern without judgment. Let them know that they are not alone. Share your own experience as a teen. t Supervise your teen’s use of technology and educate them about internet safety. t Be attentive to your teen’s behavior. Abrupt, dramatic or severe changes in behavior can be strong indicators of serious mental health issues. t Be aware of some of the red flags that could indicate a mental health issue: excessive sleeping beyond usual teenage fatigue, difficulty in falling asleep, loss of self-esteem or dramatic changes in performance at school. t Seek immediate help when teens make statement such as “There is no point

Distractions Are Dangerous Did you know that there are three main types of distractions? Visual: eyes down, away from traffic Manual: using devices, hands off steering wheel Cognitive: mind elsewhere other than driving or looking out for traffic

in going on;” “I can’t take it anymore;” “I just want to get over it;” or “I might kill myself.” If you think your teen could be at risk for a suicide attempt, talk to your child’s doctor or reach out to a mental health professional. Organizations such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provide resources on how to help someone who is at risk for suicide.

Additional Resources t SAMHSA Mental Health Resources for Youth t SAMHSA National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative t www.healthychildren.org/English/ family-life/Media/Pages/Dangerous-Internet-Challenges.aspx Dr. Mandakini Sadhir is the Clinical Medical Director for the Adolescent Medicine and Young Parents Program at Kentucky Children’s Hospital. Y

The Official Trophy Sponsor of the

Asbury University Educator of the Month

&

KU Scholar Athlete of the Month (in Lexington Family Magazine)

As a driver or a pedestrian, protect yourself and others. Put devices down Be aware of your surroundings Pay attention to your task

For more information, contact Safe Kids Fayette County at 859-323-1133 or safekidsfayettecounty.com

2680 Wilhite Dr.

859-266-3872

www.crowntrophylex.com April 2019

| 41


Apri l 2019

C ALE NDAR

Look for F symbol to find FREE family events

Monday 1 FCPS: Spring Break. No Classes. Jessamine County Public Library: AARP TaxAide. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. STEM Potions. 2-4 p.m. Teen Movie Night. 5-7 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Explorium: Spring Break Activity: Cool Chemistry. Noon-2 p.m. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Breastfeeding Class. 6-8 p.m. Free. Spouses are encouraged to attend. Recommended for third trimester. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www. chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. 6:30-7:45 p.m. Drop-ins welcome, class packages available. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com. Gattitown: Spring Break Special. $14.99 for buffet, drink, $10 game card and 1 attraction. All ages, all day. 2524 Nicholasville Road. Info: www. gattitownlexington.com. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Baby Jam Storytime. 10 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Spring Break Family Movies: Spiderman: Into the Spider-verse. 1-3 p.m. Eastside Branch: Movers & Shakers Storytime. 10:30 and 11 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Extreme STEM Science Show. 42 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

11 a.m.-noon. Northside Branch: Teen/Tween Space: Candy Sushi. 3-4 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Extreme Science STEM Show. 2-3 p.m. Village Branch: Preschool Bilingual Ballet, an 8-week class.10-11 a.m. Ages 3-5. Preschool Play & Learn Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 3-5. Snack Time. 4-5 p.m. Extreme STEM Science Show. 6-7 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Kentucky Railway Museum: Spring Break Express Weekday Train Excursion. 1-2:30 p.m. $19 adults, $14 children ages 2-12. 136 S. Main St. New Haven. Info: (800) 272-0152.

Tuesday 2

Waveland Museum: Tea Tuesdays, served by period dressed interpreters and tour of the museum. 2 p.m. $30 per person. Reservations required. 225 Waveland Museum Lane. Info: 272-3611.

FCPS: Spring Break. No Classes. Jessamine County Public Library: Care of Magical Creatures Scavenger Hunt. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Harry Potter Escape Game. 2-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Living Arts & Science Center: Planetarium PopUp. “Explore: An Odyssey to Planet Mars.” 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. $4 general admission. 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. Info: 252-5222. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. 10:30 a.m. 161 Lexington Green Cir. Info: 273-2911. Explorium: Baby Explorers, “Jump for Joy.” 10:3011 a.m. Ages 9 months to 2 years. Spring Break Activity: Pet Parents. Noon-2 p.m. $9 admission. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. Special jumping time for little ones. 11 a.m.-noon. Ages 5 & under. $9. 3644 Boston Rd. Info: 629-4455.

Alzheimer’s Association: Living Well with a Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia. 2-3:30 p.m. Registration required. Eastside Public Library, 3000 Blake James Dr. Info: (800) 272-3900.

F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Toddlers Movers & Shakers Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Tween/Teen Chopped! 3-4 p.m. Central Branch: Mary Poppins Returns Release Party. 1-2 p.m. For families. Spring Break Movies: Mary Poppins Returns. 2:30-5:30 p.m. Eastside Branch: Baby Jam Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Play + Create: Lego Challenge. 2-4 p.m. Grades K-5. Northside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 3-5. K-5 Maker Day: Build It. 2-6 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Baby Jam Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Village Branch: Snack Time. 4-6 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Wednesday 3 FCPS: Spring Break. No Classes.

}}}


NOW ENROLLING K-12 SPIRITUAL GROWTH • ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

WHERE ACADEMIC & SPIRITUAL EXCELLENCE MEET ASK ABOUT A DISCOUNT FOR TOYOTA AND ADIENT EMPLOYEES! 1776 CINCINNATI PIKE • GEORGETOWN, KENTUCKY

502.642.4682 SEEKING TO SERVE FAMILIES IN THE BLUEGRASS REGION

WWW.CABLUEGRASS.ORG

2, / CUMU∂ (TQI }QZj' PVGTVCKPOGPV1 PG7- . KOKVGFj9 CN V&KUPG! ' / ' | 2TQFWEVKQPU. KOKVGF mkl oi 2, / CUMU5VCI G5JQY ∂ ' PVGTVCKPOGPV1 PG7- . KOKVGF mkl s j }CUGF QP VJGDQQMU. GU2! LCOCUSWGUD! 4QOWCN F ∂mkkr ăTUVRWDN KUJGF KP (TCPEGD! ) CN N KOCTF , GWPGUUGi

Ensuring that kids with & without special needs

Maximize their f ull potential.

A United Way Agency

• Quality Early Childhood Education Program for ages 6 weeks to 5 years • Classroom setting with nationally recognized pre-school curriculum • On-site and out-patient speech, physical and occupational therapy services • Degreed teaching staff and licensed therapists • NAEYC Accredited, 5-Star rated

290 Alumni Drive | Lexington, KY 40503 | Tel: 859 218 2322 | www.cdcbg.org April 2019

| 43


April2019

Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1.

Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1.

Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1.

Baby Moon: BYOB: Bring Your Own Baby Yoga. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Drop-ins welcome. $14 a class or class packages available. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com.

Ky. Children’s Garden: “What is a Plant?” 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $3 per person, children under 2 enter free. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339.

F Jessamine County Public Library: One-to-One Job Search Assistance. 10:30-11:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. DIY Chocolate Frogs. Noon-2 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

F Barnes & Noble: Children’s Storytime. 10 a.m. 1932 Pavilion Way. Info: 543-8518. The Family Center: Play Time play group. Monthly theme: Construction. 10 a.m. For all ages. $3 per family. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/ familycenterky. Explorium: SMASH Club “M is for Math.” 10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 2-5. Spring Break Activity: Slime Factory. Noon-2 p.m. $9 general admission. Registration required. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. 10:30 a.m. 161 Lexington Green Cir. Info: 273-2911. F Jessamine County Public Library: Exercise with Ease. 10:30-11:30 a.m. AARP Tax-Aide. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch with the Grandkids. 11:30 a.m.12:15 p.m. DIY Harry Potter Crafts. 1-2:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Little Listeners storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Carmen Sandiego Party. 3-4 p.m. Grades K-5. Central Branch: Movers & Shakers storytime. 10 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Spring Break Family Movies: Ralph Breaks the Internet. 1-3 p.m. Eastside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 3-5. Maker Wednesday: Egg Drop Challenge. 2-3 p.m. Grades K-5. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio: Art Cart. 4-5 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Little Listeners Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Play + Create: Upcycled Bookmarks. 2-3 p.m. Grades K-5. Village Branch: Snack Time. 4-6 p.m. Teen Space: Wii Sports. 5 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Thursday 4 FCPS: Spring Break. No Classes. Explorium: Mini Da Vinci’s, “Hopping Down the Bunny Trail.” 10:30-11 a.m. Ages 2-4. Spring Break Activity: magic Mark. Noon-2 p.m. $9 general admission. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. 10:30 a.m. Baby & Me. 11 a.m. 161 Lexington Green Cir. Info: 273-2911.

F Jessamine County Public Library: Harry Potter Craft War. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Harry Potter Trivia. 2-4 p.m. Backyard Herb Gardening. 6-7 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

Ky. Children’s Garden: “What is a Plant?” 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $3 per person, children enter two enter free. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339.

F Living Arts & Science Center: Discovery Night: Storytelling Under the Stars. 6-8 p.m. Free, suggested donation of $2. 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. Info: 252-5222.

Kentucky Railway Museum: Spring Break Express Weekday Train Excursion. 1-2:30 p.m. $19 adults, $14 children ages 2-12. 136 S. Main St. New Haven. Info: (800) 272-0152.

Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. 6-7:15 p.m. Drop-ins welcome. $14 a class or class packages available. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com.

F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Preschool Play & Learn storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 3-5. Family Sing-Along: Aladdin. 3-5 p.m. Central Branch: Spring Break Family Movies: Pokémon: The First Movie. 2-3 p.m. K-5 Play + Create: Make Your Own Pokéball. Eastside Branch: Cuddle Babies Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Teen Riverdale Fandom Party. 3-5 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Movers & Shakers Storytime. 10:3011 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. K-5 Artist’s Studio: Easy Circle Weaving. 2-3 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

The Family Center: Night Owls Time. A playgroup for working or student families. 6:15 p.m. $3 per family. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/ familycenterky. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Cuddle Babies Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Central Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. 11 a.m. Ages 3-5. Spring Break Family Movies: Scooby Doo and the Curse of the 13th Ghost. 1-3 p.m. Eastside Branch: Little Listeners Storytime. 11 a.m. Ages 18-36 months. Northside Branch: Family Maker Days: DIY Squishies. 4-5 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Preschool Play & Learn Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Ages 3-5. Craft and Movie: Trolls. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Village Branch: Snack Time. 4-6 p.m. Family Mad Hatter Tea Party. 3-3:30 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Friday 5 FCPS: Spring Break. No Classes. The Family Center: Preschool Time. Monthly theme: Construction. A playgroup with skill-based activities. 10 a.m. Ages 3-6. $3 per family. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky. Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Creative Movement for Preschoolers. 10 a.m. weekly, four week session. Ages 3-5. $20 members, $40 non-members. 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www.parisbourbonymca.org. Explorium: Leapin’ Littles, “Shake Your Egg.” 10:30-11 a.m. Ages 2-5. Spring Break Activity: Dance Party. Noon-2 p.m. $9 general admission. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253.

Saturday 6 Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1. Ky. Children’s Garden: Spectacular Spring. Live animals, flower giveaway, seasonal crafts and more. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $3 per person or $10 per family of 5. UK Arboretum, 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. Special jumping time for little ones. 10-11 a.m. Ages 5 & under. $11. 3644 Boston Rd. Info: 629-4455. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. 10-11:15 a.m. Drop-ins welcome. $14 a class or class packages available. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com. Explorium: Super Saturdays, “Super Circuits.” 11 a.m.-noon. Grades K-5. Imagination Station, “Spinner Art.” 12:30-2 p.m. Grades K-5. $9 general admission. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Kid’s Corner. 11 a.m. Ages 3 & up. 161 Lexington Green Cir. Info: 273-2911. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: “Just the Facts, Mom!” Childbirth Education Class.

}}}

Get ready to

Bulk Up.

Save 30% off all bulk foods & up to 40% off staple items by the case. 44 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop


Spend your summer at

camp 166 Crestwood Drive, Lexington, Kentucky Weekly Themed and specialty camps

June 10-AUGUST 2

for rising 3 year olds (age 3 by aug. 1) thru 6th grade

Half-Day: 7:30 am – 11:30 am Full-Day: 7:30 am – 3:30 pm Full-Day plus: 7:30 AM – 5:30 pm

SIGN Up TODAY online: www.redwoodcoop.com/extended-day-programs/camp-redwood/

KID’S DAY OUTOut Kids Day

Summer 2019 SUMMER CAMPCamp 2019

At Kids Day Out Summer Camp, children will get the chance to Power 8:30am - 3:30pm Up and have a fun and educational Monday, Wednesday, Friday experience with their peers in an June 10th - August 2nd exciting environment!

For kids age 1 -8:30am 2nd grade - 3:30pm $250 Monday, per month Wednesday, Friday June 10th - August 2nd First United Methodist Church For kids age Downtown Campus 1 years - 2nd grade $250 per month

At Kid’s Day Out Summer Camp, children will get the chance to Power Up and have a fun and educational For more information go toin downtown.1stumc.org experience with their peers an exciting environment!

or visit First UMC Kids Day Out at 200 W High Street, Lexington, KY 40507 For more information go to http://downtown.1stumc.org/

859-233-0545 x233 • 1stchurchkdo@gmail.com or visit First UMC Kid’s Day Out at

200 W High Street, Lexington, KY 40507

Phone: 859-233-0545 x233

Email: 1stchurchkdo@gmail.com

Beginner Camp Dates: June 17-21, June 24-28, and July 22-26

Riding Lessons for Ages 5 and up

Join Us for Summer Camp! No Prior Experience Required

Why Take Riding Lesson? 

Improve Balance and Coordination Learn Responsibility Get Physical Exercise Have FUN! 

Advanced Show Camp: July 16-20, ending with a Saturday Horse Show

859-971-1485

Punchestown@windstream.net www.punchestownstable.com Tates Creek Rd. - 6 miles from Man o’ War

April 2019

| 45


April2019

1-5:30 p.m. Free. Recommended for 32-34 weeks gestation. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or register at www. chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby

Kentucky Horse Park: Spring Opener Show. 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: www.kyhorsepark.com/ springopener

Bluegrass Railroad Museum: Spring Train Rides. 2 p.m. $14 adults, $12 children. 175 Beasley Road. Versailles. Info: (859) 873-2476.

F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Perler Beads for Tweens & Teens. 2-3 p.m. Registration required. Northside Branch: Family Storytime. 1:30-2 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

The Family Center: Photos with Farm Animals. $30 for 15 minutes. Must register in advance. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky.

Monday 8

LexDance: Contra Dance. Open Waltz 7-7:30 p.m. Beginner lesson 7:30-8 p.m., dancing 8-11 p.m. $9 adults, $6 students and first-timers. Artworks at the Carver School, 522 Patterson St. Info: 552-5433. Kentucky Horse Park: Spring Opener Show. 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Info: www.kyhorsepark.com/ springopener. MS Walk. 9-11 a.m. Info: www. nationalmssociety.org. Cowboy Up for a Cure Rodeo. 6-10 p.m. $17, children under 5 free. Info: www.cowboyupforacure.org F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Central Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Central Library’s 30th Birthday Party. 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Eastside Branch: Family Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Tates Creek Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Teen Volunteer-a-Thon. 2-4 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Sunday 7 Gattitown: Spring Break Special. See April 1. Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Baby & Me. 11:30 a.m. 161 Lexington Green Cir. Info: 273-2911. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Vegetables.” 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $3 per person, children enter two enter free. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. 2-3:15 p.m. Drop-ins welcome. $14 a class or class packages available. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com. F Baptist Health Lexington: Maternity Unit Tours. 3 & 4 p.m. Free. Registration required at www.baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. The Family Center: Easter Bunny Door Hanger Painting Party. Bunnies start at $16. Registration required. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/ familycenterky.

Celebrate

Baby Moon: Candy Mountain Music. Toddlers Class: 9-9:45 a.m.; 10-10:45 a.m.; or 4-45 p.m. weekly through April 29. For active walkers through age 28 months. Preschoolers Class: 5-5:45 p.m. weekly through April 29. Ages 28 months-4 years. Registration required for all classes. Prenatal Yoga. See April 1. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www. babymoonlex.com. Jessamine County Public Library: AARP TaxAide. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Louisville Zoo: Fun Day Mondays. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5.25 zoo admission all day, special zoo keeper talks and the LG&E Mini City display. 1100 Trevilian Way. Info: www.louisvillezoo.org F Carnegie Center: Weekly Story Time. 10:15 a.m. through May 13. Ages 2-5 and caregivers. Free. Lower Elementary Reading Group. 3:30-4:30 p.m. weekly through May 20. Grades K-2. Free. Lower Elementary Math. 4:30-5:30 p.m. weekly through May 20. Grades K-2. Free. Handwriting class. 5:30-6 p.m. weekly through May 20. Grades K-2. Free. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. Alzheimer’s Association: Memory Café, a social group for people with memory loss and their care partners. 2-4 p.m. Prescreening and registration required. For family caregivers, please no professionals. Info: 266-5283. LFUCG Health Dept: Breastfeeding Basics. 6-7 p.m. Free. For all expecting parents. No registration required. Central Library, Room D. 140 E. Main St. Info: 288-2348. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: 2-Week Childbirth Education Class. 6-9 p.m. Recommended for 32-34 weeks gestation. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr. Info: 967-2229 or www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby

Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Sharks in TrainingCompetitive Development swim lessons. 6 p.m. weekly through May 13. Ages 5-13. $30 members, $50 non-members. 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www. parisbourbonymca.org. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Baby Sensory Time. 10 a.m. Ages 18 months & under. Eastside Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 1. Northside Branch: Teen/Tween Space: Zombie Treats. 5-6 p.m. Village Branch: Preschool Bilingual Ballet. See April 1. Preschool Play & Learn. See April 1. Info: 231-5500.

Tuesday 9 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. Baby Moon: Candy Mountain Music. Preschoolers Class: 9-9:45 a.m. or 11-11:45 a.m. through April 30. Ages 28 months-4 years. Toddlers Class: 10-10:45 a.m. weekly through April 30. For active walkers through age 28 months. Babies Class: 1212:45 p.m. Ages 4 months through active walkers. Registration required for all classes. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com. F Carnegie Center: Click, Clack, Moo: Fun with Sounds. 10:15 a.m. Ages 2 & under and caregivers. Free. Upper Elementary Reading Group. 3:30-4:30 p.m. weekly through May 21. Grades 3-5. Free. French for Kids. 4:30-5:30 p.m. weekly through May 21. Grades 1-5. Free. Middle School Heroes: Writing Realistic Fiction, Fantasy and Poetry. 5-6 p.m. weekly through May 21. Grades 6-8. Free. Middle School Book Club: Reading for Fun. 5-6 p.m. weekly through May 21. Grades 6-8. Free. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 2. Explorium: Baby Explorers, “Water Play.” See April 2. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 2. Waveland Museum: Tea Tuesdays. See April 2. Alzheimer’s Association: How Exercise Protects Memory. 2-3:30 p.m. Registration required. Eastside Public Library, 3000 Blake James Dr. Info: (800) 272-3900. Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2-3 p.m. Registration required. Woodford

}}}

Earth Month with

zero waste shopping. Bring in your own containers from home to shop our

bulk section. Stop by our Hospitality Desk to have them weighed and then fill ‘em up! Ask any staff member for more zero waste shopping tips. 46 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop


PART Y FAVORS for School Carnivals

Company Picnics Festivals Summer Camps Birthday Parties

Win

ch e

aA ve .

Ne

rR

d.

Carnivals

d.

nd

Rd.

ste

go

R

La

Lib ert y

OPEN to the PUBLIC

w

Ci

le rc

(859) 255-3432

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 • 520 Lagonda Ave., Lexington

www. k re me rw hole s a le.com

Go MAD this summer! Music, Art, and Dance classes and an urban adventure every day. Ages 5-11 July 8-26, 2019

LexingtonBallet.org

BURNAMWOOD CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER

burnamwood.net • 859.494.9113 info@Burnamwood.net Summer Camp runs from June 4 - July 27, 2016 Boys & Girls/ Ages: Completed Grades 1 - 12 Early Bird Discount Deadlines: All June Camps by May 1 / All July Camps by June 1 n

High School Leadership Training Retreat (CIT) June 4-8

n

n n

1st-2nd Grade Mini-Camp June 6-8 n

n

n

n

3rd – 5th Grade Conference June 11-15

Family Camp July 5-7 Night Owl Camp, Grades 8-12 July 8-13 MADD Camp July 23-27

Senior High Conference June 17-22 Middle School Conference June 24-29

Register online @ www.burnamwood.net 900 Camp Burnamwood Road, Irvine Ky

SPRING INTO SUMMER

You g Belonre! He

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERS ENJOY:

Membership subject to approval.

on the public side of the website.

Summer Camps The Club at UK’s Spindletop Hall is offering: 3 Heated Pools plus a Baby Pool ONE THIRD OFF THE 8 Tennis Courts INITIATION FEE 7 Pickleball Courts A $250 savings for a Family 2 Chipping & Putting Greens Resident Membership with 6 Basketball & Volleyball Courts months’ dues paid upfront Summer Tiki Bar and Grill OR Expansive Grounds TWO THIRDS OFF THE Special Club Events INITIATION FEE Roxie’s Member Dining A $500 savings for a Family with Veranda Resident Membership with 12 months’ dues paid upfront Summer Camps are available to Non-Members! Having attended UK as a student is NOT a requirement to belong! Non-Members can register

FOR INFORMATION OR AN APPLICATION: Call 859-255-2777 Email membership@spindletophall.org Visit www.spindletophall.org

April 2019

| 47


April2019

County Public Library, 115 N. Main St. Versailles. Info: (800) 272-3900. Jessamine County Public Library: Teen Craft: Tile Art. 6-7 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: 4-Week Childbirth Education Class. 6-9 p.m. Recommended for 28-30 weeks gestation. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www.chisaintjosephhealth. org/baby F Baptist Health Lexington: Great Expectations 3-week childbirth class. 6:15-8:45 p.m. Registration required at www.baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: New sessions of swim lessons begin. See website for complete schedule 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www. parisbourbonymca.org. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 2. Eastside Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Northside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 2. Tates Creek Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Info: 231-5500.

Wednesday 10 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. Baby Moon: BYOB: Bring Your Own Baby Yoga. See April 3. F Barnes & Noble: Children’s Storytime. See April 3. The Family Center: Play Time. See April 3.

F Jessamine County Public Library: Exercise with Ease. 10:30-11:30 a.m. AARP Tax-Aide. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Books & Bites. 3-4 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

through May 23. For girls grades 4-6. Free. Math through Dungeons & Dragons. 5:15-7:15 p.m. weekly through May 23. Grades 6-9. Free. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175.

F Carnegie Center: Upper Elementary Math. 4:30-5:30 p.m. weekly through May 22. Grades 3-5. Free. Outstanding Writers League. 5-6 p.m. weekly through May 22. Grades 3-5. Free. Middle School Math. 5:30-6:30 p.m. weekly through May 22. Grades 6-8. Free. Spanish for Kids. 5:30-6:30 p.m. weekly through May 22. Grades 1-5. Free. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175.

F Jessamine County Public Library: Make a PVC Grow Light Stand. 5-6 p.m. Teen Zine Club. 6-8 p.m. Ukulele Lessons. 6-7 p.m. What’s Brewing: Vanessa Davis. 7-8 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

Alzheimer’s Association: Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Registration required. Scott County Public Library, 104 S. Bradford Lane. Georgetown. Info: (800) 272-3900. Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Gymnastics Class. Ages 4 & up. $40 members, $55 non-members. New sessions of swim lessons begin. See website for complete schedule. 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www.parisbourbonymca.org. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Preschoolers Explore Pancakes. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Ages 3-5. Central Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 3. Eastside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 3. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio. See April 3. Tates Creek Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Teen Space: Anyone Can Cook. 5 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Thursday 11 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment.

F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Opiate Recovery and Your Baby. 10-11 a.m. Free. Recommended for 23-25 weeks gestation. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www.kentuckyonehealth. org/baby.

Explorium: Mini Da Vinci’s, “Spring Handprints.” See April 4.

Explorium: SMASH Club “A is for Recycled Art.” See April 3.

F Carnegie Center: Playing and Writing Stories. 4:30-5:30 p.m. weekly through May 23. Grades 1-2. Free. Dragon Girls. A club to encourage selfconfidence and self-expression. 5-6 p.m. weekly

F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 3.

F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time and Baby & Me. See April 4. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Follow the Tracks.” See April 4.

Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 4. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Infant CPR class. 6-9 p.m. Free. Registration required, space is limited. Recommended for third trimester. Saint Joseph Office Building, 160 N. Eagle Creek Dr., Second Floor. Baby Steps: Newborn Care Class. 6-9:30 p.m. Free. Registration required. NICU Parent Support group. 6:45-7:45 p.m. Free. Registration requested. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www. chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby The Family Center: Night Owls Times. A playgroup for working or student families. 6:15 p.m. $5 per family. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/ familycenterky. Rupp Arena: Disney on Ice presents “Frozen.” 7 p.m. Tickets $15-$55. Info: www.lexingtoncenter. com/events Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: New sessions of swim lessons begin. See website for complete schedule 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www. parisbourbonymca.org. Kentucky Horse Park: Spring Premier Classic Horse Show. April 11-13. Info: www. kentuckyspringpremier.com F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Cuddle Babies. See April 4. Central Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Eastside Branch: Little Listeners. See April 4. Northside Branch: K-5 Artist’s Studio: Ceramic Painting. 3-4 p.m. Grades K-5. Tates Creek Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Tween/Teen Cooking Class: Fruit Salad with Ricotta Cream. 4-5 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Friday 12 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1

No time to make dinner?

skip the drive thru.

Our cafe serves up healthy, fresh, made-from-scratch dishes all day, every day! 48 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop


p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. The Family Center: Preschool Time. See April 5. Julia’s Room for the Arts Creative Expressions with Ms. Abbey. Several time slots for homeschool and afterschool. Registration required. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky. Explorium: Leapin’ Littles, “Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee.” See April 5. Parents Night Out: DIY Instruments. 6-9 p.m. Ages 3 years-5th grade. Children must be potty-trained. $15 members, $18 non-members. Reservations required. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253.

2019 April chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby

Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Vegetables.” 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $3 per person, children enter two enter free. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339. Explorium: Super Saturdays, “Kentucky Corner” and Imagination Station, “Oil and Water.” See April 6. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Kid’s Corner. See April 6. F Jessamine County Public Library: Intro to JCPL Creative Space. 11-11:45 a.m. Micro-greens Workshop. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Drum Circle. 3-4 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

F Jessamine County Public Library: One-to-One Job Search Assistance. 10:30-11:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523.

Rupp Arena: Disney on Ice presents “Frozen.” 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Tickets $15-$55. Info: www.lexingtoncenter.com/ events

Ky. Children’s Garden: “Follow the Tracks.” See April 5.

Bluegrass Railroad Museum: Spring Train Rides. See April 6.

Rupp Arena: Disney on Ice presents “Frozen.” 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Tickets $15-$55. Info: www.lexingtoncenter.com/ events LexDance: Contra Dance. Beginner lesson 7:30-8 p.m., dancing 8-10:30 p.m. $8 adults, $5 students and firsttimers. Artworks at the Carver School, 522 Patterson St. Info: 552-5433. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 5. Central Branch: K-5 Play + Create: DIY Easter Tote Bags. 2-3 p.m. Eastside Branch: Cuddle Babies. See April 5. Tates Creek Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 5. Info: 231-5500.

Saturday 13

F Summer Camp & Activities Fair: Lexington Family Magazine’s free family fun day is the perfect way to plan your summer. Inflatables, face-painting, hands-on activities and more for kids. Booths representing summer camps, enrichment classes, healthcare professionals and much more. Cover Model Contest for future covers of Lexington Family Magazine. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free admission. Lexington Christian Academy, 450 W. Reynolds Rd. Info: 223-1765. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 6. The Family Center: Grand Re-Opening. Activities, information on programming and giveaways. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky. F Carnegie Center: Click, Clack, Moo: Fun with Sounds. 10:15 a.m. Ages 2 & under and caregivers. Free. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. Eckert’s Orchard: Easter Egg-Citement. Enjoy an egg hunt, baby farm animals, face painting, a giant slide and more. 10 a.m., noon or 2 p.m. $12 per child. 1396 Pinkard Pike. Versailles. Info: www.eckerts.com Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 6. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Sibling Class. 10 a.m.-noon. Recommended for children ages 3-6. Class size is limited, registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or register at www.

The Lexington Ballet: The Magical Tales of Beatrix Potter. 2 & 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $22. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. Info: 233-3925. Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Gymnastics Class. Ages 4 & up. $40 members, $55 non-members. New sessions of swim lessons begin. See website for complete schedule 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www.parisbourbonymca.org. Kentucky Horse Park: USMGA Bluegrass Open. April 13-14. Info: www.usmga.us F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Second Saturday Gaming. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Central Branch: Build-a-Beast: Minecraft. 10 a.m.-noon. For all ages. Family Storytime: CATurday. 11 a.m. Build Your Own Cat Castle. 2-4 p.m. K-5 Play + Create: DIY Easter Tote Bags. 2-3 p.m. Eastside Branch: Family Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Teen Volunteer-a-Thon. 2-4 p.m. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio: Upcycled Jewelry. 11 a.m.noon. Tates Creek Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Teen and Teen Space: Woven Friendship Bracelets. 2-3 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Sunday 14 Baby Moon: Candy Mountain Music: April Showers. Toddlers Class: 9-9:45 a.m. or 11-11:45 a.m. For active walkers through age 28 months. Preschoolers Class: 10-10:45 a.m. or 12-12:45 p.m. Ages 28 months-4 years. Registration required for all classes. 2891 Richmond Rd. Info: www.babymoonlex.com. Eckert’s Orchard: Easter Egg-Citement. Enjoy an egg hunt, baby farm animals, face painting, a giant slide and more. 10 a.m., noon or 2 p.m. $12 per child. 1396 Pinkard Pike. Versailles. Info: www.eckerts.com F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Baby & Me. See April 7. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Vegetables.” 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. $3 per person, children enter two enter free. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Weekend Childbirth Education Class. Noon-7 p.m.

}}}

ooth Stop By OSuurmBmer at the Fair! Camp Testimonials “Dr. Graebe’s enthusiasm in explaining all this to me showed me his passion for helping my child.” -Holly T. “A few months after beginning vision therapy she began making 100’s on her spelling tests and is doing so much better with her reading and letter reversals, which also boosted her self esteem.” -Angela P. “Cody not only met his MAP goal this winter but exceeded it by 14 points!” -Stephanie D. “When I received his last report card he scored on or above mastery in all levels.” -Shanta S. “Our son has improved a lot. Sitting down to do homework is not a struggle anymore and the same with reading. He seems to be more focused when we do homework or reading. He also has a better attitude about school.” Amy P.

We Change Lives!

Rick Graebe O.D.,FCOVD Regina Callihan O.D. Maria Kirkpatrick O.D.

859-879-3665 myfamilyvision.com kentuckyvisiontherapy.com April 2019

| 49


April2019

Recommended for 32-34 weeks gestation. The Women’s Hospital Tour. 1 and 2 p.m. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr. Info: 967-2229 or www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby Rupp Arena: Disney on Ice presents “Frozen.” 1 p.m. Tickets $15-$55. Info: www.lexingtoncenter. com/events Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 7. F Jessamine County Public Library: STEM: Mini-golf for Everyone. 2-3:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Lexington Children’s Theatre: “Charlotte’s Web.” Relive the warmth, charm and magic of E.B. White’s beloved classic. 2 & 4:30 p.m. $20 adults, $15 children. F Baptist Health Lexington: New Brother/ New Sister class. 4-5:30 p.m. Free. For ages 3-8. Breastfeeding 101. 4-6 p.m. Free. Registration required at www.baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: DIY Pop Sockets for Tweens & Teens. 2-3 p.m. Registration required. Northside Branch: Family Storytime. 1:30-2 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Monday 15 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. Louisville Zoo: Fun Day Mondays. See April 8. F Jessamine County Public Library: Green/ Blue Screen Basics. 6-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Baptist Health Lexington: Maternity Unit Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Free. Registration required at www.baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 1. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Baby Jam. See April 1. Eastside Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 1. Positive Discipline and Gentle Guidance for Toddlers. 6:30-8 p.m. Northside Branch: Teen/Tween Space: DIY Yarn Trees. 5-6 p.m. Village Branch: Preschool Bilingual Ballet. See April 1. Preschool Play & Learn. See April 1. Homework Help. 4- 7 p.m. Grades K-5. Info: 231-5500.

Tuesday 16 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. F Carnegie Center: Click, Clack, Moo: Fun with Sounds. See April 9. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 2. Explorium: Baby Explorers, “Let’s Get Bananas.” See April 2. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 2. Waveland Museum: Tea Tuesdays. See April 2. Alzheimer’s Association: Be Kind to Your Mind: The MIND Diet for Memory Protection. 2-3:30 p.m. Registration required. Eastside Public Library, 3000 Blake James Dr. Info: (800) 272-3900. F Jessamine County Public Library: Dinosaur Party. 6-8 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. The Family Center: Lactation Conversations with Elizabeth. Class on newborn nursing, pumping and weaning. 6:30p p.m. $15. Register at lactationcarewithelizabeth.com. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 2. Eastside Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Northside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 2. Tates Creek Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Tween Craft Club: Dream Catchers. 4 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Wednesday 17 FCPS: School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.fcps.net/enrollment. Baby Moon: BYOB: Bring Your Own Baby Yoga. See April 3. F Barnes & Noble: Children’s Storytime. See April 3. The Family Center: Play Time. See April 3. Explorium: SMASH Club “Everybody Cooks Rice.” See April 3. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 3.

F Jessamine County Public Library: Exercise with Ease. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Mad Libs Night. 6-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 8853523. F Carnegie Center: Family Fun & Learning Night: Celebrate the Earth. 5-7 p.m. For families with children ages 3-12. Free. Dinner provided for families who pre-register. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Central Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 3. Eastside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 3. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio. See April 3. Tates Creek Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Teen Space: Book Talk. 5 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Thursday 18 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment. Explorium: Mini Da Vinci’s, “The Earth is in My Hands.” See April 4. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time and Baby & Me. See April 4. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Detectives.” See April 4. F Jessamine County Public Library: Bullet Journaling for Beginners. 6-7:30 p.m. Teen Zine Club. 6-8 p.m. Ukulele Lessons. 6-7 p.m. Girls Who Code Club. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Coding for Everyone Club: Robotics I. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Bicycle Repair Workshop. 4-5 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 4. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Breastfeeding Class. 6-8 p.m. Free. Spouses are encouraged to attend. Recommended for third trimester. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr., First Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www. chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby The Family Center: Night Owls. See April 4. SCAPA Bluegrass: “Mary Poppins.” Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney

THINK SPRING. Save green on your greenery. 50 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop


film. 7 p.m. $19.50 adults, $14.50 students. Prices increase by $1 at the door. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. Info: 381-3332. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Baby Sensory Time. 11 a.m.-noon. Ages 18 months & under. Central Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Eastside Branch: Little Listeners. See April 4. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio: Upcycled Jewelry. 4-5 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Extreme Explorers: Ozbots and Spheros. 4-4:45 p.m. Grades K-5. Preschool Pretend Playdate: Flower Shop. 6-6:45 p.m. Ages 3-5. Info: 231-5500.

Friday 19 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment. The Family Center: Preschool Time. See April 5. Explorium: Leapin’ Littles, “Recycle Relay Race.” See April 5. F Jessamine County Public Library: One-to-One Job Search Assistance. 10:30-11:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Ky. Children’s Garden: Spring Detectives. See April 5. SCAPA Bluegrass: “Mary Poppins.” Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film. 7 p.m. $19.50 adults, $14.50 students. Prices increase by $1 at the door. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. Info: 381-3332. LexDance: Contra Dance. Beginner lesson 7:30-8 p.m., dancing 8-10:30 p.m. $8 adults, $5 students and first-timers. 522 Patterson St. Info: 552-5433. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 5. Eastside Branch: Baby Sensory Time. 11 a.m.-noon. Ages 18 months & under. Tates Creek Branch: Movers &

2019 April

film. 2 & 7 p.m. $19.50 adults, $14.50 students. Prices increase by $1 at the door. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. Info: 381-3332.

Shakers. See April 5. Info: 231-5500.

Saturday 20 Baptist Health Lexington: Pediatric CPR. 9 a.m.-noon. $30 per person or $50 per couple. Grandparenting for Baby Boomers and Beyond. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Registration required at www. baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 6. Eckert’s Orchard: Easter Egg-Citement. Enjoy an egg hunt, baby farm animals, face painting, a giant slide and more. 10 a.m., noon or 2 p.m. $12 per child. 1396 Pinkard Pike. Versailles. Info: www.eckerts.com Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 6. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Vegetables.” See April 13. Explorium: Super Saturdays, “Go Green” and Imagination Station, “Sprout House.” See April 6. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Kid’s Corner. See April 6. F Jessamine County Public Library: Attracting Pollinators. Noon-1 p.m. Let’s Plan Your Summer Garden. 2-3 p.m. Composting 101. 3-4 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Kentucky Railway Museum: Easter Eggspress Train Excursion. 1-2:30 p.m. $23 adults, $18 children ages 2-12. 136 S. Main St. New Haven. Info: (800) 272-0152. Family Center: Evidence Based Birth Childbirth Classes. 1 p.m. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky. Bluegrass Railroad Museum: Easter Bunny Train Ride. 2 p.m. $14 adults, $12 children. 175 Beasley Road. Versailles. Info: (859) 873-2476. Lexington Children’s Theatre: “Charlotte’s Web.” Relive the warmth, charm and magic of E.B. White’s beloved classic. 2 p.m. $20 adults, $15 children. SCAPA Bluegrass: “Mary Poppins.” Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney

Kentucky Horse Park: Girls on the Run 5K. 9-11 a.m. Info: www.gotrcentralky.org/5K F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. K-5 Lego: Baseplate Builds. 2-3 p.m. Central Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Eastside Branch: Family Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Teen Volunteer-a-Thon. 2-4 p.m. Northside Branch: Family Egg Hunt + Bunny Party. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Family Dance Party. 3:30-4:15 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Sunday 21 Easter Sunday F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Baby & Me. See April 7. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 7.

Monday 22 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment. Louisville Zoo: Fun Day Mondays. See April 8. Living Arts & Science Center: Planetarium PopUp. “Fragile Planet: Earth’s Place in the Universe.” 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. $4 general admission. 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. Info: 252-5222. Carnegie Center: ACT Science, English & Reading Review. 5:30-7 p.m. weekly through May 20. Grades 10-12. $65, includes book. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. F Jessamine County Public Library: iMovie Basics. 6-7 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East:

}}}

Bluegrass in Versailles!

Charter an excursion for your school eld trip! A one hour ride through the Central Kentucky countryside.

“An entertaining and educational experience...” Train rides every y Sat & Sun mid Ma through October

Preschool & Mom’s Day Out Now Enrolling for Fall Class Available for 2,3, and 4 years old Vacation Bible School June 17-21 6:00 p.m.-9 p.m. Ages 3 years-5th grade (Dinner included each night for the VBS participants).

2500 Harrodsburg Rd. Lexington, Ky. 40503 | 859-276-2592 Register online at: broadwaybaptistchurch.org

859.873.2476

www.BluegrassRailroad.com Train Museum useum | Gift Shop | Covered Picnic Shelters Shelter | & Much More!

April 2019

| 51


April2019

Baby Steps: Newborn Care Class. 6-9:30 p.m. Free. Registration required. 170 N. Eagle Creek Dr. Floor. Info: 967-2229 or www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby

fcps.net/enrollment.

Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 1.

F Barnes & Noble: Children’s Storytime. See April 3.

F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Baby Jam. See April 1. Eastside Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 1. Northside Branch: Teen/ Tween Space: DIY Slap Bracelets. 5-6 p.m. Village Branch: Preschool Bilingual Ballet. See April 1. Preschool Play & Learn. See April 1. Homework Help. 4- 7 p.m. Grades K-5. Preschool Playdate in Spanish: Floreria. 6 p.m. Ages 3-5. Info: 231-5500.

Tuesday 23 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment. F Carnegie Center: Click, Clack, Moo: Fun with Sounds. See April 9. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 2. Explorium: Baby Explorers, “Earth Day Play.” See April 2. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 2. Waveland Museum: Tea Tuesdays. See April 2. Alzheimer’s Association: Mind Over Matter: Strategies for Memory and Thinking. 2-3:30 p.m. Registration required. Eastside Public Library, 3000 Blake James Dr. Info: (800) 272-3900. F Jessamine County Public Library: Teen Anime Club. 6-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 2. Extreme Explorers: Rainbow Science. 4-5 p.m. Grades K-5. Eastside Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Northside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 2. Tates Creek Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Info: 231-5500.

Wednesday 24 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www.

Baby Moon: BYOB: Bring Your Own Baby Yoga. See April 3. The Family Center: Play Time. See April 3. Explorium: SMASH Club “Grow A Garden.” See April 3. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 3. F Jessamine County Public Library: Exercise with Ease. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Teen Resume Workshop. 5:30-7 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. UK Elder Care: Virtual Dementia Tour. A 20-minute simulation to experience what life might be like for a person with dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. 11 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Appointment required. 226 E. Maxwell St. Info: 218-0457. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live: Join Daniel and friends for an all-new adventure in “King For a Day.” 2 & 6:30 p.m. $20-$50. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. Info: www.danieltigerlive.com Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Relatives As Parents support group. 6 p.m. Dinner and free childcare provided. 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www. parisbourbonymca.org. Carnegie Center: ACT Math Review. 5:30-7 p.m. weekly through May 22. Grades 10-12. $65, includes book. Registration required. 251 W. Second St. Info: 254-4175. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Preschool Art Start: Flower Art. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Ages 3-5. Central Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 3. Eastside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 3. Northside Branch: Family Artist’s Studio. See April 3. Tates Creek Branch: Little Listeners. See April 3. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Teen Space: PS4 Spies. 5 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Thursday 25 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment.

Explorium: Mini Da Vinci’s, “Tissue Paper Trees.” See April 4. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time and Baby & Me. See April 4. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Terrific Trees.” See April 4. Alzheimer’s Association: Webinar on Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Tips From the Latest Research. 11 a.m.-noon and 1-2 p.m. Registration required. Info: www.ALZwebinars.org F Jessamine County Public Library: Teen Zine Club. 6-8 p.m. Ukulele Lessons. 6-7 p.m. Veg-Out Herbs & Spices. 6-7:30 p.m. Parenting Tool Kit: Hard Conversations with Kids. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 4. F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: Infant CPR class. 6-9 p.m. Free. Registration required, space is limited. Recommended for third trimester. Saint Joseph Office Building, 160 N. Eagle Creek Dr., Second Floor. Info: 967-2229 or register at www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/baby F Baptist Health Lexington: Great Expectations 3-week childbirth class. 6:15-8:45 p.m. Registration required at www.baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. The Family Center: Night Owls. See April 4. Kentucky Horse Park: Land Rover Kentucky 3-Day Event. April 25-28. Info: www. kentuckythreedayevent.com F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Cuddle Babies. See April 4. Central Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Eastside Branch: Little Listeners. See April 4. Northside Branch: Preschool Art Start: Wind and Rain. 3-4 p.m. Ages 3-5. Tates Creek Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 4. Preschoolers Explore: Water. 1:30-2:15 p.m. Ages 3-5. Village Branch: Homework Help. 4-7 p.m. Grades K-5. Lego Challenge Arena: Labyrinths. 4-4:45 p.m. Grades K-5. Info: 231-5500.

Friday 26 FCPS: No Classes for Preschoolers. School Registration Period Open. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. For incoming kindergartners. For instructions visit www. fcps.net/enrollment.

Do you know where your food comes from?

meet the makers. Stop by every Saturday to try samples from our talented Kentucky Proud producers. 52 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop


The Family Center: Preschool Time. See April 5. Art with a heART for Kids: Georgia O’Keefe. 2:305:30 p.m., 45 minute spots. Grades K-5. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/familycenterky Explorium: Leapin’ Littles, “Find and Rhyme Treasure Hunt.” See April 5. Parents Night Out: Earthquake Tables. 6-9 p.m. Ages 3 years5th grade. Children must be potty-trained. $15 members, $18 non-members. Reservations required. 440 W. Short St. Info: 258-3253. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Terrific Trees.” See April 5. F Jessamine County Public Library: KY AEA Elementary and Middle School All State Art Show. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 5. Central Branch: K-5 Maker Friday: Egg Drop Challenge. 2-4 p.m. Eastside Branch: Cuddle Babies. See April 5. Tates Creek Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 5. Info: 231-5500.

Saturday 27 F The Women’s Hospital at Saint Joseph East: 20th Annual Maternity Fair. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Physician panel, vendor fair and giveaways. Free. Marriott Griffin Gate, 1800 Newtown Pike. Info and register at www.chisaintjosephhealth.org/ maternityfair Family Center: UK Solar Car Team. Pre-race activities before the annual Coaster Car Derby. 9:3011:30 a.m. 334 E. Main St. Wilmore. Info: Fb.me/ familycenterky. F Paris-Bourbon County YMCA: Healthy Kids Day. A day of fun activities, healthy snacks, inflatables, prizes and more. 9:30 a.m.-noon. Free and open to the public. 917 Main St. Paris. Info: www.parisbourbonymca.org. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 6. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 6. Explorium: Super Saturdays, “Build Your Own Comic Strip” and Imagination Station, “Doodle Station.” See April 6. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Kid’s Corner. See April 6. Kentucky Railway Museum: Princess & Heroes

Train Ride. Ride the train and meet some favorite characters. 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. $23 per person. 136 S. Main St. New Haven. Info: (800) 272-0152. F Jessamine County Public Library: Literacy Bell. 10-11 a.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. Ky. Children’s Garden: Arbor Day Event. 1- 4 p.m. 500 Alumni Dr. Info: 257-9339. Bluegrass Railroad Museum: Spring Train Rides. See April 6. Lexington Children’s Theatre: “Charlotte’s Web.” Relive the warmth, charm and magic of E.B. White’s beloved classic. 2 & 7 p.m. $20 adults, $15 children. Living Arts & Science Center: H’Artful of Fun: A Garden Party. Art auction, live music, dinner and more. 7-11 p.m. $100 per person. 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. Info: 252-5222 or www.lasclec.org. Lexington Chamber Chorale: A Season for Singing: New Once, Now Forever. 7:30-9:30 p.m. $22 adults, $10 students. 460 E. Main St. Info: 317-3353. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Central Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Eastside Branch: Family Storytime. 10:30 a.m. Teen Volunteer-a-Thon. 2-4 p.m. Tates Creek Branch: Family Storytime. 11 a.m. Info: 231-5500.

Sunday 28 F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Baby & Me. See April 7. Kentucky Railway Museum: Princess & Heroes Train Ride. Ride the train and meet some favorite characters. 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. $23 per person. 136 S. Main St. New Haven. Info: (800) 272-0152. F Baptist Health Lexington: Born at Baptist 2019 Maternity Event. 12:30-3:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. The Carrick House, 312 N. Limestone. Info: 260-6357 or www.baptisthealth.com/lexington. Ky. Children’s Garden: “Spring Flowers.” See April 7. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 7. Lexington Children’s Theatre: “Charlotte’s Web.” Relive the warmth, charm and magic of E.B. White’s beloved classic. 2 p.m. $20 adults, $15 children. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: DIY Temporary Tattoos for Tweens & Teens. 2-3 p.m.

Your year-round air-conditioned farmers market.

2019 April

Registration required. Northside Branch: Family Storytime. 1:30-2 p.m. Info: 231-5500.

Monday 29 Louisville Zoo: Fun Day Mondays. See April 8. F Jessamine County Public Library: JCPL Book Club: The Library Book. 6-7 p.m. Girls Who Code Club. 6:30-8 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Baptist Health Lexington: Maternity Unit Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Free. Registration required at www. baptisthealth.com/lexingtonbabies. 1720 Nicholasville Rd. Info: 260-6357. Baby Moon: Prenatal Yoga. See April 1. F Lexington Public Library: Central Branch: Baby Jam. See April 1. Eastside Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 1. Northside Branch: Teen/ Tween Space: DIY Recess. 5-6 p.m. Children’s Book Week. Drop-in fun all week long. Village Branch: Preschool Bilingual Ballet. See April 1. Preschool Play & Learn. See April 1. Homework Help. 4- 7 p.m. Grades K-5. Info: 231-5500.

Tuesday 30 F Carnegie Center: Click, Clack, Moo: Fun with Sounds. See April 9. F Joseph-Beth Booksellers: Toddler Time. See April 2. Explorium: Baby Explorers, “Thumbprint Art.” See April 2. Sky Zone: Toddler Time. See April 2. Waveland Museum: Tea Tuesdays. See April 2. Alzheimer’s Association: Coping and Adjusting to a Memory Loss Diagnosis. 2-3:30 p.m. Registration required. Eastside Public Library, 3000 Blake James Dr. Info: (800) 272-3900. F Jessamine County Public Library: Intro to JCPL Creative Space. 5:30-6:15 p.m. 600 S. Main St. Nicholasville. Info: (859) 885-3523. F Lexington Public Library: Beaumont Branch: Movers & Shakers. See April 2. Eastside Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Northside Branch: Preschool Play & Learn. See April 2. Tates Creek Branch: Baby Jam. See April 2. Info: 231-5500. Y

455 Southland Drive www.goodfoods.coop

April 2019

| 53


Volleyball Star Goes West to Stanford

O

McKenna Vicini SCHOOL: Lexington Catholic High GRADE: 12

SPORT: Volleyball

ACADEMICS: A National Honor Society member, McKenna has a 3.96 GPA, has taken nine A.P. classes and scored 30 on the ACT. PARENTS: Cheryl & Dave

ne of the nation’s top 10 volleyball recruits, McKenna Vicini of Lexington Catholic High fulfilled a long-time goal when she committed to Stanford. One of the nation’s top academic universities, Stanford has ruled women’s volleyball, winning eight national championships and reaching the Finals 16 times in 37 years. But that’s not why McKenna first fixed her sights on Palo Alto. You can thank Disney’s “High School Musical” for that. “Actually, I first heard of Stanford when Gabriella was going there,” she said with a laugh about the lead female character in the Disney classic. It didn’t take long for McKenna to learn about Stanford’s powerhouse program. Even though McKenna came relatively late to volleyball, her recruiting process began early. She received her first recruiting letter in seventh grade, from Illinois, and then Coach Kevin Hambly. By her sophomore year, McKenna was being recruited by UK, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Purdue, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Carolina and UCLA, among others. That same year, Stanford’s long-time coach, John Dunning, retired. Stanford’s new coach? Kevin Hambly, who immediately added McKenna to the team’s wish list. She committed as soon as she was accepted to Stanford.

Scholar Athlete Scholarship: $3,000 Two Scholar Athletes a year will be picked at random to share the $3,000 Darrell B. Pulliam Memorial Scholarship provided by Mike Pulliam, a Rector Hayden Realtor and instructor at Man O’ War Golf. Other contributors are Barry and Mike Barrett of Auto Excel, local accountant Kenny Frank, Bethany Smith of Smith CPA & Associates PLLC, Howard Smith of Smith Garage Equipment, and Dairy Queen franchise owner Paul Wright. 54 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

The Cardinal is getting one of the country’s top players. McKenna is a 6-foot-2 middle blocker who recorded more than 1,000 kills, a Lexington Catholic record. As a senior, she was first-team AllCity, All-State and the Region 11 Player of the Year. As a freshman and sophomore, she made the USA National Youth Training Team and worked out at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado. McKenna should have no trouble with Stanford’s academics. She has 3.96 GPA, has taken nine A.P. classes, and scored 30 on her ACT. A National Honor Society member, she was named the KHSAA volleyball Student Athlete of the Year. “She’s a hard worker and excellent at time management,” her mother Cheryl said. This is a trait she shares with her three older brothers – David (32), Nick (29) and Jake (24). McKenna is considering human biology as a college major, which will give her numerous career options. Back on the volleyball court, McKenna’s proudest achievement so far – next to going to Stanford – is helping with the development of Lexington Catholic’s program. “Being part of the program for the past five years has been exciting,” she said. “We’re competitive and the future is bright.” Just like hers. Y

A CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Call or e-mail us with your Scholar Athlete nominations.

(859) 223-1765 john@lexingtonfamily.com


April 2019

presents:

educator of the month Collin Berner

I

s it only coincidence that Shearer Elementary in Winchester sits on Broadway? After all, music teacher Collin Berner has turned the school into a miniBroadway production company. In March, the school finished a sixperformance run of Disney’s “The Lion King Kids,” which played to rave reviews and sold-out audiences at Leeds Center for the Arts in Winchester. The cast of 66 children sang, danced and acted, displaying skills beyond their years. “We had a ridiculously talented class of fourth graders to lead the show,” said

“I was so enthralled with his lesson that I was hanging on every word he said.”

Berner, who added that the show was fully costumed and choreographed. “I heard comments that compared our show favorably with middle school and high school productions,” Berner said. This year’s show was the sixth that Berner has staged, following “Annie,” “The Aristocats,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “101 Dalmatians” and “Aladdin.” Asked about the quality of the shows, Principal Mark Rose said: “They’re amazing. It’s unbelievable what these kids can do. These shows are a great thing for our school and our community as a whole.” Some of the profits from the shows go back into the music classroom, which features two pianos, a guitar, a full array of percussion instruments and a wall full of brightly colored ukuleles, paid for by school shows. In his 13th year at Shearer, Berner teaches five classes a day and sees every student in school, showing all that there is more to music than just rap and country.

“My main goal is to develop their musical sensitivity and open up their world to classical, show tunes, camp songs, folk music and more,” he said. All kids can sing, Berner said, so that’s what they do in class. Along with learning musical concepts like tempo and rhythm, kids play musical games and sing rounds like “Row Row Row Your Boat.” Sounds like fun. “It is, but we take music seriously here, too,” he said. “I try to create an encouraging, supportive environment.” “When I first observed [Berner] I was so enthralled with his lesson that I was hanging on every word he said,” Rose said. “He knows the kids, knows the flow of the lesson and knows how to assess to make sure kids are learning. What a teacher.” NOMINATIONS: Asbury University’s School of Education, which offers undergraduate and graduate degrees for young adults and working professionals in Kentucky and around the world, is pleased to honor world-class educators throughout Kentucky. If you would like to nominate an educator, contact Asbury University’s School of Education at AUSOE@asbury.edu.

April 2019

| 55


80% of what our kids learn is

presented visually. Set your child up for a successful summer camp season with a new set of quality glasses!

more t han

1200 Ophthalm ic F

ung rames • 500 Kids Frames • 350 Pairs of S

104 Fairfield Dr. • Nicholasville, KY • 859-887-2441 • dittoandmusick.com

56 | www.lexingtonfamily.com

lasses


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.