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OCTOBER // VOL.17 NO.10 27 Entertaining: Host With the Most 36 Local Spotlight: Lexington Event Company 38 Entertaining: Birthday Bashes 45 Entertaining: Serves You Right 50 Recipes: Crowd Pleasers 104 Home Style Guide spotlight feature this month... In This Issue 56 Local Spotlight: Bank of the Bluegrass 61 Special Feature: The Arts in Central Kentucky 72 Sister Cities Spotlight: Somerset, Kentucky 75 Travel: How to Be a Tourist in Your Own State 80 Local Spotlight: Richard Rogers and NW Law + NW Title 82 Real Estate: On the Move 84 Local Spotlight: The Lofts at Sugartree 89 Tour of Homes: Delong Manor, Kentucky's Largest Home 98 Home Décor: Frightfully Fun
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Editor’s Picks

It’s fall in the Bluegrass, y’all!

That means Keeneland is here, and with that comes fall fashion. YAY! What will you be donning this year as you head to the track? The weather in October is just about perfect with mild temperatures and sunshine so we can bring out our favorite dresses and accessories without needing a coat (although I’ve seen some pretty cute jackets that won’t hurt my feelings if I have to wear one!) Solids or patterns, minis, midis, and maxis; bring ‘em on! Here are a few new fashion picks that I’m loving, not just for the races, but any of your fall events

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host most with the

When fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen finally vacated after an apparently uncomfortable and too-long stay in the home of author Charles Dickens, his frustrated host wrote this missive on the guest bedroom mirror: “Hans Andersen slept in this room for five weeks – which seemed to the family AGES!”

At the end of the day, it’s the duty of any host to ensure that a guest’s visit is comfortable and enjoyable – for everyone! We have tips to help you nail hosting duties, no matter who the guest may be. by Amanda

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Farrow & Ball

“please leave.” how to politely say

As our earlier tale of two authors illustrates, sometimes, guests just don’t know when to leave. We all know the old adage attributed to founding father Ben Franklin; “Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.”

But how do you politely scoot your guests out of your house if they never make a move for the door? Remember that it’s most likely that they’re not trying to be a pain; they’re probably just having such a great time that they’ve lost track of time. (Even if you haven’t.)

Stay gracious, but remember that your peace of mind and the comfort of your household is what’s most important.

First, Be Proactive

When inviting someone to stay – or even if they invite themselves – set expectations up front. State clearly how long you’re willing to host them. If your guest doesn’t make clear how long their visit will be, suggest an end date.

Script: “We’d absolutely love to have you for the weekend! Maybe you could come Friday after six and leave at your leisure on Sunday?”

Or: “We’d be thrilled to have you visit. The only problem is that we have some plans we can’t cancel on the 20th. Would it be okay if you guys were to leave before that?”

Ask How They’re Getting Home

This is a perfectly acceptable conversation to have at any point in your guests’ stay, as it’s a natural expression of care. Whether you broach the subject after a couple glasses of wine at a dinner party or after three days of them sleeping on your couch, it’s a Miss Manners-approved way to get your guests thinking about finding the exits.

Script: “We’d be happy to take you to the airport – when is your flight out?”

Or: “Hey, I forgot to ask; how are you getting home? Do you need us to help you arrange something?”

Make Yourself the Scape Goat

Pretend you’re the one inconveniencing your guests. This little bit of reverse psychology allows you to express that the visit has been overlong without making your guest feel awkward. The important thing is to playact this scene in a flustered rush.

Script: “Oh my gosh, I didn’t realize I kept you a whole week! Oh, you must be wanting to get back to your life. I’m so sorry… here, let me help you pack.”

Or: “You have been so kind to let me monopolize so much of your month! Thank you. Can I schedule a Lyft to get you to the airport on time?”

Be Direct

For some people, subtle hints simply aren’t going to do the trick. It’s important to be compassionate and gracious, but at the end of the day, they’re testing the limits of your hospitality.

Script: “I have loved having you here. It’s been a wonderful week, but I have to get back to my regular routine tomorrow. If you’re not ready to leave town, I know this great B&B–”

Or: “I’m so glad you had such a great time staying here. We’ve loved having you, and we really look forward to your next visit. Unfortunately, we can only host you for one more night. If that doesn’t work with your travel plans, I’d be happy to help you find a great hotel!”

Be Even More Direct

If you’ve already directly communicated when you expect your guests to leave, reminded them of that deadline, offered to help them skedaddle and they still haven’t vacated the premises? Your obligation to spare their feelings has ended. While you should never be outright rude, you may need to be baldly honest.

If your guest has missed the none-too-subtle hints to this point, they may react as if this conversation is coming out of nowhere. Remind them that you’ve previously discussed their departure. More importantly? Remember that “no” is a complete sentence; you don’t owe them justifications as to why they can’t continue to take advantage of your good graces.

Script: “We talked about you leaving on Thursday and now it’s Sunday already. This visit has been great, but I’m afraid we need you to leave today. How can I help?”

Or: “This visit has been wonderful. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end: I can’t host you any longer.”

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TOP tip:

If you don’t mind being a little passive-aggressive, many people strip their guest beds as a way to shoo anyone who overstays their welcome. We find that this is most effective on guests who are waffling about extending their stays; it’s like a silent “no thank you” to their plans. Guests who have made themselves right at home, on the other hand, may see a stripped bed will probably just ask you for fresh linens without a second thought.

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Farrow & Ball

TOP tip:

The nightstand might be the most important piece of furniture in a guest bedroom. Stock it with little comforts that will make your guest’s stay more pleasant. Here are some easy ideas:

Books, especially ones you’d recommend to them

A table lamp, within easy reach

Water carafe

Fresh flowers (assuming they don’t suffer from allergies)

• A box of tissues

• A card with the wi-fi password

• Charging station or charger “bricks”

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how to make any guest feel at home

Now that we have the unpleasantness out of the way, let’s consider the fun stuff! Seeing to your guests’ comfort ahead of time can often reduce your hosting workload by half. Rather than continually running around, looking for items your guests request, why not anticipate their needs so that you can focus on other stuff?

Laundry and Luggage

• If you have a luggage rack, now is the time to drag it out of storage. If you don’t, show your guests where they can put their luggage that isn’t your fresh, clean duvet.

• Empty out as much storage space as you can part with in the guest room, and supply plenty of empty hangers. Door hooks may also be helpful in the guest bedroom and bathroom.

• Place an iron and/or steamer in the closet so guests can refresh their clothing and not feel rumpled during their stay.

• Show guests where the laundry room is, and leave a note with any pertinent instructions for using the machines.

Necessities

• Leave out a couple of extra blankets or throws, in case nights are a bit chilly for your guests.

• Leave a stack of fresh towels in the guest room or in the bathroom in clear view, so guests don’t have to go

hunting. This also signals that they’re free to use the shower without having to ask.

• Set out a basket with basic toiletries in the bathroom. From a brand new toothbrush to travel bottles of shaving cream, these amenities will help guests feel at home – and save you from running all over the house to supply their needs.

• Leave toilet paper, plungers and other toilet items in full view. While it may not look the nicest, it will save your guests a lot of embarrassment.

Comforts

• Set out a basket of single-serve snacks. While you may have said “help yourself” to your guests in regards to your food, most will be too timid to crack into your cabinets.

• Provide printed steps for your media devices, especially smart TVs. If you have a hot tub, pool, pool table or other source of entertainment for which you have specific instructions or rules, print those out and post them in the appropriate place.

• Create a list of “alone time” activities your guests can do without you, such as restaurants you’d recommend, attractions you think they’d enjoy or events you think they may wish to attend. Of course, we suggest leaving out for their perusal!

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ten simple tips to help you be the best host!

DON’T feel that you have to plan every single meal, outing and activity. Leave plenty of room for your guests to explore a little on their own.

For week-long stays, it’s reasonable for you to make breakfast once, then provide breakfast items – such as pastries, fruit and breakfast casseroles – for guests to eat at their leisure the rest of the week. While you will be in charge of dinner most nights, let guests figure out lunch on their own unless you’re all out and about together.

Likewise, it’s reasonable to plan a few key activities and offer up some fun suggestions, but it’s perfectly fine to expect guests to entertain themselves for some of the time.

DO relax. The entire point of spending time with loved ones is to have meaningful moments together. The food, the accommodations, the entertainment are all secondary to the time you spend with one another. So enjoy your guests!

DON’T worry about your guests’ impression of you. Easier said than done, right? But more likely than not, your guests won’t remember a dust bunny under the bed or that your Bluetooth speaker wasn’t working. And honestly, if they’re judging you for the state of your drapes… are they even worth impressing?

DON’T do so much to cater to their needs that you end up feeling neglected. You can share some of what you love, too.

DO make time for self-care. We know, the phrase “self-care” is basically a bad cliché by now. But it really is important to carve out time to take care of yourself! Take a long, luxurious bath while your guests are touring bourbon distilleries. Slip out from a busy dinner to take in a breath of fresh air on the patio. Schedule some time for you to get away from your guests and simply relax.

DO involve your guests in planning… or let them take over, if they want. Your guests may have a bucket list they want to check off while in town. Let them handle some of the burden of decision-making!

DO let guests pitch in. If a guest offers to help with clean-up, let them. If they offer to help and you know them doing so would only create more stress, suggest something else they could help you with.

DON’T be afraid to ask your guests a little bit about themselves before they arrive so you can customize the experience for them. Are they light sleepers? Would they prefer to sleep in (and how late)? Do they enjoy candles, or would they rather have fresh air? Are there any snacks they tend to crave?

DO schedule a housecleaning for the day your guests leave. Let someone come and handle the dirty work, so to speak. This will be an amazing treat to yourself. As a bonus? It’s a great excuse to help scoot guests out the door (“Sorry, we have the cleaners coming at one. Here’s your bag! Bye! See ya next time!”) •

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The

Entertainment Expert

Party with Lexington Event Company

Planning the perfect event can be a daunting task, but luckily, with help from Lexington Event Company, you can take all the stress out of planning and sit back and enjoy yourself with friends and family!

Kaelyn Query, founder and CEO of Lexington Event Company as well as My Wedding Planner KY, has been working in the hospitality industry since high school, when she started her first business through an internship at Henry Clay. Since then, Kaelyn has been producing events across the country, from conferences to trade shows, festivals, and fundraisers, to weddings, social events, and more.

More than just social events, Lexington Event Company also works with clients to produce corporate events. Ranging in scope, scale and size, LEC works with clients across the U.S. to plan, promote and produce events of any kind. Conferences, meetings, trade shows, internal events, sales kick offs, experiential events, incentives trips, whatever your business needs! Additionally, My Wedding Planner KY works with clients to plan and produce weddings and wedding related events.

When Kaelyn’s not planning fabulous events, you can find her engaging in the Central Kentucky community, where she sits on the board for Commerce Lexington, the Fayette Education Foundation, Lexington Children’s Theatre, College of Communications Dean’s Leadership Council at UK, and many more. Kaelyn may be kept on her toes most of the time, but she always makes time for the things she loves, like her wife Molly, and their son, as well as traveling, cooking, and of course, entertaining guests and loved ones.

Now, join us as we learn Kaelyn’s tips and tricks for planning the perfect party!

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5 Expert Tips When Planning an Event:

Budget - This is true with any event of any size. Creating your budget document in the beginning is crucial to a successful event. That way you don’t feel “pinched” as the event draws near, and you can identify what areas are most important and should get a bigger chunk of your budget. You should give heavier weight to things like venue (if applicable), food & beverage, entertainment, and decor.

Theme - Once you have the budget nailed down, the theme should be the next step. This really determines a lot of things, and the creativity involved is what gets me most excited! You can theme your menu, your decor, request for guests to dress in theme, and so much more! This can carry through from the moment you invite your guests (in whatever way that happens) through the last bite during your event.

Keep it Simple - When planning an event, you want to keep as much of it as simple as possible. That doesn’t mean that you don’t pay attention to the details - but every single detail can’t be the most intricate “thing”, it’s a recipe for disaster. Keep things simple... flawless execution goes a long way.

WOW Factor - If everything else is “keeping it simple”, we always encourage our clients to have one “wow factor” within the event. Whether it be a really nice invitation suite, unexpected entertainment, over-thetop decor, or an interactive tasting menu that is exquisite - think about your event and your guests, and pick one thing that gives your attendees that “wow” effect.

Trust Your Team - We always tell our clients to hire professionals, and trust them to do their job. If you hire the right people, they can take the heavy lifting off of your plate which makes the planning and execution process so much less stressful. I am a professional event planner and I put together elaborate parties for our son’s birthday. Each year, I hire a team of professionals to help bring our vision to life. I give them the theme parameters, a loose idea of what I am looking for, and a budget - and I let them make magic happen. And they do, every single time.

Entertain our guests, and their guests. Our clients get to show up, mingle and enjoy their event, and leave when it’s over. We do the rest.

Exceed clients’ expectations. Our clients have a budget, a vision, a mission – and it’s our goal to bring that to life, and then some.

Enhance the community around us. We always seek to give back to the community that helped us grow into the company we are. We are very engaged with local non-profit groups and try to do our part to contribute to the fabric of Lexington and central Kentucky.

Engage the community. We do this by supporting and sourcing local, striving to make events as waste free as possible, and more. No matter the city we are working in, we always try to make our impact big, and our footprint low. Effect everyone around us through our events, or theirs. We always want to leave a lasting impression, and we hope to create and provide that for our clients and their guests.

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When planning an event, Kaelyn and her team pride themselves on their philosophy of the 5 E’s, to ensure a flawless experience for all.

All birthdays should be celebrated, but as we get older, we tend to stop celebrating our special day the way we should. Sure, planning a birthday party can be stressful at times, but with a bit of preparation and some helpful tips from the experts, you can pull off the ultimate birthday bash that will be the talk of the town!

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Photo courtesy of Honey Lane Events

Tip#1

Guest List and Invitations

Small and intimate? Big and grand? Making a guest list for your party ensures you don’t leave anyone out, or so you don’t go over capacity if your venue has a limit. Once you have your guest list all put together, along with venue, time, and date, we recommend sending out proper invitations.

Not only does an invitation help people remember they have an upcoming event, but it sets the tone for the party - casual or formal? Is there a theme? Color scheme? - It will also create a sense of excitement when your guests receive their invite in the mail! If you don’t have time to send invitations through the mail, virtual invites work as well, especially with applications such as Canva that make designing your own invitation easy

Tip#2

Pick a Theme

Having a themed party may sound childish, but ultimately, having a cohesive theme, or even just a color scheme, can make planning so much easier. From stationery to decor, your theme acts as the thread that ties the whole party together. Just make sure the birthday guy or gal actually likes the theme you choose, or that could put a damper on things.

Whether you go for a masquerade ball, the wild wild west, disco tech, 20s flapper girls, or a posh garden tea party, who doesn’t love to play dress up every once in a while?!

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Photo courtesy of Honey Lane Events Abigail E Photography Courtney Pecornio Photography

Tip#3

Make it an Experience

The more of an experience your party is, the more you and your guests are likely to remember it for years to come! If you want to go all out, some creative adult party ideas include a murder mystery dinner, a decades party, or a $2 prom where everyone wears something from thrift stores like Goodwill. Remember, you don’t have to go all out to create a memorable experience for your guests, though. Other entertainment ideas like interactive food and drink tables, fun games, photobooths, lively music, or even something as simple as a mimosa bar are sure to make a splash!

Tip#4

Can’t Forget Food

Everything about your party could be great, but if your guests’ bellies aren’t full, they probably won’t remember what a good time they had!

A buffet style setup is typically the easiest and most efficient way to serve food at a party, especially if you’re hosting at home and have limited space. Rather than running around getting everything ready the day of your party, hiring a caterer can take the stress off of you so you can focus on other important details. Make sure you have plenty of snacks for guests to nibble on throughout the party, and of course, can’t forget a tasty birthday cake!

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Have FUN!

Lastly, don’t forget to have fun!! You’ve spent weeks, or maybe even months, planning this fabulous soiree and deserve to reap the rewards of your hard work.

Sit back, have a cocktail, pop a canapé in your mouth, and socialize with your friends and family. And when the party is over, giving your guests a small favor can make all the difference.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money on your party favors, but instead, get creative! Pinterest has tons of unique ideas that don’t have to blow up your budget.

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Ask Abby

ABBY VAUGHN, AIF ®

Business Development Director

American Trust Wealth

859-514-3345

avaughn@americantrust.com www.americantrustwealth.com

HOW CAN I PICK A WINNER?

Fall is one of my favorite times in the Bluegrass, and part of that excitement includes a trip (or two, or three) to Keeneland. Do you have any financial strategies on how to pick a winner at the track? It’s definitely more fun than traditional investing in my book!

HI BEN:

You are right – I love this time of year in Kentucky too! I also enjoy picking a winner at Keeneland and over the years I’ve looked at everything from horse color to jockey and past races to weather. Oftentimes I change my approach during the day and have never been able to make sense of what “works”.

Fortunately, there is a winning strategy when it comes to investment portfolios! At American Trust Wealth, we follow a prudent process that looks at a host of criteria: capital market forecasts, asset quality, low costs, track record, and much more. While the randomness of horse racing outcomes can be frustrating, a prudent process for portfolio construction and monitoring can help to deliver long-term positive results.

It’s always fun to hit the long shots, but they seem to lose more often than not. You don’t want to come up short down the final stretch of your financial goals. That’s why we take a goals-based approach to investing, focusing on providing our clients with the smoothest ride to the finish line.

American Trust Wealth, headquartered in Lexington, KY, has a legal duty of dedication to clients and follows industry best practices, so that you can rest assured knowing that your goals will always be our goals.

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Whether you’re serving dinner to your family or hosting a whole crowd, mastering the art of serveware can be a challenge. But no worries... you’ve got this! by Amanda Harper

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tips:

Take Inventory Beforehand

Hosting a dinner party can feel like a long timeline of personal chaos. Once you’ve determined a date and the overall feel of the meal, take inventory of your serveware. Either use this as a guide to shop for missing pieces or to steer your menu planning according to what your dishes can bear.

Think About Flow

... both in terms of serving your guests (or letting them serve themselves) and the progression of the meal. Your serveware not only accommodates your dishes, but also your guests. You need ample space to either serve your guests from the dishes or for them to reach each item. If guests will approach the buffet from both sides, you’ll need two sets of utensils.

Remember Temperature

If dishes need to be kept hot, consider finding chafing dishes that can bring the heat. For warm dishes, get well-insulated serving dishes, and don’t forget the trivets! Consider placing cold dishes over a bed or bowl of ice.

Bring Out the Best

Use your antiques pieces! Polishing up your silver pieces will add so much character to the table. Bringing out the main dish on your mother’s serving platter will pile on the charm. Even vintage linens can offer a ton of style to simple serving dishes.

Mix & Match

Bringing varied materials into your serveware mix will elevate the overall look. Cast iron with marble, wood with ceramic, copper with stainless steel... these combos will make your whole spread seem so curated and cool.

Have Fun

Don’t forget that the entire point of your dinner is to enjoy time with your guests. While hosting naturally requires a little elbow grease, you shouldn’t let the desire for perfection dampen your enjoyment. Chances are, your guests won’t even notice the hiccups.

Emma Beaded Stoneware Serving Platter ($49, Pottery Barn) Laguiole Serving Utensils (Pottery Barn)

reach heights NEW

If you are serving anything buffet-style, here’s one of the best hosting tricks we have to offer: vary the heights of your serveware. Naturally, this allows guests to see everything you’re offering, even at a distance, encouraging them to sample each of your delicious goodies. But a less-obvious benefit? Guests won’t accidentally jumble up the food you’ve carefully arranged. It can be more hygenic, as well; guests are less likely to accidentally touch items that are spaced further apart.

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Soup Tureen

Even though you made your soup in a crockpot, your guests never need to know. A classic or even vintage soup tureen doubles as a showstopping table centerpiece.

Condiment Cups

A matching set of small bowls or ramekins will up your charcuterie game. Use them for pickles, spreads, dips and other hard-to-contain accoutrements.

Baskets

Of course you probably have a “bread basket,” but any basket can corral just about anything on your buffet. Plus, the rattan look is still very much on-trend.

Lazy Susan

Prevent guests from reaching quite so far over the food with this essential. This piece of serveware can “serve” you year-round as a convenient boost to your storage.

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APPETIZERS:

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air fryer blooming onion

ONION:

1 c. milk

1 large egg

1 c. flour

3/4 tsp. salt

3/4 tsp. cayenne pepper

1/2 tsp. paprika

1/4 tsp. black pepper

1/4 tsp. dried oregano

1/8 tsp. dried thyme

1/8 tsp. cumin

1 large sweet onion (about 1 lb.)

Preheat air fryer to 375°F.

Whisk together milk and egg in a bowl. In a separate bowl, mix together flour, salt, cayenne pepper, paprika, black pepper, oregano, thyme and cumin.

Slice 1” off the top of the onion, and remove a 1” diameter core, leaving the very bottom intact. Slide about 3/4 of the way down the onion, then turn keep slicing in this manner until you have 16 sections, being careful not to cut all the way through. Gently spread the sections apart. The onion should naturally “bloom” at this point.

Dip entire onion into milk mixture, then into flour mixture to coat. Separate the sections and sprinkle flour mixture into the crevices. Dip again into the milk mixture and again into flour mixture to coat once more.

Spritz entire onion with cooking spray. Arrange in the air fryer basket. Cook until crispy, about 20 minutes.

Note: To help keep the onion blooming, you can plunge the sliced onion into boiling water for 1 minute, then remove to a bowl of ice water. However, this step can be intimidating for home cooks, and it’s not necessary if you are careful.

DIPPING SAUCE:

1/2 c. mayonnaise

2 T creamy horseradish sauce

1 T ketchup

1/4 tsp. paprika

1/4 tsp. salt

1/8 tsp. dried oregano

1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper

Stir together ingredients and chill until onion is ready. Garnish sauce and onion with additional paprika. (adapted from AllRecipes)

no-knead focaccia

1 envelope active dry yeast

2 tsp. honey

2 1/2c. lukewarm water

5 c. all-purpose flour

1 T kosher salt

6 T extra virgin olive oil, divided

Whisk together the yeast, honey and water. Let sit five minutes until foamy or creamy. Add flour and salt. Mix with a rubber spatula until a shaggy dough forms. Pour 4 T olive oil into a big bowl. Transfer dough to bowl and gently turn to coat in oil. Cover with plastic wrap and rest at room temperature until doubled in size, around 3-4 hours.

Generously butter an 18x13” rimmed baking sheet. Pour 1 T olive oil in the center of the can.

Using a fork in each hand, gently gather up the edges of the dough furthest from you; lift up and over into the center of the bowl. Give the bowl a quarter turn and repeat. Repeat this process twice more.

Transfer to prepared pan. Pour the oil left in the bowl and turn the dough to coat in oil.

Set pan in dry, warm spot. Let dough rise until doubled in size. (Rate of rising will depend on the spot you place it; this will take anywhere from 1 1/2 hours to 4. When poked with your finger, it should spring back slowly, leaving a visible indent. If it springs back quickly, it’s not ready.)

Preheat oven to 450°F.

Lightly oil your hands. Gently stretch the dough out to fill the pan. Use your fingers to dimple the focaccia. (Poke until you feel the bottom of the pan.) Drizzle remaining 1 T olive oil over bread, then sprinkle with flaky sea salt. Bake 20-30 minutes, until puffed and golden brown all over. Cut into desired slices. (adapted from Epicurious)

Notes: If desired, sprinkle the top with rosemary needles prior to baking. Or, once baked, brush it with melted butter and sautéed garlic. This focaccia is perfect for various dips and toppings. Your guests will be wowed that you made your own!

best-ever garlic

butter dipping sauce

8 T salted butter

4 cloves garlic, minced

1 1/2 T fresh lemon juice

1 T fresh chives, chopped

1 T fresh parsley, chopped

Melt butter over medium heat in a saucepan. Turn heat to low and add garlic; cook until fragrant. Remove from heat. Add lemon juice and herbs. Stir to combine.

Keep warm until ready to serve. (adapted from The Suburban Soapbox)

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tomato tarts

1 pkg. frozen puff pastry sheets, partially thawed

1/2 c. mayonnaise

2 tsp. kosher salt

1 tsp. black pepper

10 oz. sharp Cheddar, shredded

11 oz. cherry tomatoes, halved

2 T fresh basil, torn

Preheat oven to 400°F.

Gently unfold two sheets of pastry. Spread half the mayo on each, then sprinkle each with half the salt and pepper.

Cut into 3” squares (you’ll get 9 per sheet). Gently press into lightly greased muffin pans. Divide the cheese and tomatoes among the tarts, generally filling each about 3/4 of the way. Bake until pastry is golden brown, about 20 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes before serving. Top with torn fresh basil. (adapted from Southern Living)

Note: Using multi-colored cherry tomatoes will result in a more eye-catching tart.

pull-apart onion, bacon & bleu bread

2 slices bacon

1 c. onion, chopped

1/4 tsp. black pepper

1/2 c. bleu cheese, crumbled

1/2 tsp. fresh thyme, chopped

1/2 3lb. package frozen white roll dough, thawed

1 T butter, melted

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Line a 5x9” loaf pan with parchment paper.

Cook bacon until crisp. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate and reserve 1 T drippings in skillet. Cook onion in the bacon drippings, stirring occasionally, over medium-low heat until tender. Uncover and continue cooking until golden, about 3 minutes. Add pepper and let cool.

Crumble bacon. Add it to skillet, along with bleu cheese and thyme, and stir to combine.

Using scissors, gently snip each roll into quarters, being careful not to deflate dough. Arrange a third of the dough balls in the pan; top with a third of the onion mixture. Repeat twice more. Drizzle with melted butter.

Bake until golden, about 45 minutes. Cool in pan for 5 minutes, then lift from pan. Serve warm. (adapted from AllRecipes) •

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Bank of the Bluegrass Introduces Bluegrass Business Rewards

On September 11th, 2023, Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. announced the introduction of a patentpending new checking account product developed intentionally to meet the needs of small business owners. This new account, Bluegrass Business Rewards™ 1, offers significant benefits, including 1% cash back on qualifying debit card purchases.

After more than 50 years serving the Lexington community, Bank of the Bluegrass has become familiar with the unique challenges small business owners face. Banks have historically missed the mark as bank accounts are typically created for individuals or large organizations. Local, growing businesses have unique cash flow needs. Bank of the Bluegrass created this account to put more money back into business owners’ pockets.

“We are proud of the work we have done to create a checking account that specifically supports small business owners in Kentucky,” said Tom Greinke, President of Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. and University of Kentucky MBA graduate. “Small businesses are an essential part of a healthy, thriving economy. We built an account specifically for these businesses. This proprietary account actually rewards small business customers based on debit card usage; this is money they can put back into their business in any number of ways. We are excited to be the sole provider of this new account!”

The bank has completed a six-month beta-test process and is now opening Bluegrass Business Rewards to all local businesses. Account benefits and additional details can be found at www.bankofthebluegrass. com/bbr. 2

In addition to banking and cash back advantages, the account also easily integrates with several accounting platforms, like Quickbooks®, allowing owners to easily track expenses. It also offers options for additional users, free access to the bank’s mobile app, and more.

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In commemoration of over 50 years in service to the Lexington community, the team at Bank of the Bluegrass created Bluegrass Business Rewards to help support local small businesses achieve their financial goals.

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The arts are something to be celebrated here in Lexington and our surrounding cities. From the visual arts to local organizations, there are always opportunities to support and enjoy the creative side of life.

supporting the arts

easy ways to support local artists, arts organizations and creators in our community to ensure a healthy future for central Kentucky’s incredible arts culture...

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Be Entertained

If ever there was a win-win, attending arts events in central Kentucky is a big one! Not only do you get to experience the rich culture of our region – and get entertained, to boot – but you’re directly supporting artists and arts organizations by doing so. From local theater to incredible music, there are countless ways to support the arts while having a great time!

Enjoy Exhibitions

On any given day, there are multiple art exhibits and installations up for you to view. And if you think you’ve already “been there, done that,” think again; many galleries have rotating exhibits to ensure there’s always something you haven’t seen. From the Lexington Public Library to the Headley Whitney Museum, there is always something beautiful to take in and enjoy. Don’t forget that viewing public art, such as murals, sculptures and street performances is a free way to enjoy your life in Lex while still encouraging local artists.

Buy Art!

The simplest, most effective way to support local artists? Buy their art or commission their work! Hire a local artist to paint a mural in your home, purchase gifts made by a local artisan, shop for your wall art from local galleries or commission a musician to write a custom piece of music for your wedding (or a friend’s!) Plus... who doesn’t want the chance to call themselves an actual “patron of the arts?”

Make a Donation

You have a few (generally, taxdeductible) options when it comes to giving to arts nonprofits and organizations. You can choose to give directly to these groups, ensuring your money goes towards a cause you’re passionate about. Or, you can give to an organization such as LexArts, which pools funds to help support a number of artists and arts organizations, multiplying your impact in our community.

Go Gala

Buying a ticket or table for an arts fundraising gala or event means you’re supporting the organization… while in return getting a wonderful night out on the town! This is a great way for local businesses to support the arts, as well.

Follow Along

Following artists and arts organizations on social media is a completely free way to increase their reach. Sharing their posts brings awareness to your followers. Plus, this can help you stay in the know about upcoming arts exhibitions, events and concerts!

Take a Class

Want to try your hand at painting, pottery, writing, acting or even blacksmithing? Taking art classes not only deepens your appreciation for an artisan’s work, it also allows you to bond with the artist and other folks in the community who appreciate the arts. And hey, who knows, maybe you’ll be a full-time artist by the time the class is done!

Meet an Artist

We challenge you: strike up a conversation with at least one local artist, musician or creator within the next month. Maybe you won’t be friends for life, but you’re sure to learn a little about their work, their inspirations and what drives them to create.

Word of Mouth

Support local artists and arts organizations by telling a friend. Whether it’s sharing the details of an upcoming artists’ market or encouraging a friend to commission a painting, you can always support artists by sharing your enthusiasm for their work.

Membership Has Its Perks

Becoming a member or official supporter of museums and arts facilities ensures the future of visual and performing arts in our community. Buying season tickets or passes is often a great deal for you while offering the organization the promise of your support. Don’t forget that your business (or even you!) can become an official sponsor of concert seasons, art exhibitions and more.

the bottom line?

If you’ve always assumed supporting the arts would be a costly endeavor, you couldn’t be more wrong! Most often, the best way to support the arts is to simply engage. Whether it’s stopping to check out the Art on the Town carts, attending a concert or following a maker on social media, you can make a big difference simply by showing up.

And if you’ve ever been guilty of saying there’s nothing to do in Lexington? Once you start looking for arts events, you’ll find there’s something incredible to discover every single day of the year! •

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Art-sparked communities thrive.

In Lexington alone, a $32 million arts and cultural industry supports 1,185 full-time jobs and kicks $3.2 million in taxes into city and state coffers

Artists are now hailed as dynamic city builders because their work goes a long way towards shaping a city’s image, making it a magnet for tourists and stimulating the emergence of vibrant arts spaces and places, abuzz with creative energy.

By contributing to the livability of cities, the arts help to attract business and investors. Studies show that residents who select a community for reasons linked to quality of life are more likely to be actively engaged and attached to the community over time.

LexArts work is to help art come to life and touch many lives. LexArts grants help over 50 regional artists, music, dance, theater, visual and literary organizations bring art to life. Events like LexArtsHop, LexArts Gallery Series exhibitions and city-wide Public Art projects help infuse the work they create into the life of the community. It takes determination, optimism, public generosity and goodwill to keep this whole ambitious enterprise afloat.

ARTY PARTIES are one way we make fundraising fun, showing arts lovers a good time while they do good, as you will discover on the next few pages. However you choose to support us, know that every penny of your tax-deductible donations helps art be made and make its way into the world, where it makes a world of difference.

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Let the partiesbegin

Has your groove gone on a tropical vacation without you?

Have your feet fallen flat? Have you lost that loving feeling? It’s not your fault. Over these past few years, even the best of us have grown a bit faded and deflated. It’s time to take back that lust for life and make surprises fun again. Introducing ARTY PARTY — where every event is geared to stimulate your senses, shake and stir your status quo, and spark spectacular socializing.

DETAILS Each season’s parties offer a wide selection of themes, venues, menus, and entertainment to appeal to any taste. You’ll find detailed descriptions and any updates of each party. If an event is at a private residence, we’ll reveal the exact address in a reply email after you purchase your tickets, to maintain the privacy of our hosts.

See for yourself why silent discos have become the latest club craze. Mingle with masterpieces. Release your inner Barbie. Imbibe an intoxicating craft cocktail while marveling at the magic of glassblowing. This season holds every means of merriment from sophisticated soirees to dazzling dance parties to genteel fetes on the farm.

TICKETS Tickets are available at ArtyPartyLex.com. If an event intrigues you, jump on it, because when tickets are gone, they’re gone.

Discover what everyone is talking about. Make your reservations today!

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OCTOBER

FRIDAY Art, Appetizers, and Aperitifs

6:OO - 9:OO PM

The Westerfield Home at the 500’s on Main

HOSTS Debbie & Tom Westerfield

During the enlightened era of the French salon, prominent women invited charming coteries to their homes for convivial conversations and deep discussions. In this tradition, ceramicist and painter Debbie Westerfield and her husband Tom graciously invite you for art, appetizers, and aperitifs at their condominium on Main.

Debbie’s creations have been described as “sometimes playful, sometimes thoughtful, and always striking.” One critique stated, “She deftly mixes whimsy with introspection, and her perspective is markedly witty and often reflects a certain sense of irony.” Over dining and drinks, the artist will offer insight into the inspiration for her wondrous work. dbwstudio.net

ATTIRE Art Inspiring GUESTS 40 | $60

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OCTOBER

FRIDAY

Glamour and Glass

7:OO - 11:OO PM

Trifecta: Glass–Art–Lounge

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HOSTS Travis Adams, Tomas Frenes, Kevin & Phil Jun, Jaclyn & Langdon Shoop, Stephanie & Kevin Sutphin, Jane & Sloan Warner Knock.Knock. What’s the password?

ARTY PARTY. The roaring 20’s are known as the most decadent decade and speakeasies were a place of debaucherous delights. Trifecta Art Glass and Cocktail Lounge gives speakeasy cool but adds the heat— it’s also a world-class glass blowing studio. Come celebrate Trifecta’s one-year anniversary while enjoying potent potables, mouth-watering hors d’oeuvres, and watching resident artist and owner Travis Adams masterfully blow a one-of-a-kind work, which will be auctioned off at the evening’s end. In addition, each guest will receive a hand-blown rocks glass to take home. At this fabulous function, prepare to have your mind…along with the glass…blown.

ATTIRE Hot, Hot, Hot GUESTS 60 | $125

OCTOBER

SATURDAY

Toasting The House that Bourbon Built

5:OO - 8:OO PM

T.B. Ripy Home, Lawrenceburg tbripyhome.com

HOSTS Maury Sparrow & Craig Wahlgren

Author William Faulkner once said, “Civilization begins with distillation.” And Kentucky would not be nearly as civilized without bourbon. Learn all about that intoxicating liquid gold that runs through every vein of our state at one of the places where it all began. Located in lovely Lawrenceburg, the T.B. Ripy House was once the home of Thomas Ripy, whose “Old Ripy’’ bourbon beat out 400 other bottles to represent the Bluegrass at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Soak in the history, feast on a succulent autumn spread, and raise a toast to the “house that bourbon built.” It’s a most Kentucky way to spend a day.

ATTIRE Fall Cocktail GUESTS 60 | $85

OCTOBER

SATURDAY Cocktails with Zombies

7:OO PM Performance

8:OO - 1O:OO PM Cocktails

Lexington Children’s Theatre

HOSTS Mindy L. Coleman, Ann-Phillips Mayfield & Jay Ingle

Michelle & Brian Sisler, Amy & Hunter Stout, Serenity & Mike Wright

What is a zombie’s favorite drink?

A Bloody Mary, perhaps? Find out for yourself when you spend a lively night with the undead having cocktails with zombies. After watching Lexington Children’s Theatre’s production of Zombie in Love, you’ll get to mingle with monsters on the mainstage while a jazz trio sets the macabre mood with some killer tunes. There will be plenty of libations for the living, along with spooky surprises, tarot readings, and photo ops with gore galore. Grab a gruesome group of your bravest buddies and get zombied. If you have fun on the brain, this is the event for you.

ATTIRE Spooky Stylish

GUESTS 50 | $50

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Glamour & Glass

OCTOBER

TUESDAY A Black Carpet

Paranormal Post-Premiere Party

7:3O - 11:OO PM

The Roxy

HOSTS Ken Boggle

Prepare to have your mind boggled… Ken Boggled, that is. Meet one of the stars of the upcoming Hulu series, “Living for the Dead,” and get up-front and center at the premiere’s after-party. Created by the same team that gave us “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” the series follows five queer ghost hunters as they tour some of the most haunted houses and spooky spots around the country, bridging the gap between the living and the dead with fabulousness and finesse. It’s going to be a ghostly good time replete with spectretacular refreshments and insights into the incorporeal who walk…or float…among us. Do not miss this once in a lifetime experience to meet the man who talks with the dead.

ATTIRE Ethereal GUESTS 125 | $40

OCTOBER

THURSDAY

Mingle with Masterpieces

5:3O - 7:3O PM

The Rosenberg Home

HOSTS Ricki & Joe Rosenberg

Sound off! See the suit that is making big noise all throughout the art world. Fabric sculptor, performance artist, and dancer Nick Cave’s “Soundsuits” have become an international phenomenon. The suits create a second skin that forces the audience to experience the performer with an open mind with no preconceived notions of gender, race, or class. In addition, get up close and personal with artworks by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Chuck Close and several other modern masters. UK Curator of Collections & Exhibitions, Janie Welker, will add critical context to the artwork. Don’t miss this exclusive experience to view the Rosenberg’s extraordinary contemporary collection while mixing and mingling with other art lovers.

ATTIRE

Artistic Avant Garde

GUESTS 25 | $125

OCTOBER

THURSDAY Silent Disco Dance Party

7:OO - 1O:OO PM

The Melodeon at The Grove

HOSTS The Grove, Bites of the Bluegrass, Ben Haydon, Avena Kiely and Brian Conlon, Wade Meyers & AJ Vindell, Emily & Marcus Miller, Eli O’Donohue, Margaret Ridley, Kristin Voskuhl, Langdon & Preston Worley

Disco is not dead…it’s just silent. The Silent Disco sensation has swept the nation and now has landed in Lexington. At this eclectic and electric dance party, guests will wear special headphones that allow them to switch between a trio of different genres of music at whim. You get the fun of three nightclubs in one. Close your eyes and let the beat move your feet—no one will even know whether you’re on the right rhythm. If you crave a rave, come to the always groovy Grove and dance the night away at one of the city’s most distinctive downtown spots. You do not want to miss this hip happening!

ATTIRE Dancing Duds

GUESTS 120 | $20

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SILENT DISCO

SUNDAY Game On: High Scores & Highballs

7:OO - 9:OO PM

The Burl Arcade

HOSTS Alex Garcia & Katie Bouvier, Molly & Jomo Thompson, Cat & Nathan Zamarron, The Burl Arcade

Token up. Game on. Get ready to crack that high score from 1988. Soak in the roar of the speedway, the flashing lights of the video screens, and the “chomp, chomp, chomp” of Ms. PacMan as you play to your heart’s content at The Burl Arcade where you can try your skills at over 30 vintage arcade games. Let your inner pinball wizard cast a spell with Lexington’s largest collection of vintage pinball machines. Costume up as your favorite classic character—flash your ‘stache as Mario, get glamorous as Princess Peach, or release your wild side as Sonic the Hedgehog. You can’t help but have a blast when you’re gripping a joystick—joy is right in the name. But keep one hand free for a cocktail from the fully stocked bar.

ATTIRE Video Game

Character

Costumes (Nintendo Entertainment Systems and 64-bit)

GUESTS 125 | $25

NOTE Guests will receive two complimentary drink tickets. Cash bar available.

Martini Monday

6:OO - 8:3O PM

The Clubhouse at The Red Mile

HOSTS Anne Allen, Sylvia Cerel-Suhl, Arlene Cohen, Jill Hall, Lindy Karns, Erica Mash, Barbara Rubin, Simone Salomon, Kimberly Stigers, Robin Thomerson, Jane Warner

Nobody needs another manic Monday. Instead stir…or shake…that routine up and start your week out right with Martini Monday. Come on out to the Red Mile’s hot new (and not yet open to the public!) clubhouse for conversations and libations and enjoy the awesome ambiance of this Lexington landmark. This is the perfect opportunity to catch up over cocktails with colleagues, reunite with old friends, meet new acquaintances, and network with movers, shakers, and headline makers. Do not miss this opportunity to mix, mingle and martini with magnificent mavens.Given the lineup of hosts, do we really need to spell out that shopping is on the menu? In the course of your evening’s adventures, explore the work of local women artists and bid on the pieces that seriously blow your skirt up.

ATTIRE Dressy Casual

GUESTS 150 | $50, $75, $100

NOVEMBER

SATURDAY

The Wedding You Wish You’d Had

6:OO - 11:OO PM

Lost Palm at the Manchester

HOSTS Anne & Wes Murry

What if you could have the excitement and elegance of a wedding with no annoying nuptials? Now, you can. We are throwing the wedding you wish you’d had—all the celebration with none of the commitment. Unbox that white gown and spray paint it black. Clear your closet of those bridesmaid’s dresses, then rip off the ruffles and slice a slit up the side. Flaunt a frock your mother-in-law would despise. Make a vow to love yourself. Grab your other half and take the elevator up to the glamourous Lost Palm rooftop bar where you’ll enjoy fabulous food, cool cocktails, and give new meaning to the term “bridal party.” There may even be a special appearance from the world’s grumpiest guest, Ouiser, who’ll cut the “repulsive” armadillo cake made famous in “Steel Magnolias.” And to top it all off, best dressed will win a night in the Manchester Hotel’s honeymoon suite.

ATTIRE Repurposed Wedding Fun Formal

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LexArts HOP brings downtown Lexington alive

when dozens of galleries, studios and exhibit spaces throw open their doors and welcome you in. Admission is FREE and good times are guaranteed. Check online for specific location details & hours. For more information

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The Singletary Center for the Arts and Origins Jazz Series present

Makaya McCraven

OCTOBER 6, 2023

7:30PM

Singletary Center for the Arts

finearts.uky.edu/singletary-center

A Walk in the Woods

OCTOBER 9, 2023

7:00PM

St. Raphael Episcopal Church amadeuslex.com

Ruben & Clay: Twenty Years | One Night

OCTOBER 10, 2023

7:30PM

Singletary Center for the Arts finearts.uky.edu/singletary-center

Kentucky Ballet Theatre presents Dracula

OCTOBER 14-15, 2023

FRIDAY, 7:00PM; SATURDAY, 2:00PM

Lexington Opera House kyballet.com/dracula

Discovery Saturday

OCTOBER 21, 2023

10:00AM

The Living Arts & Science Center lasclex.org

Healing Through Poetry: A Night of Spoken Word featuring KennyFresh

OCTOBER 26, 2023

7:00PM Combs Warehouse centre.edu/events

CKYO 76th Season

Opening Concert

NOVEMBER 5, 2023

5:00PM

Singletary Center for the Arts

Join the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras as they open their 76th Season at Singletary Center for the Arts on Sunday, November 5th at 5pm. Come hear over 250 talented 2nd thru 12th grade musicians perform familiar melodies and symphonic favorites. Performing will be the CKYO Symphony and Concert Orchestras under the direction of music director Marcello Cormio; the Repertory Orchestra under the direction of Lois Wiggins and Nancy Campbell; and the Bravo String Orchestra under the direction of Nancy Campbell and Mary Elizabeth Henton.

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Blues Traveler with Jono Manson

NOVEMBER 9, 2023

8:00PM

Zombie in Love

OCTOBER 15-NOVEMBER 5, 2023

TIMES VARY

Lexington Children’s Theatre

All Mortimer wants is to find a date to the school dance... which is hard when you’re a zombie. He has a big heart, but when he tries to let it show, his intestines just fall out! What’s an undead guy to do? This sidesplitting yet touching musical is a spooky celebration of the weird in all of us. lctonstage.org

Day of the Dead Celebration

NOVEMBER 1, 2023

5:00PM

The Living Arts & Science Center

Food trucks, local traditional performers, school groups, Day of the Dead Art Exhibit, Traditional Ofrendas on display, over 15 community-created Ofrendas (altars), and multiple opportunities to participate in art projects throughout the night. lasclex.org/events

Manchester Music Hall manchestermusichall.com

Homeschool Day

NOVEMBER 13, 2023

9:00AM

The Living Arts and Science Center lasclex.org/events

The Lexington Theatre Company presents

IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS

NOVEMBER 16-19, 2023

TIMES VARY

Lexington Opera House

The perfect way to ring in the holiday season is to “Let Yourself Go,” “Count Your Blessings,” and have a “Happy Holiday” with Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. If you love the film, you’ll love this spirited stage adaptation with terrific choreography, a heartwarming story and the holiday tunes you love. Bring the family and ring in the season with this classic musical. The Lexington Theatre Company combines Broadway veterans, rising stars and local professionals for a production that feels just like Broadway, crafted right here in Lexington. lexingtontheatrecompany.org

A Cathedral Christmas

DECEMBER 16, 2023

8:00PM

Christ the King Cathedral

LexPhil and The Lexington Singers return to the beautiful Cathedral of Christ the King for this holiday tradition in a program of timeless orchestral and choral works. This awe-inspiring musical experience in a divine setting will transport all to a place of peace that evokes the spirit of the holiday season. lexphil.org

Discovery Saturday

DECEMBER 16, 2023

10:00AM

The Living Arts & Science Center lasclex.org/events

Discovery Saturday

NOVEMBER 18, 2023

10:00AM

The Living Arts & Science Center lasclex.org/events

Miracle on 34th Street

DECEMBER 8-17, 2023

TIMES VARY

Woodford Theatre woodfordtheatre.com

We Wi-Schumann’s ‘erry Christmas

DECEMBER 18, 2023

6:30PM

St Michael’s Episcopal Church amadeuslex.com

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Whether it’s tasting a flight of craft beer at our local brewery, indulging in one of our top-notch culinary experiences, watching artists create at one of our local festivals, or jamming well into the night at a concert at our historic live performance venue, The Virginia, Somerset offers some of the best entertainment in the region. Take in the sunset as you stroll along our mural trail or spend the day hopping from boutique to boutique — no matter what you choose, you’ll find Somerset is alive with flavors, sounds, sights, and experiences!

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how to be a in your own state TOURIST

Kentucky is an incredible tourism destination; on that, its residents all agree. But for those of us who have been here a while, it can be easy to forget what a wealth of experiences await in our own backyard.

While it makes sense that if you’re planning a week-long vacation, you might head for a coast, what about your weekends? A day or two is all it takes to savor a quick sip of all that Kentucky does best...

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where ya headed?

Stay Put

There are definitely areas in your own city that you’ve never explored. It’s easy to think there’s “nothing to do” in town, but you’re certainly wrong. From historic homes to bustling tourist destinations, we’d be willing to bet that you’ve missed something great.

Attend an event that’s outside of your comfort zone. Head to the tourism office and ask them what you’ve been missing. Take a guided walking or driving tour so you can see things from a different perspective. Stay in a local hotel. Eat someplace you’ve always meant to check out, but never gotten around to.

Speaking of Food…

Why not gear your adventure toward trying some of Kentucky’s best bites and sweetest sips? There are so many amazing bars, distilleries, restaurants and eateries in our state… and yes, many are absolutely worth the drive!

Get Down on the Farm

Agritourism is thriving in Kentucky. There is so much to see and experience. Not only will you learn more about the products produced there, you will also be supporting Kentucky farmers. From picking your own pumpkins to petting some adorable sheep, your whole family will love these unique destinations. Visit kyproud.com to learn more and find out why it’s fun on the farm.

Leaf Peeping

Kentucky’s foliage is absolutely breathtaking once it takes on its full fall color. Unfortunately, that glorious moment is a very short window. So get out and see it! Make plans to take long drives to take in all that beauty.

Festivals and Fairs

Fall means lots of fun local events are happening across the state. Why not plan on attending one of these fabulous, festive celebrations? You’ll be treated to live music, local treats, awesome crafts and even some silly local traditions.

Interested?

Let your interests be your guide. Whether you’re a fan of country music or a golf aficionado, an equine enthusiast or Civil War history buff, there is something in our state for you to discover.

Rediscover

Been there, done that? I bet not! Many of Kentucky’s parks, attractions and towns have grown, changed and improved over the last couple of decades. If it’s been a while since you’ve traveled to a point of interest, consider revisiting it!

Family Matters

“Where’s your people from?” Old Timers love to ask that question… and it could be the start of an exciting journey. Explore the places your family settled in our state. Whether they’ve been here for generations or they’re recent arrivals, look at our state through their eyes. What brought them here? What dreams did they have for themselves and you, their ancestor? Why did they choose the spot they landed?

Not sure about your family’s history in Kentucky? If you’re curious, start with the Kentucky Genealogical Society, kygs.org.

Shop to It

Sometimes, you just need a little R&R: Retail and Restaurants. If you want to make your weekend about shopping, we salute your mission. Why not discover some charming little local boutiques? Extensively Google the area you’re headed to find little hidden retail gems and antique shops. Don’t forget about local maker’s markets to find great gifts for loved ones; after all, we’re quickly approaching the holiday shopping season! Cap the day of supporting small businesses off by dining locally, as well.

Bourbon

Look, we know you’re either a devoted bourbon lover… or you’re sorta maybe sick to death of hearing about the stuff. But can we make the case for bourbon tourism? Even if you feel like an expert on Kentucky’s spirit, we suspect that you might’ve missed some of the upgrades many of Kentucky’s bourbon distilleries have made to their facilities. World-class dining, guided tasting experiences, immersive exhibits and more await. And even if you simply can’t stand the stuff, many of the distilleries now produce other goods and spirits that may be more to your taste.

Arts and Crafts

Kentucky has countless artisans, makers and creators, as well as a deep appreciation for the arts. Make our many museums, galleries, artists’ studios, art fairs and maker’s markets a destination. Or, take classes from the pros!

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four offbeat destinations

Glendale, Kentucky

Love antiques, crafts and collectibles? It’s not an overstatement to say that there is something for everyone waiting in Glendale. This quaint little town is a haven for train enthusiasts, collectors and more. This historic town is just bursting at the seams with charm.

Must Eat: The Whistle Stop

Must Stay: Maple Cottage rentals

Must Shop: Tangles & Teacups

Rabbit Hash, Kentucky

This charming, sleepy riverside town elects a dog as mayor each year, and that’s just the start of its quirks. The Rabbit Hash General Store is the center of what goes on in this spot, but check out local artisans’ shops and more. Just don’t plan on having strong cell phone signal...

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Must Sip: Gunpowder Creek Vineyards

Must Stay: The Old Hashienda

Must Shop: Rabbit Hash General Store

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Cave City, Kentucky

The home of Mammoth Cave National Park is a wonderland of kitschy and fun attractions, like Dinosaur World. Aside from many caves you can visit, the nostalgia factor of the area is unbeatable. It’s a perfect destinations for kids –or the kid in us all.

Must Eat: Cave City Creamery

Must Stay: The Grand Victorian Inn

Must See: Kentucky Down Under

Pineville, Kentucky

Sweeping views of the Cumberland Valley await when you hike out to see Chained Rock. Pine Mountain will be absolutely beautiful in fall color later this month. The historic state park lodge offers tons of cozy vibes. And nearby golf and outdoor fun sure doesn’t hurt...

Must Eat: Leonz House of Steak and Subs

Must Stay: Pine Mountain State Resort Park

Must See: Chained Rock

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Use Time Off Wisely

You may be hoarding your vacation days for surf and sand, but taking off a half-day can get your weekend trip started with enough time to grab an incredible dinner and take in a few sights before you settle in for the night. Butting that up to a holiday or day when the office will be closed can offer you even more enjoyment.

It’s important to know that some destinations may be closed on Sundays or Mondays. Be sure to call ahead to be certain that you’re not headed for disappointment.

Do Your Research

Before you go, look up a few points of interest. Definitely find where you’re likely to stay, eat and visit at your chosen destination. But also search for things you might stop and see along the way.

If you’re really not sure where to point your car, kentuckytourism. com is an invaluable resource. They have plenty of itineraries and guides to inspire you. Don’t forget to look at brochures in rest stops and park lodges; it’s a great way to discover some local flavor!

Like the wacky and weird? Visit roadsideamerica.com to find quirky, kitschy and off-the-beaten-path attractions. Want to leave it all to chance? AI-generated travel guides from roamaround.io can inspire you wherever you go!

Pack Like a Boy Scout

A simple change of clothes is all that you need for a weekend getaway, but that shouldn’t be all that you pack. Bring along shoes appropriate for hiking, fancy dress clothes in case you discover a great place for dinner, rain gear in case the weather turns and, of course, some sunscreen to protect your neck (yes, even in the autumn). We also recommend keeping a cooler in case you buy any perishable goods, a ball cap to keep your scalp sunburn-free and a jacket, just in case.

Go All In

It won’t do you any good if you’re holding back any enthusiasm. Dive into the experience! Take silly selfies, join in group activities, ask questions and generally act like a kid again. You’ll enjoy yourself so much more than keeping a stiff upper lip the whole time.

Think Outside the Box

Being flexible and thinking creatively about your staycation can really open you up to a world of possibility. What if you went to a town and let a local tell you how to spend the day? What if you made a plan to visit each of Kentucky’s counties within the next three years? What if you made an alphabetical bucket list of Kentucky destinations to travel through? What if you just got in your car and drove until something piqued your interest? Being a tourist in your own state means you’re always close to something exciting. •

There are countless utilities that can help you plan your best staycation ever. We think these apps could help you find something amazing out there!

TripIt

If you have multiple bookings, TripIt can help you keep track of them all while you wander at your leisure.

Google My Maps

This trip planner is buried within Google Maps. Plot your points of interest. Google Maps, meanwhile, can help you find nearby attractions, restaurants, hotels and more.

TripAdvisor

Get the inside scoop on attractions, eateries and more from TripAdvisor users.

Wanderlog

This app works as a map, itinerary and more.

Roadtrippers

Love interesting roadside attractions? This app puts them within reach.

Roadside America

Like Roadtrippers, this app makes quirky and offbeat attractions easy to find.

NPS App

The US National Parks app offers ineractive features you won’t want to miss.

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Understanding the Importance of Estate Planning

Happy Fall, Y’all from NW Law + NW Title!

With the fall season upon us, our surrounding landscape is about to show us the importance of letting things go and preparing for what comes next in this season, and also the next season of life.

One thing that a lot of people don’t plan on is the importance of an estate plan. Having an estate plan is incredibly important for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it allows you to have control over what happens to your assets and belongings after you pass away. Without an estate plan, your assets may be distributed according to statutory laws, which may not align with your personal wishes.

Secondly, an estate plan can help avoid family disputes and conflicts. By clearly outlining your wishes and intentions in a legally binding document, you can minimize the chances of disagreements among your loved ones regarding the distribution of your assets. This can help preserve family relationships and prevent unnecessary stress during an already difficult time. Additionally, an estate plan can help minimize tax burdens on your loved ones. By strategically planning your estate, you can take advantage of various tax-saving strategies, such as setting up trusts or making charitable donations, which can ultimately reduce the amount of taxes your beneficiaries will have to pay.

Furthermore, an estate plan can ensure the smooth transfer of your business or other valuable assets such as real estate. If you own a business, having a succession

plan in place can help ensure its continuity and provide a clear roadmap for the transition of ownership. This can be crucial in maintaining the value and stability of your business.

Moreover, an estate plan can also include provisions for your healthcare and end-of-life decisions. By appointing a healthcare proxy and creating a living will, you can ensure that your medical wishes are respected and that someone you trust will make decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.

Lastly, having an estate plan can provide peace of mind. Knowing that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your loved ones and ensure that your assets are handled according to your wishes can bring a sense of security and relief.

In conclusion, having an estate plan is crucial for protecting your assets, avoiding family conflicts, minimizing taxes, ensuring business continuity, making healthcare decisions, and providing peace of mind. It is a proactive step that can greatly benefit you and your loved ones in the long run.

Which, is why we should take this step together. At NW Law + NW Title, we have a deep understanding of real estate and probate laws, which can be overwhelming for individuals without legal expertise. By hiring Richard E. Rogers, Esq., you ensure that all legal requirements are met, minimizing the risk of costly mistakes or disputes in your estate later on. Contact NW Law + NW Title today!

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$800,000 • 6 BED • 5 BATH • 5,065 SF | LEXINGTON, KY

This nearly new 2-story home on a finished walkout basement in the heart of Hamburg + Lexington, KY has all anyone could need! 6 true bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 living room spaces, separate gym/flex space, large bedrooms, chef’s kitchen, loads of outdoor spaces & so much more! The chef’s kitchen features quartz counter tops, tiled back splash, walk in pantry w/custom shelving and an island w/bar seating. The 2 living areas have ventless gas logs fireplaces with stunning feature walls. Upstairs you’ll be swept away by the size of the primary ensuite (bedroom measures 22’6’’ x 15’. The bathroom features a marble tiled walk in shower, separate soaking tub & the closet of every person’s dreams... carefully designed by California Closets! You’ll definitely want to see this beautiful home in person!

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Come play where you live in this amazing property with over 10+acres situated in beautiful horse country. All-brick ranch style home offers so much with gorgeous views from all directions. Featuring an open floor concept that will impress all your guests from the entry through to the finished walk-out basement. The most desirable kitchen offers marble counter tops, maple cabinets, painted glass backsplash, all appliances, glass bar, and so much more. 10’ ceilings give this home all the views out the sliding patio doors. The surrounding community offers a private 5 acre fishing lake and access to Hisle Park with great family activities!

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into a world of refined living? This meticulously designed residence offers a seamless blend of timeless elegance and modern convenience, creating an inviting retreat for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

Nestled in the heart of Versailles, the Lofts at Sugartree is a true haven of comfort and charm. This community is situated in a vibrant neighborhood known for its friendly atmosphere and convenient access to amenities. Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of horse farms, where the majestic creatures roam freely, embodying the essence of this remarkable part of Kentucky’s legacy.

The interiors showcase meticulous attention to detail, from the expansive vaulted ceilings to custom fireplaces. The spacious rooms are filled with abundant natural light, creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort for you and your guests. Units will encompass 2,000-3,000 sq.ft.

The heart of the home is the gourmet kitchen, thoughtfully designed to inspire culinary creativity. Featuring all stainless-steel appliances, expansive counter space, and custom cabinetry, this kitchen is any culinary enthusiast’s dream. Whether you entertain or simply enjoy creating a delicious meal, this space will feel like a dream come true.

Retreat to the luxurious, spacious primary suite, where comfort and relaxation await. Enjoy the privacy of your own spa-like ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet that offers both functionality and style.

Elevate your lifestyle and embrace the harmony of work and leisure in the office space and the loft area. With ample room for innovation, these two bonus living spaces seamlessly blend work and comfort.

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J.Taylor Homes can customize finishes and some layout features on new and upcoming builds. Interior designs and selections for fully furnished and professionally styled options are available and exclusively created by J. Stuart Hurt.

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WITHover 50 rooms spanning 24,000+ square feet, Delong Manor is widely considered to be the largest home in Kentucky. To call it “stunning” would be an understatement.

“When I first walked in, I was amazed,” listing agent Douglas Schuerman told Realtor.com. “One word came to mind and that was ‘perfect.’ Everything in this home is museum quality and absolutely perfect … There’s nothing like it.” Constructed of steel, concrete and Indiana limestone, Delong Manor features a timeless exterior. Shades and cream were used throughout to mirror the home’s 17th century English country style.

“I think the original owner traveled around the world looking at different English manors and different homes with different features, and he put his ideas together and came up with this fabulous home,” Schuerman said. The home’s current owners purchased the property for $4 million in 2019 and immediately set about making upgrades. This

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included refinishing or replacing over 50 mahogany exterior doors. Schuerman explains, “The sellers have put a lot of money into it. They’ve touched almost every aspect of the house, inside and out.”

And it’s clear. No opportunity was missed to build upon the luxury of the exterior. Amenities such as the elevator, in-law suite, spacious garage, butler’s pantry, chef’s kitchen, game room, multiple bars, private theatre, formal gardens and pool ensure that this home is an entertaining paradise.

Sprawling over more than ten acres, the grounds were designed to make the most of the home’s horse country surroundings off of Delong Road. “The gardens are amazing, with tons of trees and landscaping,”

Schuerman said. “There are trellises that are along the pool, with wisteria, and there are tons of flowers everywhere. It’s very picturesque and very secluded on a gated, private drive.”

Schuerman added, “It couldn’t be built in today’s market for anywhere near the offering price.” 

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• 10.78 acre lot in secluded, wooded area, but just a short drive from everything

• 3-story home

Exterior features Indiana limestone

• 10 bedrooms

• 8 full bathrooms and 5 half baths

• 8-car garage

• Built in 2001, refinished since 2019

• 17th-Century English country style

• Partially finished basement with walk-out/ walk-in access

• Multiple fireplaces

• Gated courtyard/driveway

Tons of entertaining space, including formal gardens and elegant pool

• 2,200 sq. ft. “in-law” apartment with private staircase, which encompasses 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, a living room, kitchen, dining room and laundry room

• 1202 Delong Place is currently for sale, listed at $14.5 million with EXP Realty, LLC

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Fghtfully

Fall is here, which means it’s finally acceptable to bring the skeletons (literally) out of your closet!

Turning your home into a spooky scene can be such a fun tradition every year and a perfect opportunity to be playful with your home decor.

Halloween decorating doesn’t have to necessarily be orange and black; there are many spooky themes to incorporate into your home depending on your own personal aesthetic. So remember to have a frightfully FUN time this fall season!

DIY Tip: Buy a bunch of cheap dollar store plastic pumpkins and paint them whatever color you want for adorable custom decor pieces!

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Areas like your living room mantle or entryway console table are perect spots to spruce up for the frightful season.

Add some fun pumpkins of different shapes and sizes and bundle packs of bats are a quick and easy way to compeltely transform a space to the perfect level of spooky.

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TIp: If you don’t want to use obvious decor pieces like ghosts and spiderwebs, opt for items like this moody floral thow pillow to still incorporate that “spooky” feel without being literal.

Halloween is the perfect time to try new DIY projects around the house and why not start with your front porch to greet your guests in the most frightful way?

Use pvc pipe to build a frame for your porch entrance and attach varying plastic pumpkins by drilling holes in the back and threading zip ties to create a showstopping display. You’ll be sure to be the must-stop house on trick-or-treat night!

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How to choose a High-Performance HVAC Contractor

Finding a contractor to work on your home or business premises should be based on more than clever advertising. This is particularly true when choosing an HVAC contractor, since they’ll be working on one of your most important assets -- the cooling and heating system in your home or business environment.

Complex Systems

Today’s complex systems contain electrical and electronic parts, highpressure refrigerant, and often propane or natural gas used as a fuel.

Maximum Efficiency

Aside from safety, ensuring that your HVAC system is functioning at maximum efficiency is a priority; poor performance translates directly into wasted money.

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ComfortMaster Heating has built a reputation for being able to solve the unsolvable. Most of their leads come from word-ofmouth recommendations according to founder and owner Butch Mellot. “We get a lot of calls from people with balance issues, humidity control struggles, moisture problems, and so on,” Mellot says. “And a good bit of our work comes from builders who have issues with projects they’ve built or are in the middle of building.”

Customer Service begins with Good Training

“Whether it’s an in-house training or continuing education at a factory school, the focus for our technicians is on training,” Mellot says. “Good customer service starts with good training.”

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social season the fall

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Hats by Katie Fedora in Rust Felt ($275, Carl Meyers) Trooper Shoulder Bag in Cognac ($475, Freedman’s) Intarsia Sweater - Horse ($68, Little English) Alynn Men’s Silk Tie ($55, My Favorite Things) Linny H2O Brown Suede Boot ($150, Peggy’s) Blossom Floral Hair Clip ($12, Urban Outfitters)

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in season:Winter Squash

Butternut Squash

The sweet, creamy flavor of this squash is a fall staple. Breaking it down can be difficult due to its tough skin, but the results are always tasty. Wonderful for soups, mashes, roasts and more.

Acorn Squash

Obviously, this cutie is shaped like an acorn. This green squash is a lovely yellow-orange inside. The skin becomes tender when roasted. Works great in both sweet and savory dishes.

Spaghetti Squash

As the name suggests, once roasted, the flesh of this squash pulls apart into strings. You can use this as a carb-free spaghetti alternative or employ this squash in a veggie hash.

Pie/Sugar Pumpkin

These small, orange pumpkins can be roasted whole or pureed for pies, breads, muffins and more. Of course, these little pumpkins obviously work as jack o’lanterns, as well!

Delicata Squash

Roasted, this squash becomes sweet and creamy... and unlike other varieties the striped skin is then thin and edible! It’s perfect for both sweet and savory dishes and becoming a kitchen fave.

Chayote

Did you know this bumpy little green veggie is a squash? It can be eaten raw, pickled, sautéed, fried or cooked. It’s sometimes seen in Latin, Caribbean and Asian cuisine.

Kabocha Pumpkin

Whether green or red, “Japanese squash” is perfect for steaming, stuffing, roasting or pureeing. Its sweet, velvety and tastes a bit like sweet potatoes. Many people love them as table décor.

Hubbard Squash

This large, lumpy squash can appear orange, green or even slightly grey. It’s sweet when roasted like other orange-fleshed winter varieties. The shape and size may be a challenge.

Sweet Dumpling Squash

Creamy yellow skin with stripes make this small variety very, very cute. Roast these little guys whole for a starchy, smooth taste that’s reminiscent of corn. Also wonderfully decorative!

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Butternut Squash Risotto

•4 c. butternut squash, peeled and cubed

•6 oz. thick-cut bacon, chopped

•2 T butter

•1 T olive oil

•1/2 c. shallot, finely chopped

•1 c. Arborio rice

•1/4 c. dry white wine

•4 c. chicken broth

•1/2 tsp. fresh thyme, chopped

•4 c. kale, chopped

•1/2 c. Parmesan cheese

Position one oven rack in the center and another below it. Preheat oven to 400°F. Arrange squash in one layer on rimmed baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Scatter bacon over squash.

Add butter and oil to a large Dutch oven over medium heat; add shallot. Cook until translucent, about 3 minutes. Stir in rice and cook until it begins to crackle. Add wine. Let bubble for 30 seconds, then turn off heat. Add chicken stock, thyme and salt, to taste.

Place sheet pan on lower rack in oven. Set Dutch oven on middle rack. Bake sheet pan for 30 minutes, or until bacon is crisp and fat is rendered. Bake Dutch oven about the same amount of time, until rice is tender and only a bit of liquid remains unabsorbed at the bottom. Remove from oven.

Use a slotted spoon to transfer squash and bacon into Dutch oven, draining excess fat. Add kale and cheese, stirring until kale is wilted. (adapted from Family Style Food)

Note: If you prefer to roast the squash before cubing, simply pan-fry bacon separately and add both at end.

Stuffed Delicata Squash

•3 delicata squash, sliced lengthwise and seeds removed

•1 T maple syrup

•2 tsp. thyme

Stuffing:

•1 c. dried quinoa, rinsed

•1 3/4 c. water

•1/2 c. dried cranberries

•1/2 c. pistachios

•1 shallot, diced

•1 15oz. chickpeas, drained and rinsed

Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly brush the delicata halves with maple syrup. Sprinkle with a bit of salt and pepper. Place on baking sheet cut side up. Bake for 30-45 minutes, or until tender. Meanwhile, in a medium pot, add quinoa and water. Bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for 15 minutes.

Remove lid, fluff with a fork and let sit 10 minutes. Add cranberries, pistachios, shallot and chickpeas; season to taste. Toss well to combine.

Scoop quinoa mixture into squash halves. Return to oven for 10 minutes, then serve. (adapted from Simple Veganista)

Note: If you want a little more flavor in your stuffing, cooked, crumbled bacon or sausage would be a welcome addition.

Cider Baked Squash

•2 medium acorn squash, cut into 1” slices, seeds removed

•1/2 c. apple cider

•1/4 c. packed brown sugar

•1/2 tsp. salt

•1/8 tsp. cinnamon

•1/8 tsp. mace or nutmeg

Preheat oven to 325°F. Arrange slices of squash in a 15x10” baking dish. Pour cider over squash. Whisk together brown sugar, salt, cinnamon and mace; sprinkle mixture over squash.

Cover with foil. Bake until squash is tender, about 40 minutes. (adapted from Taste of Home)

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Top it off :

Top your risotto with seared scallops, sautéed mushrooms, shredded cooked chicken, smoked sausage or caramelized butternut squash cubes.

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“All of our veterinarians are from Kentucky, and have a heart for the Bluegrass and caring for Central Kentucky pets,” the team at Richmond Road Veterinary Clinic explained. “Our clients and patients are like family and friends to us, and we pride ourselves on knowing you and your pet by name.”

The clinic is able to deliver such highquality care thanks in large part to the passionate model set by practice owner Dr. Kevin Smith.

“Every day is an adventure. I get to see dogs and cats of all shapes and sizes. I fell in love with medicine,” Dr. Smith said of his first work experience at a local veterinarian clinic. “I loved helping to make them feel better and it has been my passion ever since. Being a veterinarian is not my job; it is who I am to my core.”

Building on this foundation, Richmond Road Veterinary Clinic assures every client that its work is not just a job, but truly a calling. That’s clear in the care each member of the staff provides, as well as its’ commitment to the Lexington Humane Society as their adoption program sponsor since 2018. LHS’s mission is to place adoptable animals into forever homes.

“Caring for thousands of pets each year is like caring for any member of your family,” Dr. Smith said.

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“Our goal and purpose is to enhance the quality of life of people and animals in our community,” explained Dr. Ashley Sullivan. “We achieve this by practicing high-quality veterinary medicine with superior customer service. Caring for your four-legged family member(s) is our passion.”

With a dedication to the utmost care, the staff at Tates Creek Animal Hospital has earned the trust of countless patients and owners.

This includes offering full-service small animal veterinary care services like vaccinations, wellness checkups, internal medicine, surgery, dentistry and pharmaceutical services. And it’s through unparalleled customer service and cohesive teamwork that the hospital has earned a reputation for the highest level of care for patients and clients. Through it all, it’s clear that these clinics are proud to help cats and dogs live their best lives.

“At both clinics, you’ll benefit from the wisdom, energy, experience and heart of numerous licensed veterinarians and a staff of well-trained technicians, assistants and receptionists,” Dr. Sullivan explained. “Between our veterinarians and team members, we have more than 70 pets — dogs, cats, horses and more. We are pet lovers, personally and professionally!”

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Mixing Pets and House Guests Petiquette:

Even if you have the most well-behaved pooch at home, they can turn into a bull in a china shop when guests arrive at your front door. Inviting people into your home can be stressful enough as is, especially around the holidays, and having an overly excited or stressed dog can cause extra unwanted havoc in your home.

If this situation sounds familiar, we can assure you, you’re not alone! Guests are a break in your dog’s normal day-today routine, so it’s understandable that inviting others to your home can receive an extreme response. If you’re tired of apologizing for your (usually) precious pup’s behavior, then it’s time to learn some tips and tricks that will have all your guests complimenting your cool, calm, and collected fido! Ideally, when someone enters your home, you want your pet to be calm so they don’t jump on a guest who doesn’t particularly like dogs, someone who is unsteady on their feet, or so chaos doesn’t immediately ensue. The best way to prevent these situations is to first give them the support to make good decisions. For example, if you know your dog likes to steal snacks off the kitchen counter, move items out of reach and make sure your pet isn’t left alone in the kitchen.

Remember that your home is also your pet’s home, so it’s important for them to have a space they can go to calm down when guests are around. Even if your guests love your pets, a good rule of thumb is “supervise or confine.” This means if you can’t fully supervise your pet, they should be confined to a comfortable spot where they can relax, and you can keep your piece of mind. Now this may sound like a punishment for your pet getting too excited, but really, this is a great opportunity to allow your dog to calm down. Give them a toy or two, a treat, and their bed, and they will be in dreamland soon after your guests arrive. If this trick doesn’t work at first, try taking your pup for a walk before sending them to their private relaxation area.

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For that maximum distraction power, invest in a few toys that encourage soothing behavior like licking and chewing, or in my dog’s case, tiny little nibbles. These types of toys can help ease your pooch’s anxiety when you’re gone to work or guests are over, but can also promote mental stimulation and minimize separation anxiety.

Some toys we recommend are:

1. KONG Classic Dog Toy: can stuff with treats or fill with dog-safe peanut butter for longtime focus; also dishwasher safe!

2. Paw5 Wooly Snuffle Mat: keep your pup busy and work their brain while they sniff out treats or kibble from the fabric folds

3. SmartPetLove Snuggle Puppy: Heartbeat toys combine warmth, softness, and a rhythmic pulse to give your pet the perfect cuddling companion. Heavy chewers beware, as your dog may see it more as a chew toy than a calming mechanism!

We’ve all heard that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but this old adage isn’t necessarily true. Dogs are innately good learners, and when high-value treats are involved, we’re sure you’ll have your pet’s full attention. Practicing the sit command helps dogs with their self-control, so be sure to practice this command for multiple situations, and especially by entrances where your guests enter. Then, when your pup behaves as you want, praise and reward them with treats and lots of love! With so many different treat options, it’s hard to know what is considered “high-value.” Luckily, you probably already have several high-value treat options in your kitchen, such as chicken, hot dogs, and most importantly, cheese! Personally, my dog will do just about anything for some shredded cheese.

Some packaged treat options we recommend are:

1. Northwest Naturals Freeze Dried Treats: for both dogs and cats, and come in a large variety of flavors

2. Vital Essentials Freeze Dried Raw Dog Treats: packed with protein and come in a variety of unique flavors

3. Stella & Chewy’s Crav’n Bac’n Bites: with bacon as the #1 ingredient, your dog will be beggin’ for bacon!

When mixing pets and guests, most importantly, be sure to advocate for your pet! Your home is their home, where they feel comfortable and safe with you - guests can be an unwelcome distraction for them, so explaining to your guests what your dog needs to be successful can make for a better visit for all.

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31 Days to Amaze brings businesses together to support Shriners Children’s Lexington

In 2022, Shriners Children’s did a so launch of a program called 31 Days to Amaze, a national program aimed at supporting the most amazing care anywhere through strategic partners during the month of October.

is program partners our nationally ranked care with philanthropically minded businesses and individuals to raise funds locally for our patients. In 2022, Lexington had 12 businesses that came together to raise nearly $30,000.

ese amazing individuals, from local photographers to national chains, created fundraising campaigns to support our more than 16,000 patients. By giving back, businesses were able to show that they are great community partners and care about the most important individuals in our community — our children.

is year, we have been recruiting aggressively and have over 40 businesses committed — with more committing each day!

Our goal is to raise between $150,000-$200,000 for our patients and we are marching right along to do that.

Are you interested in supporting nationally ranked pediatric orthopedic care right here at home?

Partner with one of the most trusted brands in pediatric health care and join Shriners Children’s Lexington in our 31 Days to Amaze program! e incredible power of philanthropy funds 70% of our local budget. Contact us at (859) 268-5768 or wesley.scott@shrinenet.org

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31 Days to Amaze is an annual giving campaign within the month of October that unites businesses and the community in support of the mission of Shriners Children’s Lexington. Businesses partner with Shriners to raise funds to make our nationally ranked patient care possible. No matter if your business is big or small, online or at location, Shriners Children’s will help coordinate a participation plan specifically for you.

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Come visit us at our medical center for a personal tour and see how we are changing the lives of the children we serve for the better. Tours are available with an RSVP on the first Thursday and Friday of each month from noon to 3 p.m. or by contacting our team. Contact Bridget Starr at 859-2685770 or bridget.starr@shrinenet.org today to schedule your tour. To learn more, contact our philanthropy team at wesley.scott@shrinenet.org or 859-268-5768, or visit us online at ShrinersLexington.org.

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Christian Appalachian Project Announces 2023 Champions of Appalachia

Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) has selected Rev. Dwayne Mills and the Callie D McGrath Foundation as its 2023 Champions of Appalachia. The annual award recognizes individuals and organizations that have had a positive, long-term impact on the lives of people in the region.

“The compassion of this year’s Champions of Appalachia has brought life-changing services to people in need in the region,” said Guy Adams, CAP president/CEO. “We are honored to recognize their service to Appalachia.”

Mills, a native of Martin County, serves as the executive director of Appalachia Reach Out (ARO). The nonprofit that has served people in the region since 1972 through three main areas: education, addiction and recovery, and work and witness, or volunteer groups who serve on short-term mission projects. Mills, along with another partner, co-coordinated and led more than 55 teams to provide over 14,000 hours of direct service to families in Perry County who needed home repairs after last summer’s devastating floods. ARO also serves 120 families monthly at its food pantry and operates a thrift store.

For 21 years, the generosity of the Callie D McGrath Foundation has supported CAP’s mission of building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ’s love through service in Appalachia. Because of the foundation, CAP has continued to offer self-help human services programs to meet the basic needs of children, their families, and seniors in the region.

The annual Champions of Appalachia celebration is underwritten by NetGain Technologies, LLC, a leading provider of Information Technology services and solutions since 1984. Since the founding more than 50 years ago, CAP has grown to impact the lives of more than 1.5 million people each year. For more information, visit christianapp.org.

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In July, we said “see ya later” to one of our own. Mike Cyrus was a freelance photographer who shot portraits, events and covers for TOPS over the last several years and quickly became a member of the TOPS family. Because that’s just the kind of guy Mike was.

photos by Mike Cyrus special thanks to Dr. Michael Huang

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“It’s not a goodbye; it’s a see ya later.”

Michael E. “Mike” Cyrus

led many lives in one lifetime. He is a former racecar driver. He retired from Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in Georgetown. He started a business and studio. He was a husband and father. He was an active member of his community. And somewhere along the way, he chose to pursue his passion for photography.

Mike photographed weddings, portraits, sporting events and more for numerous clients, ranging from families and friends to professional sports teams. His work was featured in magazines, on television and beyond. From capturing Kentucky Derby winners to joyful high school seniors, Mike’s camera was always pointed at something incredible. He even offered photography classes to invite others to discover the joy of photography.

But technical know-how and stunning subjects can only take a photographer so far. What made Mike’s work so dynamic, so impactful, wasn’t just his fantastic eye for composition, nor his determination to get the shot –more on that later. It was his ability to engage with the people in front of his lens. He wasn’t just friendly; by the end of a shoot, you were friends.

While Mike’s photographs are stunning, his true legacy is his wife and partner of 24 years, Misty, and their daughters, Rachel, Allison and Hannah. He always expressed such gratitude to get to spend more time with them.

Truly, Mike knew he was living his dream. So when he was diagnosed with stomach cancer, the man with one speed – go, go, go – knew that it would be a challenge, but one he would face with a smile on his face. His grace, optimism,

gratitude and unfailing sense of humor throughout his cancer journey was an incredible testimony to his faith and character.

We decided to feature one of Mike’s photographs on the cover of this issue in tribute to his memory; he often photographed the weekend races and crowds out at Keeneland for TOPS. He also shot the Kentucky Derby for us every year he was able.

And so we’ll share a story about Mike’s dedication to his craft. At the time of this year’s Derby, he was undergoing another round of chemotherapy. He had been too ill to attend a couple of events he had wanted to photograph leading up to the Derby, but he was bound and determined to make it to the track. He was in the thick of it for the whole day, crawling in the mud, stretching, leaning, climbing to get once-in-a-lifetime shots.

With his classic mix of humor and humility, Mike shared the story of this day on his Facebook page (apologies for any TMI):

“I may have puked more than once on the track in front of 10,000 people. I may have over done it and now I’m really paying the price for it, BUT to feel ALIVE again to feel like I did something GREAT along with my brother dr Michael Huang. I made memories that will last much longer than any pain I’m feeling right now. I got over 200 text and fb messages checking on me I THANK YOU and I Thank God my Lord and savior for the opportunity to play in the dirt one more year!!”

We miss our friend for now, but we know he’ll be waiting with a big smile when we see him again. •

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To purchase prints of Mike’s work, visit heartofbbn.com. Proceeds benefit Markey Cancer Center.

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Toast to the FINEST HONOREES

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Kentucky & West Virginia Chapter honors Kentucky’s Finest - a select group of local men and women who are committed to professional growth through a guided fundraising and awareness campaign. These honorees exemplify strong leadership qualities, are active in their community and have excelled in their chosen professions.

Throughout the campaign, Finest honorees will put their creativity, passion and competitive spirit to the test as they work together to raise awareness and funds to support the mission of the CF Foundation. The campaign will culminate with the 65 Roses Gala which recognizes the honorees’ accomplishments individually and as a class, and provides guests with fabulous food and refreshments, entertainment and fun!

Saturday, November 11, 2023 • 6:30 PM at Marriott Louisville Downtown

To purchase tickets or support an honoree:

Daniel Dadi

Louisville, KY | Compliance Analyst Louisville Metro Government

Daniel has worked diligently to increase the city of Louisville’s Minority/ Women Business Enterprise database, helping profit growth for businesses that historically have been under-utilized. Daniel has two close friends battle CF and he sees the health challenges they face daily. “Seeing what they endure makes me want to do what I can to help them and the future generations to come fighting this battle.”

Lauren Kormelink, PharmD, BCACP

Lexington, KY | Clinical Ambulatory Care Pharmacist

UK Healthcare Adult CF & Pulmonology Clinic

Lauren says that serving as a Finest Honoree is a significant milestone, both personally and professionally. Growing up with a close friend who battled CF, Lauren saw firsthand how terrible this disease can be. She dedicated her professional career to improving the lives of those living with CF by excelling in pharmacy-based research and top-notch patient care. Lauren is recognized as a national leader in pharmacy, presenting at the North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, serving on the national CFF Compass Advisory Board, and as Assistant Professor in the UK College of Pharmacy.

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Dr. Nicholas Ryan

Barbourmeade, KY | Ob/Gyn Norton

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Beyond serving patients every day, Nick is an accomplished physician builder for the EPIC medical records system, streamlining work done in his department and presenting to national audiences. He also founded a personal finance website that teaches financial literacy primers and a comprehensive retirement calculator! Dr. Ryan and his wife have a personal connection to CF and are faithful supporters of the work find a cure.

Mackenzie Hashem

Jeffersonville, IN | Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Content Specialist Norton Healthcare

After finishing her undergraduate degree in Health Information Management, she earned her Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) credential. She also serves as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisor for the Zeta Epsilon Alpha Phi chapter at Indiana University Southeast. Mackenzie says being recognized as a CFF Finest Honoree means having the opportunity to shine light on the needs of those living with cystic fibrosis right here in the community that helped shape who she is today.

Nancy Sinegal

Lexington, KY | Fleet Logistics Supervisor Enterprise Holdings, Inc

As a native of Pittsburgh, Nancy has been active in the CFF-Western PA chapter for many years. Nancy advocates in honor of her beloved sisterin-law who battled CF. Nancy says, “Tammi spent her entire life raising awareness and funds for the CF Foundation. Her unwavering spirit and passion to live life to the fullest will remain with me always. I know that nothing would make her happier than to make sure no more children are lost to this disease, and we work until ‘CF stands for Cure Found’.”

Jessie Nalley

Louisville, KY | Student, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Sullivan University

Jessie has worked as a Patient Care Associate at Norton Brownsboro ICU, improving her skillset and striving to provide high quality patient care. Jessie serves her community as an advocate with the Center for Women and Families and attends service trips with Global Medical Training and International Medical Relief. Jessie is proud to link arms with the CF Foundation as they exemplify what it means to improve the lives of those affected by the disease.

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Samantha Nizich

Louisville, KY | Student, Master of Science in Physician Assistant

Sullivan University

Samantha’s experiences in healthcare highlight her empathy and love of helping others. Prior to beginning her PA program, she was a direct support professional offering in home care to persons with developmental disabilities. While at Oregon Health and Science University, Samantha served as a research assistant focusing on the science behind treatment implementation. A member of Samantha’s cohort has a sister living with CF. This has inspired her to be a part of ending the disease.

Lindsey Nolan, PharmD

Louisville, KY | Clinical Pharmacist Specialist

UofL Health

As a pharmacist, Lindsey provides excellent patient care through her work with the UofL Health Specialty Pharmacy and Gastroenterology Practice. In addition to caring for patients with IBD, Lindsey also provides support for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) through her pharmacy role and understands the impact that positive patient care can have on those living with CF. Her hope is that the lives of CF patients and their families continue to be enhanced through the support, research, and advocacy of CFF.

Thomas Veatch

Lebanon, KY | Executive Administrative Assistant and Marketing and Communications Coordinator

Spring View Hospital

Thomas has two family members living with CF, giving him a deep respect for the research and advancement of new treatments for those battling the disease. Thomas loves his community and is invested in community events in Marion County.

Lauren Westerfield

Fisherville, KY | Student, Master of Science in Physician Assistant

Sullivan University

Lauren is currently studying her Master of Science in Physician Assistant at Sullivan University. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Lauren majored in biology and worked as a CNA and pharmacy technician to improve her skills and become a top tier provider for her future patients. Lauren is more than a dedicated student, she is also involved in local philanthropic efforts and committed to service. Lauren has a deeply personal connection to the CFF mission as one of her dear friends is a person living with CF.

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CarolRussell

It is an immense honor for me to serve as a 2023 Kentucky Leaders of Impact Nominee. I am joining other nominees across the state to share our personal stories and passion for the American Heart Association while raising funds and awareness. Having personally experienced the devastating effects heart disease has on those we love, I am proud to be part of creating solutions. My precious grandson Woodson David Czirr was born June 22, 2020. Due to multiple congenital heart defects, he passed away five and a half hours later. In his short life, he experienced much love from our family, and he lives on in all our hearts. Woodson is who inspired me to accept the Leaders of Impact nomination, and I ask you to join me in supporting the American Heart Association in his memory.

As the number one killer in the United States, you too have likely lost someone you love to Heart Disease. This is why I invite you to join me in shaping the health of our community, as well as supporting the innovative research and bold initiatives of the American Heart Association.

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My Pink Navigator

It’s obviously a huge understatement to say that a breast cancer diagnosis comes with a whole host of worries. But many of those worries are difficult to understand for those who have not faced a cancer journey.

That’s where My Pink Navigator comes in. From care packages to lodging and transportation services, this local nonprofit organization understands the many kinds of support that a breast cancer patient will need along the way.

Newly diagnosed patients can be paired with breast cancer survivor mentors. These survivors offer guidance and support through what can be a scary and confusing time. Because they’ve “been there,” this connection can be an invaluable resource for patients.

“When you are having to make these life-altering choices, with no true understanding of how you will physically/emotionally handle your life-long decision, finding someone who has been

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“Our mission is to eliminate barriers and provide organization in the lives of breast cancer patients through education and navigational support.”

through this path helps you understand that you are not alone,” explained survivor Kristen, who turned to My Pink Navigator for support.

Survivor Kelley added, “We all have our own diagnosis and own journey but having someone to talk to, and who understands, is nice. Everyone at My Pink Navigator knows and cares.”

My Pink Navigator’s mission is rooted in that deep, firstperson understanding of the difficulties breast cancer patients face. Founder Bobbie Niehaus doesn’t have to imagine this difficult journey; she lived it. “From day one of my diagnosis, I was constantly thinking of ways to get involved to spread awareness and educate others,” she said. “Having a nonprofit and being able to serve others in their fight with breast cancer has been my passion, and I am so happy that I can make a greater impact in

someone’s life. To make their fight easier and comfortable means the world to me.”

My Pink Navigator’s newest resource is a guide and planner. Patients can carry this planner with them to doctor visits, treatments and tests, helping the patient stay organized, educated and informed about their diagnosis. This simple tool can lift the veil of confusion that often surrounds the endless numbers and terms that get thrown around during these appointments. This is just one more way that My Pink Navigator empowers patients.

During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we encourage you to learn more about services like My Pink Navigator. Visit mypinknavigator.org to find out how this organization can help you or anyone you know who is facing a breast cancer diagnosis. •

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INSPIRATIONS

Break

theIce:

How Lexington Ice Sculptures is changing the game

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From watching his dad

create masterpieces out of ice to creating icy masterpieces of his own, Matthew Stoddart has been hooked on ice sculpting since he entered his first competition at age 13. Almost 15 years later, Matthew is now the Lead Ice Artist at Lexington Ice Sculptures, where he and his team create anything and everything you can imagine out of ice!

“Our company, Lexington Ice Sculptures, started with my father who has over 25 years of experience in ice sculpting,” explains Matthew. “Each block is a blank canvas that I transform into unique sculptures that can also be functional and interactive, leaving lifelong memories for any event.”

Matthew adds, “With the constant growth of technology and tools, our state of the art ice sculpting business has evolved into what it is today, with more innovation on the horizon!”

Before there was Lexington Ice Sculptures, Matthew’s parents, Kellie and Michael Stoddart, took their passions for food and hospitality to a new level, opening Seasons Catering. Now in its 27th year, and with the added ice aspect, Seasons Catering encompasses a one stop shop for any and all events.

“My parents built both of their companies from the ground up and have been in the food and hospitality world longer than I’ve been alive,” laughs Matthew. “They are by far the hardest working individuals I know and it shows with all they’ve accomplished in the past 27 years. Even before I got my hands on a chainsaw, I would see my dad practicing for competitions and it was so fascinating to me. As I got older, he started taking me to these ice sculpting competitions to be his assistant, and when I was 13, my dad entered me in my very first ice sculpting competition. I ended up placing second and I’ve been hooked ever since!”

Within the past 5 years, Matthew has expanded Lexington Ice Sculptures beyond just ice. He has also begun sculpting fruit, cheese, vegetables and pumpkins. So, if you’re planning your next tailgate, spooky Halloween party, or autumn get together, Matthew can help you bring your perfect vision to life!

“At Lexington Ice Sculptures, we provide the best quality ice to our clients,” Matthew explained. “Whether it’s a 2x2” cocktail cube or a massive ice bar, we have a very strict standard of what any product should look like before it leaves our freezers, so we can ensure lifelong memories for every client.”

When Matthew is outside the freezer, he is deeply passionate about his faith, family, and friends. “I set God

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An ice sculpture

t for Queen B!

Matthew recently had the pleasure of creating two ice sculptures for the Queen B herself, Beyoncé. The performer took the stage at Louisville’s L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium this July with her Renaissance world tour. Matthew created her iconic bee, as well as a crowned B monogram to celebrate the singer. This isn’t his first brush with fame, of course. He and his sculptures have appeared on television, been featured at festivals and brought the magic to countless events. From frozen shot glasses to showstopping ice thrones, he’s done it all. As Matthew likes to point out, ice sculptures aren’t “just swans” anymore – though he can certainly make one, if that’s what you’re after. Pretty cool, huh? •

on the back burner for a while, but when I found my faith again in April 2022 it changed everything” smiles Matthew. “Within three months of having Jesus in my day to day life, I made the best decision of my life and had a close friend baptize me in an ice bath!”

Matthew gives thanks to his friends and family who have been an immense support system over the last few (crazy) years, saying that being able to spend quality time with his friends and family is what makes life worth living.

It may not be easy work moving 300 pound blocks of ice, working in an 18 degree freezer, and getting snow in places you didn’t know could go, but Matthew will never tire of sharing his passion. Matthew encourages everyone to work to live – not live to work – keep an open mind, smile, laugh and be willing to help others daily. As he says, “Like ice sculptures, we’re only here in this world for a short time; live it to the fullest!”

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Get in touch: Lexington Ice Sculptures (859) 425.9988 LexingtonIceSculptures.com Follow Matthew on his ice adventures on : @matthewstoddart

Calipari’s New Team

Kentucky basketball has had its share of offseason drama but coach John Calipari has put together a team he really “likes” and one that many national basketball analysts now believe could possibly be in the mix for the national championship in March.

Kentucky has not been to the Final Four since 2015 and has not won a national title since 2012. However, Calipari has the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class and UK assistant coach Orlando Antigua said the coaches were “pleasantly surprised” by the overall unselfish play of the team during its four exhibition wins in Canada against international competition. So what does Antigua think about this year’s personnel? Here are some observations he offered on various players as UK prepares to open the season Nov. 6 against New Mexico State.

— Freshman center Aaron Bradshaw missed not only the games in Canada but summer workouts after needing foot surgery because of an ankle injury suffered in the McDonald’s All-American Game. “Aaron brings a very unique skill set. He can shoot the 3, handle the ball and pass. He just happens to be 7-1 and he can be a rim protector but he’s also very unique offensively.”

— Freshman wing Justin Edwards is described as a “basketball player you want on your team” by the UK assistant coach. “What position is his best? That’s a good question because he’s a Swiss Army knife that can be used in a lot of different positions. You can use him in ball screens, post him some, let him attack smaller defenders and he’s great at grabbing a rebound and leading the break. He is a luxury to have and is an incredible competitor and winner.”

— Senior guard Antonio Reeves is UK’s leading returning scorer and was the team’s best offensive player the second half of last season. “He is a guy that is well liked by other players. His personality is kind of quiet off the court but he is funny with teammates. He is a ‘gatherer’ for the young guys and that’s important. He is being more vocal. He has experience. He’s a year old. We all know he can shoot and make shots, so he’s very important on and off the court.”

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— West Virginia transfer Tre Mitchell was impressive in Canada with his 3-point shooting and ability to put the ball on the floor. “I knew the trials and tribulations he had gone through but he has always been a kid who has been mature and very unselfish even in his prep school and high school days. He has some physicality to him. He was a low post physical guy who could score, use both hands, hit open shots but he lost a lot of weight. Now he’s put some of that weight back on and is more physical again.”

— Freshman Reed Sheppard is a legacy recruit well known to UK fans but he still made a big impression with his summer play in Canada. “He just plays basketball and loves playing. We know him because of his dad and mom but it was important for him to show his own merits warranted him being here. His defensive instincts and feet are great. He is shooting more consistently and confidently and that’s a huge plus for us. He’s a great passer and we saw in Canada that his defense can be outstanding, too.”

— Freshman DJ Wagner is being counted on to be the star player to lead the Cats back to the promised land of the Final Four. “The words you use for him are competitor and winner. If the game requires him to score 30, he will. If the game requires him to have 15 assists, he’ll do that. If the game requires him to take charges, he will do that. He’s got to get more consistent with his shooting but he loves to get in the gym and work.”

— Sophomore Adou Thiero has the ability to be a “shutdown defender” that Kentucky could certainly use this season and has lacked in recent years. “We have to keep getting him to do it and get him committed to doing it. He can separate himself on this team and could be an elite defender at multiple positions. We want him to keep running and running and running. Skill-wise, he could be a point guard with his vision, passing ability and decision making even though he’s 6-7 now.”

— Freshman guard Rob Dillingham had a reputation as an erratic, emotional player when he arrived at UK but has fit in perfectly with his new teammates. “He has been a great teammate and he’s such an explosive player. He can play multiple positions and can really get inside and create for himself and others.”

Antigua thinks Calipari has the kind of players he can mold into a special team.

“One of the most unique things that is under-appreciated about Cal and his coaching style is that he adjusts to the talent level he has. He tries to put them in position to be the best version of themselves,” Antigua said. “Sometimes it takes longer but he tries to put everybody in position to have success. Not every coach thinks that way and can do that. That is the uniqueness of Cal. I know fans may not always understand or see that but it is an incredible ability to have.”

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CALENDAR of Events

What's happening in town this month?

Sports & Run/WalksPerforming & Visual ArtsCommunity Events

OCTOBER 5

Women Leading Kentucky: Lunch With a Purpose Featuring Haley McCoy 12pm The Signature Club

OCTOBER 6

Freaky Friday Flicks

6:30pm Jacobson Park

Makaya McCraven

7:30pm Singletary Center

OCTOBER 7

UK Football at Georgia Away

Goo Goo Muck Dance Rehearsal 6pm Artworks at the Carver School

Pumpkin Patch Train Ride Bluegrass Scenic Railroad

OCTOBER 8

UK Jazz Studies: Jazz Spectacular 3pm Singletary Center

OCTOBER 9

Judge John Hodgman Van Freaks Roadshow

Lexington Opera House

Amadeus Lex: A Walk in the Woods 7pm St. Raphael Episcopal

OCTOBER 10

Ruben & Clay: Twenty Years, One Night 7:30pm Singletary Center

Witch’s Brew Botany 6pm Duncan Park

Jelly Roll Rupp Arena

We Three Kings: An Elvis Experience

Lexington Opera House

OCTOBER 11

The Black Violin Experience Lexington Opera House

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OCTOBER 13

Big Blue Madness

7pm Rupp Arena

SHOWdown LEX

Kentucky Horse Park

Freaky Friday Flicks

6:30pm Jacobson Park

OCTOBER 14

UK Football vs. Missouri

Kroger Field

Goo Goo Muck Dance Rehearsal

6pm Artworks at the Carver School

Kentucky Ballet Theatre: Dracula

Lexington Opera House

Pumpkin Patch Train Ride

Bluegrass Scenic Railroad

Kevin Gates Rupp Arena

OCTOBER 15

Kentucky Ballet Theatre: Dracula Lexington Opera House

Pumpkin Patch Classic

8am Tates Creek Golf Course

UK Wind Symphony: Rosa Parks Boulevard

3pm Singletary Center

OCTOBER 17

Witch’s Brew Botany

6pm Charles Young Park

UK Choristers Fall Concert feat. Blue Note and Lexington Christian Academy

7:30pm Singletary Center

Need to Breathe: The Caves World Tour Rupp Arena

OCTOBER 18

Spooky Soiree

4:30pm The Carnegie Center

OCTOBER 20

Pretty Woman: The Musical Lexington Opera House

Scarefest Weekend Central Bank Center

Lexington Philharmonic: Visions & Voices

7:30pm Singletary Center

Freaky Friday Flicks

6:30pm Jacobson Park

OCTOBER 21

Kentucky Book Festival

Joseph-Beth Booksellers

Scarefest Weekend Central Bank Center

Goo Goo Muck Dance Rehearsal

6pm Artworks at the Carver School

History & Mysteries

6pm Raven Run Nature Sanctuary

Pumpkin Carving

4pm Raven Run Nature Sanctuary

Pumpkin Patch Train Ride

Bluegrass Scenic Railroad

Pretty Woman: The Musical Lexington Opera House

OCTOBER 22

Scarefest Weekend Central Bank Center

Pretty Woman: The Musical Lexington Opera House

Carve & Chip’n: Bring your own pumpkin

1-5pm McConnell Springs

OCTOBER 24

Witch’s Brew Botany

6pm Woodland Park

Artist Conversation: Janine Antoni

6pm Singletary Center

OCTOBER 25

Jack-o-Lantern Trail

6:30-10pm McConnell Springs

Coco in Concert

7:30pm Norton Center

Fright Night Bingo

5:30pm Kenwick Community Center

Yappy Hour Howloween Party

5:30pm Jacobson Park

OCTOBER 26

Jack-o-Lantern Trail

6:30-10pm McConnell Springs

UK Symphony Orchestra: Dvorak Cello Concerto

7:30pm Singletary Center

OCTOBER 27

Jack-o-Lantern Trail

6:30-10pm McConnell Springs

OCTOBER 28

UK Football vs. Tennessee Kroger Field

Pumpkin Carving

5pm Raven Run Nature Sanctuary

Pumpkin Patch Train Ride Bluegrass Scenic Railroad

Jack-o-Lantern Trail

6:30-10pm McConnell Springs

OCTOBER 29

The Price is Right: Live on Stage Rupp Arena

Darren Knight Lexington Opera House

Downtown Lexington Halloween Festival & Thriller Parade

5-9pm Downtown

OCTOBER 31

Lexington Trick-or-Treat

6-8pm Lexington, Ky

UK Lab Band

7:30pm Singletary Center

NOVEMBER 2

Day of the Dead Festival

6-10pm Valley Park

NOVEMBER 3

Stronger Together: UK Treble Choirs and Lafayette Advanced Women’s Choir featuring Paws & Listen

7:30pm Singletary Center

NOVEMBER 4

UK Football at Mississippi State Away

UK Men’s Chorus Reunion Concert: 30 Years in Your Ears

7:30pm Singletary Center

NOVEMBER 5

STOMP

7:30pm Norton Center

NOVEMBER 6

UK Men’s Basketball vs New Mexico State Rupp Arena

NOVEMBER 7

George Thorogood and The Destroyers Lexington Opera House

NOVEMBER 10

UK Men’s Basketball vs Texas A&M-Commerce Rupp Arena

NOVEMBER 11

Lexington Junior League Holly Day Market

9am Central Bank Center

UK Football vs. Alabama Kroger Field

NOVEMBER 12

Lexington Junior League Holly Day Market

9am Central Bank Center

NOVEMBER 14

The Eagles with Steely Dan Rupp Arena

UK Men’s Basketball vs Kansas AWAY

NOVEMBER 16

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas: The Musical Lexington Opera House

NOVEMBER 17

UK Men’s Basketball vs Stonehill Rupp Arena

LexArts HOP Downtown

NOVEMBER 18

UK Football at South Carolina Away

Lexington PhilharmonicSpace, Dinosaurs & Magic: The Music of John Williams

7:30pm Singletary Center

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas: The Musical Lexington Opera House

NOVEMBER 19

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas: The Musical Lexington Opera House

NOVEMBER 20

UK Men’s Basketball vs St. Joseph’s Rupp Arena

NOVEMBER 21

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet 7pm Singletary Center

NOVEMBER 25

UK Football at Louisville Away

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172 TOPS | October 2023 VISIT kybookfestival.org *Free Book Voucher entitles children 12 and under to one (1) free children’s book from inside the Children’s Tent up to $25.00 value. Valid while supplies last on October 21, 2023 ONLY. It’s a FREE family-friendly event at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington •Author meet and greets •Main Stage conversations •Children’s Tent activities – story times, illustration workshops, face painting, arts and crafts, magician, and more •Writer’s Room workshops • All kids ages 12 and under receive a FREE BOOK* OCT 21 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TOURISM, ARTS AND HERITAGE CABINET The Kentucky Book Festival is a program of KENTUCKY HUMANITIES A NIGHT AT A DAY AT THE 859. 252. 7575 | 401 W Main Street | Lexington, KY 40507 | TheSquareLexington.com VS-2915 TOPS HP April 8.06x4.68.pdf 1 3/23/23 4:17 PM

Rediscover the magic of literature at the Kentucky Book Festival

The Kentucky Book Festival is where every lover of literature can find a book to enjoy and shake the hand that wrote it. You can browse the author’s gallery and meet your favorite writer, go to a main stage event to hear authors discuss their books, attend a writer’s workshop, start your holiday shopping early or simply rediscover your love of reading!

A program of Kentucky Humanities, the Kentucky Book Festival is the largest book festival in the Commonwealth. It brings together a community of readers and writers with something for the entire family. Be one of the approximately 3,000 people expected to attend the free event, which will feature 150 authors, including more than 20 children’s authors.

The Kentucky Book Festival is an all-ages event. Visit the Children’s Tent, which offers fun activities for the next generation of readers. Thanks to sponsors, for the second year, children 12 and under can receive a voucher for a free book of their choice!

Children’s activities include:

• Story Times

• Illustrating Workshops

• Face Painting

• Arts & Crafts

• Coloring Sheets

• Magician

This year, the Kentucky Book Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington. For more information, visit kybookfestival.org!

Notable authors, including local favorites, are:

• J.R. Ward

• Gwenda Bond

• Frank X Walker

• Silas House

• Patricia Hudson

• Crystal Wilkinson

• Richard Taylor

• Kathleen Driskell

• Amrita Chakrabarti Myers

• Stephen Bright

• Shawn Pryor

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Thursday Night Live Bluegrass Realtors Nomination Dinner UPlift Louisville Asbury University Podcast Launch Dr. Amanda L. Higgins and Amelia Martin Adams at the Lexington History Museum
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September 1 • Easterseals Bluegrass • photos by Woody Phillips

Coach Mark Stoops, Joe Bryant and Trivard Lindley Mike Nickoson, Bridgett Collier and Gwen Hart Jenny Wurzback and Mary Ann Davis Rick Queen and Marion Queen Jennifer Harris and Dave Harris Sarah O’Brien, B.J. Sturgill and Scott Kreutzer
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avol ky dining out for life September 14 • participating restaurants • photos by Woody Phillips
Carrie Patterson and guests Volunteers Justin and Tyler Volunteers JD and Benita Bloom Jon Parker, Kyle Wade and Donna Ison
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TOP events!

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August 26 • Richmond Mall • photos by Carmen Siguenza

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September 14 • Sheila Bayes Jewelers • photos by Mary Pace

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TOP events!

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