Showing posts with label 2011 events for bowling green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 events for bowling green. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Events and fun stuff in or near Bowling Green, Kentucky for October 16-23.

Some Around Bowling Green events
Autumn in Kentucky - from Mary K. Baird on Morguefile
 Here is the new weekly "what's happening" update for the Betsyanne Events blog page.

I can only get a fraction of the events and things to do this week listed here.

So, to find more events, check out the links to the right here on the blog or get a Soky Happenings magazine at Barnes and Noble or another location.

Both Jackson's Orchard and Chaney's Dairy Barn have events this month.

Jackson's Orchard has their Pumpkin Festival weekends this month. 2011 Pumpkin Festival - 5 Fall Weekends "Beginning Saturday, September 24 & Sunday, September 25 then every weekend through the end of October. Oct 1 & 2, Oct 8 & 9, Oct 15 & 16 and Oct 22 & 23. The month of October brings lots of excitement to the Orchard. With Halloween approaching, the color is Orange! You’ll find family fun every weekend for the five weekends before Halloween. That means Wagon Rides to the Pumpkin Patch, Pick-Your-Own Pumpkins, The Corn Maze, Petting Zoo, Pony Rides, Straw Castle, Face Painting, The Goat Ranch, and The Cider Slider, our Children’s Slide. Not to mention all the Great Food including the Jackson's Orchard Hot Dog Cart! Did we mention Caramel Apples?" 
Chaney's has Hayrides to the Pumpkin Patch every weekend in October for $1.00 per person. Their Corn Maze is open until the 31st, along with their Educational Farm Tours. Go to the site to learn more or call 843-5567.

Make sure to double-check each event by calling them before you go, just in case.
Sunday, October 16th
The ALIVE Center at 1818 31-W offers an (East) Indian Culture and Heritage (ICH) and Language Class from 10 a.m. to 12 noon today at the ALIVE Center. Languages taught are Hindi, Gujarati and Telegu. More info: 270-746-9508 or 502-544-7221.

The WKU Planetarium has a free planetarium show at 2 p.m., Year of the Solar System: New Worlds, New Discoveries. This is a first-come, first-served event.

The Alvaton Fire Department has an Open House today from 2-5 p.m. From SoKy Happenings : "Food, fun, and games at 6403 Old Scottsville Road, Alvaton, KY Events include a car fire demonstration, fire truck rides for the kids, and an extrication demonstration with the Jaws of Life." 

The Public Theater of Kentucky (PTK) presents "It was a Dark and Stormy Night" today at 3 p.m. at the Phoenix Theatre. find out more: 781-6233.






Monday, October 17th
The Bob Kirby branch library has Toddler Time at 9:30 a.m. for ages 18-36 months and Kirby Kids today at 3:30 p.m. for elementary age children. 782-0252.
The Main branch library has a free computer class today: MS Excel Intermediate from 6-7:30 p.m. You must pre-register to attend.


Orchestra Kentucky and Kentucky Opera present Carmen at 7 pm. at WKU's Van Meter Hall at 7:30 tonight. 842-2426. From the WKU Calendar: "October 17th: Orchestra Kentucky presents 'Carmen'
Location: Van Meter Hall - VMH Lobby, Time: 07:30 PM - 11:00 PM, Contact: Diane Crawley 270-846-2426 dcrawley@orchestrakentucky.com"

Lynwood Montell is at Riverview at Hobson Grove from 4-6 p.m. today telling some of his Kentucky Sheriff stories and signing his book. Find out more from the Macaroni Kid website: http://bowlinggreen.macaronikid.com/calendar/event/736117/


Tuesday,  October 18th
The Bowling Green main library has Toddler Time at 9:30 a.m. for ages 18-36 months at 9:30 a.m. and preschool Spanish at 11:30 a.m. 781-4882.

On October 18th at noon, join the Historic Railpark and Train Museum at 401 Kentucky Street to welcome their latest train car, the WWII Hospital Car.  http://www.historicrailpark.com, 270-745-7317.

The WKU Planetarium has a free planetarium show at 7 p.m., Year of the Solar System: New Worlds, New Discoveries. This is a first-come, first-served event.   

They also have a Mask Party and stories starting at 6:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Call 781-4882, extention 212. Ask about ages attending.

WKU has a free music concert "Octubafest" at 7:30 at the WKU Fine Arts Center. 745-3751.

The Bob Kirby branch library has Mary Lucas discuss Pauline's, a Bowling Green brothel at 6 p.m. 782-0252.

Community Action has a Senior Dance today from 6-9 p.m. at 200 East 4th Avenue for $5.00 cover charge. Bring a covered dish.

Wednesday, October 19th
The WKU Chess club meets today from 9-12 noon at Barnes and Noble. The public is welcome. You may want to bring your chess set. Ask about it: 918-809-6278.

The Kirby branch library has Kirby Babies at 9:30 a.m. for 6-18 month children. 782-0252.

A free computer class, Genealogy Resources, is at the Kirby Branch library from 2-3 p.m. You must pre-register to attend. 782-0252.

Another free computer class, Job Hunting Online, is at the Main branch library from 2-3 p.m. You must pre-register to attend. 781-4882.

The Graham branch library has Graham Troopers at 3 p.m. for school-age students. 781-1441.

WKU has a free clarinet/saxophone studio recital by Dr. Cipolla's students sat 7:30 p.m. at the WKU Fine Arts Center. From the WKU Calendar site: "Location: Ivan Wilson Center-Fine Arts - FAC 0189, Time: 07:30 PM - 09:30 PM, Contact: John Cipolla, Description: 270.745.3751."

Today is the Warren County Extension office Community Farm and Food Tour day at Jackson's Orchard AND Chaney's Dairy Barn. Registration is required. Find out more: 842-1681.

Thursday, October 20th
The Main branch library has the High Five Kids Club today at 4 p.m. for students K-5.

The Graham branch library has Teen Thursday at 5 p.m. for grades 6-12. 781-1441.

The WKU Planetarium has a free planetarium show at 7 p.m., Year of the Solar System: New Worlds, New Discoveries. This is a first-come, first-served event.  

The Red Cross has a meeting that is open to the public today, DAT Meeting and Potluck at 6 p.m. at 30 Center Street. From the SoKy Calendar: "Volunteers discuss what is happening in the chapter and what events we need to prepare for."

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents It Was a Dark and Stormy Night at 7 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. 781-6233. From the WBKO Community Events page: "A shameless spoof loaded with laughs and thrills—just in time for Halloween! The creepy, haunted Ye Olde Wayside Inn oozes New England Gothic atmosphere and never has guests. Several intruders from the outside world are forced to seek shelter. When the wind howls and the lights flicker, the chilling time begins... Tickets: Reserved Seats $13 Adults, $10 Children, Students & Seniors.For Reservations or Information Call 270-781-6233."

The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce presents a Vote 2011: BG Mayoral Race event for the public from 6-7 at the BG Jr. HS Auditorium from 6-7 p.m. Then, from 7:30 - 10:00, learn about the BG City Commission Candidates. Find out more, call 781-3200.

The Skatebox is having a Toys for Tots night from 6-8. Bring in a new unwrapped toy and get free admission and $1.00 skate rental. Bring your own skates and you don't have to pay the skate rental fee. 843-3394.

A presentation on "The Peace Corps: A Historical and Kentucky Perspective" by Jack and Engene Wilson is at Barnes and Noble at 7 p.m. as part of the Far Away Places series. 745-6121.

Friday, October 21st

October 21st is the Bowling Green Gallery Hop from 5-8 p.m. The Pots Place will have new work and snacks at 428 East Main Street. http://www.thepotsplace.com/. Other studios will be open too. Get a map and brochure from all the participating studios AND online here: http://www.thebowlinggreengalleryhop.com.


 From 9 am. until 4 p.m. today the "Preserving the Past, Sustaining the Future" exhibit begins at the Kentucky Museum. Martha Jenkins 842-0686 or jenkins777@insightbb.com.

This is also the Kentucky Thespian Festival for high school students and teachers. Find out more at the WKU Kentucky Thespian Festival Page. This event continues tomorrow.

The WKU Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally is today from 5-7 and starts at the University Center. It ends at Fountain Square Park. There will be a concert and Big Red's Roar at the end of the parade. 745-4295 OR (From the WKU News Pages) - Contact Kenneth Johnson, 745-2459.

There will also be a concert in the park at 5 p.m. by Ernie Small Blues Band. From the WKU News Pages: HOMECOMING CONCERT IN THE PARK featuring Ernie Small Blues Band. Fountain Square Park, downtown Bowling Green. Part of Homecoming 2011. Contact Ginny Hensley, 745-4395.

A Fall Festival is today from 5-8 at the Old Union School at Hayes Farm on Old Union Church Road, Alvaton. 781-4890.

The Shaker Museum has a Living History event today at 10 a..m. "Perilous Times", for all ages. Guided tours are at 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m. Find out more from the Kentucky Tourism site.

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents It Was a Dark and Stormy Night at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. 781-6233. From the WBKO Community Events page: "A shameless spoof loaded with laughs and thrills—just in time for Halloween! The creepy, haunted Ye Olde Wayside Inn oozes New England Gothic atmosphere and never has guests. Several intruders from the outside world are forced to seek shelter. When the wind howls and the lights flicker, the chilling time begins... Tickets: Reserved Seats $13 Adults, $10 Children, Students & Seniors.For Reservations or Information Call 270-781-6233."

The monthly AARP meeting is at 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at first Christian Church. Elaine Walker will be there as their special guest at this "Meet your Candidates for Election" meeting. Visitors are welcome. 842-2832.

A free math and science class is today at the ALIVE Center on Nashville Road from 4-5 p.m. This is for grades 5-8. More info: 270-746-9508 or 502-544-7221.

Saturday, October 22nd
Bowling Green Technical College at 1127 Morgantown Road has a Holiday Bazaar today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 901-1012.

This is also the Kentucky Thespian Festival for high school students and teachers. Find out more at the WKU Kentucky Thespian Festival Page.

October 22nd: The Vette City Roller Derby Team plays at home! From their website: "Oct.22 VCRD vs. Brawlin Dolls A & B teams(HOME)" (At the Skate Box)  843-3394.

A Homecoming Step Show is at WKU's Diddle Arena from 7-9 p.m. 745-5809.

Capitol Arts has Ray Price tonight from 5-8 p.m. 782-2787.  

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents It Was a Dark and Stormy Night at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. 781-6233. From the WBKO Community Events page: "A shameless spoof loaded with laughs and thrills—just in time for Halloween! The creepy, haunted Ye Olde Wayside Inn oozes New England Gothic atmosphere and never has guests. Several intruders from the outside world are forced to seek shelter. When the wind howls and the lights flicker, the chilling time begins... Tickets: Reserved Seats $13 Adults, $10 Children, Students & Seniors.For Reservations or Information Call 270-781-6233."

Christ Fellowship has a Fall Festival today from 3-5 at Sugar Maple Square on Ky. Hwy. 185. 904-3096.

The Shaker Museum has a Living History event today at 10 a..m. "Perilous Times", for all ages. Guided tours are at 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m. Find out more from the Kentucky Tourism site.
270-542-4167.

The Hobson House has an event for ages 8-12 to learn about a soldier's life during the Civil War at 1 p.m. From their site: "Saturday, October 22 at 1:00pm -- An "unCivil War" Workshop for boys and girls to learn a little about a soldier's life during the war. Kids will learn about Kentucky's status and the causes of the Civil War and then make "soldiers" out of wooden clothespins, also known as clothes pegs. The "soldiers" will stand up or "sit" on cardboard horses and will be able to camp, march, and do maneuvers on a big Civil War map of Bowling Green. And of course we must have refreshments for these hardworking soldiers---hard tack and "swamp water! Reservations are required and individual fees do apply. Class size is limited. For further information, please call Riverview at 843-5565. Riverview is located at 1100 West Main Avenue in Bowling Green's Hobson Grove Park. 

Sunday, October 23rd
The ALIVE Center at 1818 31-W offers an (East) Indian Culture and Heritage (ICH) and Language Class from 10 a.m. to 12 noon today at the ALIVE Center. Languages taught are Hindi, Gujarati and Telegu. More info: 270-746-9508 or 502-544-7221.

The WKU Planetarium has a free planetarium show at 2 p.m., Year of the Solar System: New Worlds, New Discoveries. This is a first-come, first-served event. 

 The Shaker Museum has a Living History event today at 10 a..m. "Perilous Times", for all ages. Guided tours are at 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m. Find out more from the Kentucky Tourism site.
270-542-4167.

The WKU Choirs have a Fall Concert today at 4 p.m. at Van Meter Hall. Tickets are 5.00 for General Admission, and $3.00 for students.  745-3751.

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents It Was a Dark and Stormy Night at 3 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. 781-6233. From the WBKO Community Events page: "A shameless spoof loaded with laughs and thrills—just in time for Halloween! The creepy, haunted Ye Olde Wayside Inn oozes New England Gothic atmosphere and never has guests. Several intruders from the outside world are forced to seek shelter. When the wind howls and the lights flicker, the chilling time begins... Tickets: Reserved Seats $13 Adults, $10 Children, Students & Seniors.For Reservations or Information Call 270-781-6233."

There is a 15th Annual Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing today at WKU from 2-4 p.m. There will be a book signing, a reading, and a reception. Find out more: 745-5721.

Again: Make sure to double-check each event by calling them before you go, just in case.

Many events could not fit here on the blog - so check your local SoKy Happenings and other sites for more activities and things to do. You can pick up a free SoKy Happenings at Barnes and Noble bookstore and other locations. Also check the right hand side of this blog and the top tabs for more links and neat activities.

A big thanks again goes to: Soky Happenings Magazine, The Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Bowling Green Parent magazine, Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the WCVK Happenings pages and WBKO's Community Events Calendar, the free Clker site and also the Microsoft Images pages for the artwork used on the blog articles here. 









Save the Date Events:

The next WKU Children's theater performance is on November 4-6. From the WKU site: NOVEMBER 4 – 6, 2011: Zink: the Myth, the Legend, the Zebra / By Cherie Bennett
Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall. Zink is a mythical polka dotted zebra, once an outcast, now a hero. Becky is a girl struggling with leukemia. See what happens when the worlds of these two characters meet in this moving, stunning play. Best suited for ages 8 and up. Friday at 4:00 pm / Saturday at 1:00 & 3:00 pm / Sunday at 3:00 pm / Admission $4.00. Director: Allyson Tracy. Samantha McCormick, 270-893-2210
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WKU presents Amahl and the Night Visitors on November 17-20.


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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Fun Events in the Bowling Green Area August 20-28

From the MS Images site.




Are you a visitor to the Bowling Green, Kentucky area? Want some fun ideas of things to do while you are here? Or maybe you live here and want to get some ideas.


Just check here for events, fun places to see, and more. Also check the left and right columns on this blog for more Calendars of Events, and a place to sign up to receive this blog via email. Thanks!

Thank you to the SoKy Happenings for many of these events.  Also a big thanks goes to: The Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Bowling Green Parent magazine, Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the WCVK Happenings pages and WBKO's Community Events Calendar, the free Clker site and also the Microsoft Images pages.

Make sure to double-check each event, just in case.


Ongoing: The Kentucky State Fair in Louisville is still happening through the 28th of this month. This is a fun event, worth the drive. You can download the Fair schedule here: http://www.kystatefair.org/.

Via Andee: The SKyPAC...Exciting News beginning September 1 SKyPAC will host Hard Hat Tours Daily!- Be sure to make a reservation soon! call 270-393-0800



Saturday, August 20th
There is a free Homebuyer's Education Class at the Tomorrow Center, at 1133 Adams Street from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is sponsored by HANDS. From the SoKy Calendar: "Yes, you can Own Your Own Home!" Registration for the event is from 8 to 8:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Call for more info: 796-8230. From the WBKO Community pages: "* Finding the right house, * Mortgage Loan Process, * Insurance for your home, * Predatory Lending, * Budget, * Credit, (and) * Basic Home Maintenance. Anna Byrum (270)796-4176"

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents Annie Jr. at the Phoenix Theater at 545 Morris Alley at 7 p.m. This production goes on until August 28th. 781-6233. Click here to go to the Sunburst Youth Theater's Facebook page.

From the WBKO Community Page: "Vette City Lions Club 7th Annual MOTORFEST. Aug 20, 2011 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Lost River Cave and Valley. Antique cars, trucks,antique tractors, hit 'n miss engines, motorcycles and more!"

Lyndell and Debbie Graven 843-1556 991-7554 991-7553 

The 3rd Annual International Newgrass Festival continues today starting at noon. Gates open at 8 a.m.  http://www.newgrassfestival.com/
See the daily schedule here: http://www.newgrassfestival.com/schedule.htm. This event is at Ballance Farms, 13101 Louisville Road, Oakland, KY 42159.  From the WBKO Community Events pages: "Our festival location is where Sam Bush [father of newgrass] was born and grew up, where Courtney Johnson lived out his life, where Courtney’s wife Hazel still resides, where John Cowan once lived, and where Curtis Burch lives and teaches the next generation today- Beautiful Kentucky. The rolling hills of Ballance Farms are a perfect backdrop for the smooth harmonies and toe-tapping rythyms of newgrass."

from the WBKO Community Calendar pages"WCHS Marching Band Car Wash, Aug 20, 2011, 8am-1pm - 4 Locations in BG: Auto Zone Russellville Rd, McDonalds 31W& Cemetery Rd, McDonalds Nashville Rd & Campbell Ln,
Advance Auto Scottsville Rd. - Brandon Salmon 270-348-3662 or Julie Crousore 270-999-1927"

Kevin Kirby of J.C. Kirby and Sons is bringing a free Southern Gospel Concert to the Capital Arts Center tonight at 7:30 p.m. Find out more: 782-2787.

Chaney's presents the movie Tangled tonight at their Ice Cream and a Moovie event. The movie starts at dusk. No outside food or drink is allowed. This is a free event.


Sunday, August 21st
Dance Arts Sleeping Beauty ("come dressed as the Princess you are") 1-4 p.m. Show is limited to 40 participants. $15.00 for participating children with accompanying adult. $5.00 for observers, Ages 2.5 - 5 years. Call Jackie to pre-register at 270-467-8852.
From the WBKO Community Events page: "Dance Arts of Bowling Green Performs Sleeping Beauty Hosted by the National Corvette Museum, Aug. 21, 2011 2:00pm-4:00pm.  National Corvette Museum. Your child will become a part of their favorite fairy tale in this interactive performance of Sleeping Beauty. After the performance, enjoy a special tea party served to you by the ballerinas! $15 Participating children with one accompanying adult, $5 for observers. Jackie Utzler,
270-467-8852, jackie@corvettemuseum.org."


The Bowling Green Sprint Triathlon is today at the Russell Sims Aquatic Center, and starts at 8 a.m. 791-9437.

The Public Theater of Kentucky presents Annie Jr. at the Phoenix Theater at 545 Morris Alley at 3 p.m. This production goes on until August 28th. 781-6233. Click here to go to the Sunburst Youth Theater's Facebook page.

The 3rd Annual International Newgrass Festival continues today starting at noon. Gates open at 8 a.m.  http://www.newgrassfestival.com/
See the daily schedule here: http://www.newgrassfestival.com/schedule.htm. This event is at Ballance Farms, 13101 Louisville Road, Oakland, KY 42159. From the WBKO Community Events pages: "Our festival location is where Sam Bush [father of newgrass] was born and grew up, where Courtney Johnson lived out his life, where Courtney’s wife Hazel still resides, where John Cowan once lived, and where Curtis Burch lives and teaches the next generation today- Beautiful Kentucky. The rolling hills of Ballance Farms are a perfect backdrop for the smooth harmonies and toe-tapping rythyms of newgrass."
Monday, August 22nd
Kirby Kids meet at 3:30 p.m. at the Bob Kirby Branch library (for elementary age kids). 782-0252.

The Bowling Green Main Library has Campfire Stories at 6 p.m. They will also have s'mores! Call 7821-4882 to find out more.

Tuesday, August 23rd
The Main branch library has Spanish for preschoolers ages 3-5 years at 11:30 a.m. Info: 781-4882.

SKyPAC is having a Hard Hat Tour today at 4 p.m. They also have another on Thursday. You must pre-register to attend. Call 393-0080.

The BG Main Branch Library has a Lego Club at 6 p.m. for ages 5 and up. You must pre-register to attend. Call 781-4882, extension 212 or email Stephaniew@warrenpl.org.

Red Cross disaster relief has another training class today from 6-9 p.m. called Logistics: Overview Simulation. This class is also on the 25th. Call 781-7377 to sign up.

Wednesday, August 24th
Kirby Babies (ages 6-18 months) meet today at the WC Bob Kirby Branch library. Info: 782-0252.

Graham Troopers (for school-age students) meets at 3 p.m. at the Graham Drive branch library. 781-1441.

Thursday, August 25th
SKyPAC is having a Hard Hat Tour today at 4 p.m. You must pre-register to attend. Call 393-0080.

The High Five Kids Club (K-5 kids) meets today at the BG Main library at 4 p.m. 781-4882.

This is also Teen Thursday (grades 6-12) at the Graham Drive Community branch library at 5 p.m. 781-1441.

The BG Main Library presents John F. Baker at 6 p.m., author of "The Washingtons of Wessington Plantation: Stories of my Family's Journey to Freedom". You can pick your free tickets up at any library location. Mr. Baker's website is here: http://www.wessyngton.com/

Tonight the Public Theater of Kentucky's Sunburst Youth Theater presents Annie Jr. at 7 p.m. This play runs through the 28th. Call 270-781-6233 for reservations. See their Facebook page here: Sunburst Youth Theater FB Page.

The FOP (Fraternal Order of Police) has Ballroom Dance Lessons from 7-8 p.m. every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 150 Corvette Drive. The cost is $7.00 per person. 782-5425.

The WKU Chess club meets from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the WKU Faculty House for all skill levels. You may need to bring your own chess set. Call for more info: 918-809-6278. The public is welcome. http://www.hilltopperchess.net.

The BG League of Bicyclists have an easy ride of 1 1/2 hour (mostly through residential areas) starting at Keriakes Park  at 6 p.m. You must wear a helmet. http://www.bglob.com.

The Skate Box has a Back to School Free Skate for only $1.00 for skate rental today from 6-8 p.m.

Friday, August 26th
 Today downtown Fountain Square in Bowling Green, Kentucky has Concerts in the Park from 6:30 - 10 p.m. with J.D. Shelbourne 6:30 - 9:00 (Fountain Square) and Fender Benders 7:30 - 10:00 (Circus Square).

The BG Main Library has Peek-a-Boo Babies today at 9:30 a.m. for children ages 6-18 months. Call 781-4882.

Preschool Storytime (3-5 years) is today at 10:30 a.m. at the BG Main library (781-4882) AND the Bob Kirby Branch library (782-0252).

The Capital Arts Youth Theater presents A Pirate's Life for Me at 7 p.m. 416 East Main Street at the Capital Arts Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors, and 12 and under $6.00.

Tonight the Public Theater of Kentucky's Sunburst Youth Theater presents Annie Jr. at 7 p.m. This play runs through the 28th. Call 270-781-6233 for reservations. See their Facebook page here: Sunburst Youth Theater FB Page.

The Corvette City Bop and Dance Club is sponsoring a Boogie Dance for their 12th Anniversary. at the UAW Hall at 712 Plum Springs Loop. Call Keith for tickets, 270-991-4040.

Living Hope Baptist Church has a seminar from 7 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. based on Tedd Tripp's book, Shepherding a Child's Heart. Tickets are 10.00 each. Find out more here: http://www.livinghopewired.com/42908.


Barnes and Noble has a storytime, "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" by Michael Rosen at 11:30 a.m.

Sloan Convention Center has an Indian Artifact Show today with Preview Night from 1-6 p.m. at 1021 Wilkinson Trace. Admission is $7.00 per person for Saturday and Sunday, (ask about Friday) and $25.00 for the Preview for all weekend. 270-745-0088. Find out more at the Arrowheads website: http://www.arrowheads.com/index.php/artifact-events/details/132-indian-artifact-show

Saturday, August 27th
 Living Hope Baptist Church has a seminar from 8:30 - 12:30 a.m. based on Tedd Tripp's book, Shepherding a Child's Heart. Tickets are 10.00 each. Find out more here: http://www.livinghopewired.com/42908.

The Historic Railpark and Train Museum has a talk, "The Battle of the Bridges" at 8:30 a.m. presented by Tres Seymore at their location at 401 Kentucky Street. Everyone is welcome. Coffee and pastries will be served.

The Capital Arts Youth Theater presents A Pirate's Life for Me at 7 p.m. 416 East Main Street at the Capital Arts Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors, and 12 and under $6.00.

Tonight the Public Theater of Kentucky's Sunburst Youth Theater presents Annie Jr. at 7 p.m. This play runs through the 28th. Call 270-781-6233 for reservations. See their Facebook page here: Sunburst Youth Theater FB Page.

The US Girls Fastpitch Softball tournament starts today, all day, at Buchanon Park, BG, located at 9222 Nashville Road, BG, and continues tomorrow. Find out more (and a map) at the United Southern Girls Fastpitch calendar site: Peace, Love, and Softball page.
From the page: Contact: Tom O'Daniel, 662-603-9727


The Great American Campout is today at Lost River Cave. You need to pre-register to atttend. Admission is $15.00 per family. Here is the registration form: http://www.lostrivercave.com/events.html. Learn more: 270-393-0077. Their FB page is here: http://www.facebook.com/#!/lostrivercaveandvalley.

WKU has Family Fun Day today at the WKU Houchens-Smith Stadium from 4-6 p.m. Lots of activities will be offered. Parking and admission is free. FAns can meet Big Red, the Topperettes, and the WKU Cheerleaders too. Here is more information from their FB page:
"Join the Hilltopper football team and fans for this inaugural event on Aug. 29. The Fun Zone will be open from 3 to 6 p.m. with the Topperwalk at 3:40 p.m. The team and coaches will sign autographs from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. followed by a scrimmage game at 6:30 p.m. The day ends with fireworks at 8:30 p.m. For information, call 270-745-6562."
And here is more information from the WKU Sports page article: "The first 500 fans will receive free Pepsi products and popcorn.  Games include multiple inflatables, face painting, balloon art and a dunk tank.  Free WKU posters and autograph cards will be available, and all players and coaches will sign autographs from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.  Fans may also purchase season and single-game tickets. 
The NFL Punt, Pass and Kick contest also takes place and is available at no charge to all children ages 6-15.  You may register on-line at NFLPPK.com.  ESPN Radio (1450 am) will broadcast live from noon – 1:30 p.m. 
For more information about the 2010 Family Fun Day event, please call 270-745-6562."

Sloan Convention Center continues their Indian Artifact Show today from 8:30 - 5 p.m. , at 1021 Wilkinson Trace. Admission is $7.00 per person (or use your weekend ticket). 270-745-0088. Find out more at the Arrowheads website: http://www.arrowheads.com/index.php/artifact-events/details/132-indian-artifact-show

Christ United Methodist Church at 716 Cave Mill Road has an Ice Cream Social today from 4:30 - 7 p.m. Adult admission is $7.00 and kids 12 and under are $3.00. They will have burgers, hot dogs, salads, and more.  The community is invited. 842-4343.

Barnes and Noble has another storytime, "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" by Michael Rosen at 3:30 p.m.


Sunday, August 28th
Today is the unveiling of the Martin Luther King national monument. Have you seen the "Take your Seat at the Table" commercial?

The Capital Arts Youth Theater presents A Pirate's Life for Me at 3 p.m. 416 East Main Street at the Capital Arts Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors, and 12 and under $6.00.

The US Girls Fastpitch Softball tournament continues today, all day, at Buchanon Park, BG, located at 9222 Nashville Road, BG. Find out more (and a map) at the United Southern Girls Fastpitch calendar site: Peace, Love, and Softball page.
From the page: Contact: Tom O'Daniel, 662-603-9727

The Public Theater of Kentucky's Sunburst Youth Theater presents Annie Jr. at 3 p.m. This play runs through the 28th. Call 270-781-6233 for reservations. See their Facebook page here: Sunburst Youth Theater FB Page.

 The Indian Artifact Show continues today at the Sloan Convention Center, 1021 Wilkinson Trace, from 8:30 - 2 p.m. This is the last day of this exhibit. Admission is $7.00 per person (or use your weekend ticket). 270-745-0088. Find out more at the Arrowheads website: http://www.arrowheads.com/index.php/artifact-events/details/132-indian-artifact-show

Wow! There are a lot of events going on right now here in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area.

Have fun this week...

And here are some upcoming events too:

More upcoming events in August:
August 23rd: BGAMUG, the Bowling Green Computer club, meets at 6:30. http://www.bgamug.com.
August 25th John F. Baker Jr. will speak at the Main branch library at 6 p.m.
Big Red's Blitz is August 25th too.
August 27th is the Great American Campout at Lost River Cave.
Also on August 27th: (from the WCVK Community Events calendar) "08/27/11 Saturday August 27, 4:30 - 7:00 pm. Christ United Methodist Church, 716 Cave Mill Road, Bowling Green presents 48th Annual Ice Cream Social featuring burgers, hot dogs, salads, baked beans, desserts and homemade ice cream plus inflatable for the kids. Adults $7/ Children 12 & Under $3. Community is invited. 842-4343."
From the WCVK "8/29/11 Annual Houchens Center Fall Game Day will be Aug. 29, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at Eloise B. Houchens Center, 1115 Adams St., Bowling Green. The $12 cost includes morning and afternoon snacks, hot lunch, and prizes. For more details and reservations call 842-6761."
September:

Via Andee: The SKyPAC...(their Facebook page) Exciting News beginning September 1 SKyPAC will host Hard Hat Tours Daily!- Be sure to make a reservation soon! call 270-393-0800
 
 September 10th, The Octagon Hall Museum in Franklin will have a Ghost Hunt. 1-866-559-4741. http://www.GhostHuntWeekends.com.
September 17th is Symphony at the Orchard. http://www.TheSymphonyAtWKU.org.
Sept 17 The Vette City Vixens play the Rollergirls Of Central Kentucky and Hot Broads play Naptown Third Alarm (at home) at the Skate Box in Bowling Green.
Sept. 17th is also the Anansi Marionette show at the Capital Arts Center at 5 p.m.
September 24th is the International Festival in Bowling Green.
The 2011 US Bank Balloon Tunes and BBQ is September 8 – 11.

Have a fun week!
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Friday, May 13, 2011

Selected fun events in the Bowling Green Kentucky area for May 17-21

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Events in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area May 17 - May 21, 2011
 
Hi to all!  I list weekly selected events, plus other things to do in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area and sometimes in Nashville or surrounding communities. 


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You can find even more fun events by clicking on the links at side of this blog. Always double check each event, just in case. 
   
Thank you to the  Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the SoKy Happenings the Bowling Green Parent magazine, Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, the WCVK Happenings pages and WBKO's Community Events Calendar, the free Clker site and also the Microsoft Images pages.


Selected events, art exhibits, classes and more in and around Bowling Green, Kentucky


Going back to school? WKU has Summer Sessions 2011 signups for both high school students and college students. Check out http://www.wku.edu/summer/soky for more information.


The two Farmer's Markets open this month. Check out their websites: 

#1: The Southern KY Farmer's Market (SKY) (at the Medical Center) 
http://www.skyfarmersmarket.com
#2: The Bowling Green Farmer's Market (on Scottsville Road) http://bgfarmersmarket.com/

Bowling Green Hot Rods Baseball has special events during the week this summer. Find out more at http://www.bghotrods.com.

New - the Kentucky Library Summer Day Camps are taking signups. Space is limited. Find out if there are more spots available:  http://www.wku.edu/Library/kylm/education/summercamps.html.  I know Laura Bain-Selbo and am sure her Clay Camp will be awesome.

Have you been inside Morris Jewelry in downtown Fountain Square, Bowling Green? I stopped in the other day and was it ever beautiful inside! Scroll down to see their special Mother's Day event. Now to earn some more money to spend there... :-) Here is their website: http://morrisjewelrybg.net/ 


Always double-check each event just in case. Thanks!


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May Squirrels in the Square:
Find 6 squirrels at participating shops in Fountain Square through the 31st of May and win a big, big Surprise Basket filled with neat things. Just find 6 squirrels at shops downtown.

You can check Squirrels in the Square at their Facebook page, or online at the Daily News site.

Art Shows, Art Classes, and Exhibitions

The Gallery Hop in Bowling Green is coming up on June 4th from 5-8 p.m. Mark your calendar! 

Donn Mierti (photographer) has an exhibit at the Main Branch library this month in the Porter Cafe. 781-4882.

Anthony Wycihowski photos will be shown at the Bob Kirby Branch Library this month.


Photographs from Safe Haven will continue to be shown from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the ArtsAccess Gallery at 515 East 10th Ave., BG. Monday through Friday. 781-0872.

The VSA Arts Access Gallery is showing "The Artist Within" this month. They are open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Other announcements:

GARDEN PLOTS / SPRING BREAK CAMP / WATERPARK PASSES: Signups are going on for BG Parks and Rec Garden Plots at Keriakes Park 393-3249, BG Parks and Rec Spring Break Camps 393-3249, and Russell Sims Water park passes, 393-3249. If you want a garden plot, register early because these run out fast. (They already may be full...)

Signups are taking place for a Fiction Workshop June 13th - July 9th for advanced undergraduate and graduate students at WKU Extended Learning and Outreach. "Release Your Creative Talents!"Contact Dr. David Bell at 745-4406 or email him at david.j.bell@wku.edu for more information.

Plays, Theater camp, and auditions happening soon

Sunburst Youth Theater Day Camp 2011 will take place June 6-17.

Performing Arts Summer Camp begins in June. Contact the ALIVE Center for more information. http://www.wku.edu/alive/events.html.

Events and classes:
Tuesday, May 17th
It is a full moon tonight.

It is also PRIMARY ELECTION DAY. Find out more about this election here: Lineups are set for May 17 Kentucky Primary Election (via: the Lexington Herald-Leader).

From the WCVK Community Happenings page: "05/17/11 Former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee, host of "HUCKABEE" on Fox News Channel and the author of nine books will be the keynote speaker for the 2nd Annual Foundation Christian Academy Benefit Dinner, 6:30pm Tues, May 17th. Tickets can be purchased for $100 each by going on-line at www.fcafalcons.com or in person at 2480 Three Springs Road, Bowling Green, for more info contact: Laura Oliver 780-6100 laura.oliver@fcafalcons.com"
A Preschool Spanish class is offered at the Main Branch Library at 11:30 a.m. This class is for 3-5-year-olds. Call for more information: 781-4882.

A free MacBook computer class, Introduction to IPhoto, is today from 2:30 -3:30 p.m. at the Bob Kirby Branch library. You must pre-register to atttend. Call 782-0252.

PJ Tales has a "All about Dinosaurs" book reading and finger puppet making time at 6 p.m. at the Main Branch library. More info: 781-4882.

Another free computer class, Digital Catalog Downloading, is at 6 p.m. at the Main Branch Library. You must pre-register to attend. Call 781-4882.

Wednesday, May 18th
A AARP Driver Safety program takes place today at the Greenwood Mall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. You must pre-register to attend. Call 745-0942.

Thursday, May 19th
A free computer class, Introduction to Computers and the Internet, is today at 2 p.m. You must pre-register to attend. Call 781-4882.

The High Five Kid's Club meets at the Main branch library at 4 p.m. They will re-create Claude Monet's water lilies and make a watercolor butterfly. More info: 781-4882.

Today is Teen Thursday at the Graham Drive Branch library starting at 5 p.m. for grades 6-12. This is a Prom Nite. Find out more: 781-1441.

free Macbook Class, Introduction to Microsoft Excel is from 6-7 p.m. at the Bob Kirby Branch library. You must pre-register to attend. Call 782-0252.

The play Southern Hospitality plays today at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for seniors or students, and $8.00 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased through Fountain Square Players.
 
The Bowling Green League of Bicyclists has an easy, mostly flat ride today of 1 to 1 1/2 hours today starting at Kereiakes Park at 6 p.m. You must have a helmet. http://www.BGLOB.com.

Author Silas House will speak at 6 p.m. at the Warren County Main Branch library at 6 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. 781-4882.

A free MacBook computer class, Introduction to Microsoft Excel, is from 6-7 p.m. at the Bob Kirby branch library. You must pre-register to attend. Call 782-0252.

The WKU Chess club meets from 6-9 p.m. at the WKU Faculty House for all skill levels. You may need to bring your own chess set. Call for more info: 918-809-6278. The public is welcome. http://www.hilltopperchess.net.

Friday, May 20th
Barnes and Noble has a story time featuring Clifford Takes a Trip at 11:30 a.m. Cookies and milk will be served. Parents are asked to bring their cameras, because Clifford will be there. 746-9779.

May 20th WKU will officially open the Confucious Institute and the Chinese Learning Center. The official opening will be at the Ivan Wilson FAC Theater from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. The ribbon cutting will be in front of Java City. More info: Doris.Patrick@wku.edu.

The First Anniversary Celebration will be at the Caroll Nicely Conference Center Grand Ballroom at 6 p.m. More info: contact terrill.martin@gmail.com.

The AARP meets today at Ryan's at 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. 842-2832.

The play Southern Hospitality plays today at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for seniors or students, and $8.00 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased through Fountain Square Players.  

Today is also the BB & T All American Soapbox Derby. It will continue tomorrow too. The event is free to spectators and starts at 7 a.m. Find out more here: http://bgkiwanis.org/soapbox/. 791-3753.

Ned Van Go, Travis Mann band, and Sunday Valley are at the Capital Arts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12.50. 782-2787.

The Olde Stone Run for PRIDE pasta dinner is at 6:00 p.m. at the Club at Olde Stone. The race is tomorrow. Tickets are $30.00 per person and include this dinner plus the race. Registration forms are at http://www.olde-stone.com. (scroll down to the bottom at the site for info.)

Saturday, May 21st
This is Judgment Day, according to some people on FamilyRadio.com.

Today is also the BB & T All American Soapbox Derby. The event is free to spectators and starts at 7 a.m. Find out more here: http://bgkiwanis.org/soapbox/. 791-3753.

Also today is the North Warren Relay Team's 2nd Annual Run 4 Ruth Ann, which starts at 8 a.m. at North Warren Elementary.

A Tour de Town bike ride is today.  Families are invited. Bikers meet at Boatlanding Park at 9 a.m. More info: http://www.BikeBG.com or email bikebg@gmail.com.

Fountain Square Park is the start area for a Freedom from Stigma walk for Mental Health Month at 10 a.m. Blue Light Special will play then and speakers, balloon release, and a candlelight vigil are planned. More info: call 1-800-618-6128. Read the BG Daily news article here.

A car show benefit for CASA, the 2nd Annual Best Western Charity Car Show is from 10-4 at the Best Western Parking Lot. 782-5353 or 303-7572.

A comedian hypnotist, Rich Guzzi, is performing at the Sloan Convention Center at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. (2nd show is for 18 and over). Tickets are $8.00 to $20.00. Advance tickets are available. 745-0088. http://www.richguzzi.com.

The Shaker Museum at South Union will have an Antiques and Garden Market today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $5.00 per person. Lunch will be served too. More info: 800-811-8379 or http://www.shakermuseum.com/events/index.cfm.

The Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen have a Spring Fair and Show today from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Sloan Convention Center. Admission is $5.00, and children 12 and under are free. This fair continues tomorrow.

The Elder Abuse Prevention Coalition has a Silver Ribbon Restaurant Day at 11 a.m. at many restaurants in Bowling Green today and tomorrow. Special discounts are offered to seniors.

The 2011 Rose Show is also today, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post 23 on Dishman Lane. 842-3475.

The Russell Sims Aquatic Center opens today. (10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.)

The play Southern Hospitality plays today at 8 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for seniors or students, and $8.00 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased through Fountain Square Players. 

The Olde Stone Run for PRIDE starts at 8 a.m. at the Club at Olde Stone. http://www.bgky.org/operationpride/runforpride.php.745-0090 or 393-4653.

Sunday, May 22nd
The Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen have a Spring Fair and Show today from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Sloan Convention Center. Admission is $5.00, and children 12 and under are free.
The Elder Abuse Prevention Coalition has a Silver Ribbon Restaurant Day at 11 a.m. at many restaurants in Bowling Green today and tomorrow. Special discounts are offered to seniors.

Beech Bend Park has drag racing tonight starting at 5 p.m. Find out more: 781-7634, http://www.beechbend.com.

The play Southern Hospitality plays today at 3 p.m. at the Phoenix Theater. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for seniors or students, and $8.00 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased through Fountain Square Players.  

A Geocaching 101 How to Use it lecture is from 2-4 p.m. at Lost River Cave today. Students will learn how to set up an account on the Geocaching.com website and log finds. 270-393-0077.
More events coming up: 

May 28th will be  the West Side Camp BBQ and Backyard Grilling Cook-Off.
June 4th is the Gallery Hop. 
June 4th is also the 20th Anniversary Bluegrass Draft Horse and Mule Championship at the Ag Expo Center. 
June 4th Chaney's Dairy Barn will have a Kentucky Proud Festival.
June 4th the Barbership Chorus will sing at WKU's Van Meter Hall VMH Lobby at 7-10 p.m.

From the WCVK Community Happenings page: "6/4/11 Caveman Chorus presents Harmony Hitz with The Music City Chorus and Lunchbreak at WKU’s Van Meter Auditorium, June 4, 7 p.m. Tickets for this barbershop concert are $17, $5 for students. For more information call 783-1032."
Chaney's Dairy Barn Ice Cream and a Moovie starts June 10th at dusk.

Sunburst Youth Theater Day Camp 2011 will take place June 6-17.
Beatlemadness is June 17th at the Capital Arts Center. For tickets call 270-846-2426, or 855-232-1452 (toll-free) 
June 25 is the Vette City Roller Derby: VCRD vs. Black-N-Bluegrass A & B team (HOME)
July 17th from 2-4pm is Geocaching 101: Hiding a Cache at Lost River Cave.
September 24th is the date of the International Festival from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. at Circus Square Park.




From the WCVK Community Happenings page: "Now - 05/30 During the month of May, the Men's Ministry of Living Hope Baptist Church are collecting blankets for the persecuted Christians and people of Sudan; in honor of Moms & Wives. Please bring your new or gently used blankets to the business office of Living Hope Baptist Church. For a large number of blanket donations a pickup can be arranged by calling Walter at 842-8467."

"Save money on transportation costs every day with GO bg transit! GO BG Transit provides 5 fixed routes, two Saturday Shopping Shuttles, and numerous other shuttles to serve Bowling Green. Purchase a GO Pass and ride for $1 a trip. Students Passes are $40 per semester for unlimited rides. For more information visit www.casoky.org/transportation or call 782-3162, ext. 238."

Join a local club - see the list at the WBKO Club pages.

You can find more events in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area by clicking on the right side of this blog, or picking up a SoKy Happenings magazine. See even more events and charity happenings at the WCVK Community Happenings page.

Til Further Notice Madison Ave. General Baptist Church, 1617 Madison Ave., Bowling Green, serves a free hot breakfast the 2nd and last Saturdays of each month, 8-10 a.m. They have sausage, biscuits and gravy, eggs, taters, and coffee. All are welcome. For more information call 303-0530.




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