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BUSINESS UPDATES...........................................................................................4 WHO IS COMING TO THE ST. PATRICK PARADE?.........................................5 FIND IDEAS TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN GREAT.......................................... 6-8 CHEF TOM SHARES HIS SECRETS..................................................................11 ALL ABOUT THE KIDS.......................................................................................12 HEALTH NEWS AND EVENTS....................................................................14-15 SENIOR EVENTS................................................................................................17 CALENDAR OF EVENTS.............................................................................18-20 HOME AND GARDEN.......................................................................................21 REAL ESTATE................................................................................................22-23

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B U S I N E S S U P DAT E S EVENTS Friday, March 10 The official opening of Waterstone at Hamburg will be held Friday, March 10 at 1 p.m. The ceremony, which will be held at 2785 Polo Club Drive, will showcase the new luxury apartment complex in Lexington which features a pet spa, gated parking, resort-style pools and other premium amenities. Tuesday, March 14 The official opening of the Zooker LLC office will be held Tuesday, March 14, at 4:30 p.m. The office will be located at 238 E Main Street but the ceremony will be held at The Livery, 238 E. Main Street. NEWS Commerce Lexington has announced the South Africa will be the destination for its 2017 international trip. The 10-day tour will begin Aug. 31 and continue through Sept. 9. It is open to Commerce Lexington members and non-members. The highlights of the trip will include stops in Johannesburg, Capetown and a safari in the Pilanesberg National Park. For more information about the South Africa trip, go to www.commercelexington.com. Tandoor Fine Indian Cuisine has moved to its new location at 3146 Mapleleaf Dr, Ste 110. For more information, call 859.263.5771 or go to the Facebook page. The Kentucky Arts Council is accepting artists’ submissions for the Governor’s Derby Exhibit. The application deadline is March 9. The Governor’s Derby Exhibit is associated with the annual Governor’s Derby Celebration. The exhibit is open to all Kentucky artists who are 18 years of age or older. This year’s exhibit theme is Kentucky Stories. Kentucky American Water is now accepting applications for the 2017 American Water Environmental Grant Program. The grant awards will be available to organizations in Kentucky American Water’s service territory, which includes Fayette County, The program offers funds for innovative, projects that improve, restore or protect the watersheds, surface water and/or groundwater supplies through partnerships. Information

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and application requirements can be obtained from the company website at www.amwater. com/kyaw/about-us/environmental-grant-program Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers in Hamburg has officially opened at 2500 Polo Club Blvd. For more information, call 859.225.0102 Forcht Bank will present the fourth-annual EMERGE Conference on March 28. An outgrowth of a past Commerce Lexington Inc. Leadership Visit, EMERGE Conference will engage the next generation leaders of Central Kentucky, connecting emerging leaders to each other and to the community. The conference will take place on Tuesday, March 28, at Lexington Center’s Thoroughbred Ballroom, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EMERGE luncheon speakers include Rebecca Darwin, founder and CEO of Garden & Gun, and Marianne Barnes, master distiller for Castle & Key Distillery. There will be several personnel sessions including: • When Will You Retire? • To Serve & Direct • Tough Talk The professional sessions include: • Manager on Duty • The Business of Your Career • Own the Room The community sessions include: • The Creatives • Heroin: Needling the Problem There will also be a panel discussion near the end of the event called “Lexington in 25 Years.” The cost to attend the conference includes a full-day program, lunch, keynote speaker, and reception.

PHOTO BY KARA PAIGE HARKINS Mark’s Feed Store, a Louisville-based BBQ restaurant, officially opened its new location at 910 Beaumont Centre Pkwy in Lexington. Mark’s Feed Store was named in Louisville Magazine’s readers poll “Best of Louisville” for both its BBQ and Ribs nine times. Mark’s Feed Store previously had a location in Lexington.

CELEBRATING SUPPORT Tucker Ballinger, president and CEO of Forcht Bank, and Dana Ensley, District Vice President at Hamburg’s YMCA, at the recent YMCA Annual Celebration at Fasig-Tipton PHOTO BY KARA PAIGE HARKINS

HONORING GO RED DAY

The staff and management of My Favorite Things in Hamburg celebrate Go Red Day as part of National Heart Month.


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GO GREEN ON MARCH 11

Performers announced for Alltech St. Patrick’s Parade and Festival Eight performance groups will take the Irish festival stage on March 11 at the Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza in downtown, as part of the Lexington’s 38th Annual Alltech St. Patrick’s Parade and Festival. The festival is part of an all-day celebration that begins at 8 a.m. with the Shamrock Shuffle to benefit Lexington Habitat for Humanity. The “Blessing of the Keg” will be held at the Alltech tents at 11 a.m. The parade begins at 1 p.m. Here are other highlights from this year’s schedule: 10:45 a.m........................................................................................ Bluegrass Ceili Academy 11 a.m................................................................................................................... Liam’s Fancy Noon...................................................................................................................Drunk & Sailor 2 p.m................................................................... William Sutherland Reid Pipes and Drums 2:30 p.m............................................................................................ McTeggart Irish Dancers 3 p.m................................................................................................................... The Prodigals 4 p.m..................................................................................................Lexington Irish Dancers 4:30 p.m.............................................................................................................. Gypsy’s Wish

RIBBON CUTTING IN HAMBURG

PHOTO BY KARA PAIGE HARKINS Comprehensive Pain Specialists celebrated its Hamburg location with a ribbon cutting in February.

JA formally opens BizTown

Junior Achievement invites the public to the grand opening celebration of the JA BizTown and Finance Park Tuesday, March 7 at 2420 Spurr Road, Suite 150 from 5 until 7 p.m. The ceremony will begin at 5:15 with opening remarks with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m. There will be tours, refreshments, and storefront ribbon cuttings to follow. In partnership with the Fayette County Public Schools, Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass transformed approximately 13,000 square feet of Linlee Elementary School into a state of the art facility where students from throughout central Kentucky will come to experience a living lesson in economics, community and financial literacy.


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Annual guide to home and garden events and attractions

Discover keys to make the garden great BLUE GRASS TRUST 2017 ANTIQUES AND GARDEN SHOW

Kentucky Horse Park Friday, March 3 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 4: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 5: noon to 5 p.m. Blue Grass Trust’s 2017 Antiques and Garden Show at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena will be March 3, 4, 5, with the Gala Preview Party* on March 2 . Drs. Jim and Bonnie Tanner will serve as honorary co-chairs for 2017. The keynote speaker is designer Amanda Nisbet. She will be featured at a luncheon lecture on Friday, March 3. For information on the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation or any of our events, email us at info@bluegrasstrust. org or call us at (859) 253-0362.

LOUISVILLE’S HOME, GARDEN AND REMODELING SHOW

Kentucky Exposition Center March 3-5 The Home, Garden and Remodeling Show has become an annual event in Louisville and is the largest home show in the state and one of the largest in the nation. The Home, Garden & Remodeling Show has a high-quality exhibitors and their displays are some of the best in the country. When you are looking for anything for your home, the Louisville Home, Garden & Remodeling Show is the place to be. We help you with that “honey do” no matter how big or small the tasks are. More than 300 vendors participate each year. MASTER COMMUNITY GARDENER TRAINING March 9 The Plantory–501 W6th St The 2017 Master Community Gardener Training is a four-week training session

running every Thursday, starting March 9 through March 30 from 6 until 8 p.m. The training will include topics such as the how and why of small scale vegetable gardening; pest management and weed identification; building soil that will feed a community; an overview of Fayette County’s food insecurity issues; care and maintenance of a garden; and networking with other local gardeners. Participants will receive information in this interactive, hands-on training. Space is limited. KENTUCKY CHILDRENS GARDEN March 30 The Arboretum The spring hours of the The Kentucky Childrens Garden will begin March 30. The gardens will be open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The garden will also feature special events include “Spring Has Sprung” on April 7; “Sizzling Summer” on July 14; and “Amazing Autumn” on Oct. 6. The Kentucky Childrens Garden is open for private birthday parties, field trips or large groups. For more information, call 859-257-9339.

CENTRAL KENTUCKY HOME AND GARDEN SHOW

Heritage Hall and Rupp Arena Friday, March 31; Saturday, April 1; and Sunday, April 2 The entire Lexington Center will be transformed, for one weekend only, into the Central Kentucky Home and Garden Show. From the front door to the backyard you’ll find it all at the Annual Central Kentucky Home & Garden Show such as everything for your home and garden, breathtaking gardens, landscapes and water features, latest kitchen and bath trends, local contractors and remodelers, flooring and window treatments, outdoor living, pools and

spas, art, gift, and gourmet center including Kentucky Proud Products, and interactive kids activities. EXTENSION SERVICE PLANT AUCTION April 8 1140 Harry Sykes Way The Kentucky Christmas Tree Association’s 13th annual plant auction will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 8, in the Fayette County Extension Office front parking lot, 1140 Harry Sykes Way (formally Red Mile Place) in Lexington. A portion of the proceeds will be used to provide one or more scholarships for students majoring in forestry or related sciences in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment at the University of Kentucky. A variety of annuals, perennials, balled and burlapped landscape trees and shrubs will be for sale. For more information, call 859-223-1140.

KENTUCKY CRAFTED: THE MARKET

April 21-23 Lexington Convention Center Friday, April 21 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (trade only); Saturday, April 22 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 23: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The market offers art, live music, literature and food, nearly 200 exhibitors of fine art, craft, books and food, featuring two days of Americana, bluegrass and world music performances, specialty food products from Kentucky Proud members, and hands-on activities and a holding area for purchases. Nowhere in Kentucky, let alone the nation, will you find such a convergence of high quality art, craft, literature, music, film and food as you will at Kentucky Crafted: The Market. When you attend this show, prepare yourself for an exciting sensory experience. Kentucky


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SCENES FROM THE 2016 CENTRAL KENTUCKY HOME AND GARDEN SHOW

Crafted: The Market is one of the only state-sponsored shows of its kind to feature traditional and contemporary fine art and craft along with Kentucky-related books, musical recordings, films and specialty food products.

OPEN GATES TO BLUEGRASS LIVING GARDEN TOUR

June This biennial garden tour features nine diverse backyard gardens in the Lexington area. Tickets are available at several area nurseries and garden centers beginning this Spring, at all garden sites on the days of the tour, and from individual garden club members. The tour takes place rain or shine. More info can be found on the home page of lexgardenclubs.org or by calling

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about their projects.

2017 BIA OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY GRAND TOUR OF HOMES

ANNUAL RAIN GARDEN TOUR

July 21-23 and July 28 The Grand Tour of Homes is the BIA’s Annual scattered site showcase of new homes. This event features homes built by BIA Professional Builder Members and provides a great opportunity for consumers to view the latest trends in new home construction and to speak directly with BIA Professional Builders about their dream homes. The Grand Tour of Homes is a free self-guided home tour. You may visit as many or as few homes as you like during the tour dates. Builders and/or Marketing Representatives will be on hand at each property to answer questions and tell you

September Meadowthorpe Community Center Learn about how the Meadowthorpe neighborhood received a Stormwater Quality Incentive Grant from the Lexing-ton Fayette Urban County Government to install multiple rain gardens throughout the Meadowthorpe neighborhood. Tour several residential rain gardens on an optional walking tour. Speakers, booths, and refreshments are offered at the Meadowthorpe Community Center throughout the day. 2017 BIA TOUR OF REMODELED HOMES August The Tour of Remodeled Homes is the

public’s chance to gather ideas and view the workmanship of BIA professional remodelers. Homeowners throughout Lexington and central Kentucky will open their doors to showcase their professionally remodeled homes, including whole-house remodels, the latest in bathroom design, kitchen transformations, outdoor living and more. Homes on the Tour reflect a large variety of design and architectural trends. The remodeler for each project will be present at each home to answer your questions. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the Tour of Remodeled Homes and find out how you can turn your house into the home of your dreams. More info on the 2017 Tour of Remodeled Homes is coming soon.

Learn how to make your garden grow at Fayette Extension Service Find the gardening skills you need at the Fayette County Extension Service. Here is a list of some of the workshop the extension service is offering in 2017: UNUSUAL ANNUALS FROM SEED - Tuesday, March 7, 3 p.m. VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS, THE EARLY SPRING CROPS - Thursday, March 9, 6 p.m. POTATOES - MINI FOOD FOR THOUGHT TASTING - Thursday, March 16 ONIONS AND LEEKS - MINI FOOD FOR THOUGHT TASTINGS - Tuesday, March 21 A GLIMPSE OF A LUNATIC’S GARDEN - Monday, March 27, 6 p.m. VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS, THE EARLY SPRING CROPS - Tuesday, March 28, 6:30 p.m. SUNFLOWERS - Tuesday, April 04, 3 p.m. PRIMOCANE BLACKBERRIES - Thursday, April 13, 6:30 p.m. DAHLIAS - Tuesday, April 18, 6:30 p.m. VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS - Thursday, April 27, 6:30 p.m. GROWING GREAT TOMATOES - MINI FOOD FOR THOUGHT TASTING - Tuesday, May 2, 6:30 p.m. VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS - Thursday, May 04, 6:30 p.m. HARDY HIBISCUS - Thursday, May 11, 6:30 p.m. ELEPHANT EARS - Thursday, June 08, 6:30 p.m.

PERENNIALS FOR SHADE GARDENS - Thursday, June 15, 3 p.m. VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS PART II, MAINTAINING - Tuesday, June 20, 6:30 p.m. OYSTER MUSHROOMS - Thursday, June 29, 6:30 p.m. MAKING PERENNIALS WORK - Thursday, July 6, 3 p.m. FALL VEGETABLE GARDEN, PLAN FOR LATE FALL/WINTER HARVEST - Thursday, July 13, 6:30 p.m. WEED MANAGEMENT - Tuesday, July 18, 6:30 p.m. RENOVATING LAWNS - Thursday, August 3, 6:30 p.m. CRAPE MYRTLES - Thursday, August 10, 3 p.m. HYDRANGEAS - Tuesday, August 22, 6:30 p.m. AUTUMN CROCUS AND COLCHICUMS - Thursday, September 7, 6:30 p.m. SAVING FLOWER SEEDS - Thursday, September 14, 6:30 p.m. PEONIES - Tuesday, September 19, 6:30 p.m. STORING WINTER BULBS - Thursday, October 5, 3 p.m. MINOR BULBS - Thursday, October 12, 6:30 p.m. DAFFODILS - Tuesday, October 17, 6:30 p.m. All workshops and classes are offered at the Fayette County Extension Service at 1140 Harry Sykes Way. For more information, call (859) 257-5582.


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Home and garden to take stage at Lexington Center Heritage Hall and Rupp Arena Friday, March 31; Saturday, April 1; and Sunday, April 2 Browse aisles of gardens, landscapes and water features and touch, see and feel fully built landscape and water features, done inside the Lexington Center by local landscapers who will be there ready to turn your backyard into a retreat. Plus, the onsite nursery with trees, plants and landscaping. Improve your quality of outdoor living with the great selection of outdoor kitchens and fire pits, life-size metal palm trees, xeriscaping and concrete decorating, all-weather AV equipment, pools, spas and sunrooms, decks, railings and pergolas. Visitors can find a complete selection of home improvement experts who want to help you get your projects solved. Check out the exhibits of kitchens and baths, builders and remodelers, flooring and interior design, cabinets and countertops, custom shelving and storage, barns, sheds, doors and windows, concrete repairs and staining, garages storage and flooring solutions, painting, roofs, fencing and siding. Back by popular demand The new product zone will be a display of all

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the newest products to help you around the house and make everyday tasks easier and more fun! Just when you think you’ve got it all, you will have the next “must have” item right here. There will be Kentucky Proud art, gift gourmet area, jewelry, teas, and wine slushes. The kids can be entertained with the hands-on “Learn & Create” activities by the Explorium of Lexington! Auction There will be $100,000 worth of Items up for bid online and in person at the Better Business Bureau Silent Auction. Just like in years past, the BBB will have items with a total value of around $100,000 that will be donated to the annual auction by their elite group of BBB Accredited Businesses. “Our BBB Accredited Businesses have been very generous in their donations to our non-profit organization’s popular auction,” said Jack Frank, president and CEO of BBB serving central and eastern Kentucky. “Those who visit either online or in person and then “BID TO WIN” at our auction can be assured that these quality products and services all come from reputable businesses that uphold the BBB ethical standards every day.” The BBB’s Silent Auction will be set up in the ballroom and on-line. Proceeds will benefit the BBB’s services throughout its 64-county service area.

Star of DIY’s “Bath Crashers” and “BATHtastic!” Licensed contractor Matt Muenster sees every house project, whether he’s ripping apart dated bathrooms using the latest construction technology or completely gutting his own kitchen, as a chance to use his clever ideas to achieve great design while integrating earth-friendly elements. Muenster earned his degree in interior design from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He initially got his feet wet designing restaurants and casinos and even worked on the Angolan Project in Africa. Eventually, his fervor for design shifted to the residential sector. His professional experience includes high-end interior design, and he gets an adrenaline rush every time he transforms a boring bathroom into a fantastic one on DIY Network’sBath Crashers and BATHtastic! series.

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EVENT TIMES

Friday, March 31; 2 until 7 p.m. Saturday, April 1; 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday, April 2; 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. LOCATION: Heritage Hall and Rupp Arena The entire Lexington Center will be transformed, for one weekend only, into a Home and Garden Extravaganza. From the front door to the backyard you’ll find it all at the Annual Central Kentucky Home & Garden Show such as:

• Find everything for your home and garden • Breathtaking gardens, landscapes and water features • Latest kitchen and bath trends • Local contractors and remodelers

• Flooring and window treatments • Outdoor living, pools and spas

• Art, gift, and gourmet center including Kentucky Proud Products • Interactive kids activities

Tickets are sold at the door day of show with free admission for ages 16 and under and active duty military. Visitors can register for $1 discount coupon at www.ckyhomeshow.com.

The Wall Wizard” Learn painting tips and tricks and how to hang wallcoverings in a flash with seminars all weekend from Brian Santos. Brian Santos, a fourth-generation painting contractor and author of best-selling how-to books, uses “edutaining” demonstrations in his television appearances and how-to’s for industry giants like Sherwin-Williams, Imperial Wall coverings, Home Depot and Lowe’s, and at home and garden shows throughout the world to create wall magic whether it be with paint, paper, or fabric. Over a touring career of more than 25 years, Santos has developed a series of “Wizard Workshops” that educate and empower audiences with simple tips, tricks, and techniques to help them tackle projects around the house with confidence. He has given in excess of 5,000 Wall Magic workshops to more than one million do-it-yourselfers all over the world! Brian has also shared his expertise on national TV, including Good Morning America, Today, and HGTV’s Smart Solutions, as well as on TLC and the Discovery Channel. Growing up and working in the San Francisco Bay area, Brian’s past clients include former San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback Joe Montana, actress Doris Day, and Star Wars creator George Lucas.


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FOOD

New Irish friends

Twist on traditional favorite combines beer and pie

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ou don’t have to dangle backwards from a parapet of Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone to feel a wee bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. Whether slamming back a few pints with Jameson chasers, donning something green, watching a parade with friends and family, or chowing down on hearty Irish fare, most everyone embraces the revelry and spirit of the day dedicated to the patron saint of Ireland. Some of us might enjoy it a little too much. That said, it’s really all about balance. Eat, drink, and be merry. GUINNESS BEEF PIE WITH HOT WATER CRUST PASTRY Meat pies, in general, are fairly straightfoward. Meat + Pastry = Pie. Choose a filling, choose a pastry, and call it a day. Pretty basic. However, under the big umbrella of meat pies, things can get tricky. Which pastry dough works best for which filling? Shortcrust pastry, puff pastry, flaky pastry, rough puff pastry, suet crust pastry, or hot water crust pastry? Then, double crust, or single crust? It’s all subjective and a matter of personal taste. For something as robust as Guinness steak pie, I went very old school with a double crust hot water lard crust pastry. FILLING I seasoned 4 pounds of Marksbury Farm beef short ribs with salt and pepper, dredged them with flour, shook off the excess flour, and set them aside. After heating 3 tablespoons bacon fat to the smoking point in a large dutch oven, I carefully browned the short ribs in batches until they developed a gorgeous crust, scooped them from the pot, and set them aside. While the pot was still smoking hot, I added 3 tablespoons vegetable oil to the smoky bacon fat. When the two fats melted together, I tumbled 4 sliced carrots, 3 sliced celery ribs, and 1/2 cup chopped onions into the hot oil. Just before the onions started to caramelize, I added 2 tablespoons minced fresh garlic and 2 tablespoons tomato paste. After swirling the tomato paste through the softened vegetables, I let the tomato paste brown before deglazing the pot with 2 cups Guinness Stout bottled beer. Heads up. When the heady foam settled back into the pot, I added 3 cups beef stock, 2 table-

spoons freshly grated horseradish, 1 heaping tablespoon dried shitake mushroom powder, 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar, salt, cracked black pepper, 1 tablespoon dried English mustard, 3 bay leaves, 1 sprig fresh rosemary, and 3 sprigs fresh thyme. I brought the stock to a boil, reduced it to a simmer, tumbled the reserved browned meat (with juices) into the stock, covered the pot, and slid it into a pre-heated 350 oven. After 1 1/2 hours, I pulled the stew from the oven, loosened the base with an additional 2 cups beef stock, added 2 cups peeled pearl onions, and returned the stew to the oven. At the 2 1/2 hour mark ( an hour later), I pulled the stew from the oven to rest. When the short ribs were cool enough to handle, I pulled the meat from the bones and sliced it into 1’ pieces. After scooping the vegetables into a side dish, I tossed them with the cooked meat, covered the dish with plastic wrap, and set it aside. I skimmed the glistening visible fat from the surface of the stock, covered it with plastic wrap, and slid it into the refrigerator to chill. When the stock chilled enough for the fat to congeal on the surface, I scraped off the remaining fat and draped the gelatinous sauce over the meat and vegetables. Pastry Hot water pastry is an interesting beast. By breaking the keep-everything-wellchilled rule, it goes against the norm. In doing so, the process creates a strong


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flaky crust that can withstand the weight of any savory filling. After sifting 3 2/3 cups all purpose flour and 1 teaspoon salt into a large mixing bowl, I made a well in the center of the flour, poured 2 beaten eggs into the well, and feathered the wall of flour over the eggs. Working over a medium high flame, I melted 2/3 cups lard in a small saucepan before adding 6 tablespoons milk and 6 tablespoons water. When the lard/water/milk came to a rolling boil, I carefully poured the hot liquid around the edges of the flour and used a fork to pull the dough together. When it formed a ragged dough, I turned it onto a well floured bread board, kneaded it until the egg strands disappeared into the dough, patted the dough into flattened disc,wrapped it in plastic wrap, and slid it into the refrigerator for 30 minutes to chill. I divided the dough with a bench scraper and rolled the bottom crust into a jagged 16” x 1/4” circle, rolled the dough onto the rolling pin, and unrolled it over a 8” spring form pan, leaving a slight overhang. After pinching the dough into the base of the pan, I pushed the dough up the sides, smoothed the creases, patched a few tears, set it aside, and rolled out the remaining dough for the top. I mixed the room temperature filling with

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the sauce, spooned the mixture into the pastry case, sprinkled fresh parsley over the filling, brushed the exposed pastry with a beaten egg wash, and carefully rolled the top crust over the pan. After trimming the edges, I brushed the top of the pie with the egg wash, crimped the edges to form a tight seal, sliced three vents to allow the steam escape, and shoved the massive pie into a pre-heated 390 degree oven. After 45 minutes, I pulled the pie from the oven, released the spring form pan, brushed the sides of the crust with egg wash, and returned the pie to the oven for an additional 25 minutes to brown before pulling it from the oven to rest. When cooled, I scattered snipped chives over the top of the pie and sliced it into oversized hearty thick wedges. It was not my grandmother’s dainty beef pot pie. Deep and complex, the tender meat and sweetened root vegetables melted into the rich mahogany sauce. Although still very present, the Guinness stout relaxed its bitter edge from the long cook. While the brown sugar enhanced the inherent chocolaty roasted sweetness of the beer, it also tempered the hoppy assertiveness. Eat your beer. One bite at a time.


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ALL ABOUT KIDS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 Barnes and Noble in Hamburg hosts Children’s Storytime every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Join the staff in the children’s section at the back of the store for a fun-filled storytime with a craft/activity to follow!. The Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library will host “Preschool Storytime’ Wednesday, March 1 from 11 until 11:45 p.m. There will be fun stories, songs, and activities that promote literacy, math, and science skills. The program is designed for ages 3-5. The “How to Speak Basic Computer: A Regular Person’s Introduction to Coding” workshop will be held Wednesday, March 1 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Central Branch of the Lexington Public Library. Students will get a general overview of computer languages, along with some gentle exploration of using basic Python3 code. Prerequisite: Internet Basics or prior experience navigating the web.

SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Barnes and Noble will host “Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site” storytime on Saturday March 4, at 11 a.m. As the sun sets behind the big construction site, all the hardworking trucks get ready to say goodnight. One by one Crane Truck, Cement Mixer, Dump Truck, Bulldozer and Excavator finish their work and lie down to rest so they’ll be ready for another day of rough and tough construction play. Read Across America will honor Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday with a special event Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fayette Mall. The Fayette County Education Association, the Fayette County Education Support Professionals Association, and the Fayette County Public Schools present the eighth-annual “Read Across America” event to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday and the love of reading. The event will take place in front of Dilliards. The event features celebrity readers; photo opportunities with the Cat in the Hat, Thing 1, and Thing 2; and goodie bags for children. Michael’s Arts in Crafts in Hamburg will host Kids Club designed by Sprout Nature Journal on Saturday,

March 4 from 10 a.m. to noon. Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7 Teen Action Board for the Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library will be meeting Tuesday, March 7 from 6 until 7 p.m. Join the TAB to plan events for teens, eat pizza, and even earn volunteer hours for school. This event is open for grades 7 through 12. For more information, call 859.231.5500.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Toddler Time featuring books, music, and activities that encourage literacy, math, science, and social skills followed by an art activity or story-related project will be offered Thursday, March 9 from 11 until 11:30 a.m. at the Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library. This program is open to ages 2-3.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 ’Dance’ Storytime will be held Saturday March 11, at 11 a.m. at Barnes and Noble in Hamburg. From the #1 New York Times bestselling children’s book creator Matthew Van Fleet comes a jazzy story of a little baby chick who learns how to dance from a friendly band of animals who know all the right moves. For more information, call 859.543.8518. Michael’s Arts in Crafts in Hamburg will host Kids Club Fairy House on Saturday, March 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 Celebrate Eastside Branch’s first birthday on Wednesday, March 15 from 2 until 4 p.m. with a birthday drop-In craft. Stop by to sign a birthday card for Eastside and make a birthday craft for you or someone you know. This event is open to all children.

SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Put your imagination to work and join the Eastside

Branch of the Lexington Public Library on Saturday, March 15 from 10 a.m. to noon for some free-builld Lego fun. Plan, create, and build at your own pace or work with friends. This event is open from kids in grades from Kindergarten through fifth grade. ‘Egg’ Storytime will be held Saturday March 18 at 11 a.m. at Barnes and Noble ion Hamburg. Egg is a graphic novel for preschoolers about four eggs, one big surprise and an unlikely friendship by Caldecott Medalist and New York Times bestselling author Kevin Henkes. Egg is a classic read-alone and read-aloud that will appeal all-year long. There will be coloring and activities to follow. Michael’s Arts in Crafts in Hamburg will host Kids Club Fingerprint Floral Canvas on Saturday, March 18 from 10 a.m. to noon. Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.

SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Kids are invited to create their own Little Golden Book during storytime at Barnes and Noble in Hamburg on Saturday March 25 at 11 a.m. In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Little Golden Book, join Barnes and Noble to create a Little Golden Book to take home. The staff will read classic Little Golden Book titles such as The Monster at the End of This Book. Half Price Books in Hamburg hosts ‘Last Saturday Storytime” on Saturday, March 25 from 2 until 3 p.m. Pack up your half-pint readers and come to your Hamburg Pavilion HPB for our Monthly Saturday Storytime. Sit down and enjoy a good tale with us from 2 to 3 p.m. on the last Saturday of each month. Think math is boring? Think again. Drop in and explore the fun side of math through a variety of hands-on activities at the Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library on Saturday, March 25 from 2 until 4 p.m. This class is presented by Mathnasium and aimed at grades kindergarten through fifth grade. For more information, call 859.379.0079. Michael’s Arts in Crafts in Hamburg will host Kids Club Watercolor Frame on Saturday, March 25 from 10 a.m. to noon. Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or online, or just drop in. Parent or guardian must remain on premises during the event.


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H E A LT H E V E N T S FRIDAY, MARCH 3 The Lexington Hearing and Speech Center will host the fifth-annual “Frankel: Cocktails & Casino Night” event Friday, March 3, starting at 7:30 p.m. the LHSC will celebrate its mission in a fun and unique way at The Carrick House in Lexington. The event will feature casino games, silent auctions, and hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. For more information, go to www.lhscky.org

SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Babies R Us in Hamburg will host ‘ready, set, registry’ event Saturday, March 4, at 10 a.m. Create or update your registry with personalized help, learn about the newest must-haves, meet and mingle with other parents-to-be plus enjoy a tour of your store, snacks, giveaways and raffles. For more information, call 859.263.8598. The Saint Joseph Berea Foundation Gala Committee is hosting the fourth Annu-

al Gala for Healing and Hope Saturday, March 4 at 6:30 pm. The gala will bring all its supporters together to support Saint Joseph Berea at the historic Churchill Weavers Event Space. Enjoy a great evening of fine food and dancing, while supporting a great cause. For ticket information, contact Stephen Clatos at StephenClatos@KentuckyOneHealth.org, call 859.313.2014 or visit www.kentuckyonehealth.org/GalaForHealingAndHope. Is your baby turning 1 year old? Stop by Babies R Us Saturday, March 11 at 11 a.m. to celebrate this milestone with fun activities and giveaways. Find all the baby’s first birthday solutions to make the special day perfect from keepsakes and outfits to gifts and party supplies. For more information, call 859.263.8598.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 The Homes from the Heart Gala will be held Saturday, March 11 from 6:30 until

9:30 p.m. at the Signature Club of Lansdowne. For ticket information, go to www. eventbrite.com. The event is presented by by Catalyst Resources International.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16 ‘a do-what?,” a workshop about how a Doula is beneficial and important during the pregnancy, birth and postpartum transition will be held Thursday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Babies R Us in Hamburg. Explore the basics of doula support, what questions to ask when hiring a doula and what will a doula provide. For more information, call 859.263.8598. Babies R Us will host a breastfeeding workshop Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m. Doraine Bailey with the Lexington Health Department offers professional advice and practical tips to prepare you for a successful nursing experience. For more information, call 859.263.8598.

YMCA offering swimming lessons The YMCA of Hamburg strives to inspire young swimmers to meet goals, take challenges, and grow in confidence and abilities. With a low student to instructor ratio, children who take part in the YMCA swimming instruction program will receive plenty of personal attention. All instructors and lifeguards are trained and certified with additional monthly trainings to deliver the optimal swim and water-safety experience with the best techniques to strengthen swimmer’s skills. There are several options for swimming lessons including: Parent and child Skip (ages 6 months to 2 years old) or Pike (for ages 2-3). Get in the pool and build memories through games that introduce children to basic swim skills such as kicking, arm strokes, and the ability to float. The classes are 30 minutes long and a water proof diaper for those not potty trained. There is a 12-1 student to instructor ratio. Beginner Pike (for ages 3-5) Designed for beginner swimmers to help children gain comfort and independent movement in the water as well as safe pool behavior. Skills taught include basic paddle stroke, kick skills, pool safety, and breath control. The class is 30 minutes long and offers a 6-1 student to instructor ratio. Intermediate Eel (for ages 3-5) Now that the child is comfortable and can move independently in the water, its time to start learning basic swim strokes, how to float, and perform the progressive paddle stroke. The class is 30 minutes long and offers a 6-1 student to instructor ratio. Advanced Ray/Starfish (for ages 3-5) Learn to dive, tread water, and basic rescue skills while improving stroke skills and basic endurance. For children who can swim the width of the pool on the front and back unassisted,

demonstrate rotary breathing and kick the length of the pool with a kick board. The class is 30 minutes long and offers a 6-1 student to instructor ratio. For more information, call 859.543.9622.

SUNDAY, MARCH 19 Great Expectations, a workshop hosted at the auditorium of the Baptist Health Lexington Education Center Sunday, will be held March 19, from 5 until 7 p.m. How will I know if I am really in labor? For what reasons do I go to the hospital? What can I expect at Baptist Health Lexington’s Labor and Delivery unit? Answers to these questions as well as general information about visitation, labor progression, options for delivery, postpartum care, and policies and procedures at Baptist Health Lexington will be discussed.

SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Babies R Us will celebrate “baby’s first Easter” Saturday, March 25, at 11 a.m. with a special event. Celebrate your baby’s first Easter. Dress baby up in their Easter best and enjoy fun activities, giveaways, and more. For more information, call 859.263.8598.

Hospice of the Bluegrass has changed its name to Bluegrass Care Navigators Having cared for thousands of families since 1978, the staff said in a release that the firm has outgrown the Hospice of the Bluegrass name. “We changed our name to Bluegrass Care Navigators to guide and provide care to more people in more ways at earlier stages of serious illness. Yet, we’re still the same great provider with the same great people. We still have the same compassion and commitment that has always defined Hospice of the Bluegrass. We now have a new name to reflect our growing range of services," the organization said in a release. The organization’s services currently include: Bluegrass Extra Care - a private pay, personalized service for clients in their home, nursing or assisted living facility. Services can include homemaker/companionship, certified nursing assistants, sitters, and skilled nursing. Bluegrass Transitional Care - a program provided by the hospital or insurance to eligible patients. The program is staffed by nurses with special training to help after a hospital stay. Bluegrass Palliative Care - a consult service providing specialized medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stresses of a serious illness, all with the goal of improving quality of life. Bluegrass Hospice Care – a program providing expert care for the final months of life, including medical, emotional and spiritual support for the patient and entire family. Bluegrass Grief Care – a unique counseling service for support and guidance through anticipatory grief and bereavement. Bluegrass Care Navigators is committed to delivering the right combination of care to meet your needs at every step – the right care at the right time at the right place. If you have any questions or want to discuss these programs and services, call 855.492.0812.


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As construction continues on the memory care neighborhood apartments, Provision Living and its building partner Arco sponsored lunch and invited the local Provision Living team. The apartments are scheduled to open this spring.

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Provision Living is one of the newest game-day sponsors of University of Kentucky basketball In the center of “Big Blue Nation,” nothing fosters community quite like Wildcats basketball. That’s why Provision Living at Beaumont Centre is pleased to be one of the newest game-day sponsors of University of Kentucky basketball, according to a statement from the company. “At Provision Living at Beaumont Centre, we’re committed to building a connected community in Lexington that helps seniors forge strong personal relationships with their neighbors, friends, family and caregivers. This connected community supports seniors in facing the challenges that arise when social ties fade due to life changes such as retirement, relocation and illness. And it’s through an active community that we believe we can stamp out the three plagues of loneliness, boredom and helplessness,” the statement said. The sponsorship of Wildcat basketball, the statement said, brings the organization closer to the groundbreaking research going on at University of Kentucky. “While we’ve yet to open our new, state-of-the-art senior community, Provision Living at Beaumont Centre is already in talks with the university’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, one of the nation’s premier research institutions for understanding and treating Alzheimer’s Disease and other cognitive impairments that can impact elders,” the statement said. “We look forward to working with Sanders-Brown as we continue to develop our model of person-directed care. At Provision Living, we recognize that cognitive memory loss is part of the aging process for many elders. Our mission is to tailor our care toward each individual experiencing this change and help them live as purposeful, happy and healthy a life as possible.” Just as University of Kentucky wants to offer the best academics and athletics, Provision Living at Beaumont Centre wants to be the best place a senior could ever want to live in.


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SENIOR EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 An introduction to Drums Alive will be held Wednesdays from March 1 through March 28 at the Lexington Senior Center. A group exercise class using stability balls and drumsticks that combines benefits for both the body and the brain. The classes will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. each Wednesday.

THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease will be the focus of a workshop at the Beaumont Branch of the Lexington Public Library Thursday, March 2 from noon until 1:30 p.m. This program will give valuable information to families and individuals dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia about how to plan for legal and financial needs. Lexington elder law attorney Amy Dougherty will address issues such as power of attorney, guardianship, and handling the finances and property of a person with dementia. A light lunch will be provided by The Willows free of charge. Registration required. To register, call 1-800-272-3900.

MONDAY, MARCH 6 The American Association of Retired Persons will host tax assistance Monday, March 6 and Tuesday, March 7. AARP Tax Aide volunteers will assist taxpayers, regardless of age or income, in preparing personal tax returns. Service is first come, first served. Please plan to arrive as early as possible to get in line. Signups will begin at 9:15 a.m. You must bring necessary documents for service: valid photo ID; previous year’s tax return; Social Security numbers for all dependents; W-2 forms from each employer; all 1099 forms; (1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-Misc, etc.) showing interest and/ or dividends as well; as documentation showing the original purchase price of your sold assets; If you were paid Social Security benefits, bring your SSA-1099; If you received a pension or annuity, bring your 1099R; all forms indicating federal income tax paid; If applicable, unemployment compensation statements, child-care provider information (name, employer ID, SSN); If itemizing deductions, bring all receipts or canceled checks for items such as medical expenses, tax-

es, paid, mortgage interest paid, and charitable contributions. This assistance will be held Monday, March 6 at the Beaumont Branch of the Lexington Public Library and Tuesday, March 7 at the Northside Branch.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9 The Hearing Loss Association of America Lexington Chapter (HLAALC) meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of most months at Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library. The chapter is a self-help organization dedicated to education, advocacy and support for people who do not hear well. They offer emotional support, camaraderie, tips and techniques for living with hearing loss, and technical information about hearing assistance devices. The meetings are free and open to the public. Presentations are made by audiologists, doctors, professors, therapists, trainers, specialists, and others with hearing loss knowledge. For more information, contact organizers at infolex@hlaa-ky.org and visit the webpage www.hlaa-ky.org/lexington.

Senior center can help with phones and laptops Need assistance with your electronic device? Call the Lexington Senior Center to set up a oneon-one appointment with one of the social work students. They will be happy to assist you with your laptop, tablet or smart phone. For more information, call 859.278.6072.

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MONDAY, MARCH 20 The Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library will host “Medicare: Making a Good Choice and What You Need to Know” on Monday, March 20 from 6 until 7 p.m. Registration recommended. For more information, call 859.379.0079

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 The 2017 i know expo will be held Sunday, April 2 from noon until 4:30 p.m. at Heritage Hall. The i know expo is a free event for people of all ages and life stages: living out their golden years; taking care of someone they love; coping with difficult health situations or simply smart enough to know it’s never too early to start planning for the future. The i know expo will empower people with information about the services, resources and support available to make the rest of life the best of life. Scores of experts who know about aging well and coping with disabilities will be on hand to share what they know. For more information, go to iknowexpo.org.

The Optimal Aging Conference 2017 “Approaching Aging as a Lifelong Journey will be coming to Louisville June 11-13. This conference brings together academics, health care and social service professionals, and older adults across a variety of disciplines who are united by a belief that aging is an opportunity, not a disease. The conference supports the dissemination of biopsychosocial aging research, age-friendly product innovation, and evidenced-based practice and education models, with participation and input from older adults. For more information, go to www.optimalaginginstitute. org

Trilogy expands hospitality with The Willows at Fritz Farms A new year means yet more growth for Trilogy Health Services. The senior health and hospitality provider announced the opening of its 106th campus, The Willows at Fritz Farm, located at 2710 Man O’War Boulevard. The Willows at Fritz Farm will join Trilogy’s two other Lexington locations, The Willows at Citation and The Willows at Hamburg. All three locations offer care and support services, including personal care, long-term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services. Memory care services are also offered at The Legacy, a specialized, freestanding memory care neighborhood on the grounds of The Willows at Hamburg. Evidence of Trilogy’s dedication to its residents can be found both in the architecture of The Willows at Fritz Farm and in the scope and quality of its amenities. From its

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airy central dining room filled with tables topped with white linen, to its cozy covered porches, courtyards, and cafés, the campus is perfectly equipped for large gatherings and more intimate visits. An in-house beauty salon will provide a variety of styling services, and The Willows’ ice cream parlor is the perfect place to stop by with the grandkids before heading out to one of the five enclosed courtyards to soak up some sun. According to Randall Bufford, president and CEO of Trilogy, “We are excited to expand our senior health and hospitality offerings in Lexington and Fayette County. Since the 2012 opening of The Willows at Hamburg in the historic Hamburg Place Farm area, it has been our pleasure to provide the very best in clinical services and an exceptional quality of life for our residents in buildings that reflect the rich heritage and traditions of the surrounding community. We provide care options for all levels of healthcare,

and the needs and preferences of our residents are our top priority. Simply put, we believe our campus is their home, and they are our family. That is the Trilogy difference. We hope you’ll feel it the moment you walk through our doors, and trust you’ll see it everywhere you look. We are proud to have The Willows at Fritz Farm join our other outstanding campuses in Kentucky.” Company officials said life at The Willows can be as laid back or as exciting as each resident desires. Activities are abundant, and designed to inspire, educate, and enrich the lives of everyone who calls The Willows home. Visitors to The Willows may find residents tapping into their inner artist or chef, staying limber through specialized exercise programming, or enjoying hand-crafted appetizers to the tune of live music during The Willows’ Happy Hour. If peace and quiet is what a resident prefers, there is no short supply of comfortable seating, whether inside beside a crackling fire or outside among birdsong.


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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 The photo exhibit “Face Value: Photographs by Doris Ulmann and Andy Warhol” will open March 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the University of Kentucky Art Museum. Separated by a half century, Ulmann (1882-1934) and Warhol (1928-1987) had profound aesthetic and philosophical differences, yet shared surprising common ground. Face Value is a unique opportunity to see their work together, revealing distinct approaches to portraiture, constructions of identity, and conceptions of art, class, and society. The exhibit will continue through April 23.

THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Viola Davis, the award-winning actress currently starring in “How to Get Away with Murder,” will be the Speak Blue speaker 8 p.m., March 2, at the Singletary Center for the Arts Concert Hall. Tickets are free for students and can be picked up at the

annual Tails & Ales beer-tasting fundraiser. This fun beer-tasting also features snacks and live music. Dress is business casual. Personal pets are not permitted at this event. For more information, go to www. lexingtonhumanesociety.org/events/tailsales-2017 The Blue Grass Trust’s 2017 Antiques and Garden Show will be held Friday, March 3 at the Kentucky Horse Park’s Alltech Arena, starting at 10 a.m. Drs. Jim and Bonnie Tanner will be the honorary cochairs for 2017. The keynote speaker is designer Amanda Nisbet. She will be featured at a luncheon lecture on Friday, March 3. The Lexington Hearing and Speech Center will host the fifth-annual “Frankel: Cocktails & Casino Night” event Friday, March 3, starting at 7:30 p.m. the LHSC will celebrate its mission in a fun and unique way at The Carrick House in Lexington. The event will feature casino games, silent auctions, and hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. For more information, go to www.lhscky.org

The annual Southeastern Theatre Conference will bring over 4,000 members of the theatre community to the Lexington Convention Center on March 1-5 for theatre workshops, keynotes, performance festivals, auditions, college recruiting, job interviews, and more at the Lexington Convention Center. For more information, go to www.setc.org Liberty Road Faith Fellowship will host Ash Wednesday services on Wednesday, March 1 at 6:15 p.m. as the beginning of the 40-day period known as Lent and leading up to Easter Sunday on April 16. The laity of the church are hosting the service, led by Dr. Carolyn Purcell. the Rev. Richard Dwyer, minister of music and organist, will assist. For more information, go to libertyroadfaithfellowship.com.

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VIOLA DAVIS Singletary Center ticket office. Students are permitted to purchase up to four tickets with four valid student IDs. Tickets are also free for faculty and staff. General public tickets are available at the ticket office or online at www.scfatickets.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Tails and Ales 2017, a fund-raiser for the Lexington Humane Society, will be held Friday, March 3, from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Griffin Gate Marriott. This is the tenth

Comedian Henry Cho will perform starting Friday, March 3 at Comedy Off Broadway, starting at 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. Cho will also perform Saturday, March 4 at 7:15 and 9:45 p.m. The Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library will present “Sticks in the Stacks” Friday, March 3 from 4 until 6 p.m. Looking for a place to work on your latest knitting or crochet project? New to working with needles and hooks? Join like-minded crafters in the Makerspace for some crafty fun! Knitting needles, crochet hooks, and some yarn provided, but feel free to bring your own favorites or current project. The presented will be Eden Grey.

SATURDAY, MARCH 4 The University of Kentucky Art Muse-

um will host a “Studio 54 Costume Party” March 4 at 7:30 p.m. Host Barbara Rubin invites the public to get the inner Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, or Liza Minnelli on. This costume party will capture the spirit of the infamous Studio 54, where celebrities and wannabes came to be their fabulous selves. For more information, go to www.finearts. uky.edu/art-museum/events. Monster Jam, a live event on four wheels where world-class drivers compete in both monster truck racing and freestyle competitions, will be held Saturday, March 4 at Rupp Arena, starting at 7:30 p.m. Monster Jam combines spontaneous entertainment with the off-road, motorsport competition. Monster Jam features the most recognizable trucks in the world including Grave Digger, Max-DTM, El Toro Loco, Monster Mutt and many more. The Saint Joseph Berea Foundation’s Gala for Healing and Hope will be held Saturday, March 4 from 6:30 to 11 p.m. at the The Churchill Company, 100 Churchill Drive, Berea. The gala committee is hard at work to create a memorable evening supporting the mission of Saint Joseph Berea. The event will feature dinner, dancing and music by ENCORE of Lexington, as well as a silent auction. For more information, go to www.kentuckyonehealth. org/the-gala-for-healing-hope. Join the Lexington Humane Society at the inaugural Ernie’s Bacon Run 5K on Saturday, March 4 at 8:45 a.m. at Spindletop Hall in north Lexington. In addition to the 5K, there will be a Little Bacon Kids 1K at 8:30 a.m. The race will honor Ernie Peel, longtime local runner who has helped hundreds and hundreds of Central Kentuckians find their love of running. The race will benefit the Lexington Humane Society. Walkers, strollers and dogs on leashes are welcomed to participate in the 5K. For more information, go to www. lexingtonhumanesociety.org


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Read Across America will honor Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday with a special event Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fayette Mall. The Fayette County Education Association, the Fayette County Education Support Professionals Association, and the Fayette County Public Schools present the eighth-annual “Read Across America” event to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday and the love of reading. The event will take place in front of Dilliards. The event features celebrity readers; photo opportunities with the Cat in the Hat, Thing 1, and Thing 2; and goodie bags for children.

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Lexington Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival will be held Saturday, March 11 in downtown Lexington. The events are part of an all-day celebration that begins at 8 a.m. with the annual Shamrock Shuffle to benefit Lexington Habitat for Humanity. At 11 a.m., the annual “Blessing of the Keg” at the Alltech tents in Cheapside Park kicks off the free day-long Irish festival. The parade begins at 1 p.m. and goes down Main Street from Midland Avenue to Mill Street.

SUNDAY, MARCH 5 Medium Cindy Kaza will be performing Sunday, March 5 at Comedy Off Broadway, starting at 7:15 p.m. For more information, go to http://comedyoffbroadway. com. Bridal Fest will be held Sunday, March 5 from noon until 4 p.m at the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton at 2601 Richmond Road. The show will feature top wedding professionals in the area. Sample cakes, view invitations, get ideas for your wedding and much more. There will be door prizes and aisle-after-aisle of exhibits. There will be over $15,000 in grand prizes and door prizes. There will be a Fun Cake Dive and swag gags for first 200 brides.

MONDAY, MARCH 6 WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour will present John Michael Montgomery/ John Oates in concert Monday, March 6, at 6:45 p.m. in the Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center. Oates is one half of the best-selling duo of all time, Hall & Oates. Montgomery shot to stardom with his double-platinum hit album “Life’s A Dance.” The romantic balladeer has won over the hearts of millions with his chart-topping songs. The Eastside Branch of the Lexington Public Library will host “Introduction to E-Book Writing” Monday, March 6 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Join VaShaun Nicole Enterprises Publishing House for an introductory course where organizers will show you how to take your ideas and work toward a manuscript.

the Lexington Civic Center. Walk, shuffle or run in the 11th Annual Shamrock Shuffle 3K. The race is sponsored by Lexington Habitat for Humanity in downtown Lexington at the Lexington Civic Center. Registration will be in the food court area. Registration is at www.ShamrockShuffle3K.com.

American Bandmasters Association Concert series will take place Wednesday, March 8 through Friday, March 10. Several performances will be held at the Singletary Center for the Arts. All concerts are free and open to the public however, tickets are required for the United States Marine Band concert on Friday, March 10. Tickets can be obtained by contacting the Singletary Center for the Arts at 859-257-4929 or by www. finearts.uky.edu/singletary-center. The book “The Kentucky and the Great War: World War I on the Home Front” will be discussed Wednesday, March 8 from 7 until 8:30 p.m. at the Beaumont Branch of the Lexington Public Library. Author David J. Bettez provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Great War on Bluegrass society, politics, economy, and culture, contextualizing the state’s involvement within the national experience. For more information, call 859.379.0079.

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The Construction Industry Appreciation Dinner will be held Thursday, March 9 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the The Campbell House. The event is designed to honor and recognize some of the individuals and companies who are champions for women in construction, education, community development, and professional integrity. For more information, go to www.lexbgnawic. org.

Liberty Road Faith Fellowship will host “The Drama of Revelation” each Wednesday in March. This study will be led by the Rev. Jim Hensley in Kearns Hall. For more information or to make reservations, call 859.277.0420.

Liberty Road Faith Fellowship will host a Women of Faith meeting with Rachel Jones and Charlotte Krasinski serving as co-hostesses on Thursday, March 9, starting at 7 p.m. For more information, go to libertyroadfaithfellowship.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10 The Jay and Silent Bob Get Old Show will be live at Lexington Center Friday, March 10 at 8 p.m. The duo of Jay & Silent Bob are back. Film icons Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes made history and fans all over the world with the characters Jay & Silent Bob from the movies Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Clerks 2. For more information, go to www. smodcast.com/events/

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The 2017 Lexington Comic and Toy Convention will be held Friday, March 10 through Sunday, March 12 at the Lexington Convention Center. With attendance of over 25,000 in 2016, LCTC is becoming the midwest’s most popular weekend of geekery. There will be comics, toys, magazines, gaming, horror, anime, movies, art, and music. For more information, go to www. exingtoncomiccon.com Black Stone Cherry will perform Friday, March 10 at the Manchester Music Hall, starting at 8 p.m For more information, go to www.manchestermusichall.com.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 The Shamrock Shuffle 3K will be held Saturday, March 11 and begins at 8 a.m. at

The University of Kentucky Art Museum will host a Family Day Workshop on Saturday, March 11 at noon. Museum director Stuart Horodner and preparator/ photographer Alan Rideout lead a portrait session using Polaroid Cameras, inspired by the Face Value exhibition. All ages are welcome and materials provided. Winter Jam returns to Rupp Arena Saturday, March 11 at 6 p.m. The concert will be hosted by Newsong, and includes Crowder, Britt Nicole, Tenth Avenue North, Andy Mineo, Sadie Robertson, Colton Dixon, Thousand Foot Krutch, Newsong and more. For more information, go to www.2017.jamtour.com The Homes from the Heart Gala will be held Saturday, March 11 from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. at the Signature Club of Lansdowne. For ticket information, go to www. eventbrite.com. The event is presented by by Catalyst Resources International. AC2: An Intimate Evening With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen will be held Saturday, March 11 at 8 p.m. in the Louisville Palace in Louisville.

SUNDAY, MARCH 12 Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras 69th Season Teen Arts Festival will be held Sunday, March 12, starting at 3:30 p.m. at the SCFA Concert Hall and Recital Hall. The Teen Arts Festival will feature multiple performances throughout the day. Odd Squad Live will be held Sunday, March 12 at 2 p.m. in the Norton Center for the Arts. Attention Odd Squad fans, there is oddness in your town and Ms. O needs you to help solve it. For more information, go to www.nortoncenter.com. Decades Rewind, a new theatrical music journey, rewinding through 30 years of the greatest music. Get ready to have your


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS memories brought to life by an eight-piece band and six vocalists; surrounded by concert stage lighting, poignant videography of American culture, and over 100 period specific costume changes of the 60s, 70s and 80s. The show will be held Sunday, March 12 at the Lexington Opera House, starting at 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 14 The Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball Awards Ceremony will be held Tuesday, March 14, from 6 until 10 p.m. at Lexington Center. Come witness history the 2017 Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketbal winners are announced. For more information, visit the official Mr. and Miss Kentucky Basketball website or follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Print and bring your tickets to the event. Groups who wish to purchase a table of 10 please call KLEF directly at 502583-0564 to reserve a table.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 What is “On The Table,”? On The Table is series of events, all held on March 15, designed to foster conversations and community engagement from voices throughout the city. Join your friends and neighbors to share your ideas for the future Wednesday, March 15 on Wednesday, March15 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Your conversations will inform the city’s comprehensive plan, a 20-year planning document which guides the city’s growth and development, as well as Blue Grass Community Foundation’s philanthropic mission. For more information, visit www.bgcf.org/ onthetable. Rockin’ Road to Dublin combines the art of an Irish dance show, the power of a rock-n-roll concert, all with the finish of a Broadway theatrical production. Starring champion Irish dancers Scott Doherty and Ashley Smith, the cast includes 14 dancers, eight musicians and two vocalists. Performance starts at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15 at the Lexington Opera House. Tickets can be purchase at Box Office, by phone 859-233-4567 or lexingtonoperahouse.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 17 Kentucky Ballet Theatre: Urban Dancers new spring program will revisit the Downtown Arts Center for an intimate and cultured performance featuring a wide range of choreographies and the talent of the professional dancers through their athletic artistry. There will be performances on March 17 at 7 p.m.; March 18 at 7 p.m.; and March 19 at 2 p.m. To purchase tickets: www.kyballet.com or call 859252-5245. Bowl For Kids’ Sake fund-raising event will be held Friday, March 17 from 3 until 5 p.m. at Collins Bowling. Dress up in your favorite decade-themed attire and join others in raising money for more than 500 children in the Big Brothers Big sisters Program, while also celebrating the 60 year anniversary. Form a team of four or five, and bowl for a cause while enjoying food, drinks, and themed prizes. Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park will be presented Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. at the Lexington Opera House. For tickets, go to www.lexingtonoperahouse.com The Confucius Institute at the University of Kentucky

will share art work that reveals Chinese culture in the Carnegie Center’s Bottoms Gallery on Friday, March 17 from 5 until 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Norah Jones will bring her Day Breaks World tour to the Palace Theater in Louisville on Friday, March 17 at 8 p.m. Several galleries in the downtown Lexington area will take part in the Friday, March 17 Gallery Hop. During the LexArts HOP, thousands of locals and visitors alike converge on downtown Lexington to celebrate art throughout the evening with new gallery exhibitions, special events, and food and drinks at supporting venues. With dozens of galleries and non-traditional exhibit spaces, the LexArts HOP is arguably Lexington’s most anticipated visual arts celebration. Patrons begin at one of nearly 50 locations and visit as many or as few participating venues as they would like. Though many shops, galleries and supporting venues are open earlier, the official HOP hours are 5 to 8 p.m. with many restaurants, bars and other non-traditional venues staying open considerably later. Pick up your HOP guide at ArtPlace, 161 North Mill Street, or visit GalleryHopLex.com for venue information and an interactive map.

SATURDAY, MARCH 18 SOS Perfect 10 Miler Race will be held Saturday, March 18 at Mount Brilliant Farm, 3314 Huffman Mill Pike, starting at 9 a.m. Registration is open at www.runsignup.com/Race/ KY/Lexington/ThePerfect10Miler10K Race. Former Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown will be the special guest speaker at the Liberty Road Faith Fellowship as part of the Men of Faith Breakfast (which has become co-ed) on Saturday, March 18, starting at 9 a.m. Brown, who bought Kentucky Fried Chicken from Col. Harland Sanders and made it into the giant food enterprise it is today, will relate his experiences in the restaurant business and may comment on present-day politics. Reservations need to be made by calling 859.277.0420. The Lexington Children’s Theatre will presents “Peter Pan Jr” Saturday, March 18 at 2 p.m. at the Lexington Children’s Theatre, 418 West Short Street. For more information, go to www.lctonstage.org. Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Never Forget for the Rest of Your Life with The Steep Canyon Rangers will be Saturday, March 18 at 8 p.m. at The Palace in Louisville.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Riverdance, the 20th anniversary world tour will stop in Richmond for two shows March 21 and 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the EKU Center. The international Irish dance phenomenon is back. Drawing on Irish traditions, the combined talents of the performers propel Irish dancing and music into the present day, capturing the imagination of audiences across all ages and cultures in an innovative and exciting blend of dance, music, and song. For more information, go to ekucenter.com.

FRIDAY, MARCH 24 The 2017 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional Tour-

My Favorite Things in Hamburg will host an open house March 31 and April 1. nament will be starting Friday, March 24 at 7 p.m. at Rupp Arena. The exact dates and times for the regional games at Rupp Arena as well as ticketing information will be announced. For more information, go to www.rupparena.com

SATURDAY, MARCH 25 The Wine Barrel Tasting for the Springs will be held Saturday, March 25 from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. at 16 participating wineries. For more information, call 859.272.0682. Strike OUT A-T Bowling Fund-raiser will be held Saturday, March 25 from 1 until 3 p.m. at Southland Bowling Lanes. This event is a fund-raiser for finding better treatment therapies and, hopefully, a cure for ataxia telangiectasia.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 Poet, novelist, performer, and art journalist Eileen Myles will be the special guest at the University of Kentucky Art Museum on Wednesday, March 29 at 3:15 p.m. Myles is the author of 19 books.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 The Central Kentucky Home & Garden Show will be held Friday, March 31 from 2 until 7 p.m. at Rupp Arena. The show will continue through Sunday: Friday, March 31, 2 to 7 p.m.; Saturday, April. 1; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.’ and Sunday, April. 2 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. My Favorite Things in Hamburg, will be holding its spring open house March 31 and April 1. In stock furniture will be up to 50 percent off and gifts, decor and accessories will be up to 25 percent off. To find out more, go to mftky. com.


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HOME AND GARDEN THURSDAY, MARCH 2 The Fayette County Extension Service will host a “Low Input Lawn Care” workshop Thursday, March 2, at 6:30 p.m. Lawn care can range from full-blown golf course management to mowing whatever happens to be growing out there. You can have a very nice yard with a minimal input approach. The staff will discuss why less fertilizer can be beneficial and how to get the most out of turf by simply following the grasses natural biology and seasonal growth. The workshop is free but guests must register at www.fayette. ca.uky.edu or calling 859.257.5582.

SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Sprout a healthy lifestyle this year by growing your own sprouts and microgreens. In this workshop at Wilson Nurseries on Saturday, March 4 from 1 until 2 p.m. at its Frankfort location, 3690 East-West Connector. This easy and inexpensive growing sensation will keep you in abundance of this powerful food for salads, sandwiches and smoothies. The staff will share recipes. The admission covers instruction, tasting, and starter seeds.

SUNDAY, MARCH 5 The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky will host an artists reception Sunday March 5, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. For more information, go to www.arboretum. ca.uky.edu.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7 “Unusual Annuals From Seed” will be the focus of a class Tuesday, March 7 at 3 p.m. at the Fayette County Extension Service office. There are lots of interesting annuals beyond what nurseries offer. the staff will discuss many old-fashioned cottage garden varieties you may want to try as well as some spectacular giant annuals that can be very dramatic. Guests will receive seeds for a few of them to grow yourself. To register, go to www.fayette.ca.uky.edu or call 859.257.5582.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9 A workshop - “Vegetable Gardening for Beginners, The Early Spring Crops” - will be held Thursday, March 9 at 6 p.m. Class will be held at Southern States Cooperative, 2570 Palumbo Drive. The staff will teach the very basic concepts of growing vegetables. This class will focus on the early spring crops that can be planted and harvested before the main spring planting window. Participants will receive a copy of a vegetable growing guide and a packet

of seeds. For more information, stop by Southern States, 2570 Palumbo Drive or call 859.255.7524. This workshop will also be held Tuesday, March 28 at 6:30 p.m. Little Sprouts, a program devoted to kids hosted by the The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky, will be held on Thursday, March 9, 16 and 23. There will be two sessions each day. Preregistration required. for more information, go to www. arboretum.ca.uky.edu.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Do you like to garden or enjoy working outdoors? Would you like to lend a hand at the state botanical garden? Come to the Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center Saturday, March 11, from 10 a.m. to noon to learn about our opportunities for 2017, talk to staff and experienced volunteers and sign up for the volunteer position that works for you.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16 A class on growing potatoes will be held Thursday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Fayette County Extension Service. As many of you know, home garden produce tastes far better then supermarket fare. Each participant will leave with an assortment of seed potatoes for their own parcel. To register, go to www.fayette.ca.uky.edu or call 859.257.5582.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21 A workshop on onions and leeks will be held Tuesday, March 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fayette County Extension Service. This class will provide an overview of the commonly grown onions and their relatives. The service will provide transplants of newer, harder to find onions and leeks for your garden. For more information or to register, go to www.fayette.ca.uky.edu or call 859.257.5582.

MONDAY, MARCH 27 “A Glimpse of a Lunatic’s Garden” a virtual tour of 2016 through the seasons will be presented Monday, March 27 at 6 p.m. in the Fayette County Extension Service office. Proceeds going to the display gardens at The Arboretum.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 My Favorite Things, in Hamburg behind Forcht Bank, will be holding its spring open house March 31 and April 1. In stock furniture will be up to 50 percent off and gifts, decor and accessories will be up to 25 percent off. To find out more, go to mftky.com.


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