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features Field Trips To Go Local Organizations Take Their Shows on the Road

No More Door To Door Fundraisers That Don’t Turn Your Kids Into Salesmen

Cool Locales Visit the Recycling Center or a Naturalization Ceremony

Field Trip Guide 178 Field Trip Destinations in Central Kentucky and Beyond

Fundraising Resources 47 Businesses and Organizations To Help Your Group Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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T e a c h e r G u i d e s p r o v i d e d BYB is a non-profit organization adalhi@bluegrassyouthballet.org 859.271.4472 1595 Mercer Rd. Ste 150 Lexington, KY 40511 www.bluegrassyouthballet.org SE HABLA ESPAテ前L

Painting with a Twist can offer field trips during school hours.

Each student goes home with a 16x20 painted canvas!

We can also offer school fundraisers for PTA or clubs

Private Parties for teams, clubs, scouts, church groups

Painting With a Twist 2573 Richmond Road, Suite 385

(859) 309-2701

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Young actors put on a show – “Annie” in 2010 – at the Lexington Children’s Theatre

Field Trips Take Show on the Road Forget the bus ride and permission slips. Several Lexington organizations are bringing field trips right to the students. Because of the cost and hassle of field trips for some groups, numerous local art, theatre and science programs are bringing the fun to classrooms, scout troops, homeschool groups, community centers and daycares. The following is a sampling of offerings in Central Kentucky. t Lexington Children’s Theatre offers an Arts Integration program and a Theatre in Education program about bullying. LCT also brings big stage shows into auditoriums, gyms or even cafeterias to ensure all children get the opportunity to see performances. “The only thing really lost in the theatre element is some lights,” said Lesley Farmer, managing director of LCT. “They are getting a 100% professional show. “Students in Appalachia who might 6

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not get to attend performances in a theatre still get the same experience as if they did.” Cost is more negotiable with Arts Integration programs, allowing more classrooms to afford the service. “We try to tailor the education program and work one-on-one with teachers based on what kind of budget they have,” Farmer said. “They can tell us, ‘We have so much to spend,’ and we figure out what we can offer.” t Art-To-Go Party features art projects, including mosaic designs, sun catchers, pottery painting and educational arts and crafts. Art-To-Go owner Beverly Gilliam tailors the program to fit each classroom’s curriculum. “If teachers or instructors have a specific topic they would like such as Native Americans, we research and create learning projects designed specifically for the individual or group,” she said. Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


Because art programs have been cut in many schools, Gilliam is filling the gap with projects that students may not otherwise encounter. “Many of the children may never have the opportunity to experience pottery painting or clay building otherwise,” Gilliam said. “They have the opportunity to learn and express themselves through art as a result of the one-on-one attention we provide.” t The Curious Edge/Club Scientific offers hands-on science activities. The Edge bases its program on the curriculum of each classroom. Jenny Sallee of The Edge said that going to the classroom gives the students more time and energy to participate in the program. For approximately $7 a student, The Edge can cover ample material and make takehome items for the children. “Since there are no exorbitant bus fees, the money spent is going toward quality, hands-

on science activities,” Sallee said. “This also allows more time to be spent learning and having fun, instead of travelling.” t The Music Institute of Lexington brings traditional music education to schools. The Institute also has a licensed music therapist to serve children with special needs. “Students learn to read music by playing recorders and learn vocal techniques through singing,” said Mylinda Dockery, executive director of the Institute. Because a school pays a flat fee for classroom visits, the cost is greatly reduced from if each child paid individually. But the quality of the program stays the same. “It not just singing a song, but they get to learn how to read music, rhythm, singing techniques, music history and playing percussive instruments,” Dockery said. “And they may even learn to write music with their own lyrics, too.”

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Many kids are misdiagnosed with ADHD or a learning disability, when the actual problem is vision-related. Even with 20/20 vision, the eyes may not work together. This causes headaches, fatigue, and lack of concentration. Sound familiar? Some doctors would suggest medicating your child. Perhaps a better option is a breakthrough treatment called Vision Therapy. As one of only five board certified Vision Therapy practices in Kentucky, Family Eyecare Associates has helped many children succeed in school, without the need for glasses or unnecessary medication.

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No More Door To Door laurie evans

Fundraisers Without Turning Kids Into Salesmen

Fundraising… Just the word sends most parents running for cover. Although fundraising is critical to many school activities, it can be a nightmare for families, especially those with more than one child. Door-to-door sales of food, gift items and coupon books can be time consuming and an annoyance to the neighbors. Wouldn’t it be nice if there were a way to raise funds for kids’ activities that didn’t involve turning your kids into junior salespeople? Actually, there is. Many schools and sports teams are now embracing alternative fundraising programs like those listed here: Restaurants Your group can partner with restaurants for a special night or week when a percentage of the proceeds will go to the group. For example, a high school band might hold Band Night at a particular Applebee’s restaurant. Applebee’s gets more business and the band gets money for its programs. It’s a winning proposition on both sides. Groups around Lexington have partnered with Applebee’s, Cici’s Pizza, Rincon Mexicano restaurants, as well as Caramanda’s Bakery. The Internet What if you could earn money for your team every time you searched the web? 8

Online services such as www.Goodsearch. com allow web surfers to download a toolbar that lets them earn money every time they search the Internet. They then can designate a group to receive those funds. Goodshop.com, Gooddining.com and igive.com donate money each time you make a purchase at listed businesses with your registered credit card. Stores Kroger grocery stores and discounters such as Target offer programs that benefit groups each time you shop. At Kroger, groups can purchase $5 gift cards that their members load with money, then use them to make purchases. A percentage of the sales goes back to the group. The Target REDcard is a credit card that allows you to designate a school to receive a percentage of your total charges. Car Dealerships Try teaming up with a local car dealership for a Test Drive-athon. Schools partner with a local car dealer who will give a donation for every test drive a friend of the school takes.


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Off the Beaten Path Teachers Reveal Intriguing Destinations

For students precocious enough to start a field trip bucket list, Central Kentucky boasts an array of worthy candidates – Explorium, Lexington Children’s Theatre, Living Arts & Science Center, McConnell Springs, Raven Run and nearby orchards.

by John Lynch Farther from Lexington includes the Toyota plant, Hummel Plantetarium and Fort Boonesboro in Richmond, the state Capitol in Frankfort, Louisville Zoo and the National Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati. Some area teachers are so bullish on the value of field trips they schedule up to five a year – and the choices are creative. An informal poll of area public and private schools turned up some intriguing, off-the-beaten path locations.

Fayette County Recycling Center

Want to instill love for the environmentalism at a young age? Sayre School sends its first-graders, and Brooke Stone brings her third-graders at Trinity Christian Academy to view recycling up close and personal. Sayre first-graders also visit local TV news stations, and Stone hits the Louisville Zoo and Fort Boonesboro, but a trip closer to home also brings the idea of recycling close to home, too.

Naturalization Ceremony

Janette Moloney is a veteran teacher of 32 years, the past 21 at The Lexington School, and keeps her kids on the go with more than three field trips a year, including a trip to 10

Centre College to see renowned glassblower Stephen Powell. A particularly popular destination for her fifth-graders is the naturalization ceremony with federal Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove, a TLS alumnus whose child is a current seventh-grader. “It’s a very moving experience to see the process,” Moloney said. “When Judge Van Tatenhove is there, he lets our students lead the Pledge of Allegiance and they sing the National Anthem. “For one of our students, her parents had gone through the process two years earlier.” Moloney ties the experience to classwork on immigration. “Everything we do is tied to academics,” she said.

McDowell House in Danville

In the study of Kentucky history, Melissa Feaster escorts her fifth-graders at Trinity Christian to the state Capitol, the Henry Clay Estate and to Danville, where they visit the McDowell House Museum and participates in a scavenger hunt in Constitution Square. “This makes history come alive for the students. They see the way people lived. “You can’t compete with that in the classroom, so these field trips are extremely valuable.” Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING AT THE Y! From summer camps, youth sports and martial arts to after-school programs, swim lessons and art and music classes ... the Y has something for everyone! Learn more at www.ymcaofcentralky.org • financial assistance available

Art To Go Party Choose one or more days in this summer’s schedule and let us bring creative, educational fun to the kids including pottery painting, clay building, mosaic designs and more... It’s perfect field trip with both savings and safety.

Lexington’s only “MOBILE” art studio. Paint, Design, Create at the location of your choice.

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Bardstown... My Old Kentucky Home

All Aboard - Kentucky Railway Museum

St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral

Step back in time with a family friendly tour of Federal Hill Mansion, the home of three generations of the Rowan Family and the site where their cousin Stephen Collins Foster penned Kentucky’s State Song “My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight”.

All Aboard for Field Trip Fun!

Explore Bardstown’s religious heritage with a trip to the Basilica of St. Joseph’s Proto-Cathedral, the oldest Catholic Cathedral west of the Alleghenies, visit to the Abbey of Gethesemani or Sisters of Charity of Nazareth.

Stroll through the grounds and gardens, shop for Kentucky made gifts and foods, or pack a lunch and enjoy a meal in our picnic area. For more information call 502-348-3502, 1-800-323-7830 or view us online at www.parks.ky.gov. 12

Join us for a 22-mile journey with your classmates on our Field Trip Trains! The train excursion operates on historic track through the Rolling Fork River Valley. These tracks have seen Civil war attacks, carried machines and soldiers during WWII, and have helped the citizens of Kentucky in many different ways. The Kentucky Railway Museum proudly operates over these same tracks today from New Haven to Boston. We are pleased to welcome you aboard! www.kyrail.org 1-800-272-0152

Call the Visitor’s Center at 1-800-638-4877 or online www.visitbardstown.com.

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the spirit of great adventures

Civil War Museum and Old Bardstown Village

Stephen Foster Story and Seussical

Wickland, Home of Three Governors

Your groups will learn about our nation’s darkest hour with a tour of the Civil War Museum of the Western Theater, one of the four most important civil war museums in the country.

Outdoor Entertainment for All Ages! The Stephen Foster Story and the Dr. Seuss Musical: SEUSSICAL at 8:30pm, select Dates June 9-Aug 11.

History, Haunts and Happenings at Wickland!

Museum Row also includes a pioneer village, wildlife museum and a women’s civil war museum. www.civil-war-museum.org 502-349-0291

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Meet the Characters at the SEUSS PICNIC, Thursdays at 6:30pm at My Old Kentucky Home. Classroom Under the Stars features a backstage tour and performance of The Stephen Foster Story or Seussical, 8:30pm, July 5-Aug 2. APPLAUSE! is a daytime matinee performance of The Stephen Foster Story or Seussical, 10:30am, Aug. 8,9,10. Visit website or call for full schedule of events and prices. www.stephenfoster.com 800-626-1563

Historical scavenger hunts, picnic lunches, and history tours customized for your students. Also, family friendly visits with the Spirits of the Wickland Plantation are on Friday evenings. Reservations required. www.historicwickland.com 502-507-0808

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Go Beyond the Ordinary

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ield trips are favorites with students and teachers, scouts and leaders, tots and caregivers because they take kids out of the ordinary, and introduce them to new experiences and new people We’ve collected a list of field trip and activity opportunities in Central Kentucky, Louisville and Cincinnati and beyond. The following listings are a good starting point before you plan your next field trip. Actors Guild 141 East Main St., Lex. Info: 309-1909 www.actorsguildoflexington.org Adventure Falls Miniature Golf & Batting Cage Complex 250 Lake Reba Drive, Richmond / Info: (859) 6260030 / www.adventurefalls.com t Aldersgate Camp & Retreat Center 125 Aldersgate Camp Rd. Ravenna, Ky. 14

Info: (606) 723-5078 www.aldersgatecamp.org Nestled in the foothills of Appalachia, Aldersgate offers field trips, day retreats and overnight options including environmental education, hiking, caving, horsebackriding, low and high ropes courses, field sports, creek play, fishing, folk dancing, hayrides, Fitchburg Furnace historic tours and campfires. t Ale-8-One Bottling Co. 25 Carol Rd., Winchester

Info: (859) 744-3484 www.ale-8-one.com Tours of the factory are offered on Friday mornings by appointment. Amburgey Gardens 1045 Higbee Mill Rd., Lex. Info: 223-1274 Amerisport 2041 Creative Dr., Ste. 200 Lex. / Info: 255-5231 www.amerisportusa.org Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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Info: 231-8181 www.bbbs-bluegrass.org Big South Fork Scenic Railway 100 Henderson St., Stearns, Ky. Info: (800) 462-5664 www.bsfsry.com Blue Grass Council, Boy Scouts of America 3445 Richmond Rd., Lex. Info: 231-7811 www.bgbsa.org

t Art To Go Party Info: (859) 351-2537 info@arttogoparty.com www.arttogoparty.com Lexington’s only “mobile” art studio delivers educational arts and crafts, including pottery painting, clay building and more. The Arboretum: State Botanical Gardens UK at 500 Alumni Dr., Lex. Info: 257-6955 www.ca.uky.edu/arboretum ArtsPlace Gallery 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 255-2951 www.lexarts.org Asbury College 1 Macklem Dr., Wilmore Info: (859) 858-3511 www.asbury.edu Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate 120 Sycamore Rd., Lex. Info: 266-8581 www.henryclay.org Aviation Museum 4029 Airport Road, Lex. Info: 231-1219 16

www.aviationky.org Bardstown-Nelson County Tourism One Court Square, Bardstown Info: (800) 638-4877 www.visitbardstown.com The Beach Waterpark 2590 Waterpark Dr. Mason, Ohio Info: (800) 886-SWIM www.thebeachwaterpark.com Beech Bend Raceway Park 798 Beech Bend Rd. Bowling Green Info: (270) 781-7634 www.beechbend.com Belle of Louisville and Spirit of Jefferson 401 W. River Rd., Louisville Info: (502) 574-2992 www.belleoflouisville.org Berea Dept. of Tourism 3 Artist Circle, Berea Info: (800) 598-5263 www.berea.com Big Brothers/Big Sisters 1016 Rushwood Ct., Lex.

Bluegrass PRIDE 3120 Pimlico Pkwy # 126 Lex. / Info: 266-1572 www.bgpride.com t Bluegrass Railroad and Museum 175 Beasley Rd., Versailles Info: (859) 873-2476 www.bgrm.org The Bluegrass Railroad offers an entertaining and educational historic railroad experience discounted for school field trips. The charter includes a visit to the museum followed by a 90-minute train ride in antique rail cars narrated by a conductor. Bluegrass Riding Academy P.O. Box 748, Versailles Info: (859) 519-0949 www.bluegrassridingacademy. com t Bluegrass Youth Ballet 1595 Mercer Rd., Ste. 150 Lex. / Info: 271-4472 www.bluegrassyouthballet.com Bluegrass Youth Ballet offers movement workshops and dance performances plus cultural, bilingual and educational experiences.

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Bodley-Bullock House 200 Market St., Lex. Info: 252-8014 Boone Tavern 100 S. Main St. Berea Info: (800) 366-9358 / (859) 985-3700 www.boonetavernhotel.com Bounce U 3644 Boston Rd., Lex. Info: 268-6238 www.bounceu.com t Boyd Orchards 1396 Pinckard Pike, Versailles / Info: 873-3097 www.boydorchards.com Summer field trips consist of a guided walking tour around the orchard, hayride, unforgettable playgrounds and games. Fall

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field trips include a tour guide with each group, an interactive educational program, hayride around the orchard, a tour guide with each group, apple and/ or pumpkin picking, sampling of apple cider donuts and apple cider, and unforgettable playgrounds. Cambo the Clown Lex. / Info: 271-0673 www.cambotheclown.com Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning 251 W. Second St., Lex. Info: 254-4175 www.carnegieliteracy.org Carter Caves 344 Caveland Dr. Olive Hill, Ky.

Info: (800) 325-0059 www.parks.ky.gov Cave Area Student Tours P.O. Box 478, Munfordville, Ky. Info: (270) 218-0386 www.kygetaway.com Cave City Convention Center P.O. Box 518, Cave City Info: (270) 773-3131 www.cavecity.com t Champs Entertainment Center 297 Ruccio Way, Lex. 268-3888 or (866) 752-8359 www.ChampsBirthdays.com Skating, Laser Tag, Arcade, Restaurant and now, Miniature Golf. Safe, healthy and fun. Champs, it’s a Lexington landmark.

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Children’s Music Workshop Central Christian Church 205 E. Short St., Lex. Info: 420-7885 www.childrensmusicworkshop.us Chiro One Wellness Center Multiple Locations in Lex. Info: (877) 777-5807 www.chiroone.net Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Center 525 Vine St., Ste. 1500 Cincinnati / Info: (513) 621-2142 www.cincyusa.com Cincinnati Museum Center Union Terminal 1301 Western Ave., Cincinnati Info: (513) 287-7000 www.cincymuseum.org Cincinnati Reds 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati / Info: (513) 381-7337 www.reds.mlb.com Cincinnati Zoo 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati Info: (800) 94-HIPPO www.cincyzoo.org Club Scientific/Curious Edge 3306 Clays Mill Rd., Ste. 102, Lex. / Info: 899-3343 www.clubscientificbluegrass.com Collins Bowling Centers Eastland: 750 E. New Circle Rd., Lex. / Info: 252-3429 Southland: 205 Southland Dr., Lex. / Info: 277-5746 www.collinsbowling.com t Dentistry for Children 216 Fountain Ct. #150, Lex. Info: 543-2242 1012 Ival James Blvd., Suite C, 18

Richmond / Info: (859) 626-9620 205 Champion Way, Suite 9 Georgetown / Info: (502) 8689300 www.dentistryforchildrenky.com Dentistry for Children invites you to experience dentistry in a fun and rewarding atmosphere. Deer Run Stable 2001 River Circle Dr., Richmond / Info: (859) 227-7636 www.deerrunstable.com Dept. of Fish and Wildlife 1 Sportsman’s Lane, Frankfort Info: (800) 858-1549 www.kdfwr.state.ky.us Dinosaur World 711 Mammoth Cave Rd. Cave City, Ky. / Info: (270) 7734345 / www.dinoworld.net Dollywood 2700 Dollywood Parks Blvd. Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Info: (800) 365-5996 www.dollywood.com Don Wilson Music 275 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-7459 www.donwilsonmusic.com Edible Arrangements 3101 Richmond Rd., Lex. Info: 266-0866 www.ediblearrangments.com Evans Orchard and Cider Mill 180 Stone Rd., Georgetown Info: (502) 863-2255 www.Evansorchard.com t Explorium of Lexington 440 W. Short St., Lex. Info: 258-3253

www.explorium.com The Explorium offers field trips, specialized science and art activities, overnight experiences, and “Field Trips to Go” for groups unable to travel. Saturday programming and special events help children to learn through fun and play, even when school is out. Falling Springs Arts & Recreation Center 275 Beasley Dr., Versailles Info: (859) 873-5948 www.fallingsprings.net Fayette County Cooperative Extension Office 1140 Red Mile Place, Lex. Info: 257-5582 Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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Horse Camp June 11-15 | June 25-29 July 9-13 | July 23-27

5 Full Days (9-4pm): $300 5 Half Days (9-12pm): $175 5 Full Days/4 Nights: $750

Family & Multiple session discounts available. Co-ed Ages 5 & Up

VAULTING CLUB

Vaulting is gymnastics & dance on a moving horse

Practices Mondays 4:30-6:30 Wednesdays 3:00-5:00 Cost: $15 Per Lesson

Discounts for families with multiple children and for attending multiple practices

VAULTING CAMP

June 4-8 (9-4pm) $300 per child • Education in Equine Care/Safety • Riding Instruction/Trail Rides • Games and Crafts • End of Camp Pizza Party & Horse Show • Birthday parties available starting at $150

www.MeadowLakeEC.com For more information: 859.548.2219 Julie@MeadowLakeEC.com Where Aspirations Become Accomplishments


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1570 Story Ave, Louisville Info: (502) 5842171 www. hadleypottery.com Headley-Whitney Museum 4435 Old Frankfort Pike Lex. / Info: 2556653 www.headleywhitney.org

http://ces.ca.uky.edu/Fayette/ Fayette County Recycling Center 360 Thompson Rd., Lex. Info: 425-2480 www.lexingtonky.gov/index. aspx?page=1720 Fayette County Soil Conservation District 141 Leestown Center Way Ste. 120, Lex. Info: 254-5806 ext. 3 www.fayetteconservation.com Ft. Boonesboro State Park 4375 Boonesboro Rd. Richmond Info: 527-3131 http://parks.ky.gov/findparks/ recparks/fb/ Frazier Historical Arms Museum 829 West Main St., Louisville Info: (502) 753-5663 www.fraziermuseum.org Game Truck Info: 888-602-4263 22

www.gametruckparty.com/ Lexington t GattiTown 2524 Nicholasville Rd., Lex. Info: 277-2323 www.gattitownlexington.com Gattitown offers fun, handson learning activities designed to supplement classroom instruction. Choose lessons that cover math, language arts, nutrition, economics and science. Eat at a fresh MarketPlace Pizza Buffet & Salad Bar. Reward students at the Midway with more than 150 arcade games and bumper cars. Girl Scouts - Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council 2277 Executive Dr., Lex. Info: 293-2621 or (800) 475 2621 / www.gskentucky.org Good Foods Market & Café 455 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-1813 www.goodfoods.coop Hadley Pottery

Hidden River Cave 119 E. Main St., Horse Cave, Ky. Info: (270) 786-1466 www.cavern.org Horse Farms Tours, Inc. 3429 Montavesta Rd., Lex. Info: 268-2906 / (800) 9761034 www.horsefarmtours.com Hummel Planetarium EKU: Kit Carson Dr. Richmond / Info: 622-1547 www.planetarium.eku.edu I Am Third Centenary UMC 2800 Tates Creek Rd. Info: 269-2800 http://centenarylex.com/ Images Model & Talent Agency 2401 Regency Rd. #303 Info: 273-2301 www.imagesmodelagency.com. t Jenny Wiley Theatre 121 Theatre Court, Prestonsburg, Ky. / Info: (877) Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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Kentucky Dept. of Tourism Capital Plaza Tour 22nd Floor, 500 Mero St., Louisville Info: (502) 564-4930 www.kentuckytourism.com Kentucky Derby Museum 704 Central Ave., Louisville Info: (502) 637-7097 www.derbymuseum.org Kentucky Down Under 3700 L and N Turnpike Rd. Horse Cave, Ky. (800) 762-2869 / www.kdu.com

CALL-JWT, (606) 886-9274 www.jwtheatre.com Jenny Wiley Theatre offers educational opportunities for students and educators. Offerings include Theatre-On-Wheels Tour, School Day Matinees, Professional Development for teachers and workshops throughout the year. Joseph-Beth Booksellers 161 Lex. Green Circle Lex. / Info: 273-2911 www.josephbeth.com Jump Rope for Heart & Hoops for Heart (American Heart Association) 210 Malabu Dr., #125, Lex. / Info: 278-1632 www.americanheart.org Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass 1092 Duval St, Ste. 240., Lex. Info: 219-2423 http://lexington.ja.org Keeneland 24

4201 Versailles Rd., Lex. Info: 254-3412 www.keeneland.com Kentucky American Water Co. 2300 Richmond Rd., Lex. Info: 269-2386 www.amwater.com Kentucky Artisan Center, Berea 975 Walnut Meadow Rd., Berea / Info: (859) 985-5448 www.kentuckyartisancenter. ky.gov Kentucky Ballet Theatre 736 National Ave., Lex. Info: 252-5245 www.kyballet.com Kentucky Basketball Academy 273 Ruccio Way, Lex. Info: 219-9272 www.playkba.com Kentucky Center for the Arts 501 W. Main St., Louisville Info: (502) 562-0100 www.kentuckycenter.com

Kentucky Folk Art Center 102 W. First St., Morehead Info: (606) 783-2204 www.kyfolkart.org Kentucky Historical Society 100 W. Broadway, Frankfort Info: (502) 564-1792 www.history.ky.gov Kentucky Horse Park 4089 Iron Works Pike, Lex. Info: 259-4225 www.kyhorsepark.com Kentucky Indoor Soccer and Sports 404 Sporting Court, Lex. Info: 219-1499 www.kentuckyindoor.com Kentucky Mudworks 825 National Ave., Lex. Info: 389-9681 www.kentuckymudworks.com Kentucky Museum 1906 College Heights Blvd. Western Ky. University Bowling Green Info: (270) 745-2594 www.wku.edu/library/museum/ Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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

Group Visits: Our interactive exhibits are a great way to reinforce the concepts you have introduced in the classroom. Specialized science and art activities in our Open Art Studio are a great way to enhance any visit!

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We also offer special Saturday programs with hands-on activities so that your children can learn through FUN and PLAY!

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

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Kentucky Outdoor Center 7323 Peaks Mill Road, Frankfort / Info: (502) 227-4492 t Kentucky Railway Museum 136 S. Main St., New Haven Info: (502) 549-5470 (800) 272-0152 www.kyrail.org All aboard! Enjoy a 22-mile excursion through the Rolling Fork River Valley. On your field trip, you will experience a ride into the yesteryears of transportation via the railroad. Your class also can enjoy strolling through the museum and railroad gift shop. Kentucky Utilities One Quality Street, Lex. Info: 255-2100 www.lge-ku.com Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial 300 Coffee Tree Rd., Frankfort www.kyvietnammemorial.net KET - Education Division 600 Cooper Dr., Lex. Info: 258-7000 / www.ket.org Kids Place 3882 Mall Road, Lex. Info: 272-5433 kidsplaceadventureplayground. com Kings Island P.O. Box 901, Kings Island, Ohio. / Info: (513) 754-5794 www.pki.com Krav Maga 2560 Palumbo Drive, Lex., Info: 575-3712 www.kravmagakentucky.com 26

Land Between the Lakes 100 Van Morgan Dr. Golden Pond, Ky. Info: (270) 924-2000 www.lbl.org

Lexington Fayette County Health Department 650 Newtown Pike, Lex. Info: 252-2371 lexingtonhealthdepartment.org

Lasting Legacy 3130 Maple Leaf Dr., #105, Lex. / Info: 543-0200 www.lastinglegacyky.com

Lexington-Fayette Div. of Fire and Emergency Services Info: 425-2255

Legacy Gymnastics 261 Ruccio Way, Lex. Info: 977-8862 www.legacy-gymnastics.com Lexington Art Factory 645 East Main St., Lex. Info: 253-0546 www.lexartfactory.com Lexington Ballet 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 233-3925 www.lexingtonballet.org Lexington Brass Band 164 Seamands Ave., Wilmore / Info: 858-3877 www.lexingtonbrassband.com Lexington Cemetery 833 W. Main St., Lex. Info: 255-5522 / www.lexcem.org t Lexington Children’s Theatre 418 West Short St., Lex. Info: 254-4546 www.lctonstage.org Throughout the school year, LCT offers matinee performances of the season’s nine shows. All shows are accompanied by educational play guides designed to enhance the experience in the classroom. Additionally, LCT’s education department offers in-school residencies and workshops tailored to specific educational needs.

Lexington History Museum 215 W. Main St., Lex. Info: 254-0530 www.lexingtonhistorymuseum.org Lexington Ice Center 560 Eureka Springs Dr., Lex. / Info: 269-5681 www.lexingtonicecenter.com Lexington Legends 207 Legends Lane, Lex. Info: 252-4487 www.lexingtonlegends.com Lexington Music Academy 406 Rosemont Garden Info: 513-0304 www.lexingtonmusicacademy. com Lexington Opera House 430 W. Short St., Lex. Info: 233-4567 www.lexingtonoperahouse.com Lexington Philharmonic 161 N. Mill St., Lex. Info: 233-4226 or education@lexphil.org www.lexphil.org Lexington Public Library 140 E. Main St., Lex. Info: 231-5500 www.lexpublib.org LexingtonTaeKwonDo 3120 Pimlico Pkwy. #110 Lex. Info: 245-1733 Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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www.ltjonline.com Lexington Tennis Club 410 Redding Rd., Lex. 272-4546 ext 251 www.ltctennis.com Louisville Ballet 315 E. Main St. (performs at The Kentucky Center, 501 W. Main St.) / Louisville Info: (502) 58-DANCE www.louisvilleballet.org t LYSA: Lexington’s “original” soccer association Info: 223-5632 www.lysa.org Offering programs for the following – Fall and spring seasons: Youth Recreational, Youth Competitive, and TOPSoccer for individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities. Spring and summer seasons: Adult Leagues. Life Adventure Center of the Bluegrass 570 Milner Rd., Versailles Info: 873-3271 www.lacbg.com t Living Arts & Science Center 362 N. MLK Blvd., Lex. Info: 252-5222 www.LASCLEX.org LASC offers educational, hands-on field trips and outreach programs in the arts and sciences. Rotating, participatory exhibits and StarLab Planetarium programs are available for all ages at the LASC. The WOW, Wonders on Wheels program brings participatory arts and science programs into schools, libraries and other community locations. Plus classes, exhibits and special events. 28

t Louisville Science Center 727 West Main St., Louisville Info: (800) 591-2203 www.louisvillescience.org/ teachers Check out the new traveling show, Captain Current vs. Electricity Vampires! Plus, do hands-on science with special exhibitions, classes and labs, Family Science Nights, Overnight Adventures, camps and more. Louisville Slugger Museum 800 W. Main St., Louisville Info: (502) 585-5226 www.sluggermuseum.org t Louisville Zoo 1100 Trevilian Way, Louisville Info: (502) 459-2181 www.louisvillezoo.org/education The Louisville Zoo offers a wide variety of education programs including self-guided field trips with options to add an education class, 4-D Theater experience and other rides, plus scout programs, summer and holiday camps, family and home school programs and overnight safari adventures. Mad Potter 3385 Tates Creek Rd., Lex. Info: 269-4591 www.themadpotter.biz Mainstrasse Village 406 W. 6th St., #201, Covington Info: (859) 491-0458 www.mainstrasse.org Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave, Ky. Info: (270) 758-2180 www.nps.gov/maca Man O’ War Golf 1201 Man O’ War Boulevard

Lex. / Info: 259-4653 www.manowargolf.com Mary Todd Lincoln House 578 W. Main St., Lex. Info: 233-9999 www.mlthouse.org McConnell Springs 416 Rebmann Lane, Lex. Info: 225-4073 www.mcconnellsprings.org t Meadow Lake Equestrian Center / The Ashley Inn 9863 Lexington Rd. Lancaster, Ky. Info: (859) 548-2219 www.CivilWarCornMaze.com www.meadowlakeec.com Meadow Lake Equestrian Center offers a plethora of educational opportunities from a Civil War Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch in the fall to a Farm Planting Experience during the Spring Fling. Also available are year-round horsemanship programs, summer camps,horse boarding and glamorous event opportunities in the new indoor/ outdoor Pavilion. t Menchies 3801 Mall Road, Suite 135 Lex. / Info: 245-2445 www.facebook.com/ MenchiesLexington Menchies offers a sweet getaway for your group or party, and provides an experience that will make you smile. t Monkey Joe’s 1850 Bryant Rd Lex. / Info: 264-0405 www.monkeyjoes.com Monkey Joe’s offers more than 16,000 square feet of inflatable jumps, slides and Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


obstacle courses to accommodate even your biggest groups. Make Monkey Joe’s your field trip destination.

Muhammad Ali Center 144 N. Sixth St., Louisville Info: (502) 584-9254 www.alicenter.org

Morehead Tourism 111 E. First St., Morehead, Ky Info: (606) 780-4342 (800) 654-1944 www.moreheadtourism.com

Music Institute of Lexington 3600 Tates Creek Rd. Info: 273-9991 www.musicforlexington.org

t Mountain Arts Center 50 Hal Rogers Dr. Prestonsburg, Ky. Info: (606) 889-9145 (800) 622-2787 www.macarts.com A 1050 seat music entertainment theater open year round offering bluegrass, gospel, country, theatrical productions, national headliners and is home to the Kentucky Opry.

Musikgarten of Lexington 121 Malabu Dr. #1 & 2, Lex. Info: 245-5887 www.musikgartenoflexington.com My Old Kentucky Dinner Train 602 N. Third St., Bardstown, Ky. Info: (502) 348-7300 www.kydinnertrain.com My Old Kentucky Home State Park 501 E. Stephen Foster Ave. Bardstown, Ky.

Info: (502) 348-3502 http://parks.ky.gov/parks t National Academy Childcare 3500 Arbor Dr., Lex. Info: 273-3292 naacademy2003@yahoo.com National Academy offers summer care for all ages. Schoolage children will go on threeto-four field trips weekly. This includes trips to local pools, parks, museums, movies, Legends games and much more. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 50 E. Freedom Way Cincinnati / Info: (513) 3337500 / www.freedomcenter.org Newport Aquarium 1 Aquarium Way Newport on the Levee

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Info: (859) 261-7444 newportaquarium.com t Newton’s Attic, Inc. 4974 Old Versailles Rd. Lex. / 948-0085 www.newtonsattic.com Newton’s Attic offers highly unusual hands-on science and engineering educational resources, classes and field trip opportunities for public, private, home schools and community groups. Transportation provided. Norton Center for the Arts 600 W. Walnut St., Danville Info: (859) 236-4692 www.centre.edu/ nortoncenter/index.html Oogles “N” Googles 153 Patchen Dr., Lex. Info: 299-0008 www.ooglesngoogles.com Old Fort Harrod State Park 100 S. College St. Harrodsburg, Ky. Info: (859) 734-3314 http://parks.ky.gov/ Old Kentucky Chocolates

450 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-4444 (800) 786-0579 www.oldkycandy.com Paddle Stone Equestrian 4864 Bryan Station Rd., Lex. / Info: 983-3251 www.kyhorseboarding.com Paint Ball Hill 438 Windflower Way, Bryantsville, Ky. Info: (859) 227-7006 www.paintballhill.net t Painting With a Twist - Lex. 2573 Richmond Rd., #385 Lex. / Info: 309-2701 www.paintingwithatwist. com/lexington Painting With a Twist offers painting classes for groups of all kinds, including field trips, scout outings, birthdays and more. No experience needed. School fundraising opportunities are also offered. Party Princess 258 Plaza Dr., Lex. Info: 278-0583 www.partyprincessky.com

Pine Mountain State Resort 1050 State Park Rd. Pineville, Ky. Info: (606) 337-3066 www.parks.ky.gov/findparks/ resortparks/pm/ Premier Athletics Cheer & Gymnastics 933 Floyd Dr., Lex. Info: 381-1500 www.premierathletics.com t Prestonsburg Convention & Visitors Bureau 113 Central Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky. Info: (800) 844-4704 (606) 886-1341 www.prestonsburgky.org Offering information for the region and areas around the state, it also houses a gallery of local artisans and the Ranier Racing Museum. Punchestown Stable 1210 Bel Mar Lane, Lex. Info: 971-1485 www.punchestownstable.com Raven Run Nature Sanctuary 3990 Raven Run Way, Lex. Info: 272-6105 www.lexingtonky.gov Rebecca-Ruth Candy Factory 112 E. Second St., Frankfort Info: (502) 223-7475 www.rebeccaruth.com Ronald McDonald Show Info: (606) 782-1842 www.wheresronald.com SafeKids UK Children’s Hospital 800 Rose St., Lex. Info: 323-1153

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Sunburst Horsemanship School 1129 Durham Lane Nicholasville Info: 224-8480 sunbursthorsemanshipschool. com Tiger Kim’s Tae Kwon Do 3601 Palomar Centre Dr. Lex. / Info: 296-0088 www.tigerkimtaekwondo.com Town Branch Trail 155 Constitution Ave., Lex. www.townbranch.org

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Info: (270) 542-4167 www.shakermuseum.com

Salato Wildlife Education Center 1 Sportsman Ln., Frankfort Info: (502) 564-7863 www.kentuckywildlife.com

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill 3501 Lexington Rd. Harrodsburg, Ky. Info: (800) 734-5611 www.shakervillageky.org

Salvation Army’s LemonAid 736 West Main St., Lex. Info: 252-7706 www.salvationarmylex.org School for Creative and Performing Arts 400 Lafayette Parkway, Lex. Info: 381-3332 www.scapa.fcps.net

Speed Art Museum 2035 S. Third St., Louisville Info: (502) 634-2700 www.speedmuseum.org Spring Hope Farms 695 Drake Lane, Wilmore Info: 858-9911 www.springhopefarms.com

Shadow Run Stables 7175 Harrodsburg Rd. Nicholasville / Info: 881-9588 shadowrun11@aol.com

Stephen Foster: The Musical P.O. Box 546, Bardstown, Ky. Info: (502) 348-5971 www.stephenfoster.com

Shaker Museum 369 South Union Rd., South Union, Ky.

Strike Zone Lanes 315 N. 2nd St., Nicholasville Info: 885-3328

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Tutoring Club of Lexington 3061 Fieldstone Way, Lex. Info: 224-1020 www.tutoringclub.com UK Art Museum Rose Street & Euclid Ave. Lex. / Info: 257-5716 www.uky.edu/ArtMuseum UK Confucius Institute 114 Bradley Hall, UK, Lex. Info: 257-4523 www.uky.edu/confucius UK Opera Theatre Schmidt Vocal Arts Center, 412 Rose St., Lex. Info: 257-9331 www.ukoperatheatre.org Waveland State Historic Site 225 Waveland Museum Ln., Lex. / http://parks.ky.gov/ findparks/histparks/wl/ Wolf Run Wildlife Refuge & Educational Facility 7376 Old Danville Rd. Nicholasville / Info: 881-3449 Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


www.wolfrun.org Woodford Theatrical Arts 275 Beasly Dr., Versailles Info: 873-0648 www.woodfordtheatre. com t YMCA of Central Ky. 239 E. High St., Lex. Info: 254-9622 Other locations include: Beaumont Centre Info: 219-9622 North Lexington Info: 258-9622 Jessamine County Info: 885-5013 Scott County Info: (502) 863-4841

www.ymcaofcentralky. org The YMCA is the definitive community resource, covering childcare to fitness, including arts and crafts and pilates, aquatics and martial arts, and basketball and yoga. Ideal for homeschooling groups. Yuko-En on the Elkhorn Official KentuckyJapan Friendship Garden U.S. 25 (near . Cardome Centre) Georgetown Info: (502) 316-4554 www.yuko-en.com

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Fundraising & Teacher Resources

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o you need ideas for a new and exciting fundraiser? How about games for your school carnival? Or concessions for a soccer tournament? Do you need raffle prizes for your carnival? If your organization finds itself faced with these questions, this is the resource list for you. This resource list also includes businesses and organizations that offer support and services for teachers. Applebee’s www.applebees.com t Boyd Orchards 1396 Pinckard Pike, Versailles. Info: 873-3097 www.boydorchards.com Summer field trips consist of a guided walking tour around the orchard, hayride, unforgettable playgrounds and games. Fall field trips include a tour guide with each group, an interactive educational program, hayride around the orchard, a tour guide with each group, apple and/ or pumpkin picking, sampling of apple cider donuts and apple cider, and unforgettable playgrounds.

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Caramanda’s Bake Shop 3805 Dylan Court Info: 223-9755 332 Southland Drive Info: 278-7172 www.caramandas.com Carmike Cinemas 3151 Mapleleaf Dr., Lex. Info: 263-1729 Cashbook Savings 12437 Poplar Woods Dr., Goshen, Ky. Info: (502) 296-0352 www.cashbooksavings.com Cici’s Pizza 1315 Winchester Rd., Lex.

Info: 246-1116 www.cicispizza.com Collins Bowling Centers Eastland: 750 E. New Circle Rd., Lex. Info: 252-3429 Southland: 205 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 277-5746 www.collinsbowling.com t Dentistry for Children Lexington: 216 Fountain Ct. #150 / Info: 543-2242 Richmond: 1012 Ival James Blvd., Ste. C Info: (859) 626-9620 Georgetown: 205 Champions Way # 9 / Info: (502) 868-9300 www.dentistryforchildrenky.com Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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Drs. Ditto and Musick Eye Care Center 104 Fairfield Dr., Nicholasville Info: (859) 887-2441 www.dittoandmusick.com Donato’s Pizza Various locations www.donatos.com Doo Wop Shop 443 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 275-1224 www.doowop.com Evans Orchard & Cider Mill 180 Stone Rd., Georgetown Info: (502) 863-2255 www.evansorchard.com t Family Eyecare Associates and Children’s Vision and Learning Center 105 Crossfield Drive, Versailles. Info: 879-3665 (855) 686-2020 www.myfamilyvision.com Offers in-service for teachers, explaining how visual-cognitive delays can cause learning problems and also provides solutions. Fazoli’s 2470 Palumbo Dr., Lex. Info: 268-1668 www.fazolis.com FroJo’s Frozen Yogurt 192 Lexington Green Circle Info: 245-0008 www.facebook.com/frojoslex t GattiTown 2524 Nicholasville Rd. Lex. / Info: 277-2323 www.gattitownlexington.com Global Advancement 333 W. Vine St., Lex. Info: 231-8575 36

www.global-advt.com Growing Peaceful Families Lexington / Info: 333-7300 www.growingpeacefulfamilies. com Holifield Photography 171 Moore Drive, Lex. Info: 276-2040 www.holifieldphotography. com Innisbrook Info: 1-800-334-8461 www.innisbrook.com Integrity Premium Advertising 319 East Main St., Wilmore Info: 858-8485 www.integritypremium.com JustFundraising Info: 1-888-440-4114 www.justfundraising.com t Kremer Wholesale 520 Lagonda Ave., Lex. / Info: 255-3432 www.kremerwholesale.com Everything you need for your carnival, fundraiser and teacher goodie box, from games to prizes to decorations. Kroger Grocery Stores www.kroger.com t Ladybug Landing 392 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 275-1292 www.LadybugLanding.com Lexington’s premier upscale maternity and children’s consignment boutique specializing in boutique, brand new and gently used clothing as well as maternity accessories and unique baby gifts. Lexington Ice Center 560 Eureka Springs Dr.,

Lex., Info: 269-5681 www.lexingtonicecenter.com Little Caesars Pizza Various locations www.littlecaesars.com Logos ‘N Stuff Info: 321-9514 Lisa.porter@insightbb.com Longaberger Baskets Info: (740) 322-7800 info@longaberger.com www.longaberger.com Market Day Info: (877) 632-7753 www.marketday.com Meijer www.meijer.com/rewards Minuteman Press 160 Moore Drive, Suite 106 Lex. 278-0951 www.mooredrive.minuteman press.com Moore & Moore Fundraising 3744 Dunswood Place Lex. / Info: 223-4018 Office Centre Plus 480 Lexington Rd., Versailles Info: 879-8001 www.ocpky.com Off Broadway Costumes 183 Moore Dr., Lex. Info: 278-9278 www.offbroadway.furenzy. com Old Kentucky Chocolates 450 Southland Dr., Lex. Info: 278-4444, (800) 7860579 www.oldkycandy.com Field Trip & Activity Guide 2012-2013


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

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Orlando’s Party & Pantry 160 Moore Dr., Lex. Info: 277-7404 Papa John’s Pizza Multiple locations www.papajohns.com t Parent-Teacher Store USA 3320 Partner Place, #104 Lex. / Info: 223-3555 www.parentteacherstoreusa.com Parent-Teacher Store USA offers a wide range of products to satisfy the needs of the young or simply young at heart. In addition to school supplies, educational tools for parents and teachers are available. Parent-Teacher Store USA is the place where learning is always child’s play.

The Party Store 127 W. Tiverton Way (4001 Nicholasville Road) Lex. / Info: 272-4497 www.thepartystoreky.com Party Central 2026 Nicholasville Rd., Nicholasville Info: 887-0860 www.weinflate.com Qdoba Mexican Grill Multiple locations www.qdoba.com Rincon Mexicano 818 E. Euclid Ave. Info: 268-8160 3901 Harrodsburg Rd. Info: 219-0181 www.rinconmexicano restaurantky.com

Target Community Giving www.target.com t Team One Promotions 981 Primrose Court, Lex. Info: 388-9200 www.team1promo.com Team One is a full-service embroidery and screen printing company. From camp wear to business attire, Team One provides comfortable clothing while maintaining fashion. United Way 2480 Fortune Dr., # 250 Lex. / Info: 233-4460 www.uwbg.org Wildcat Ford 4080 Lexington Rd. Nicholasville / Info: 317-7738 www.wildcatford.com

Visit our circus theme office Play games and ride a carousel in our lobby Watch yourself transform in our magic mirror Meet our friendly staff Receive a goody bag to take home Leave with a healthy smile

Experience dentistry in a fun atmosphere!

Complimentary Evalutations for children 18 months and younger

Dr. R. Hank Salyer • Dr. Hayden R. Phillips • Dr. Catherine D. Robinette

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9th Annual

Writing Contest Theme for 2013:

“If I Could Be In My Favorite Book...� Due March 29th 2013 Enter your students to win prizes such as: American Girl Dolls, Breyer Horses, Hasbro and Cranium Games

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Satisfies requirements for KY Core Curriculum

138 E Reynolds Rd. #201 Lexington, KY 40517 www.LexingtonFamily.com events@lexingtonfamily.com


We do all the work while you have all the fun!

• Over 16,000 square feet of inflatable slides, jumps, and obstacle courses • Private party rooms and great party packages • Parent lounge with free WiFi • Concessions • Field trips, group events

1850 Bryant Rd Ste 120 Lexington, KY 40509 859.264.0405 www.monkeyjoes.com

Ever wanted Monkey Joe's all to yourself? Ask about our Private and Semi-private parties!

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