Sunday, April 26, 2015

May 2015 Ongoing Events

Ongoing Events
  • Where: Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium, 106 W Brandeis Ave, Louisville, KY
    What: Public Planetarium Shows
    When: *Fridays
    *Friday, 5/8, 8 PM: Skies Over Louisville Live Presentation
    TimeShow
    8:00 pm*Dynamic Earth
    9:00 pmLaser iPop
    10:00 pmBlack Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
    11:00 pmLaser Radiohead
    *Saturdays
    TimeShow
    1:00 pmPerfect Little Planet
    2:00 pmLaser Magic
    3:00 pmBlack Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
    *Closed Saturday, May 2
    Fee: Prices can be found HERE
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: 1906 College Heights, Bowling Green, KY
    What: NIGHT SKY STORIES OVER A SUMMER CAMPFIRE
    Planetarium Show
    When: every Tues/Thurs 7pm, Sun 2pm May 17-July 2
    Hours: 12PM - 8PM
    Fee: Free
    More Info: For more details call 270-745-4044 or Visit Website

  • Where: Local Speed
    822 E Market St.
    What: TEATIME CHIC: CERAMICS 1900–1960
    From bold and colorful to white and austere, the tea and coffee services displayed in Teatime Chic illustrate changing definitions of “modern” over the course of sixty years. The pieces proclaimed their owners’ modern sensibilities to those who joined them at the table.
    When: 3/6/2015 - 7/25/2015
    Hours: 12PM - 8PM
    Fee: Unknown
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: Kentucky Science Center
    What: Reuseapalooza
    Join us as we explore the science behind food, water, land and energy sustainability during this new temporary exhibit experience! Learn about urban gardening, composting, water use, renewable energy and so much more. REUSEapalooza is hosted in conjunction with the YES! Fest sponsored by the Arts a Cultural Attractions group of Greater Louisville, Inc. and will run from February 6 til May 30 on the first floor of the Science Center.
    When: 2/6/2015 - 5/30/2015
    Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
    Fee: Free with regular admission
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: Barr Library, Fort Knox
    What: Fort Knox High School Art Show
    When: April 22 - May 6
    Monday - Thursday, 9AM - 7:30 PM
    Friday - Saturday, 9AM -5PM
    Fee: Free
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: Lindsey Golf Course, Fort Knox
    What: First Tee Program
    A 6-week program led by professional golf course staff in conjunction iwth certified first tee coaches. Each session will feature golf skill practice as well as introduction to one of the first tee nine core values. Open to children ages 7 - 17.
    When: May 3- June 14
    Fee: $30 per child. Contact Lindsey Gold to receive a discount code for registering multiple family members.
    More Info: Registration, release froms and payment must be made online with First Tee Golf of Louisville at Visit Website. You can call 502-624-2717 for more information.

  • Where: Water Park, Fort Knox
    What: Open for the Season
    When: May 24-July 31, Monday - Saturday 11AM - 7PM, Sunday 11AM - 6PM
    August 1 - September 6, Weekends only
    Fee: $4 Military, $5 Military, Children age two and under are free.
    More Info: Visit Website.

  • Where: Derby Dinner Theater, Clarksville, IN
    What: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
    A rip-roaring stage version of the MGM classic about seven backwood brothers and their seven blushing sweethearts. This dance extravaganza is all boisterous fun and romance that will take you back to the glory days of the movie musical. A classic! Ticket price include dinner, show, tax, a parking.
    When: March 31 - May 10
    Fee: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday Evening - $42.00
    Friday Evening - $43.00
    Saturday Evening - $46.00
    Sunday/Saturday Matinee - $38.00
    Wednesday/Weekday Matinee - $37.00
    Senior Citizen’s Discount available on Wednesday and Sunday Evenings.
    Children’s Discount available on Friday and Sunday Evenings.
    More Info: Visit Website.

  • Where: Derby Dinner Theater, Clarksville, IN
    What: Social Security
    This hilarious Broadway hit comedy tells the chaotic story of a New York couple whose domestic tranquility is shattered when the wife’s goody-goody sister, her uptight CPA husband, and her crazy mother all converge on their apartment. Written by Andrew Bergman.
    When: May 12-July 21
    Fee: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday Evening - $42.00
    Friday Evening - $43.00
    Saturday Evening - $46.00
    Sunday/Saturday Matinee - $38.00
    Wednesday/Weekday Matinee - $37.00
    Senior Citizen’s Discount available on Wednesday and Sunday Evenings.
    Children’s Discount available on Friday and Sunday Evenings.
    More Info: Visit Website.

  • Where: Derby Dinner Theater, Clarksville, IN
    What: Sleeping Beauty
    This hilarious Broadway hit comedy tells the chaotic story of a New York couple whose domestic tranquility is shattered when the wife’s goody-goody sister, her uptight CPA husband, and her crazy mother all converge on their apartment. Written by Andrew Bergman.
    When: May 16, 23, 30, June 1, 6, 13, 2015
    Breakfast 9:00 A.M. Show 10:00 A.M.
    Lunch 12:00 P.M. Show 1:15 P.M.
    Fee: Breakfast – $16.00; Lunch – $21.00
    More Info: Visit Website.

  • Where: Hayswood Theater, Corydon, IN
    What: Nunsense
    The Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. The sisters decide that the best way to raise the money is to put on a variety show. Here we meet Reverend Mother Regina, a former circus performer; Sister Mary Hubert, the Mistress of Novices; a streetwise nun from Brooklyn named Sister Robert Anne; Sister Mary Leo, a novice who is a wannabe ballerina; and the delightfully wacky Sister Mary Amnesia, the nun who lost her memory when a crucifix fell on her head.
    When: 5/8/2015 - 5/24/2015
    Hours: (Friday & Saturday 8:00 p.m., Sunday 2:00 p.m.)
    Fee: Adults $14, Seniors (65+) $12, Students (17 or under) $12
    More Info: Visit Website.

  • Where: 200 Peterson Drive, Elizabethtown, KY
    What: Hardin County Farmer's Market!
    When: Saturday 7AM to Noon or sellout
    Wednesday 11AM to sell out
    April through October
    Fee: Admission is free
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: Frazier Museum
    What: The Lewis and Clark Experience
    Visitors of all ages are taken on an immersive, educational adventure that puts them face to face with some of the many challenges encountered by the Corps of Discovery, seeking passage to the northwest. Visitors forge rivers and cross mountains while encountering new people, cultures and fantastic new species of animals. There are several artifacts from the period and detailed explanations on how and why they were used by the expedition.
    The Lewis and Clark Experience features a 55 foot cut-away replica of Lewis and Clark’s keelboat, replica Sioux Tipi and Mandan earthen hut. Visitors can even try their hand at animal tracking and exploring “secret” passages! This is an exhibit for all ages!
    When: Unsure
    Fee: Included with admission
    More Info: Visit Website

  • Where: Frazier Museum
    What: My Brother, My Enemy: The Civil War in Kentucky
    Back by popular demand, and to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, the Frazier Museum presents My Brother, My Enemy: The Civil War in Kentucky. This exhibition explores the fracturing of Kentucky’s families and communities as social and political issues gradually eroded the Union in the decades preceding the outbreak of the Civil War. Secession of southern states and the coming of war intensified divisions and forced separations among loved ones. Formerly close-knit families found themselves on opposite sides of the battlefield. In Kentucky, peace did not bring an end to feuding and reconciliation among divided families was not guaranteed. For some, the gulfs were too wide to bridge; for others, death prevented healing. Relationships were transformed, but the struggle between Old South and New South would divide Kentucky for a century.
    By focusing on real life families, My Brother, My Enemy provides a unique opportunity to view the Civil War as a more immediate, intimate, and personal event than is often depicted in the stories of battles, campaigns, and politics alone.
    When: February 14 - May 17
    Fee: Included with admission
    More Info: Visit Website

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