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August 17, 2007
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WINCHESTER - Join your neighbors in downtown Winchester for the 103rd Labor Day Parade. To participate in the parade, contact Flora Shelby at 744-3167, Emma Brown at 745-0416 or Pam Blackburn at 744-4962. Deadline for applications is Aug. 29.

SEPT. 6

STAINED

GLASS

LEXINGTON - See how science and art meet in the beauty of stained glass art, in The Art & Science of Stained Glass at the Living Arts and Science Center from 6 to 8 p.m. Guest Dan Neil Barnes is a Lexington artist who specializes in three dimensional stained glass art. Barnes will demonstrate the techniques and processes of his work, and members of the audience will be invited to participate in the art making process. Children will also have the opportunity to create colorful stained glass-like (not sharp) art to take home! For information, contact Katherine Bullock at kbullock@lasclex.org or (859) 252-5222. Groups of six or more must register. The center is located at 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.

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SEPT. 14

PETER BRUNER

STORY

WINCHESTER - Bluegrass Heritage Museum, 217 S. Main St., tells the story of an enslaved Clark County native who escaped to become a member of the 12th Regiment U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery in "Recollections of a Man, The Peter Bruner Story" at 7 p.m. Bruner is portrayed by Robert Bell, 12th USCHA, Reactivated. Please call 745-1358 for more information.

SEPT. 14 TO 15

CAMPERS

YARD SALE

WINCHESTER - Clean out your closets and let your junk, arts and crafts become another camper's treasure at the Fall Campers Yard Sale at Fort Boonesboro State Park. Set up right at your campsite for only $10. The public is invited to shop. Please call (859) 527-3131 ext. 218 for more information.

SEPT. 15

CIVIL WAR

HISTORY

WINCHESTER - The Civil War Fort at Boonesboro, Ford Road hosts The Civil War Living History Event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring the 12th United States Colored Heavy Artillery, Reactivated, Union encampment, Confederate encampment, medical displays, Civil War music, wood carvers, stone masonry demonstration, and the seven layers of women's dress. Call 744-0556 for more information.

SEPT. 15 TO 17

BIKE TREK

HARRODSBURG - The 2007 Bike Trek to Shakertown, to benefit the American Lung Association, is planned for Sept. 15 through 17, with a two-day option of Sept. 15 and 16. Space is limited and sign-ups are under way. The bike trek is a three-day mini-vacation on wheels through gorgeous Kentucky countryside, climaxed by an overnight stay on Sunday at historic Shakertown. The schedule for these events is posted on the bike trek Web site at www.kylung.org.

SEPT. 21 TO 23

AUTUMN FUN

WEEKEND

WINCHESTER - Enjoy the cooler weather with fall nature hikes, free putt-putt golf, tours, a bonfire, and lots more with the Autumn Fun Weekend. Call (859) 527-3131 ext. 218 for more information.

SEPT. 27

BOB AND

TOM SHOW

WINCHESTER - WKQQ and The Bob and Tom Show present: The Geechy Guy (Every station in the nation tour) at the Leeds Center for the Arts. Call 744-6437 for more information.

SEPT. 29

HARVEST

TEA

WINCHESTER - The Clark County Womens Club will sponsor a harvest tea at the Victory Heights Center for Achievement, 150 Maryland Ave., at 1 p.m. Sample many flavors of tea along with sandwiches, scones and lucious desserts. Tickets are $20 each. Please call Brenda Wingert at 556-2119 for more information.

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