F.E.A.S.T. Event
F.E.A.S.T event puts spotlight great food from phenomenal chefs while tackling today's tough questions about our food system.
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F.E.A.S.T event puts spotlight great food from phenomenal chefs while tackling today's tough questions about our food system.
Dr. Ryan Stanton sits down with Katie Solove to talk about his upcoming show, StantonMD, where he will talk about safety as NASCAR racing season ramps up.
Doug High sits down with Diana Doggett and Kathy Allen to talk about the 14th Annual Bluegrass Regional Grandparents As Parents Coalition. These coalitions are geared toward those who are raising a grandchild or another relative's child and to let…
Anita Spreitzer and Matt Regan drop by the studio with Buster and Layla, a cat and dog (respectively,) looking for their forever homes, and tell Meteorologist Eric Burke about some upcoming adoption and vaccination events.
Doug High sits down with Dr. Paul Cole, with the Christian Men's Network ,about an upcoming roundtable happening Friday, March 3rd at Trinity Hill United Methodist Church.
Show regular Beth Oleson returns to the studio with Zeke, a 2-year-old pit bull with plenty of play left in him, who's looking for a forever home.
Dana Stefaniak, with Lexington Habitat for Humanity, comes by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the upcoming 11th Annual Shamrock Shuffle 3K, happening Saturday, March 11th in downtown Lexington.
Cora Hughes and Will White, with The Lexington Singers, stop by the studio to tell Doug High about their upcoming Kennedy Center Preview Concert happening on Sunday, March 5th.
Doug High sits down with Donald R. Mason, with The Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center, to discuss upcoming events at the theatre in March.
Meet Mary Knight, author of Saving Wonder, at the March 6 Kentucky Proud Evening.
Dr. John Cody Birdwell, Director of Bands at the University of Kentucky, comes to the studio to talk with Doug High about the upcoming American Bandmasters Association Convention, happening from March 8 to March 11.
Doug High sits down with Betsey Horth and Quiana Clark-Roland to talk about the upcoming Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) annual convention, happening March 1st - 5th at the Lexington Center.
Dr. Rick Isernhagen, with Retina Associates of Kentucky, joins Katie Solove on the set to discuss age-related macular degeneration (AMD,) during AMD Awareness Month.
Ellen Nuville, with Kentucky S.A.V.E. brings Chickpea, a cat looking for a forever home, to the studio to meet Meteorologist Eric Burke.
Pastor Michael Robinson and Shirrod Ledet, with Total Grace Baptist Church, stop by the studio to tell Doug High how they're celebrating Carter G. Woodson's legacy during Black History Month.
Breakfast at Chick-Fil-A includes a new specialty sandwich! Allison Gillaspie and Chris Wilson, along with the Chick-Fil-A Cow, drop by the studio to give Doug High the scoop.
Meteorologist Eric Burke sits down with Jessica Hiler, President of the Fayette County Education Association, along with the Cat in the Hat, who talk about the upcoming Read Across America event celebrating Dr. Suess' 113th birthday at Fayette Mall on Saturday, March 4th.
ABC 36's Katie Solove heads over to the Campbell House in Lexington, where over 50 vendors will be on hand Friday night from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. to help couples plan the perfect wedding day!
Doug High sits down with the host of truTv's "Comedy Knockout," Damien Lemon, who talks about his upcoming performances at Comedy Off Broadway.
Ashley Hammond, with the Lexington Humane Society, brings Charlie, who is looking for his forever home, to the studio and tells Meteorologist Eric Burke about the upcoming "Tails and Ales" fundraiser.
ABC 36's Katie Solove heads over to the Campbell House in Lexington, where over 50 vendors will be on hand Friday night from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. to help couples plan the perfect wedding day!
Doug High sits down with Dr. Richard Budde, with KentuckyOne Health, to talk about the importance of mammograms when it comes to early detection of breast cancer in women.
ABC 36's Katie Solove heads over to the Campbell House in Lexington, where 50 vendors will be on hand Friday night from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. to help couples plan the perfect wedding day!
Comedy Off Broadway in Lexington will support the Wound Warrior Project.