Healthy Holiday Eating - UK Extension
Meteorologist Eric Burke knows that the holiday season can be a challenging one when it comes to eating healthy.
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Meteorologist Eric Burke knows that the holiday season can be a challenging one when it comes to eating healthy.
It's a performance that will leave you both shaken AND stirred, as the Lexington Philharmonic present Casino Royale: The Music of James Bond on Saturday, December 31st at 7:30 p.m. at the Lexington Opera House.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar wraps up her morning at the Castle Jewelry, located at 210 W. New Circle Road in Lexington.
A history lesson on Good Day Kentucky, as Josiah George and Bruce Richardson come to the studio to explain to Doug High about Kentucky's involvement in the Boston Tea Party.
Janelle Earley comes to the studio to tell Doug High about the Faith & Community Christmas Store running from December 19th through the 21st, that helps parents and individuals who can't afford Christmas gifts for their children.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar continues her morning at The Castle Jewelry, as they rev up for their 29th year of serving the community for the holiday season.
Vicki H. Burslem comes to the studio from Frontier Nursing University to tell Katie Solove on new guidelines for mammograms and pap smears, and also talks up National Nurse Practitioner Week.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar heads to The Castle Jewelry for a look at the eye-catching jewelry available for customers as the Christmas holiday approaches.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar heads to Quantrell Subaru at 1450 East New Circle Road to see great deals on their lot, and learn about the auto dealership shares the love with the Lexington Hearing & Speech Center during the holiday season.
Doug High gets the goodies, as show friend Martine Holzman, of Martine's Pastries, brings a sweet selection of holiday treats for display. Martine and Jim Holzman have owned Martine's Pastries in Lexington since 1999, and have been at 1039 Industry…
Jennifer Hubbard-Sanchez, state specialist for sustainable systems at Kentucky State University's College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems, discusses manners in which we can make our holiday shopping experiences less costly and better for the environment.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar heads to Quantrell Subaru at 1450 East New Circle Road to see great deals on their lot, and learn about the auto dealership teaming up with the Woodford Humane Society to support animal adoption through the holiday season.
Choreographer Sarah Henderson and dancer Noah Eiden, who plays "Mr. Tumnus," tell Katie Solove about their production of "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe."
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar heads to Quantrell Subaru at 1450 East New Circle Road to see great deals on their lot, and learn about the auto dealership teaming up with the Woodford Humane Society to support animal adoption through the holiday season.
Founder of the Bluegrass Youth Ballet, Adlhi Aranda, and dancer AnnaMarie Bryan come by the stduio to tell Elise Dolinar about their upcoming performance of "The Nutcracker in One Act."
Chef Jeremy Ashby, from AZUR Restaurant and Patio, returns to the studio to whip up a batch of tamales for Katie Solove!
Doug High welcomes Laurie Preston, manager of the Good Giving Challenge to the studio to talk more about the program.
Kara Ball, Executive Director of the Lantern of Morning Pointe, drops by the studio to tell Doug High about the fast-approaching Festival of Trees in Frankfort.
Volunteer Jimmy Lee stops by the studio to tell Doug High all about the unique Castle Post Winter Market, hosted by Beaumont Wyldlife and Dunbar YoungLife, that boasts one-of-a-kind gifts for shoppers.
The Christmas season can put a dent in your wallet, but with a little creativity, a personally made gift can keep your budget intact, while imparting a brand of sincerity that can't be found on a store shelf anywhere.
Make your unpaid parking ticket disappear while donating food to God's Pantry Food Bank! It's all one and the same in the Lexington Parking Authority's "Food for Fines" program.
Meteorologist Eric Burke heads to Berea to take a look at the "Make it, Take it, Give it" event, that puts you in the artist's chair as you create gifts for family, friends, and loved ones.
Chef Jeremy Ashby, from AZUR Restaurant and Patio, comes to the studio to show Doug High an easy and delicious holiday side that will have your guests coming back for more: pretzel-crusted oysters with beer cheese!
Show regular Jan Edelen brings another furry friend looking for a forever home to the studio. Today's guest, Orphan Annie, is a beagle-husky mix, who loves to play and gets along well with other dogs and cats.