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Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus!
The 11th Annual YMCA Reindeer Ramble 5K Run/Walk is on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at Keeneland, starting at 9:00 a.m.!
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar turns back the hands of time with a visit to the Anti-Aging Institute, located at 3116 Harrodsburg Road in Lexington!
Beth Oleson with the Woodford Humane Society brings the adorable "Boo" into the studio, and has all the information you need to make her a part of your family in this edition of "Pets Need Pals."
The Distillery Market is a fun "shop & sip" style market with lots of ambiance!
Hannah McCauley is a chef and owner of McCauley Catering in Nicholasville, KY.
Presented in the beauty of the historic Cathedral, Handel's Messiah is the essential Christmas music experience.
The Force is strong with The Kentucky Star Wars Collectors Club!
Tanya Torp, Executive Director of Step by Step, and Samantha Johnson, Director of NoLi CDC, stop by the studio to talk about a great giving opportunity coming up at the last Night Market of the season, from 6pm-10pm on December 2nd at 700 Bryan Avenue.
Don't let that big bird intimidate you! Danielle Doaks, with Good Foods Co-op has some tips on managing not only the turkey, but all the trimmings, too.
Show regular Heather Clary keeps the "2016 BBB Holiday Helper" train rolling, with a breakdown of Black Friday tips to make sure you're getting the most for your holiday dollar.
Don't miss out on a scrap of Thanksgiving goodness, whether you're making your own bird at home, or traveling to see friends and family. Kristy Maggard, with the Dupree Financial Group, has some tips to make sure all that great food ends up in the right place: your belly!
Good Foods Co-op's Danielle Doak returns to the set with some suggestions to jazz up traditional Thanksgiving sides.
Megan Dove, with The Coloring Table, comes by the studio to share her innovative product that turns the tablecloth into the centerpiece for family dinners.
ABC 36's Doug High spends some time with soon-to-be U.S. Naval Academy graduate Midhipman Lieutenant 1st Class Lewis Aldridge, and learns about the challenging road he's walked to get to his position.
Danielle Doak, with Good Foods Co-op, brings in a delicious Thanksgiving spread, and shares some tips with Meteorologist Eric Burke on streamlining your Thanksgiving Day food preps.
Andrew Fore, with Help-Portrait Lexington, tells ABC 36's Doug High about the unique chance for families to get a portrait at Southland Christian Church on Saturday, December 3rd, starting at 9:00 a.m. Get more information at www.help-portrait.com!
Just like your cholesterol or blood pressure, your brain health needs a check, too, and you can get one at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging on Wednesdays in November from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.! Shani Bardach shares the details with ABC 36's Doug High.
Katie Solove talks with playwright Lisa A. Brown and actor Whit Whitaker about the upcoming production of "Positively Unbreakable" at the Lyric Theatre.
Holiday shopping can get hectic, but there's always time to take care of yourself. Martha Yount, with UK Extension Services, has some tips for making sure you keep yourself well while out in the hustle and bustle.
Your favorite holiday tunes will be in the air as Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra and the Lexington Philharmonic play the songs of the season at the Candy Cane Concert on November 23rd at the Singletary Center for the Arts.
Bakers, craftmakers, artists, food, drink, and more can be found at the Distillery Markey! Marie Pullen drops by the studio to tell Eric Burke about the event, happening at 903 Manchester Street in The Grand Reserve.
It's one of the world's most beloved Christmas stories, and the Ragged Edge Theatre wants your family to come enjoy. Allan Barlow talks about their upcoming production of "A Christmas Carol," playing on Friday, December 2 at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday December 4th at 3:00 p.m. at the theatre on 111 S. Main Street.
For 60 years, the Paris High School band has been providing a Thanksgiving Dinner, and there's no reason to think they'll stop anytime soon. Chris and Zack Jones share the details.