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What to do with your last Summer Tomatoes
Summer's Last Gasp
Tomatoes in the Pumpkin Patch
By Tom Yates
Something feels out of whack.
We have Chaney’s pumpkin ice cream in the freezer and gorgeous heirloom...
Ace Drinks Out – Lexington Spirits News, September 2019
NEWS
Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA has just announced Four Roses as the Official Bourbon Partner. During events at the Rose Bowl stadium, guests...
Ace Eats Out – What Lexington Eats, September 2019
NEWS
The Arby’s, known as Blue Arby’s, on South Limestone has closed.
Apollo Pizza, from Richmond and Berea, is opening a location at 1451 Leestown Road...
Health and Outdoors events in Lexington – September 2019
EVENTS
Monday September 2
RaceRise hosts the 3rd Annual Ernie’s Bacon Run 15K & 5K on Monday, September 2 (Labor Day) at 8 am in historic...
Lexington Community News – September 2019
NEWS
Salute to Small Businesses
Every year, Commerce Lexington hosts a luncheon to celebrate a Salute to Small Business. The 2019 were winners announced at the...
What’s happening this Fall in Lexington, KY?
The leaves haven't quite started to turn yet, but Fall Festival season is here, bringing with it beer, bourbon, BBQ, and so much more.
SEPTEMBER
Daniel...
What’s Open, What’s Closed in Lexington on Labor Day 2019
Labor Day is Monday, September 2, 2019. Below is a comprehensive list of what's open and closed on Labor Day in Lexington, KY.
Who is Lexington’s Small Business of the Year 2019
People love local and small local businesses make Lexington go round. Commerce Lexington hosts a luncheon each year to celebrate small businesses and their achievements.
Tyler Childers makes Television debut
Kentucky native, Tyler Childers, made his first ever television appearance. When did he perform? What show?
Stephen Powell exhibition at Maker’s Mark distillery
Powell is one of Kentucky’s most celebrated and influential artists. Powell was internationally known for his distinctive, imaginative glass creations which are featured in museums and private collections around the world, including a rare commissioned piece that Maker’s Mark has displayed for several years.