Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky40601
Play quoits, marbles, and other games that were popular during Abraham Lincoln’s boyhood years in Kentucky. For children ages 5 to 10 and their families. Free. Contact Erica Harvey for more information.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, Kentucky40601
Discover the history of the holiday tree in this informal touch cart presentation. Free with museum admission. Contact Linda Grabon for more information.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
FINAL YEAR—DON'T MISS OUT!
With quick-change artistry and quicksilver dialogue, two actors portray the zany citizens of quirky Tuna, Texas for the final year of this ten-gallon evening of laughs and holiday cheer, in an irreverent comedy for adults.
Sponsored by Texas Roadhouse
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY40202
Victorian London’s most celebrated detective needs your help to
fi nd out “whodunit”! Clues and “red herrings” are all around as
you make your way through this interactive, family friendly and
wildly entertaining murder-mystery thriller! Along the way, you
will even meet a real live character from the story while trying to solve the mystery!
Location: Louisville Science Center727 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
Animalopolis, showing in the IMAX Theatre November 14, 2008 – January 4, 2009
Whether going nose to nose with hippos as they graze upon nature’s massive salad bar, or eye to eye with dancing bears, discover how nature provides humor and wonder everywhere. Watch cheetahs race like Ferraris, bears that run their own fishing school, an opera-singing lion, and a sea of crabs that hold a town hostage! Designed for children ages 4 to 10, ANIMALOPOLIS contains numerous short animal stories, using humorous poetic narration to delight children and adults.
Location: Louisville Science Center727 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
The Light Before Christmas, showing in the IMAX Theatre November 14, 2008 – January 4, 2009
After losing their way on a cold, blustery Christmas Eve, two children find themselves as characters in the classic tale “The Night Before Christmas,” as they experience the wonder and delight of Santa visiting their home. This stunning stop-motion animated film features lavishly detailed sets and characters inspired by the fascinating designs of renowned artist James C. Christensen with a musical score of beloved Christmas classics.