Location: Carnegie Center for Art and History201 East Spring St. New Albany, IN47150
This exhibit focuses on nature and the relationship of human beings to the earth, with a focus on sustainability. The three artists share respect for the earth and a sense of responsibility for communicating those values. Please visit our website at www.carnegiecenter.org or call 812-944-7336 for information on exhibit programs. Exhibit sponsored by the Carnegie Center, Inc. Museum hours Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5:30 pm. Admission is free.
Children ages 6-12 will enjoy hands-on activities and crafts while learning why the seasons change at this Louisville Nature Center day camp. Pre-registration is required.
Location: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History100 West Broadway Frankfort, KY40601
Raise the flag during World War II and share the story of a Kentucky boy who became a part of an American icon. (15 minutes.) Free with museum admission. Contact Greg Hardison at 502-564-1792 for more information.
Location: Improv Comedy Club at 4th Street Live!Fourth Street Live! Louisville, Kentucky40202
Comedian Owen Benjamin returns to The Improv December 30 and on New Year's Eve! (Special New Year's Eve dinner package is available).
Owen's feature credits include "I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry" and "The House Bunny". His short films and web series, "Owen Benjamin Presents" and "Gaytown", have accumulated over 10 million hits. Owen has opened for Nick Swardson, Anthony Clark, Dave Attell, and Taylor Hicks. His unique blend of music and comedy makes his show a must-see. For tickets to see Owen Benjamin on December 30 or for New Year's Eve packages, go to www.improvlouisville.com.
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY 40202
“We did what we had to do.” The larger story of World War II is made up of millions of individual accounts of sacrifice, adventure and survival. Now you can hear the personal stories of 48 men and women from our area, in their own voices, at a one-of-a-kind exhibit that explores this defining event in our history. This exhibition runs through March 28, 2010 and is free with museum admission. For more, go to www.48stories.com
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