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Curious about why Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports for all ages? Licensed Pickleball instructor Neil Armstrong will introduce the sport which includes a demonstration and then a chance to hit and volley on singles court at private residence off Lakewood Lane. Cocktails and appetizers will be served on the patio. Up to Eight guests, Equipment provided (wear tennis shoes); seasonal & weather dependent in late afternoon. Hosted by: Kim & Patterson Decamp
One Lifestyle photo session with The Malicotes.
-1 Hour Photo Session at Ashland
-Online Gallery to View and Download Images
-Printing Release
-16 x 24 canvas
Enjoy a two-night stay at the historic and elegant Morrison Cabin built in 1787. It is located on 3rd Street in Lexington, just a 2-3 block walk from the Convention Center, Opera House, and many local restaurants. The Cabin sleeps nine guests and has three bedrooms, five beds, and two and a half baths.
Two-night stay for 10 at this beautiful property located in Jessamine County on the Kentucky River. There is a party barge available to rent, fishing on a one acre lake, hiking, and screened in porch--the perfect place to relax and enjoy the wildlife and wild flowers! Dates to be mutually agreed upon.
One night stay at the Clemens-Caldwell House. The house is a prominent historic landmark located on the northern edge of Danville, KY. The original part of the house was a cabin built in the 1700s when Kentucky was part of Virginia. The current house sleeps 12 and has large rooms for entertaining. It sits on 13 acres outside of Danville with proximity to Shaker Village and the Bourbon Trail.
The house is non-smoking and does not allow pets.
One night stay at the Thomas January Hemp House in Gratz Park, Lexington. The hemp house was built in 1805 and served as Thomas January's office for his hemp business. Thomas January was a prominent Lexington figure owning much of downtown. The downtown alleys behind the house were called the "rope walk" as that is where the hemp was twisted and stretched into rope. The house is within easy walking distance to downtown. The restored federal house sleeps 10. Dates to be mutually agreed upon. No pets and no smoking.
Catch the UK Wildcats in action up close and personal! Two lower arena seats for 6 SEC games for the 2021-22 Basketball season.
Donors: Mr. & Mrs. Scotty Baesler, Mr. & Mrs. John Congleton, Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Cowgill, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Grimes, Dr. Mary Loyd Ireland, Mr. & Mrs. Darby Turner
Special Thanks to Mrs. Eleanor Congleton
Eric Brooks & Jim Clark will lead up to 12 people on a behind-the-scenes tour: choose between the Clays' Crypt at Lexington Cemetery, or In The Footsteps of Henry Clay Downtown. Both Tours end with Cocktails & Canapes at Dudley's on Short.
A 1 hour demonstration for you and four friends on creating a custom container garden. Demonstration includes an aged terra cotta allende urn set from Campo Di Firoi designed with curated plant material. Large sizes only. 13" deep, 12" height
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