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Thursday, November 17, 2016

What To Do This Weekend


Light up your weekend as holiday light shows kick into gear, help decorate an historic mansion or set a world record, or meet Doug the Pug and more.

Look below for some great ways to spend time with your family this weekend:





  • Lights, lights, and more lights! Lights Under Louisville begins Friday at the Louisville Mega Cavern. Take your family to witness the cavern transformed into an underground holiday light spectacular for the Christmas season. You can also check out the Southern Lights Holiday Festival at Kentucky Horse Park, which includes additional attractions to visit on foot such as mini train rides and an exotic petting zoo.


  • Deck the halls of the historic Conrad-Caldwell House Museum at the annual Holiday Decor Party. The 1895 Victorian Mansion will be open with trees and mantles to decorate, free tours, Christmas cookie decorating, photos with Santa, and more. (The event is free and open to the public, but please RSVP here to attend.)


  • Come with your wand and wings and be a part of a Guinness World Record attempt for the largest gathering of fairies at Christmas at the Galt House. Also, visit with Santa, Mint the Elf, the Snow Fairy Princess, and take part in fun activities such as dinners and shows.



  • Meet Doug the Pug, the furry King of the Internet, at a meet and greet, photo opportunity, and book stamping at Books-A-Million.


  • Also, stop by Carmichael's Bookstore to attend a reading and signing by Jason Porath, author of Rejected Princesses, a book which turns the ubiquitous "pretty pink princess" stereotype on its head, paying homage instead to a collection of strong, fierce, and yes, sometimes weird, women: warrior queens, soldiers, villains, spies, revolutionaries, and more who refused to behave and meekly accept their place. (Best for ages 12 and up.)


  • No two snowflakes are the same, and neither are two snowmen. Stop by Derby Dinner Playhouse as a new musical — Once Upon a Snowflake — opens its run. It's about a small snow girl with big dreams.



Have a great weekend!



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