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Owensboro’s ‘Shamrock Bash’ celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with green beer, Celtic rock music and moreThe Owensboro Convention Center is set to host its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The “Shamrock Bash” will celebrate the holiday in true Irish style, featuring everything from green spirits to authentic Irish music.
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The Louisville Orchestra will be in Bowling Green as part of the last leg of their “In Harmony: The Commonwealth Tour.” The concert serves not only as a performance tour but also as a new initiative that engages with local musicians, artists, schools, and community organizations.
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Burger Week allows area restaurants to feature a specific burger to the public for a limited time. All items are priced at an equal rate and are evaluated by a panel of judges to determine the overall winner.
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A popular comedian and former America’s Got Talent competitor is coming to Bowling Green for an annual comedy show fundraiser. Ryan Niemiller will headline an event called “Humor Heals,” which raises funds for Amazing Angels, a local nonprofit that assists bereaved parents impacted by infant loss.
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The Jeremy Hicks Music Festival was launched in 2013 in memory of Jeremy Hicks, a Pulaski County child treated at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for a deadly tumor.
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The Wizarding World Experience seeks to transport muggles, or those without magic, as they are known in the Harry Potter Universe, into a world of fantasy via wands, cauldrons, and trinkets.
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The Micro Wrestling Federation (MWF) was founded in 2000 and is a full-scale event supported by an entire cast under five feet tall. The MWF is the longest-running organization within the Little Person wrestling industry.
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Puzzle Pieces was founded in 2012 by current Executive Director Amanda Owen, whose brother has a rare chromosomal disorder. Owen left her job as a full-time special education teacher to open Puzzle Pieces when she felt her brother and her students did not have a space to socialize with peers and learn skills for lifelong success.
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The second annual “Resilience Ruck” is set for Nov. 4 in Warren County and is an event that aims to raise awareness about veterans battling post-traumatic stress, brain injuries, substance abuse, and depression.
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The group Kentucky Sustainable Living launched in 2019, aimed at building a community focused on making homesteading and emergency preparedness information accessible to everyone.