Paducah is Alive with Activity. Paducah offers a variety of fun-filled activities. Enjoy a day or an evening with family and friends. This is America presents three programs focused on Paducah' KY. The PBS series “This is America with Dennis Wholey” presents a three program mini-series shot recently in Paducah, KY. This is America airs on Kentucky Educational Television (KET) each Sunday night at 11 PM EST/10 PM CST and each Monday morning at 1 EST/Midnight Central Time Zone.
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Enjoy live music & dancing at C. C. Cohen's, Jeremiah's Brewpub, Moss Rose Cafe, Showroom at the Executive Inn Riverfront, The Pub, the Kincaid Room and the Silver Saddle. Friday evening concerts feature a variety of music from Dixieland to Jazz performed by the Paducah Community Band
The Symphony at WKU has been performing for enthusiastic audiences since 1908. Most recently, the Orchestra performs five symphonic concerts which include Masterworks, Pops, and Family concerts. In 2003, The Symphony at WKU began presenting professional chamber ensembles in its Chamber Series to make available more diverse opportunities for live classical music performances in our community.
The Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra began in 1961 as the Central Kentucky Philharmonic Orchestra, a group of 65 volunteer musicians who performed 3 subscription concerts in their first year.
Shawnee Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America - Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, Northwest Tennessee.
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation's largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness.
The Kentucky Theatre is a familiar landmark to generations of Lexingtonians. It’s richly ornamented walls and glowing stained glass fixtures have hosted gala events and entertained overflowing crowds for decades. They have endured hard times and disasters, both natural and manmade.
Founded in 1937 by conductor Robert Whitney and Charles Farnsley, then Mayor of Louisville, the Louisville Orchestra has long been recognized as the cornerstone of the Louisville arts community.
Live concerts held nightly on the Riverfront during Summer Festival. Since the West Kentucky area has the greatest concentration of major navigable rivers in the world, and since Paducah is located at the junction of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, activity on the riverfront and river oriented activity was a logical choice for the '67 celebration.