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Program
Number: 983 |
| "Past
Meets Present" |
| Initial
Air: 3- -98 |
Producer:
Barnaby |
Length:
28:04 |
Synopsis:
The
past meets the present as we travel through time to meet
some old friends and make some new ones. In Cloverport,
we meet some residents who have recreated Kentucky's past
by building a magnificent reminder of days gone by. On a
return visit to Bardstown, we see a landmark that provides
a good meal and place the weary traveler can rest. Next,
we journey again to New Haven and experience the thrill
of a real steam locomotive as it chugs through the countryside.
Finally, it’s back to Bowling Green for a celebration
of America’s original sports car.
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Program
Number: 984 |
| "The
Entertainers" |
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Producer:
Barnaby |
Length:
28:07 |
Coming up on MainStreet, we encounter some people who are
dedicated to entertaining others. In Bowling Green, meet
a clown who makes magical experiences for young and old.
In Covington, we find a small businessman who’s a
philosopher and a magician--a combination that makes him
quite the entertainer. Travel to Windyville, Kentucky, and
visit a place that keeps southern hospitality alive by offering
both food and music. In Warren County, puppies cheer up
people in a retirement home. Then, children get to entertain
the adults during the Lone Star Rodeo. This month, get ready
to smile and cheer on some entertainers on MainStreet
You
know the art of entertaining goes back to our very beginning.
It is rooted in our human need to express ourselves and
our desire to leave a record of our time here. On this edition
of MainStreet, we will meet some Kentuckians who are leaving
their mark by entertaining the rest of us.
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In
the world of entertainment, few characters are as fun as
the clown. For this month’s cover story, we meet a
Bowling Green man who makes magical experiences for young
and old alike as a one of a kind entertainer.
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Artie
Kidwell is a small businessperson, a philosopher and a magician
a combination that makes him quite the entertainer.
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Music
and food are two forms of entertainment that we all enjoy.
Travel now to Wendyville Kentucky and visit a place that
keeps alive Southern Hospitality by offering food and music.
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Animals,
especially puppies, have the unique gift of giving affection
with no questions asked. They will fall asleep in your lap
regardless of your age, income, where you live or what kind
of car you drive. Come along now as we meet a puppy that
was born to entertain.
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Good
family entertainment can be found at any rodeo but in this
one it is the children that get to entertain the adults.
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Program
Number: 985 |
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"In Touch with Nature" |
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Length:
28:36 |
Synopsis:
Join
us for May’s edition of MainStreet, where we’ll
meet some people, who are in touch with nature. We’ll
travel the Doe Run Inn, which is well-known for its quite
atmosphere and great chicken and country ham. Next, we’ll
journey to the Bernheim Forest and Arboretum to learn the
purpose and enjoy the beauty of the place. Then we’ll
meet a man who knows his way around the farm, and we’ll
visit a successful business that literally grew out of a
Warren County man’s hobby. Finally, come along as
a chance encounter allows us to see how to make a Shaker
broom.
Keep
in touch with nature on Mainstreet.
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Program
Number: 986 |
| "Kentucky
Arts" |
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Producer:
Barnaby |
Length:
29:20 |
Coming up on MainStreet meet a muralists whose work appears
in some unlikely spots, visit a dance camp that is designed
to keep the tradition of jazz alive, see how learns the
craft of marketing Kentucky’s homegrown craft industry.
Arts in Kentucky - coming up on MainStreet.
Kentucky
is home to many unique artists who not only make our lives
more colorful but also more interesting. On this edition
of MainStreet we are going to meet some people who are creating
art that we can all enjoy
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C.
David Jones is a painter who uses walls as his canvas. On
this month’s cover story, producer Tim Bishoff introduces
us to a Kentucky muralist.
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Dance
has always been an integral part of American history; each
era brings a new style to life. In this era of rap, hip
hop and rock, jazz dance is almost a lost art. But in a
program sponsored by Western Kentucky University is designed
to keep the tradition of jazz dance alive.
JAZZART
270-745-5832
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Craft
making is a Kentucky tradition, but making a living at it
can be a rather difficult thing. Not only does one have
to learn to manage a business as well as continue to create
a fine product but marketing the work is also difficult.
Come along now as Cheryl Beckley shows us a state funded
program that helps teach the craft of marketing this home
grown industry.
Craft
Marketing
1-888-592-7238
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Program
Number: 9810 |
| "Adventures
in Kentucky" |
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Producer: Brinkley |
Length:
29:20 |
Coming up on MainStreet we’ll be face to face with
Kentucky’s wild adventures, ride the rapids down the
Cumberland River, canyon walk through Kentucky’s wild
cave, soar back to earth after taking a leap of faith with
some of the finest skydivers of Kentucky, adventures in
KY coming up on MainStreet.
Kentucky
is full of so many unique activities that not only enrich
our lives but strengthen our spirit as well. On this edition
of MainStreet, we will experience Kentucky through some
wild adventures on the earth and in the sky.
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For
those with a taste for adventure on the water, white
water rafting has become a really popular activity
in this region of the country. The folks at Sheltowee
Trace Outfitters have a real knack for reading the
river and then translating that into a once in a lifetime
experience.
White
Water Rafting, Sheltowee Trace Outfitters
PO Box 1060
Whitley City, KY 42653
800-541-RAFT
fun@ky-rafting.com
www.ky-rafting.com
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Here
in Mammoth Cave National Park visitors get to explore the
longest cave system in the world. One of the many cave tours
takes us on a difficult but rewarding journey into earth.
Mammoth
Cave National Park Information
502-758-2328
www.nps.gov/maca/
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We’ve
seen adventures on the water and underground, now we will
take an adventure into the wild blue yonder. Near Bardstown
KY there is a group of skydivers that have opened up the
world of sky diving to almost everyone. Tandem skydiving
in particular, attaches a student to the front harness of
the instructor throughout the jump from exit to landing;
this allows the adventurer to experience freedom that normally
only the birds and skydivers enjoy.
Skydiving
Tandem Jumping
Greene County SPC of KY (SO)
Greene County Airport
Bardstown, KY 502-348-9531
www.uspa.org
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Program
Number: 9811 |
| "Explorations" |
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Length:
22:30 |
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Mammoth Cave Painter–David Gulotta
Artist
David Gulotta spent 40 hours in Mammoth Cave immersing himself
fully into the experience of the caverns and translating
that experience into a series of original oil paintings,
exploring his inner self.
Dippin’
Dots Ice Cream–Paducah, KY
Curt
Jones uses his expertise in cryogenics to take ice cream
to a new level of cool. We’ll explore the future of
ice cream.
Astronaut
Terry Wilcutt, Russellville, KY
Commander Terry Wilcutt explores outer space, his relationship
with his Russian counterparts, and relates what it takes
to be an astronaut.
Montage
of fall from Pennyrile State Forest.
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