Event
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Some food and political speaking that ISN’T Fancy Farm
At the geographical center of the state, too!
Stanford and Cravens plan joint event in Nicholasville
Are you close to Nicholasville? Then here is something you’ll want to attend.
Day of Action scheduled for Friday at plant in Brandenburg
UA local 502 and IBEW local 369 are on strike. This event is to support them in this effort.
3rd District constituents to deliver open letter to McGarvey
Letter urges immediate restoration of funding for UNRWA and to stop aid to Israel until it opens the Gaza borders to humanitarian aid.
Together Frankfort to hold session on the assault on open government
This Thursday at 7 PM, Together Frankfort continues their Civics 101 series with a program on “What are they hiding?” The session is in the FPB Community Room, and is open to all.
ThriveKY Roadshow aims to boost regional advocacy in KY communities
Multiple organizations have come together to help Kentuckians thrive.
Louisville Jewish group hosts “A Jewish Call to End the War”
Panel discussion to feature prominent Jewish voices including former Congressman John Yarmuth
Sisters of Loretto to hold prayer service at McConnell’s office
The Sisters of Loretto and the Loretto Community will hold a public Lenten prayer service at noon on Wednesday, February 28, in front of Senator Mitch McConnell’s office at 601 West Broadway in Louisville.
The “Not Fancy Farm” Tri-County Picnic is this Sunday
You want some stump speaking without the ugliness? Want some good food and a good time with good people? Read on, friend!
Can’t make Fancy Farm? Then go to the ‘NOT Fancy Farm Picnic’
Tagline: “It’s Fancy Farm, Only Better”
This week: Kentuckians to ‘Wear Orange’ in hopes of saving lives
Events this week: June 1 in Frankfort; June 2 in Etown; June 3 in Lexington and Louisville.
Event: Reggie Thomas to speak in Breathitt County
Senator Thomas will talk about how Democrats can reach rural Kentuckians.
Is God a Republican or a Democrat?
If you’re near Jackson, you might want to attend this event.