Oct 18 Saturday
As Stuart navigates a world much bigger than himself – from sailing toy boats in Central Park to searching for his beloved bird friend Margalo –he teaches us all that size doesn’t measure spirit. Packed with humor, heart and a dash of daring, Stuart Little is a delightful tale for audiences of all ages. The acting ensemble plays many human and animal roles in a series of delightful scenes that make up the marvelous maneuverings of a mild-mannered mouse trying to survive in a “real people’s world.”
Join Stuart on his larger-than-life journey and get your tickets today!
Recommended for Ages 4-8
*Pay What You Can performance on October 18th @ 7pm
Oct 20 Monday
This virtual event via Zoom will feature two authors, renowned climate author Bill McKibben and acclaimed fine arts and landscape photographer Jeff Pfaller. McKibben, author of the new book "Here Comes the Sun," will discuss his call to harness the power of the sun and rewrite our scientific, economic, and political future. Pfaller will discuss his new book "Dark Skies: Rare Phenomena in America's Public Lands" and the Dark Sky movement, a global effort to combat light pollution and preserve the natural night sky. Bill McKibben, one of the first to sound the alarm about the climate crisis, insists the moment is also full of possibility. Energy from the sun and wind is suddenly the cheapest power on the planet and growing faster than any energy source in history—if we can keep accelerating the pace, we have a chance.Here Comes the Sun tells the story of the sudden spike in power from the sun and wind—and the desperate fight of the fossil fuel industry and their politicians to hold this new power at bay.Jeff Pfaller brings us his stunning landscape photography for lovers of national parks photography, astrophotography, and rare natural phenomena. Dark Skies captures breathtaking scenes of night sky photography, from firefall in Yosemite to synchronous fireflies, moonbows, meteors, comets, and the Aurora Borealis—perfect for outdoor adventure seekers and armchair travelers alike.Books can be purchased online from the authors at kyconservation.org/kcc-voices-2025. You will receive a Zoom link to the evening's presentations once you are registered for the event. This event is free to current Kentucky Conservation Committee members but all are welcome. Donations are appreciated to support KCC's mission. Join KCC (or renew your annual membership) for $40 for a standard membership or $15 for students. Why not invite a friend to come and join or donate to KCC to help us raise funds to prepare for the 2026 General Assembly? For more information about this event, contact KCC at 502-209-9659.
Oct 26 Sunday
Nov 01 Saturday
The spooky classic story by Washington Irving is presented with all the thrills, chills, and laughs that keep young audiences on the edge of their seats.
Join the bumbling, awkward schoolteacher, Ichabod Crane; the coquettish Katrina; Ichabod’s brutish rival, Brom Bones; and the Headless Horseman for this spooky, silly, and spirited story. A perfect Halloween treat!
Don’t lose your head – get your tickets now!
Recommended for Ages 9-16
*Pay What You Can performance on November 1st @ 7pm
Step into the spooky magic of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow! After the Pay What You Will performance, meet Keeneland’s very own Headless Horseman outside the theatre. Before the show, stop by the board room for crafts and activities with Keeneland and learn about their classes and programs.
FREE EVENT! Event Time: November 1, 2025 – Keeneland Crafts in the board room, 6:00 pm-6:45 pm, Headless Horseman appearance at 8:00 pm after performance. Event Location: Lexington Children’s Theatre
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