Come experience Paducah’s newest festival on Saturday, June 16, 2018 in Historic Downtown Paducah on the corner of 2nd and Broadway (next to the flood wall). Your ticket to PA*BREW*CAH Beer Fest includes a commemorative beer glass, live music and the opportunity to sample unique craft beer.
 

Don't miss the thrill and excitement of live harness horse racing at Bluegrass Downs. The 5/8 mile track hosts up to 10 daily races. Race office hours are from 8 AM to noon on Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 AM to 3 PM on Thursday and Friday during live racing season. Simulcast thoroughbred racing year-round including the Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup.
 

The River Tin Street Rods host the Riverfront Rod Run downtown and along the riverfront in June. The car show fesatures more than 400 street rods (1948 & older modified antique cars), activities, dining, and live tnertainment.
 

Louisville Chorus
Daniel Spurlock, Music Director
79th Season performance
 
Chart Toppers from the 60s+

Louisville Chorus
Daniel Spurlock, Music Director
79th Season Masterworks concert
 
With Soloists & Orchestra
Soprano Mary Redden, Alto Maggie Schwenker, Tenor Bill Coleman, Bass Alexander Redden
Louisville Philharmonia—The Musicians' Orchestra

MUSIC. DRINKS. ART.
Evening hours are back at the Speed! On the Third Friday of every month, the Museum will be open until 10 pm. Each After Hours event comes alive with an eclectic mix of music, performances, cash bar + food available by Wiltshire at the Speed, and of course art! Come experience the Speed after hours like you’ve never experienced it before. February’s exciting events include: 

24th annual Valentine Dinner Show, Dancing & Silent Auction
 
Valentine's Day
6 PM Cash Bar & Silent Auction Opening
6:45 PM Dinner catered by The Seelbach Hilton
8 PM Show of Classic Love Songs
With each reservation, free tix to the two remaining ticketed series concerts
Purchase a table of 8-10 and receive program and stage recognition.
Great for your business/corporation or a table of family & friends!
 

Paducah's River's Edge International Film Festival offers a diverse selection of quality independent film screenings and opportunities to engage with the filmmakers including open forums and discussions. See films from all genres by filmmakers from across the United States and foreign countries.

Paducah's welcomes a new film festival created in cooperation with Maiden Alley Cinema. This film festival will showcase films of all genres made by lesbian artists. Lesbian filmmakers from around the globe were asked to submit their works through Film Freeway for this only all-lesbian film festival in the United States. 

Paducah welcomes more than 30,000 international and domestic quilters attend the Annual AQS QuiltWeek. In addition to the exhibits of the most exquisite quilts being created today, AQS hosts a variety of special events, a vendor mall with nearly 400 vendor booths and a series of workshops and lectures. More than 5,000 quilters participate in AQS workshops and classes conducted by world-renowned instructors each year.

The theme of “The Love and Comfort Show” is love–love of family, nature, spirit, sweetheart, hearth and home! And this exhibition will showcase the work of women artists from around the region.

MUSIC. DRINKS. ART.

Henry Luttikhuizen
“Looking for Love in the Low Countries”
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Dutch artists addressed a variety of themes associated with lust and love, ranging from the proposition of prostitutes to the promise of marital bliss. These tantalizing images offered ample opportunities to delight in human folly, to recognize the risks of romance, and envision the possibility of matrimonial harmony.

Louisville Chorus—Daniel Spurlock, Music Director
Featuring the Haydn Missa Sancti Nicolai + additional Sacred Treasures
Joined by
YPAS Concert Choir & Soloists—Jacob Cook, Director
Organist Timothy Baker

Join Southern Accent artist Sonya Clark as she performs her powerful performance piece Unraveling. For this artwork Clark will carefully unravel a confederate flag thread by thread and invite members of the public to join her in this process.

Keynote lecture by Dr. David W. Blight of Yale University
Dr. Blight will deliver a lecture on why the Confederacy in its various memorial manifestations never seems to go away. It will also examine why nearly all debates or struggles over monuments and memorials are about the the present. He will address this issue as a matter of origins and about our contemporary political culture.

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