• The New Reggie Van Stockum Show!

    Studio 223 408 6th St, Shelbyville, KY, United States

    Reggie's new variety show at Paulie Felice's Studio 223 on Sixth Street just down from the Sixth and Main Coffeehouse. There will be music by Megan Stout and Reggie Van Stockum, as well as songs from the Wann-Van Stockum Production of the new musical, "Tower by the Thames." The show is free and will include a discussion of Greek Playwrights by Dr. Jack Wann and Marty Rosen. https://www.felicestudio223.com/ https://www.facebook.com/felicestudio223/

  • Knoxville Flea Market (?)

    Knoxville Expo Center 5441 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville, TN, United States

    Over 275 Vendor Booths, FREE Admission & Parking as always! August 1, 2, and 3, 2025 Show Hours: Friday 2-6 · Saturday 10-6 · Sunday 10-4 https://www.stewartpromotions.com/knoxville.asp

  • Cave Capers 2025

    Crawford County Fairgrounds 1095 IN-66, Marengo, IN, United States

    Cave Capers 2025 will be the 72nd annual gathering. Cavers from all over the United States will come together in Indiana on August 7-10, 2025 at Crawford County Fairgrounds.  There will be caving, music, food, gear vendors and lots of catching up with old friends.

  • Kentucky State Fair

    August 14-24, 2025 Kentucky State Expo Center and Fairgrounds

  • Horse Cave Heritage Festival (?)

    The Horse Cave Heritage Festival consists of craft artisans, games, classic cars and trucks and an array of business and food booths. It is held the 3rd weekend of September. Each year, thousands of local and visiting residents come to celebrate the heritage of this small community, often gathering as families and friends to remember a simpler time. https://www.horsecaveky.org/heritage-festival 

  • Horsesensing Fall Fair Shelby County

    Horsensing Farm 270 Bagdad Road, Bagdad, kentucky

    I am pleased to be selling my books this Saturday at Dr. Sally Broder's Horsensing in Shelby County from 10-4. It is located opposite Galllrein Farms. It is going to be a nice day.

  • Beattyville Woolly Worm Festival (?)

    Far from being a normal festival, the Woolly Worm Festival became a tradition rooted in Lee County’s culture. The woolly worm is believed to forecast the weather for the coming winter season. A woolly worm’s body has 13 segments-each corresponding to a week in winter. If a segment is light brown, that means the week will be mild. If a segment is black, that means a harsh, cold week. The worm acted as a weather predictor for many old time farmers who would harvest crop and cut firewood in preparation for the upcoming winter. https://www.heartofthekentuckyriver.com/woollywormfestival.html