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- Featuring stories from the Dix River: watch as Carrie and Kyle paddle downstream to uncover the unidentified history and secrets of the Dix River, also known as "the artery into the heart of Kentucky life." Production made possible by VisitLex and Kentucky American Water.
- Please enjoy this Emmy Nominated feature. Come discover the Kentucky River, including majestic Boone Creek, as well as the historic lock and museum at Boonesboro. Kentucky's first 255 mile river race gets rained but craft brews abound with featured stories including the Emmy Nominated story on Country Boy Brewing as well as North America's First Vineyard wines. Production made possible by VisitLex and Kentucky American Water.
- Please enjoy this documentary featuring a trip to "Unique Kentucky Festivals and Fundraising", in the Fort Harrod's Beef Festival in Harrodsburg, KY. Enjoy learning why KY is the largest beef producer east of the Mississippi; as we'll travel to Winchester, KY for the Beer Cheese Festival and learn how beer cheese started and how it is helping preserve Main Street. Our last story will feature segments on the Woodland Arts Fair. We'll meet some artists and learn how a few motivated folks decided to showcase their wares over 40 years ago, which has since catapulted into a spectacle with over 200 vendors and thousands of visitors from around Kentucky and the United States. Guest host Kyle Lake, will talk to some concert-goers at the Moontower Music Festival in Lexington, Kentucky. You'll learn how these unique Kentucky festivals help raise money for some important community charities and what it would be like without these FUN yet critical annual events. Sponsored by Kroger, Critchfield Meats, Kentucky Beef Council, Whitaker Bank, Lexington Art League.
- The pilot show hosted by Brian Simmons features studio guests Steve Austin of the Bluegrass Community Foundation who will speak on the free wireless cloud internet access project in downtown Lexington; and Danielle Clore of the Kentucky Nonprofit Network who will discuss the importance of nonprofit awareness. On-Location stories include Friend For Life Cancer Support of Louisville, Kentucky and a unique theatrical performance titled: Don't Call Me Homeless, I Don't Call You Homed.
- Please enjoy learning how some of the best tap water in the U.S. comes from the Ohio River and why it's so pure. We visit the Falls of the Ohio, meet some ladies who ride a dragon, and then try every beer in the state of Kentucky. Production made possible by Louisville MSD and Bardstown Tourism.
- Please enjoy. Carrie and Kyle travel to Bardstown, Kentucky for the 25th annual Kentucky Bourbon Festival and paddling along the Beech Fork River. Featured stories include country ham and bourbon pairing, mint julep history, crazy grains for making bourbon, historic Bardstown walking tour, and visiting the spring source for Barton Distillery. Production made possible by Bardstown Tourism and Four Roses Bourbon.
- Featuring stories from the Dix River, High Bridge, Danville, Nicholasville and Harrodsburg, KY. Wilderness Trail Distillery, Lemons Mill Brewery, Chrisman Mill Winery. Production made possible by VisitLex and Kentucky American Water. The normal drift of a river is downstream. To get to our destination, a nice cold trout-filled shoals about 3.5 miles from here on the Dix River, we must travel up-two-rivers. First, we must travel a half mile up-river on the Kentucky and under High Bridge. Then, we must turn into the mouth of the Dix River and paddle 2.5 miles against its current in order to reach our destination.
- Please enjoy. Carrie and Kyle take the plunge, literally into Lawrenceburg, Kentucky where they explore the Salt River, kayak fishing on Beaver Lake, Lover's Leap Vineyard, a classic car show downtown, and of course Four Roses Bourbon featuring a unique tour with master distiller Brent Elliott. Production made possible by Lawrenceburg Anderson Tourism County Commission, The Georgetown Scott County Tourism Commission, and WesBanco.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring 3 unique ladies in Kentucky; 1 who is waiting for a new pair of lungs, another who received a donated liver and a third who had a family member donate organs are all helping spread awareness about the importance and ease of registering to "donate life" in Kentucky. We are proud to announce this clip won an Emmy award.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring some Bluegrass area nonprofits helping our furry friends. Starting with Spay Our Strays we'll learn how "Trap Neuter and Release" programs control the pet population. We'll also stop in at Old Friends Farm in Georgetown, KY where they are rescuing retired thoroughbred race horses including some KY Derby Winners. The show concludes with a look at Making a Difference Now, an organization working to coordinate efforts across the state for rescuing and adopting animals. Sponsored by: Friends of kNOwMORE Fundraiser.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring segments on Moveable Feast's food delivery service and Faith Feeds glean Kentucky program. We'll visit Seedleaf Farms and learn how they are nourishing our communities and take a look at the Bluegrass Domestic Violence Farm Program. Hosted from a "live kitchen" featuring Simply Nutritious by Kate, this will be an appetite pleasing program not to be missed. Sponsored by: Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC, Bank of the Bluegrass, and Ed Burtner Mayor of Winchester, Grow Appalachia, Raymond James, and Seedleaf.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring Kentucky nonprofits that are making it possible for individuals with disabilities to have the same chance of employment as everyone else. Our coverage begins with Covington's The Point ARC of Northern Kentucky, providing educational, residential, social, and vocational opportunities for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. We'll also visit Lexington's Opportunity For Work and Learning, which serves to create a world without barriers to employment. Hosted by Brian Simmons, we'll interview folks at the Dress For Success Fashion Show Fundraiser and learn more about what these programs are doing for the community by breaking down these barriers to employment.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring organizations helping provide housing solutions in the bluegrass, both permanent and temporary. By visiting the Urban League of Lexington, learning about the Habitat for Humanity's We Care: Love your neighborhood program as well as a tour to the Ronald McDonald House and finishing up by attending a very special tree lighting ceremony at the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge.
- Please enjoy this documentary featuring a quick visit to Louisville, KY. Come check out a unique story on what happens when liquids go down the drain. Kyle Lake and Carrie Stambaugh paddle on the Beargrass Creek as well as the Floyd's Fork, along the way stopping to learn about Prohibition in Kentucky at the Frazier Museum and of course trying a beer or two at Against the Grain and Apocalypse Brew Works. Production made possible by Louisville Water.
- Enjoy this documentary featuring our Licking River story. A special follow-up to our two-part series on Nonprofits and Water. We will take a journey on the 300+ mile long river accompanied by the words and voice of longtime Lexington Herald Leader journalist, Andy Mead. Along the way we will explore the history of the river, visit some of its unique points of interest and learn about its current environmental status. Also learning about the non-profit organizations that help maintain and sustain it.
- Enjoy this documentary "Nonprofits Keeping Kentucky Healthy" hosted by Brian Simmons, featuring segments on Kosair Charities Face. It is a campaign against child abuse and Kids Cancer Alliance's summer camp, both in Louisville, Kentucky. We'll visit the operating rooms of Lexington's nationally recognized Surgery on Sunday and meet the volunteer doctors providing treatment to those in need around the state. We'll travel to Hyden, Kentucky to learn about the midwifery programs at Frontier Nursing University. This episode will outline what it would be like without these critical health initiatives and how our communities can get involved. Sponsored by: Kosair Charities, Reach Within to Embrace, and Frontier Nursing University.
- 2017– 30mTV EpisodePlease enjoy this documentary featuring Kyle and Carrie touring Frankfort by boat on the Kentucky River; visit Buffalo Trace and Castle and Key distilleries; and enjoying a sweet stop at Rebecca Ruth Candy in this 2020 Ohio Valley Chapter Regional Emmy Award-nominated program. Sponsored by Georgetown / Scott County Tourism, VisitLex, Lawrenceburg/Anderson Co. Tourism, Bardstown Tourism, Bowling Green KY Tourism, Four Roses.
- Our 16th show will feature stories on three nonprofits helping serve Kentuckians with disabilities. We'll visit the Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies in Louisville; listen to what can't be seen at Radio Eye in Lexington; and head back to Louisville to conclude with a special presentation of majestic playhouses for some special children.