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Labor Day Weekend in the Bluegrass

Category: Events, General – Bob Stovall – Thursday, August 30th, 2007 at 7:03 am

Although here in Kentucky, we can expect some beatuiful weather in September and October, the traditional "end of summer" weekend is upon us and we wanted to give you at look at some things to do in the Bluegrass this weekend.

Lexington Legends Baseball
Applebee's Park
Lexington, KY
This Saturday, Sunday and Monday the Legends play their final three home games of the 2007 season vs. the first place Hickory Crawdads. Sunday Sept 2 (7:05PM) and Monday Sept 3 (2:05PM) are Fan Appreciation Days. Sunday will feature a silent auction to benefit the Mike Coolbaugh Memorial Fund and ADI Fireworks. Monday will feature $1 Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, French Fries, Soft Drinks and Beer.

Louisville Bats Baseball
Louisville Slugger Field
Louisville, KY
The Bats finish off their 2007 season at home on Sunday, Sept 2 (6:15PM) and Monday (Labor Day) (1:05PM) against the Indianapolis Indians. Both dates are Fan Appreciation Days and Sunday features post-game fireworks.

8/30/2007 - 9/2/2007
Bluegrass Classic Dog Show
Kentucky Horse Park
4089 Iron Works Parkway
Lexington, KY

8/31/2007 - 9/1/2007
Fiddlers Festival
Renfro Valley - Daniel Boone Country
Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
I-75 exit 62

9/1/2007 11:00 A.M.- 6:00 P.M.
Bikers Field Day
Greensburg - Southern Lakes
American Legion Hore Show Rink
Greensburg, KY
Motorcycle rodeo events, bike show, and corn hole tournament.

About the Author
Bob Stovall is a real estate investor and director of the Association of Real Estate Investment Professionals, a marketing information association for real estate pros. AREIP's website and blog may be found at www.AREIP.org.
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