By Carl Keith Greene/Staff Writer
Laurel County’s Homecoming kicked off the weekend Thursday night at the Russell Dyche Amphitheatre at Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park. The London Jazz Orchestra opened the annual event with music that was popular when the celebration was about 15 years old. With music such as George and Ira Gershwin’s “Strike Up the Band,” a Glen Miller arrangement of “American Patrol,” Tommy Dorsey’s “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You” and Miller’s “Little Brown Jug,” the audience had a chance to remember those days. Earl Smith of the London High School Class of 1952, recalled hanging out at the London Drive-in restaurant on U.S. 25 south of London and the Richardson’s Root Beer sold there. Jim Brock, LHS class of 1950, had fond memories of loading up friends in his 1937 Ford panel truck and taking them to the Ocean Wave Skating Rink at Fariston. The Homecoming festival continues with the annual parade in downtown London beginning at 6:30 p.m. Friday, preceded by a reception hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. Friday night at the park will see the Coca-Cola Classic Talent contest at the park amphitieatre. On Saturday morning at 10, all-day events begin at the park. At 6:30 that evening, the Heritage Foundation Ball begins at the park, followed by the Miss Laurel County Homecoming Pageant. On Sunday at 1 p.m., Praise in the Park begins with gospel music.
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Archery tourney begins June 1
Professional and amateur archers will come to London beginning Friday, June 1 through Sunday, for the Archery Shooters Association tournament.
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Bog in the Burg this weekend
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Car show at Cumberland Falls
Want to be part of a classic car show or just come and look at all the chrome? Then don’t miss The Cumberland Valley Cruise-In to Cumberland Falls Car Show Saturday.
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Friends of Library to bring impressions of Elvis, others
Last year, master impressionist Dave Ehlert came to Corbin as the legendary American author and humorist, Mark Twain.
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Bentley brings tour and show to The Arena on May 11
For Dierks Bentley, one of life’s greatest sights is one of a sunset. Coming from his native Arizona, the country singer and songwriter has had many a chance to see some spectacular ones in his young career — a career that continues to rise like the sun.
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The Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra’s ‘String Spectacular’ is coming to London
The Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky Inc. will present The Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra’s “String Spectacular!” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at First Baptist Church in London.
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Take a Bow
This weekend’s performances of the musical “Little Women” by the Redhound Theatre of Corbin High School will be special in two ways.
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Redbuds blooming in B’ville, London
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Murder for a cause... a good cause
Forget the board game “Clue,” and how Colonel Mustard murdered Miss Scarlet with a candlestick in the study.
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Annual Murder for a Cause to feature Golden Girls Spoof
Fantastical Theatricals will present The Golden Girls Mystery Party Saturday, April 21, at 7 p.m. at the Depot on Main to benefit Corbin’s United Effort.
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