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SUMMARY:Illumination at Ashland
DESCRIPTION:Join us for one of Lexington’s most beloved traditions as we light our Christmas Tree for the first time to kick off the holiday season! \nOur Christmas Shop at the Keeper’s Cottage with local vendors will be open\, Santa will be here for pictures with children and pets\, & seasonal refreshments will be available for purchase. \nThe tree will be illuminated at dusk; candlelight tours of the mansion to follow for ticketed guests.
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/illumination-at-ashland/
LOCATION:Ashland Estate\, 120 Sycamore Rd\, Lexinton\, Kentucky\, 40502
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SUMMARY:Wreath Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Create your very own custom wreath to adorn your front door this Christmas. Of give it as a gift to a very special friend or family member. \nMaterials provided with registration: 26″ Fraser fir wreath\, assorted evergreens\, pinecones\, ribbon for bows\, florist wire\, and glue guns. \nMaterials you might want to bring: gardening gloves\, pruners\, ribbon of your choice\, and any other decorative elements you might want to add. \nInstructor: landscape architect and garden designer Brenda Barrett \nThe Wreath Workshop is sponsored by Joseph Hillenmeyer Garden Design\, and Barrett Partners\, Inc. \n\n 
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/wreath-making-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Christmas Shoppe at the Keeper's Cottage
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a curated selection of goods from local vendors to get a head start on your holiday shopping! \nVendors include: \n-Burtonmade \n  \n-Pinhook Studio \n  \n-Gran Crue Farm Embroidery \n  \n-Dennis Varney Pottery and Painting \n  \n-Woodstock Lavender \n  \n-Scott Wilson Carpentry
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/christmas-cottage-market-at-ashland/
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SUMMARY:The Last Adieu: Book Talk & Discussion with Author Ryan Cole
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 1825\, Ashland welcomed the Marquis de Lafayette—revered Revolutionary War hero and “Nation’s Guest”—during his grand farewell tour of America. Nearly fifty years after the Declaration of Independence\, Lafayette’s journey\, arranged by Henry Clay himself\, reunited the young republic with one of its most beloved champions. Citizens gathered in awe and gratitude\, rallying around the living symbol of liberty and revolution. \nJoin us at Ashland\, The Henry Clay Estate for a special evening with Ryan Cole\, author of The Last Adieu. Drawing from eyewitness accounts\, personal recollections\, and Lafayette’s own reflections\, Cole brings to life the pageantry\, politics\, and poignancy of this extraordinary chapter in American history. This lecture and book discussion will explore Lafayette’s triumphant return\, his encounters with American leaders and everyday citizens\, and the way his visit rekindled the nation’s revolutionary spirit at a moment of deep division and uncertainty. \nTickets\nGeneral Admission: $35\nTicket + Book: $65\n2 Tickets + Book: $100\nHenry Clay Society Members receive a special discount!
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/the-last-adieu-book-talk-discussion-with-author-ryan-cole/
LOCATION:Ashland Estate\, 120 Sycamore Rd\, Lexinton\, Kentucky\, 40502
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SUMMARY:Gratz Park: The Heart of Historic Lexington
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Ashland for a special evening with photographer Bob Willcutt and historian Dr. Jeremy D. Popkin\, co-authors of Gratz Park: The Heart of Historic Lexington. \nThis new book combines striking photography and deeply researched history to tell the story of one of Lexington’s most storied neighborhoods. From its origins as the first site of Transylvania University in 1792\, to its role in the city’s hemp industry and the Civil War\, to the preservation battles of the 20th century\, Gratz Park reflects the triumphs and struggles that have shaped Lexington itself. \nWillcutt and Popkin’s collaboration brings to life not only the beauty of this historic district but also its complex legacy—of wealth and slavery\, of civic pride and exclusion\, of survival and reinvention. Their work arrives just in time for Lexington’s upcoming 250th anniversary\, offering a powerful lens on how we see our city’s past and future.
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/gratz-park-the-heart-of-historic-lexington/
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SUMMARY:Sun Boxes\, a Solar-Powered Sound Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand! Sun Boxes is a Solar-Powered Sound Art Installation by artist Craig Colorusso.\nSchedule of Events \n\nOctober 2-3\nInstallation: 10am – 5pm \nOctober 4\nInstallation: 10am – 5pm\nWest Sixth Popup: 12pm – 5pm \nOctober 5\nInstallation: 10am – 12pm\nYoga at Ashland: 11am – 12pm \n\nSun Boxes is comprised of twenty speakers operating independently\, each powered by the sun via solar panels. There is a different loop set to play a guitar note in each box continuously. These guitar notes collectively make a Bb (B Flat) chord. Because the loops are different in length\, once the piece begins they continuously overlap and it slowly evolves over time. The sounds of Sun Boxes has been described as both soothing and energizing. The Sun Boxes project has toured the country since 2009\, and his pieces\, including works like Sound Swings and Wilson Circle\, have been featured in places such as the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. \nCraig Colorusso has been making permanent pieces around Northwest Arkansas and beyond with works such as Sound Swings\, Moon Pod\, Cover Bridge ONE\, El Segundo\, Wilson Circle and Path of The Bumblebee. He currently lives in Rogers\, Arkansas with a wife\, a daughter\, and four cats. \nFor more information\, check out the event website here.
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/sun-boxes-a-solar-powered-sound-art-installation/
LOCATION:Ashland Estate\, 120 Sycamore Rd\, Lexinton\, Kentucky\, 40502
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SUMMARY:Living History at Ashland
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday September 27th at Ashland’s Annual Living History Event as we bring Henry Clay’s legacy and the stories of Ashland to life. Explore history through powerful performances\, immersive exhibits\, and interactive reenactments that shed light on the lives of African Americans\, Indigenous Peoples\, and Women of the era. \nExhibitors include the Digital Access Project sharing African American History in Fayette County’s court and legal documents\, Women’s Suffrage and Madeline McDowell Breckinridge from her great-great niece\, Standardbreds descended from horses born and raised at Ashland\, United States Colored Troops\, Wet plate Photography and woodturning\, Indigenous history and crafts\, archaeology at Ashland\, and two performers on our stage: Kentucky Humanities Council Chautauqua performer Elizabeth Lawson as Charlotte Dupuy\, an enslaved woman who sued Henry Clay for her freedom and Ashland Operations Manager and Baritone Nathaniel Thompson singing and discussing  Spirituals.
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/living-history-at-ashland/
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SUMMARY:Commonwealth Bash at Ashland
DESCRIPTION:The 250LEX Commission has added this year’s Commonwealth Bash to their “Come Home Month” initiative celebrating Lexington’s 250th birthday.\n\nJoin us Saturday\, June 7\, 6:30—9 at Ashland\, The Henry Clay Estate for the festivities. Bill Meck will host & Ben Lacy will play. Some of Lexington’s finest eateries will work with a distillery of their choice to create a signature cocktail & small plate pairings to enjoy. Local and area distilleries will be sampling their expressions & talking history. Live & silent auctions\, barrel demonstrations & more!\n\n15 Stars Bourbon\nAle-8\nBarrel House Distilling Co\nBespoken Spirits\nCastle & Key Distillery\nColes 375 Main\nDudley’s on Short\nMaker’s Mark Distillery\nMichter’s Distillery\nNew Riff Distilling\nOld Pepper Distillery\nPinhook Bourbon\nRD1 Spirits\nThe Sage Rabbit\nWest 6th Brewing\n\nTickets: https://tinyurl.com/ComBash25$65 per person for LBS members$75 per person for non-members\n\nAs always\, have a safe and sober ride planned ahead of time. www.responsibility.org/
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/bourbon-bash-at-ashland/
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SUMMARY:Marquis de Lafayette Day at Ashland
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the bicentennial of General Lafayette’s triumphant return to America. Join the Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution and The Lafayette Trail\, Inc at the dedication of a historic marker commemorating Lafayette’s visit to Ashland two hundred years ago. The event and marker are made possible by the generous support of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.
URL:https://henryclay.org/event/testing-1234/
LOCATION:Ashland Estate\, 120 Sycamore Rd\, Lexinton\, Kentucky\, 40502
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