News Archive: Events
CAFE Bowl on May 3 Caps Unique Experience for UK Faculty, Staff
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Carl Nathe
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Come watch UKAg faculty and staff play flag football in the CAFE Bowl. The game is a culmination of a three-day event intended to highlight what it means to be a student athlete.
Bigger, better fashion comes to UK
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Cassidy Cantrell
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Students in the Department of Retailing and Tourism Management are hosting their big spring event Color Me Spring April 24.
UK Ag Equine Programs celebrates 10 years
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Holly Wiemers
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It's been a decade since the colleged ramped up its eduational offerings to the equine industry.
Accelerate business growth with government contracting at 2015 GovPro Conference
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Roberta Meisel
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The GovPro Conference, which will focus on increasing small businesses' access to government procurement will be held on May 13 at The Campbell House in Lexington.
UK Equine Farm and Facilities Expo to be held June 2
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Holly Wiemers
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The field day will be at McPeek Racing's Magdalena Farm in Lexington.
Kentucky Grazing School coming soon to Woodford County
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Katie Pratt
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Interested persons are encouraged to register early as participation is limited.
UK lecture series presents conversation with world’s leading reining competitor Shawn Flarida
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Holly Wiemers
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“If you want to feel the hair on your neck rise, come and see what this world-class athlete has done," said Professor Bob Coleman, UK Ag Equine Programs.
Collective minds address supply side of local food
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Carol Lea Spence
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ES Good Barn was the site for the Bluegrass Barn Raising, a strategy meeting of farmers, processors, and distributors for expanding the supply of local foods to institutions.
Lawn Mower Clinic helps UKAg students and the community

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Aimee Nielson
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Students will sharpen mower blades, clean and gap spark plugs, clean air filters, etc.
Extension aquaculture trainings coming to Central Kentucky
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Katie Pratt
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Come learn the advantages of a well built, properly managed pond April 17-18 at the Franklin County Extension office.