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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240401
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SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-01/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000785-1712016000-1712102399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
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SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-03/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240405
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
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UID:10000787-1712188800-1712275199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-04/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240406
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000788-1712275200-1712361599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-05/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240407
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000789-1712361600-1712447999@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-06/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000790-1712448000-1712534399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-07/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000791-1712534400-1712620799@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-08/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240410
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000792-1712620800-1712707199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-09/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000793-1712707200-1712793599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-10/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000794-1712793600-1712879999@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-11/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000795-1712880000-1712966399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-12/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000796-1712966400-1713052799@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-13/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000797-1713052800-1713139199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-14/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000798-1713139200-1713225599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-15/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000799-1713225600-1713311999@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-16/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000800-1713312000-1713398399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-17/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000801-1713398400-1713484799@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-18/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTSTAMP:20260429T163033
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000802-1713484800-1713571199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-19/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000803-1713571200-1713657599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-20/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000804-1713657600-1713743999@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-21/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240423
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000805-1713744000-1713830399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-22/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000806-1713830400-1713916799@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-23/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000807-1713916800-1714003199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-24/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240426
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000808-1714003200-1714089599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-25/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000809-1714089600-1714175999@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-26/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000810-1714176000-1714262399@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-27/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000811-1714262400-1714348799@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-28/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240430
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000812-1714348800-1714435199@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-29/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTSTAMP:20260429T163034
CREATED:20240212T140320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T133548Z
UID:10000813-1714435200-1714521599@justsayyesky.org
SUMMARY:Free + Fun in Frankfort
DESCRIPTION:Looking for free activities in Frankfort? Here’s a few of our favorites. These Frankfort venues offer youth and family programming and are open to the public. \nCheck their websites and/or social media for up to date activities and times. \n\nJosephine Sculpture Park \nExplore nearly 70 works of art throughout 40 acres of native meadows and newly forested areas. Enjoy picnic areas\, native plants\, wildlife habitat and a rotating exhibit of contemporary art that is fun for the entire family. The best part? The Park is FREE to visit\, sunrise to sunset every day of the year. Josephine Sculpture Park also accepts Yes Cards for their paid programs and events. Visit their website to learn more. \n\nPaul Sawyier Public Library \nLocated in downtown Frankfort\, the library offers awesome programming for all ages! \n\nCove Springs Park \nCove Springs has hiking trails\, waterfalls and plenty of space to move. It’s free and open daily. \n\nFrankfort Public Art Tour \nWalk around downtown and find public art on every corner. Use the Visit Frankfort map to find them or explore on your own. \n\nCapital City Museum \nThe Capital City Museum is open Monday through Saturday\, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. There’s no admission fee. Exhibits cover a variety of Frankfort history and fun. \n\nDaniel Boone’s Grave \nIt may seem odd to visit a cemetery\, but this is a historic spot! The Frankfort Cemetery overlooks the Kentucky River and the Kentucky State Capitol. \n\nSwitzer Covered Bridge \nIf you need to get outside and explore\, check out Frankfort’s covered bridge. Built by George Hockersmith c.1855\, this historic bridge is 120 ft. long\, 11 ft. wide\, and of Howe truss design.  Each entrance has a saw tooth edge. Rebuilt in 1998\, the bridge is on the National Historic Register. Hours are dawn to dusk. \n\nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill \nLeslie Morris Park on Fort Hill features two Civil War earthen forts\, the Sullivan House visitor / interpretive center\, the Gippy Graham picnic pavilion\, a scenic downtown Frankfort overlook and several hiking trails\, paved and natural single track surface. Free guided tours are available. Visit their website for more information. \n\nBe a Frankfort Tourist \nTour your own town! Visit Frankfort offers walking tours and self guided digital tours. Visit their website to find times and locations for guided tours as well.
URL:https://justsayyesky.org/event/freeinfrankfort/2024-04-30/
CATEGORIES:Art,Elementary School,Family Fun,FREE,High School,Middle School,Parents and Caregivers,YES Card Accepted
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