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    For more than 40 years, the Louisville Ballet has presented the 'Nutcracker,' a seasonal favorite. Now audiences can enjoy a revamped production that is sure to wow all admirers of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece.

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    The so-called "green revolution" is spreading, and even the world of visual art is working to become more environmentally sustainable. Teens can learn more about the fire arts and their carbon footprint at a free class being offered by the Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany.

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    After Black Friday madness has died down this year, participate in one of Louisville's most beloved holiday traditions. Light Up Louisville boasts all of the favorites of past years: spectacular lights, the Jefferson Square Park tree, the Winter Holiday Parade, and, of course, Santa Claus!

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    The leading cause of infant mortality in the United States is premature birth, but many of us are unaware that such a tragedy can be prevented through education and awareness. Participate in the first-ever World Prematurity Day, hosted by the March of Dimes, and learn more about the causes of -- and solutions to -- this global problem.

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    Get a head-start on holiday celebrations, purchase festive decorations, contribute to a worth cause, and brush up on your Dickens -- you can do all of these things (and more!) at the Festival of Trees and Lights, benefitting Kosair Children's Hospital.

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    "El Dia de los Muertos," or the "Day of the Dead," is celebrated every year on November 1 and 2 in Hispanic and Latino culture, but the Kentucky Art and Craft Museum invites you to explore for yourself and your family the customs of this intriguing holiday.

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    Travel back in time to the founding of our fair city at Locust Grove, where their annual Eighteenth Century Market Fair boasts period-correct entertainers, goods for sale, and a thrilling Revolutionary War reenactment on the stunning grounds.

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