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Bluegrass Home & Garden TV headed to Kentucky Horse Park

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By: Amber Kennoy
Posted: Tue 10:31 AM, Mar 29, 2011

Well I hope everyone caught our very first episode for Bluegrass Home & Garden TV. If you didn’t, you can catch the entire show at www.bluegrasshg.tv. While you’re there, check out our sponsors photo album, upload your own home & garden photos, or ask me a question. I’d love to hear what You’d like to know from our sponsors. Do you have a question that Jimmy Nash Homes, Comfort Heating & Air, Denger’s, BACK Construction, or Springhouse Gardens could answer? Well, you can submit your questions to me under “ASK AMBER” and I’ll address them in one of our upcoming shows.

 
Looking ahead, our next show will also feature the Kentucky Horse Park….afterall, it is racing season. If you can’t wait till the next new show, which airs April 11th….go to their website www.kyhorsepark.com to learn about all the wonderful treasures found at the horsepark. I might also mention, will be giving away a set of 4 passes to the horsepark after each Sunday show they are featured in…so 4 total opportunities! We’d also like to know from all of you, where you’d like us to film next. Of course, we’ll keep hearing from all our wonderful sponsors who make the show possible, but given this is a show specifically for the bluegrass, what other points of local interest would you like to see us cover?
 
Hope to hear from some of you soon! Until next time….
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