Our company, Townsquare Media, has a new series called
Townsquare Tour de Tristate. Every month, we will be highlighting some very interesting places in the Tristate. We will be showing you some uniquely Tristate things that you can t find anywhere else. Be it a restaurant, business, or landmarks, we want to show you some of the many things that make the Tristate a great place to live and work.
Growing up, my grandpa used to take me to resale shops, antique stores, and auctions. He was always trying to find cool things at a discounted price. I loved going shopping with him. We still have many of the interesting things he purchased.
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Look Like A Peep This Easter With Limited Edition Make-Up
You may love Peeps, but do you love Peeps enough to look like a Peep? I don t mean dressing up like a cute little bird. I mean wearing the vibrant, Spring colors of Peeps. How about something like that?
The make-up website hipdot.com has teamed up with Peeps to put out a Limited Edition Peeps Palette and Sponge Set.
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Bunny - pastel poppy blue. Inspired by the PEEPS Blue Bunny.
Cute - Medium nutty brown.
Sweet - Shimmery PEEPS Chick yellow
It s perfect for your make-up-loving Easter basket!
Travel season is almost upon us. I can almost smell Spring Break and summer vacation. With social distancing guidelines and COVID-19 related safety measures easing up a bit this year, it seems like the perfect time to plan a visit to our favorite tourist destinations. I don t know about you, but I m itching to get my toes in the sand.
Financially, it s been a rough year for all of us. Vacations we had planned for 2020, had to be cancelled or rescheduled. In 2021, we are all hoping to pick up where we left off. If you had planned a trip to the beautiful beaches of Florida or even as far as an island vacation in the Caribbean, you might be able to enjoy the same kind of fun for much cheaper and close to home this year.
As we continue to wait for the coronavirus pandemic to subside, the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife will not be offering in-person hunter education classes. However, the good news for aspiring hunters is that they have made the courses available online. Here s what you need to know!
If you were born after January 1, 1975, you must have a valid hunter education course completion card with you in order to hunt in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. For those who still need to acquire their certification before heading out into the wild, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is allowing would-be hunters to take the in-class portion of the course online and video submissions for the range-portion of the course.