The Kentucky Book Festival will come to Lexington next month. Featuring some famous authors from inside and outside the state, the event is aimed at those who love Books and reading.
The festival will take place over six days, and guests will have the chance to meet with their favorite authors. Some names to expect at the event include Amy McGrath, W. Bruce Cameron, Brian Kilmeade, and many others. The participating authors will give readings, book signings, presentations, and panel discussions.
Organizers will also ready other activities at different locations in Lexington leading up to the festival. Some things to do include a literary-themed lunch, a trivia night, a virtual chat with Jason Reynolds, and a conversation with Margaret Verble and Kim Edwards. These events are often supported with brochure printing so guests can expect more information on activities at the festival.
In compliance with COVID-19 precautions, the festival will follow health and safety precautions. Everyone attending will need to wear face masks while at the event, and sanitizing stations will be made available.
The Kentucky Book Festival will take place between November 1st and the 6th. The sixth is the festival day, while the previous days are the activities that lead up to it. Attendees can find the festival at 206 East Maxwell Street. The event is open to the public, and entry is free.
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