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Get Tickets for Lexington Luau Loop, Donate School Supplies and More
Here are five things you need to know in Lexington today.

We've put together this list of things going on in Lexington to help make your week a little brighter, easier and more fun. For a full list of things to do this week, look at the Patch calendar of events.
1. Lexington Luau Loop Pub Crawl
Local bars are hosting a Hawaiian-themed party Saturday in Lexington. The pub crawl starts at Kovachi's and ends at Keg Cowboy, with an after-party at Main Street Cafe.Â
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Drink specials will be offered at all participating locations and a free chauffeur will be provided. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at Kovachi's, Arkos Martini Bar, Main Street Cafe, Tonella's Bistro, Keg Cowboy or Old Mill Brewpub.Â
For more information, visit the Lexington Pub Crawl Facebook page.
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2. "The Three Goats Gruff"
Bring the kids to the Lexington Main Library Wednesday to see Porkchop Productions' production "The Three Goats Gruff," featuring live music, dance and audience participation. The show starts at 2 p.m.
3. Reunite with Old Friends
The Lexington High School Class of 2003 is holding its 10 Year Reunion Saturday. The $40 ticket price includes barbecue and an open bar. The deadline to buy tickets is Friday! Find out how here.
4. The Final Countdown
Lexington One Schools are back in session in 19 days.
What happened to the summer?
On the plus side, it means we are closer to football season! Have you checked out your 2013 high school football schedule.
5. Donate School Supplies
Speaking of school starting back, some children in the Midlands are in need of school supplies, and you can help!Â
The S.C. Bar Young Lawyers Division has teamed up with The Cooperative Ministry to collect backpacks and other school supplies for donation to schools and students throughout the Midlands.Â
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