Kick ass local Derby City Rollergirls need volunteers for their season home opener next Sunday May 20. The DCRG need lots of volunteers to put on a production of that size. Duties available include: ticket sales; passing out programs; taking tickets; merchandise sales; “suicide seat” enforcer (seats on the floor of the rink are only [...]
Continue reading...10. May 2007
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Clifton Unitarian Church is presenting the First Annual Sustainability Fair on May 19. Some really cool vendors and displays are scheduled to be at this fair including The Good Oil Boys will be at the fair with a converted diesel car that now runs on vegetable oil.. And they will talk about kits available for [...]
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Bike-to-Work Week is May 14-18 and is capped off by the Bike-to-Work Celebration. In case you’re hesitant about the feasibility of biking to work you should check out LEO writer Stephen George’s experiment about living and working without a car in Louisville. His short time without a car confirms that it’s totally possible to get [...]
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Details are mighty scarce at this point but Over The Rhine is scheduled to play an all ages show at The 930 Art Center Friday June 22nd, 2007 @ 8pm. It’s a fantastic opportunity to hear Consuming Louisville favorite Over The Rhine in a great space.
Continue reading...8. May 2007
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This Friday’s InKY event looks to be a really excellent time. Featured readers/performers are Tom Nord, deputy editor of Velocity, Glenny Brock, Jim Welp, who promises “starry-eyed liberals will take over your country and remove “God” from you Pledge of Allegiance” if you and all of your friends don’t show up, and singer-songwriter Nick Peay. [...]
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Butchertown Art Fair 2007 Sunday, May 20, 2007 11 AM-5 PM The Butchertown Art Fair last year had over 40 booths featuring paintings, sculptures, antiques, crafts and jewelry created by Louisville-area artisans. This event is non-juried and will be held rain or shine. Artwork and antiques will also be on display in the courtyard of [...]
Continue reading...3. May 2007
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37 Flood has great scoop as usual. This time it’s about Jim James from My Morning Jacket performing a small, intimate show with friends at The Rudyard Kipling. BIG NEWS: ON SUNDAY JUNE 3 JIM JAMES OF MY MORNING JACKET PLUS APPROPRIATE MUSICIANS ALONG WITH RON WHITEHEAD AND SARAH ELIZABETH PRESENT A CONCERT AT 7:00 [...]
Continue reading...1. May 2007
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The first Saturday in May is naturally the busiest and most exciting but the third Saturday is turning out to be pretty good as well. It’s a full day of culture, art and nature. There’s Celebrate Asia Day at the Speed which covers the art and culture angle. Then there’s the Bird Migration Celebration at [...]
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This annual event offers visitors the chance to purchase flowers, herbs and planters along with a variety of tools, artistic and practical gardening accessories, wrought iron sculptures, water gardens and antique yard furniture among other delightful finds. Professionals will be on hand to answer questions and help solve your garden problems. The silent auction, a [...]
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Join staff of Jefferson Memorial Forest as they share some of the stories and myths that the Native Americans and other cultures told to explain the constellations that we see today. Families are welcome. A delicious S’more treat will be provided around a campfire. Program meets in the Horine Reservation. Friday May 11, 2007 7 [...]
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12. May 2007
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