Archive | October, 2008

Breaking New Grounds Down and Dirty Party November 8, 2008

31. October 2008

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Are you familiar with Breaking New Grounds? It’s the organization the Heine Brothers is involved with that composts coffee grounds and other waste materials. Here, a little background:  Several years ago, Gary (Heine) and Mike (Mays) started researching the composting of the 50 tons of coffee grounds produced by their five local coffee stores each [...]

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Early Warning: Dining Out For Life is December 3, 2008

31. October 2008

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This is your early warning that Dining Out for Life is Wednesday December 3, 2008. Last year we had a group outing at Ramsi’s that was great fun for Dining Out for Life. Not sure yet where we’re going this year but you can be sure we’re going somewhere and I hope you will be [...]

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Car, Bus, Bike (Biking in Louisville)

31. October 2008

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Ricky over at Dressed In Value shared this yesterday and it was so cool I had to post it to. It’s a very cool poster image that shows “Amount of space required to transport the same number of passengers by car, bus or bicycle.” Wow. Just, seriously, wow. Can you imagine what Bardstown Road would [...]

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Veggie Sausage at North End Cafe

30. October 2008

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I don’t know if this is a new addition to the menu or if I have just somehow managed to not notice it for all this time. Either way I’m pleased to tell you that North End Cafe is serving Morningstar Farms Veggie Sausage Patties. This warms my flexitarian heart. Veggie biscuits and gravy plus [...]

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Vote For Great Art! Er, Go to the Speed on Election Day

30. October 2008

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I’m an early morning voter myself. Usually around 7:00 or 7:30AM I walk up to Bellarmine, get in line, do my voting thing and walk back home by 8AM. I’m curious if it’s going to be different this year. I think my neighborhood has always been pretty active voting wise so I don’t know that [...]

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The Late Seating at Actors (What You Missed)

30. October 2008

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I had conflicting engagements and couldn’t make the most recent edition of The Late Seating at Actors earlier this month. But those creative, talented folks at Actors didn’t want me to feel left out so they put together a video of the evening that makes me almost feel like I was there. Fine, they didn’t [...]

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The Snack Institute’s Holiday Treats $10 Art Show

29. October 2008

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The Snack Institute is getting a jump on the holiday shopping season with a $10 art show featuring 15 artists. Yes, a $10 art show! Yes, 15 artists! Pretty awesome stuff right?  The Snack Institute presents Holiday Treats – A $10 Art Show Friday, November 7th 8:00-11:00pm @ The Snack Institute 2900 Frankfort Ave Music [...]

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F.A.T Friday Trolley Hop on Halloween

29. October 2008

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Reminder that the October version of the Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop happens this Friday, on Halloween. I’m sure that means lots of costumed revelry and shopping. The F.A.T. Friday hasn’t been updated yet to indicate what specific things will be going on for this edition of the Trolley Hop but it’s always a winning event [...]

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Moving Moods Wellness Fair at Sullivan University

29. October 2008

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For those who suffer seasonal affective disorder ’tis almost the season. If you’re in that group or if you’re just interested in concepts of using physical activity to elevate and stabilize your mood then next week’s Moving Moods wellness fair may be right up your alley. Sullivan University has teamed up with Restoration House and [...]

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Cafe Lou Lou Highlands to Open Next Week (Hopefully)

28. October 2008

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This is not 100% confirmed but 3 different Cafe Lou Lou employees have indicated November 3 November 8 as the hoped for opening date of Cafe Lou Lou Highlands, or as I prefer to call it Cafe Lou Lou Douglass Loop. November 3rd? That’d be Monday. That noise you hear? That’d be me squealing with [...]

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