I’ve mentioned before how important B and I think the work that the Alzheimer’s Association does. So despite the fact that I don’t think I’ve written about anything happening at the casino across the river before I’m pleased to be giving away a pair of tickets to an Alzheimer’s Association fundraising event that’s happening over [...]
Continue reading...27. January 2012
At this week’s Let Them Tweet Cake event one of the fabulous folks in attendance (hi Christine!) told us about how the organization she works for, Apple Patch, is using technology to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She specifically told us about how they’re using iPads in their new Autism Center. The story [...]
Continue reading...26. January 2012
I confess that before I was asked to post about this I didn’t even know we had a professional arena soccer league team in Louisville. Now I know we do and I think it’s pretty cool that they’re encouraging folks to bring donations for Dare to Care to their matches and specifically peanut butter next [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2012
1. A few weeks back I told you about the Kickstarter project for Menu and Hours. I am so pleased to say that with project has met and succeeded its funding goal. This means that work on the Menu and Hours iPhone app is progressing forward. We haven’t met the $8,000 goal which would allow [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2012
We internet nerds love us some TED talks. Yes, we do. Next Saturday, January 21, 2012, you’ve have the chance to participate in a TEDx (independently organized TED event) and related discussion. The Manhattan TEDx folks, for the second year in a row, have organized an event around the sustainable food movement that will be [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2012
Remember Geeksgiving from a couple months ago? It was a great success for Home of the Innocents (team toothpaste forever!). Now I want to tell you about another local organization using the Amazon wishlist model to make it super easy for you to be generous and support them. Brooklawn is specifically asking for winter related [...]
Continue reading...3. January 2012
Next Friday night, January 13, 2012, the latest eatery to grace East Market will be opening its doors for a preview party/fundraiser for Slow Food Bluegrass. Taco Punk has been pleasing Louisville taco lovers at the Douglass Loop Farmers Market over the past several months. Since I’m not out and about much on Saturday mornings [...]
Continue reading...19. December 2011
Welcome, Louisville, to your very own meal-based micro-grant producing community activity! With an opening line like that how could I not be intrigued? It seems like posSOUPbility (it’s going to be impossible for me to type that correctly) is a combination of crowd funding of creative projects and locavore eating. It’s like if Kickstarter and [...]
Continue reading...16. December 2011
I got a note asking me to invite you to collaborate on a new comprehensive map of community gardens in Louisville: I’m trying to create a very collaborative map for the Louisville gardening community to use that can change all the time and grow as more community gardens are built and so forth. You can [...]
Continue reading...28. November 2011
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Dining Out for Life is this Wednesday November 30, 2011. The annual event is a fundraiser that lets you eat out at some of Louisville’s best restaurants and up to 25% of your bill will be donated to House of Ruth for the support of Glade House. It’s quite possibly the easiest way to do [...]
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1. February 2012
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