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Shop and Eat to Benefit Haiti at Westport Village

12. March 2010

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The shops and restaurants of Westport Village (which I still contend is in the East End) are dedicating a night of food and shopping for Haiti. Each store and restaurant will be donating a portion of their proceeds from the evening of March 18 to Hope for Haiti. B and I very well may have [...]

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Sustainable City Series Presents “Sustainable Universities”

11. March 2010

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The Urban Design Studio is hosting the thirteenth forum in their “Sustainable City Series” and this time they’re focusing on universities and the role they play in sustainability, focusing specifically on initiatives by both UofL and UK.
Universities play a key role in the promotion and implementation of sustainable practices in our communities. Not only do [...]

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KHS Adoption Specials This Weekend

2. March 2010

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I did a presentation at the Kentucky Humane Society last week and it was one of my favorite speaking gigs ever because it had the best audience member ever: a sweet German Shepherd who would randomly come love on me and wait for me to pet her while I was speaking. I firmly believe that [...]

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Young Survivors Benefit Friday Night February 26, 2010

24. February 2010

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I told you about this last month, giving you plenty of time to put it on your calendar. But just in case you’ve forgotten here is the scoop on it again:
Please join us in supporting young breast cancer survivors in Louisville. Proceeds from ticket sales and the silent auction will benefit the Norton Cancer Institute [...]

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100 Wise Women Lecture Series

19. February 2010

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The series of forums are designed to increase the base of Louisville’s qualified, connected women leaders. The forums connect emerging women leaders with experienced, successful women, and since the series started in 2007, every event has sold out.
Registration is now open for the first forum in the series with First Lady Madeline Abramson. As First [...]

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Heine Brothers Wants Us to Farm and I’m In

16. February 2010

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Heine Brothers is spearheading a new local farming/gardening movement in our community. Called 15Thousand Farmers it’s an ambitious idea that I’m pretty excited about.
We’re helping to create 15Thousand Farmers growing their own food organically in our Louisville backyards in the next five years! 15Thousand of us!! What does that make possible, what would life [...]

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Google Fiber for Communities in Louisville? It’s Worth a Shot

12. February 2010

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A couple days ago word starting moving around the interwebs about a new initiative from Google. No, I’m not talking about Google Buzz, I’m talking about Google Fiber for Communities.
Google is planning to launch an experiment that we hope will make Internet access better and faster for everyone. We plan to test ultra-high speed [...]

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Energy Saving Workshop

8. February 2010

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Courtesy of Gabe Bullard over at WFPL’s The Edit comes information about an Energy Saving Workshop that Metro Councilcritter (strike-through because I’m pretty sure Jake owns the trademark of that phrase) Tina Ward-Pugh is hosting tonight. I need to go to this because my LG&E bill is going to be freaking massive.
Monday, February 8th
5:30 [...]

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Weim & Cheese Party Looking for Sponsors

3. February 2010

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Weim and Cheese, heh, heh, heh. What a fun name for an event supporting a Weimaraner rescue organization.
Louisville Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. (LWRI) is a non-profit, 501c3 organization run entirely by volunteers to rescue stray, abandoned, and relinquished Weimaraners in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and surrounding states. LWRI has been working to provide “forever homes” to [...]

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Iroquois Amphitheater Movie Series: What Do You Want to See?

28. January 2010

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Dude, Metro Parks totally trusts your opinions. First they wanted to know your thoughts on improving Metro Parks and now they want to know what movies you’d like to see at their outdoor movie series at Iroquois Amphitheater during the summer and fall. You clearly are a very smart and trustworthy group of people.
Family [...]

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