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Bourbon 101 at UofL

15. January 2009

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Though they stole the name from me </tongue in cheek joking> I’m pleased to tell you about the University of Louisville’s offering of Bourbon 101. Join Four Roses Bourbons’ Hall of Fame Master Distiller, Jim Rutledge for a four-session course on the ins and outs of the bourbon industry. You’ll leave with expert knowledge on [...]

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$20 Prix Fixe Lunch Special at Corbett’s

6. August 2008

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So I’ve been and probably always will be far to poor for dinner at Corbett’s though I keep hearing good thing after good thing about it. I’ve thought a lot recently about going for lunch though. I could experience the great food and atmosphere but not have to sell a kidney to pay for the [...]

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Sixteen Candles Under the Stars

10. July 2008

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Sixteen Candles Under the Stars would be a great name for a band. Ahem, moving on. Bon Vivant Savant presents a new monthly summer series, every third Saturday of the month leading up to Sept. 20, featuring a classic from the 80′s, which the whole family can enjoy! Come out and enjoy Sixteen Candles on Saturday, [...]

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Great American Summer Family Farm Picnic at Locust Grove

11. June 2008

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Despite the fact that this event is next weekend I don’t have a ton of details on it. Since I won’t be around next week to post however I’m going to just go ahead and share what I’ve got. Admission to event on grounds only: $5/car for parking; walkers and bikers are free. Admission to [...]

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The Melting Pot Hosts Hospitality Industry Professionals Nights

5. May 2008

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Though the name is….somewhat lacking appeal I think the concept itself is brilliant so I’m pleased to tell you about The Melting Pot’s Hospitality Industry Professionals night: “Summer H.I.P. to Dip Nights”. When you eat out as much as I do you learn to respect how hard working in the restaurant industry is. I sure [...]

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Raiders of the Lost Ark in the Park

30. April 2008

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Update: In woefully unpleasant news I have to tell you that Raiders of the Lost Ark won’t be shown in the park. For some reason, since I wrote about this, the movie that will be shown at this event has been changed from Raiders of the Lost Ark to Goonies. I am so excited for [...]

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Corbett’s Grande Tasting Menu – Vegetarian Version!

18. April 2008

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I was looking at Corbett’s website yesterday (aside: yay! They finally got a website) and saw that they have all of their menus online including something called the Grande Tasting Menu. There is no price listed with the Grande Tasting Menu. That of course means I can’t afford it. Let’s overlook that though because I [...]

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East End Clean Up or East Enders Want to Volunteer Too

27. March 2008

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Totally unrelated but let me mention how much I used to love watching the British soap East Enders on BBC America. Then they took it away from me. Hateful. Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer will host the Fifth Annual District 11 clean-up on Saturday, March 29. The clean up will run between the hours of 9:00 [...]

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National Kite Month Kick-Off March 29, 2008

18. March 2008

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Yeah, I’m square, I think kites are cool. Sue me. April is National Kite Month and we here at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park want to kick it off right, so on March 29th we will again be hosting our annual Kite Day. There will be a “Fun Fly” where you can show off your [...]

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Eggstravaganza at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park

13. March 2008

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Saturday March 22, 2008 the Easter bunny will bringing it to E.P. Tom Sawyer Park and by “it” I mean over 10,000 freaking Easter eggs. The Easter bunny will make an appearance around 12:30 p.m.  Over 10,000 candy filled eggs will be hidden for children ages 1 to 10 years old. Sections will be divided [...]

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