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Win Tickets to a Fun Event for A Great Cause: A Night on Bourbon Street

1. February 2012

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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 [...]

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I’m Sending You to See the Tornado Intercept Vehicle

19. October 2011

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Tornado Alley is coming to the IMAX theater at the Louisville Science Center and they’ve given me two pairs of tickets to give away to the local premier event. That event will include the two stars of the show: Sean Casey and the Tornado Intercept Vehicle (more info on that below). Tornado Alley follows daring [...]

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Win “Kentucky Gold Bourbon Ice Cream” From Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen

28. April 2011

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Friends the folks at Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen must be terribly fond of you. How else can you explain the fact that they’re giving away 5 pints of their special, limited time only “Kentucky Gold Bourbon” ice cream to you, Consuming Louisville readers? A special blend of imported chocolate, premium bourbon, pecans, caramel [...]

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We’re Giving Away Awesome Thunder Tickets

12. April 2011

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Friends this just might be the best prize we’ve ever given away on Consuming Louisville. We’ve got two tickets (worth $75 each!) to the Annual Glassworks Rooftop Party. With these tickets the winner is going to get: access to the Glassworks building and roof all day (come and go), food buffet by Jarfi’s Catering, 2 [...]

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Team Pie or Team Ice Cream? Choose Your Side

4. April 2011

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Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen has made its way to Twitter. And what do you know? I was their very first Twitter follower. We’ll ignore how that probably means I spend far too much time on the interwebs and instead focus on the good part of this story: free stuff for a lucky Consuming [...]

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Arcade Expo Giveaway

2. March 2011

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Hey, you remember that the Louisville Arcade Expo is coming up this weekend don’t you? And you’re excited about it aren’t you? Excellent. I’m excited too because B and I are going and also because the organizers have given me two passes to the Expo to give away to you, awesome Consuming Louisville readers. Enjoy [...]

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Louisville Orchestra Does The Beatles and We’ve Got Tickets

5. January 2011

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The last Louisville Orchestra event we went to was when they performed the score to Psycho as live accompaniment to the film. That was so very cool. With that event fresh in my mind I’m happy to see the Louisville Orchestra doing another really cool sound event and even happier still that I have four [...]

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Louisville Orchestra Does Psycho and We’re Giving Away Tickets

3. November 2010

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We have discussed (repeatedly I believe) how Alfred Hitchcock is my beloved’s favorite film director. So it should surprise you not at all to hear that next Saturday night, November 13, we’ll be at the Palace seeing Psycho with accompaniment by the Louisville Orchestra. I think you should be there too. That’s why, thanks to [...]

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If You Need New Family Photos I’ve Got a Contest for You

20. September 2010

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A couple weeks ago photographer Raven Mathis sent me an email introducing herself and offering to give away a free photography session to one lucky Consuming Louisville reader. You know how I love to give you all stuff so I was thrilled. Raven landed in Louisville in 2008 when her husband came here for residency. [...]

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Kentucky Opera Season Opening Soon and I Want You To Go

17. September 2010

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I dig opera. Really I do. I’m completely uneducated about it, completely uncultured in general and have very rarely seen it performed live but nearly every piece of operatic music I’ve ever heard has moved me in some way. Watching an opera in person is just an emotionally powerful experience that few other entertainment/art consumption [...]

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