Artisans + Crafters: Dru Pilmer

Dru Pilmer has been creating art ever since she was a child and could, as she says, “hold anything in my hand.” Her first commissioned work was when she was just 16, painting a mural for the geriatric ward of the Mississippi State Mental Hospital.

By |2019-06-19T14:38:10-04:00March 12, 2019|Artisans|

Artisans + Crafters: Kevin Schultz

Drawing upon artistic techniques from the past often inspires a modern-day artist to create new pieces of work. Such is the case for artist and art teacher Kevin Schultz. She looks for ways to expand her knowledge as she endeavors to use newly-discovered skills, not only in her work, but as a way to teach her students at New Albany High School.

By |2019-05-26T21:57:43-04:00March 12, 2019|Artisans|

The Tale of Two Women (Tech) Professionals

Our city is teeming with intelligent, accomplished businesswomen making an impact on our community. Recent college grads, seasoned account executives, and future CEOs come together to create Louisville’s robust professional community — unafraid to work hard and make their dreams a reality. These two women are making waves in the technology and UX design fields.

By |2019-05-26T21:08:15-04:00March 11, 2019|Career|

When Your Parents Need Help

As a loved one ages, it may become necessary to bring in outside help to ensure his or her needs are met, especially if adult children are being squeezed between the responsibilities of full-time employment and raising their own kids. Fortunately, there are companies that specialize in helping families navigate what can feel like an overwhelming process. Some of them focus on managing patients’ medical needs; others focus on non-medical assistance. Still other companies blend both types of care. In this Q&A article, three experts in the field of home health care answer some of the questions families may have.

By |2019-06-19T14:39:48-04:00March 9, 2019|Caregiving|

“Louisville Lovin” Wedding

This bride created a “Louisville Lovin,” bright and fun, early-fall wedding for 200 guests, including surprises such as the first dance -- a choreographed dance to You're the One that I Want by Grease. “No one knew about this, and it was probably the most fun part of our wedding planning process, ” she says.

By |2019-06-19T14:40:14-04:00March 8, 2019|Wedding Celebrations|
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