E is for Encourage

When Richard Adler wrote these lyrics for the 1950s Broadway musical Damn Yankees, he didn’t have women with heart disease in mind, but Danielle Archer, Katie Adams, Heather Ray, Stephanie Davis, and Susan Moss are women who, despite their health struggles, have maintained hope and HEART.

By |2019-05-26T22:02:25-04:00February 18, 2019|Heart Health|

H is for Hero

When Richard Adler wrote these lyrics for the 1950s Broadway musical Damn Yankees, he didn’t have women with heart disease in mind, but Danielle Archer, Katie Adams, Heather Ray, Stephanie Davis, and Susan Moss are women who, despite their health struggles, have maintained hope and HEART.

By |2019-05-26T22:07:06-04:00February 18, 2019|Heart Health|

She Rescued a Horse!

Providing a forever home for a rescue animal usually means adopting a cuddly kitten or a playful puppy. When Tracy Harvill decided she wanted a pet, her sights were set on a creature much larger than a tabby cat or tiny lap dog. Her heart was set on adopting a horse. Tracy had dreamed of having a horse since she was a child, but knew she needed to wait until the right circumstances, and her finances, were in place.

By |2019-06-19T14:49:55-04:00February 16, 2019|Pets|

Choosing a Wedding Theme

This bride was determined to enjoy her day by taking time to plan the details. Brooke Schroeder and Kevin Fleig married in a winter wedding with an evening ceremony including 180 guests at The Gillespie in downtown Louisville.

By |2024-11-24T17:18:18-05:00February 15, 2019|Wedding Celebrations|

What To Do This Weekend

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By |2019-06-19T14:50:30-04:00February 14, 2019|Old Weekend Posts, This Weekend|
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