The September Issue is Out!
Check out our September issue which features wonderful people who are changing Louisville, and also those who share how Louisville has changed them!
Check out our September issue which features wonderful people who are changing Louisville, and also those who share how Louisville has changed them!
This Labor Day weekend, think globally. WorldFest, one of the region’s largest international festivals, brings four days of expanded world food, music, dance, culture, and education to the Belvedere at 5th and Main streets. More than 70 local and regional entertainers will offer a variety of music, dance styles, and beats, and you can also enjoy a global sampling of cuisine.Also this weekend, you can see a play, enjoy some of the last outdoor concerts of the summer, do some shopping, and more.See our weekend picks below:See a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Tony Kushner on [...]
Click on the giveaways below and enter to win!Win a ticket at our table at the Women 4 Women Annual Luncheon!The 2017 Annual Women 4 Women Luncheon will focus on Education and Leadership. The keynote speaker will be Vera Jones, a motivational speaker, author, award-winning television and radio broadcaster, and Syracuse University Hall-of-Fame athlete. The luncheon is Thursday, October 5 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the Marriott Louisville Downtown (280 West Jefferson Street).Our winners are Jackie Bourke, Patricia Fry, Delesha Thomas, and Andrea Edelen!See Official Rules for details.
By Bella Portaro-KueberMeeting Allison Whitehouse and trying to describe her talents, passions, and life can only express a fraction of the impact her ways of thinking can make.Allison is a 20-something creative who lives in the city of Louisville and holds aspirations of creating a lasting impact as program and development coordinator for the Waterfront Botanical Gardens. After her whirlwind education at the Columbus College of Art and Design, graduating from the University of Louisville with her bachelor’s degree in French and Humanities and a master’s degree in French, and two-and-a-half years as a professor [...]
By Ashli Findley For most people, being able to breathe normally is something taken for granted. Yet, Pamela [...]
By Megan Seckman The group went on a 10-mile hike in the mountains outside of Split and then to a small village where they were invited into the home of a local couple to eat traditional Croatian food. By the time this article is published, Sara Pitt, 28, will have lived in three new countries. In June, she learned to buy groceries and squeeze in a morning run in the coastal setting of Split, Croatia. In July, she’ll learn to order food as a temporary resident of Budapest, Hungary. In August, Lisbon, Portugal will become home.Sara, [...]