Location: Floyd Central High School6575 Old Vincennes Road Floyds Kno, IN47119
The award-winning Floyd Central Theatre Department will present the Charles Dickens tale of Oliver Twist, in the classic musical theatre adaptation, "Oliver!" in the newly renovated performing arts center at Floyd Central High School.
Location: Improv Comedy Club at 4th Street Live!Fourth Street Live! Louisville, Kentucky40202
Comedian Tom Wilson is a one of a kind. His combination of storytelling, solid stand up, and hilarious music combine to make a unique package in the arena of live performance. He has headlined at top comedy clubs in the country for years, and has opened for Rodney Dangerfield, and rock bands such as Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Missing Persons, and The Tubes. His trademark blend of energy and fun (without the use of vulgarity) has left audiences roaring.
Location: Kentucky International Convention Center (Exhibit Halls 1AB)221 South Fourth St. Louisville, KY40202
A special preview night is Thursday, November 12 from 6-10 p.m. Preview night tickets are $125 per person.
This three-day event invites antique and fine living enthusiasts to take part in various cooking demonstrations, meet with local and national antique dealers and browse a variety of booths.
All proceeds from this show benefit the Heuser Hearing and Language Academy (formerly the Louisville Deaf Oral School).
Location: Shelby County Fairgrounds - Floral Hall Shelbyvill, Kentucky40065
Dorman Center Org # 1950
Tournament starts at 6:30 PM – 20 Minute Blinds
Starting at 25/50 - $6,000 in chips
FIRST & SECOND PLACE WINNERS GET 2 NIGHT 3 DAY STAY IN LAS VEGAS
Additional Games of Chance:
Blackjack – Caribbean Stud – Fixed & No Limit Hold’em – 7 Card
Stud – RAFFLE FOR 2 NIGHT 3 DAY STAY IN LAS VEGAS - Pull Tabs & More
Snack Bar on Site
Directions:
Location: The Kentucky Center, Bomhard Theater501 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Get into the fractured mind of this master storyteller and comic genius. Steve Solomon has played to sold-out houses across the country with this multi-award winning off-Broadway smash hit, bringing to life his twisted, uproarious upbringing in Brooklyn. His family embodies the American experience, and he creates thirty quirky, eccentric, hilarious characters right on stage.
Aaron Williams and the Hoodoo storm into Louisville, KY, with their special brand of blues/rock/funk. The Madison, WI, based trio consists of frontman and guitar slinger Aaron Williams, a bass player simply known as "Z," and drummer Eric Shackelford. This stripped down trio has been catching a buzz across the Midwest and South with their constant touring (over 180 shows in 2008) and exciting live shows. Aaron Williams and the Hoodoo even had the distinct pleasure to be invited by Harley Davidson to play Bike Week in Daytona Beach, FL, in February 2009.
Location: St. Joseph's Home for the Aged15 Audubon Plaza Drive Louisville, KY40217
Little Sisters of the Poor
18th Annual Holiday Festival & Chicken Dinner
15 Audubon Plaza Drive
(Behind Audubon Hospital off Poplar Level Road)
Dinner - Games - Crafts - Little Treasurers - Raffles - Grandma's Attic - Chinese Auction - Music - FUN!
12:00 noon - 6:00 p.m.
Adult Dinner - $8.00 Child's Dinner - $5.00 (12 and under)
Carry out available
Contact Mary Ann Morgan at 502-636-2300 or dv2louisville@littlesisterofthepoor.org for more information
Please visit our website at www.littlesistersofthepoor.org
Plenty of Parking
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
In this Christmas adventure like no other, a boy’s ardent campaign for a Red Ryder BB gun against all odds (“You’ll shoot your eye out!”) unfolds amid seasonal shenanigans involving a leg lamp, a bunny suit and a tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole. Relive a family tradition or start one anew by joining Ralphie and his family for this stage adaption of the beloved film inspired by Jean Shepherd’s classic American story about Christmas—and growing up—in the Midwest.
Location: University of Louisville Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom LibraryUniversity of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky40292
Matthew Biberman, author of "Big Sid's Vincati: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Motorcycle of a Lifetime" will speak at the University of Louisville Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library.
Following his father's heart attack, local author Biberman promises his motorcycle mechanic father that they will build a Vincati together. They not only succeed in building a legendary motorcycle that features them along with Jay Leno, but they also reconstruct their relationship along the way.
For more information call 502-459-0660 or visit www.jccoflouisville.org
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
In this Christmas adventure like no other, a boy’s ardent campaign for a Red Ryder BB gun against all odds (“You’ll shoot your eye out!”) unfolds amid seasonal shenanigans involving a leg lamp, a bunny suit and a tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole. Relive a family tradition or start one anew by joining Ralphie and his family for this stage adaption of the beloved film inspired by Jean Shepherd’s classic American story about Christmas—and growing up—in the Midwest.
Location: Mu Do Ryu3030 Hunsinger Lane Louisville, KY40220
The Mu Do Ryu Judo Dojo located at 3030 hunsinger Lane offers an adult Judo class that meets every Thursday and Sunday. Learn a martial art with over a hundred years of rich tradition and effective combat techniques! Low rates, no contracts, small class sizes. The first lesson is always free. http://www.mudoryu.com
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
Lynn's Paradise Café hosted the 12th annual Ugly Lamp Contest, which included the born ugly and made ugly categories, as well as the new Leg Lamp category created especially for Actors Theatre's production of A Christmas Story. Lamps will be displayed at the Kentucky State Fair August 20 - 30. After the contest entrants may pick up their lamps at Lynn's, or are invited to donate their lamps for display at Actors Theatre and Lynn's Paradise Café.
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY 40202
“We did what we had to do.” The larger story of World War II is made up of millions of individual accounts of sacrifice, adventure and survival. Now you can hear the personal stories of 48 men and women from our area, in their own voices, at a one-of-a-kind exhibit that explores this defining event in our history. This exhibition runs through March 28, 2010 and is free with museum admission. For more, go to www.48stories.com
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