Location: Hotel Nightclub at Fourth Street Live!Fourth Street Live! Louisville, Kentucky40202
Hotel's Hard Candy presents the 2nd Annual "A Walk to Remember" event on Thursday, September 9, featuring performances by Dee Ranged and music by DJ Syimone! This is a benefit for the Louisville AIDS Walk. No cover, but a suggested donation of $5 will go entirely to the Louisville AIDS Walk. Representatives from the Louisville AIDS Walk will be present at Hotel to share information about the walk. To make VIP reservations for the night, send an e-mail to info@hotel-kentucky.com.
Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church11th and Market Sts New Albany, Indiana47150
The Southern Indiana Quilt Guild will present a Quilt Show September 10 and 11. Vendors will be present; a Boutique of handmade items will be available; a gorgeous quilt made by the guild will be raffled.
Quilts can be entered in the show September 9 from 10-2; go to www.quilteddragonfly.com/2010quiltform.pdf for a registration form.
14th Annual Taste for Art & History
Friday, September 10, 2010
Carnegie Center for Art & History
201 E. Spring St.
New Albany, IN 47150
812-944-7336
www.carnegiecenter.org
6:30 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Business casual dress
The evening includes: Tasting of World-Class Wines & Spirits, an array of Delectable Delights, Sensational Silent Auction Items, Superb Comapany
$65 per person, $55 members
The Taste event is the annual fundraiser for the Carnegie Center.
Location: The Brown Hotel - The English Grill335 West Broadway Louisville, Kentucky40202
The Brown Hotel announces a Spanish Wine Dinner, 7:00 pm, Friday, September 10, 2010, in The English Grill. The guest speaker will be Javier Schoendorff, Vice President Sales and Marketing at The Zamora Americas.
The English Grill will present a Spanish Wine Dinner on Friday, September 10, at 7:00 p.m. The guest speaker will be Javier Schoendorff, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at The Zamora Americas.
This wine dinner event is $59 per person, plus tax and 20% gratuity. Seating is limited. Guests may call Neal Ward for reservations at (502)736-2998.
Location: The Bard's Town1801 Bardstown Rd Louisville, KY40205
The inKY Poetry and Music series launches its season in its new home: THE BARD'S TOWN.
Check out http://www.inkyreadingseries.com for a complete line-up.
Location: Hotel Nightclub at Fourth Street Live!Fourth Street Live! Louisville, Kentucky40202
Are you a Material Girl? Then join us at Hotel on Friday, September 10, and you could win a private $1000 shopping spree to 15 Ounce Premium Denim/House of Denim!! The girl with the largest guest list present before midnight will win!! 15 Ounce/House of Denim will also have models on hand for the night, showing off the hottest new fall fashions. To register or for more information, contact bdanielcole@yahoo.com. For bottle service or to go VIP for the event, call 502.548.4082.
Location: Seneca Golf CourseSeneca Park near Bowman Field
The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold their
2nd annual golf scramble to benefit the Home of the Innocents. The scramble takes place at Seneca Golf Course and will be followed by a Hooly (party) at Molly Malones. Lots of prizes, awards, fun and spirits.The entrance fee is only $55 per.
For more information, call Rob Fallahay @ 625-3138
or John Chamberlain @744-9433.
Peter Gooch's inspiration for this most recent body of work comes from his University Research Institute sponsored sabbatical taken in Ethiopia in 2009. Gooch’s stunning abstract work consists of series of strips of paintings that playfully shift in light, color and form embodying Gooch's impressions of the decorative motifs found in ancient Ethiopian art, artifacts and architecture. Contrasting the organic nature found within each of the individual strips is their geometric application, creating subtle tension and intrigue between the jumps in palettes.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft715 West Main Street Louisville, KY40206
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft will host “Equine Divine” from August 7 through October 16, 2010. Fitting for an organization in the heart of the horse industry, this exhibition will feature work by two artists, Deborah Butterfield and Tim Flach, who are inspired by our equine companions. There will also be a small selection of equine inspired prints and drawings from the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine and The Purdue University Galleries. The opening reception will be held in conjunction with the First Friday Trolley Hop on Friday, August 6th from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.
Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft715 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft will host “Red River: The Narrative Carvings of Edgar Tolson, Donny Tolson, Carl McKenzie and Earnest Patton,” July 24 through October 9, 2010. This is exhibition No. 9 in the Mary Norton Shands Kentucky Artist Series, an ongoing series of exhibitions which focus on the rich variety and quality of Kentucky art and artists, presented in the memory of our Museum founder. The opening reception will be held Friday, July 23rd from 5:00pm – 8:00pm.
Location: 21c Museum Hotel700 West Main St. Louisville, KY40202
21c Museum unveils three pieces by Simen Johan that have never before been on public view in a ten-year survey of the artist’s work. The two photographs and one sculpture to be displayed for the first time are new additions to Johan’s "Until the Kingdom Comes" series. The exhibition features 21 photographs and sculptures—including works from the artist’s earlier series "Evidence of Things Unseen"—and will be on view at 21c Museum Hotel from July 2 through October 4.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, escape the tangled polymers of chewing gum, and more as you catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Witness the greatest success in space since the moon landing – the Hubble Space Telescope. Accompany space-walking astronauts as they attempt some of the most difficult tasks ever undertaken in NASA’s history. Experience up close the awesome power of the launches, the heartbreaking setbacks and the dramatic rescues of this powerful story.
Location: Louisville Science Center IMAX Theatre727 W. Main St. Louisville, KY40202
Take a humorous journey inside the magical world of animals, full of “Seussian” style rhymes guaranteed to bring smiles and chuckles. Whether going nose to nose with hippos as they graze upon nature’s massive salad bar, or eye to eye with dancing bears, discover how nature provides humor and wonder everywhere. Watch cheetahs race like Ferraris, bears that run their own fishing school, an opera-singing lion, and a sea of crabs that hold a town hostage!
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