Come out to the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center tonight from 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. for the 2011 Hats for Hope event to support the fight against breast cancer.
Tonight's event includes a silent auction for this season's finest Derby hats and other donated merchandice and services, all proceeds going to the American Cancer Society to support Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
WordCamp Louisville 2010, which will take place on December 4th at the University of Louisville Shelby Campus. Whether you're looking to learn more about Wordpress or network with other local Louisvillians - this is the place to be.
The Germantown-Schnitzelburg neighborhoods will be celebrating their German heritage next week for the 40th year with the Dainty Contest. The 40th Annual World’s Championship Dainty Contest, traditionally held in the street in front of Hauck’s Handy Store, almost looks like a school field day, except participants must be at least 45-years-old.
The Vermont-based band, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, will hit the west stage at the Forecastle Festival 2010 ready to dish out their unique mix of music stylings. According to their website, if you enjoy The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Janice Joplin, rowdy blues and aggressive guitar riffs, you will love this band. "We're not the kind of band that's gonna fit neatly in one genre...", says Grace Potter, the band's front-woman.
Tomorrow (Thursday) at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Art's MeX Theatre (501. W Main St), we Kentuckians won’t want to miss the Louisville staging of “Welcome to the Saudi Arabia of Coal,” a theatre performance put on by the Coal Free Future Project.
