Arts & Crafts fan? Gardener? Antique lover? Fan of touring mansions? Then your weekend plans should include a visit to the 18th annual Victorian Chautauqua Spring Arts, Crafts, and Garden Festival in Jeffersonville, IN
The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany, Indiana is hosting the official kickoff for the New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Project, including an Art Walk featuring the artists and local historians, on Friday May 21, 2010 from 6-9 pm.
On Friday, April 23, 6:00-8:00 PM, The Gallery on Pearl will host a reception to celebrate its expansion into an additional suite in the recently renovated White House Centre.
The economy may be rebounding, but it has left many bruised bank accounts in its wake. With vacation season fast approaching, what's a frugal family to do? Never fear, for Louisville.com is here to help! We may not be able to bestow you with large sacks of cash, but we can help you horde your own while still having the relaxing and rejuvenating experience you crave. How? The answer, my friend, is to take a staycation.
The New Albany Farmers market is now open. May hours are 8am-1pm. Items currently include lettuce, veggie plants, annuals, eggs, beef, pork, and arts & crafts.
Wondering what ELSE there is do do this weekend? Would you like to try Indiana's signature wine, while eating cheese, browsing local art, and listening to live music?
Still recovering from yesterday's debauchery? Stop by the Bank Street Brewhouse for their Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary Bar from 12:00 Noon to 3:00 p.m., featuring craft-distilled Hangar One Vodka and your choice of herbs, spices, garnishes and hot sauces.
Do you want the experience of Thunder without having to wade through Louisville traffic? Do you want to see fireworks with the beautiful Louisville skyline as a backdrop? Then Jeffersonville is the place for you Saturday.
Been itching to shave your head for a good cause? Or to watch other people shave their heads? Strandz & Threadz is hosting Cuts for a Cure this Friday.