Beautyfirst and National City present ‘Hero’s Homecoming”

The BeautyFirst Glam Squad and National City Bank have come together to honor those women who share their loved ones in service with the United States Armed Forces by hosting a “Hero’s Homecoming” contest. The winner will receive a $500 shopping spree and a full makeover by the BeautyFirst Glam Squad.
 This contest will capture the [...]

Get your joysticks ready!

                                         
The Louisville Orchestra will present Video Games Live™ , a Brown-Forman WOW! event at Kentucky Center’s Whitney Hall on Friday, July 18 at 8pm with a pre-show festival starting at 5pm. Tickets range from $28 – $75 and can be purchased by calling 502.584.7777 or logging on to www.louisvilleorchestra.org.  
Whether it’s the power and [...]

Make a picture for your fingertips!

                                                       
The Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind, located at 1839 Frankfort Avenue, will host a free one-of-a-kind craft workshop entitled “Make a Picture for Your Fingertips” for children ages 6 to 10 on Saturday, July 19, from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Children will learn the basics about why and how pictures [...]

Profile: Susan Priest and Time Warner Telecom

                                   
Hard work plus dedication equals success.
That is the formula Susan Priest lives by. And, it works.
Susan is an Account Executive with Time Warner Telecom, which is a fiber-based provider of data and voice services to businesses.
“If you work hard and believe in yourself, you will succeed,” she tells us.
Susan was born in Michigan, but her [...]

Local brothers use passion to help environment

                                
Claude and Chas Stephens, the founders of Generation 14, are 7th generation Louisvillians, and the current heirs to land held by their family since 1790. They can clearly see how past decisions affect the present, a concept which served as the inspiration to form Generation 14, an environmental consulting company with a mission to [...]

Profile: Inner Soul finds “soul” in the community

                                                                 
Alphonzo Brown is the definition of entreprenuer.
Since he was a young man, running his own company has been embedded in his DNA. And, after several successful businesses, his latest, Inner Soul Business Solutions, gets it’s “soul” from giving back.
When he was 16, Alphonzo (Al) started his first design business with help from the Resident [...]

Local eateries pledge to save Breslin Park pool

                                                                                               
Every Monday in May all proceeds from the O’Shea’s Family of Restaurants (O’Shea’s Irish Pub, Flanagan’s Ale House, and Brendan’s Restaurant) go directly to the fund to save the pool at Breslin Park. So far $12,000 has been raised from sales proceeds.
Local businesses and residents have pledged or donated an additional $15,000 bringing the [...]

Smile with Derby Pie photo contest

                                                           
Kern’s Kitchen, Inc., the exclusive baker of DERBY-PIE® chocolate nut pie, today announced its second annual photo contest “Smile with DERBY-PIE®.” The company is asking the public to submit photos of themselves with DERBY-PIE® to be showcased in an online web gallery. The most interesting photos submitted will be showcased in a 2009 DERBY-PIE® calendar. [...]

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You may notice…a new look!
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Louisville shines for Little Leaguers

It may have been a cool, rainy spring day in Louisville, but the sun was definitely shining on the St, Matthews Little League Opening Day parade.
On Saturday, hundreds of folks lined Shelbyville Road to watch their sons and daughters parade down the street in decorated firetrucks, pickups and convertibles. They were dressed in their uniforms; [...]