The third annual Sushi in the City, aimed at introducing young professionals to Family Scholar House, will be held on March 16th at the Henry Clay from 6:00 - 9:30 pm.
Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. This year the competition will be fierce, but there will be more awards to be won. Awards include: "Best Sushi in the City", "People’s Choice", "Best Presentation" and "Most Original." Local celebrity judges, as well as attendees, will vote to decide the winners in these categories.
Last year, Z's Fusion was declared winner by the Judges Vote, while Sake Blue won the People’s Choice award. Participating sushi restaurants including Oasis Sushi & Bendoya, Z’s Fusion and Sake Blue will share their signature sushi rolls.To get tickets for this event contact Rachel Foster at Family Scholar House (502) 584-8090. Come dressed to impressed! You don’t want to miss out on this amazing charitable event.
A skeleton in a closet — literally — and dark secrets haunt a renovated home in Old Louisville. Something terrifying has been hidden for 50 long years, and the only living witnesses are unreliable! Can you solve this fascinating cold case? A WhoDunnit world premiere!
"My Old Kentucky Murder Mystery" runs Saturday evenings from February 6 through March 27, 2010, at Masterson's, 1830 S. 3rd Street. The price ($41.95) includes dinner, show, tax and gratuity. Meal choices are Bourbon barbecued chicken, glazed pork filet or tortellini primavera. (Small-children's plate options are available.) Discounts available for parties of 6 or more! For reservations or more information, call the WhoDunnit box office at 502-426-7100 or visit www.whodunnitky.com.
WhoDunnit is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, non-profit corporation for the performing arts.
The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports WhoDunnit Murder Mystery Theater with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
A skeleton in a closet — literally — and dark secrets haunt a renovated home in Old Louisville. Something terrifying has been hidden for 50 long years, and the only living witnesses are unreliable! Can you solve this fascinating cold case? A WhoDunnit world premiere!
"My Old Kentucky Murder Mystery" runs Saturday evenings from February 6 through March 27, 2010, at Masterson's, 1830 S. 3rd Street. The price ($41.95) includes dinner, show, tax and gratuity. Meal choices are Bourbon barbecued chicken, glazed pork filet or tortellini primavera. (Small-children's plate options are available.) Discounts available for parties of 6 or more! For reservations or more information, call the WhoDunnit box office at 502-426-7100 or visit www.whodunnitky.com.
WhoDunnit is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, non-profit corporation for the performing arts.
The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supports WhoDunnit Murder Mystery Theater with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The American Cancer Society’s Look Good…Feel Better program helps women cope with the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment by teaching them beauty tips that can help them enhance their looks and boost their self-image. Look Good…Feel Better is a non-medical program offered free of charge by the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association Foundation and the National Cosmetology Association. The program is facilitated by licensed cosmetologists who volunteer their time. No product endorsements are given, and participants are never asked to buy anything from volunteers or participating organizations. For more information about Look Good…Feel Better or any other cancer-related needs, contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
The American Cancer Society’s Look Good…Feel Better program helps women cope with the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment by teaching them beauty tips that can help them enhance their looks and boost their self-image. Look Good…Feel Better is a non-medical program offered free of charge by the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association Foundation and the National Cosmetology Association. The program is facilitated by licensed cosmetologists who volunteer their time. No product endorsements are given, and participants are never asked to buy anything from volunteers or participating organizations. For more information about Look Good…Feel Better or any other cancer-related needs, contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
The American Cancer Society’s Look Good…Feel Better program helps women cope with the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment by teaching them beauty tips that can help them enhance their looks and boost their self-image. Look Good…Feel Better is a non-medical program offered free of charge by the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association Foundation and the National Cosmetology Association. The program is facilitated by licensed cosmetologists who volunteer their time. No product endorsements are given, and participants are never asked to buy anything from volunteers or participating organizations. For more information about Look Good…Feel Better or any other cancer-related needs, contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
The Foster Care and Adoption Program with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services in Louisville, Kentucky is holding monthly Information Meetings for interested families. Applicants can be single, married, widowed or divorced. Must be financially stable (able to cover your own bills) and able to pass a criminal background check. Currently seeking families for teenagers, sibling groups, medically fragile children and more.
Contact Megan Mathews Cook, Recruitment Coordinator, via email (megan.mathewscook@ky.gov) or at 502-595-5437 ext. 5562 for additional meeting dates and times
This course is focused on cold batik and silk painting techniques. You will develop skills for making curtains, scarves and pictures with wonderful flowing colors. You will be involved in a culturally unique event that will allow you to create your own images for show. Register early, as class size is limited to 12.
Instructor: Luci Mistratov, PhD in Art Education, Kaliningrad, Russia. Research Scholar at the University of Louisville and honored member of the Cambridge Who's Who registry
Day/Time: March 15- May 17, 2010 (10 sessions), Mon., 6 - 8:30 p.m. $159
Welcome spring! Develop skills in this hands on workshop for creating a permanent botanical spring floral decoration suitable for adorning a door or wall, with embellishments that can be easily interchanged to reflect your personal style!
Instructor: Franklin Brinner, AIFD, CFD, KMF, floral designer accredited by the American Institute of Floral Designers with 35 years of experience
Day/Time: March 15, 2010 (1 session), Mon., 6 - 9 p.m. $49
