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 7th Annual Used Book Sale More than 15,000 used, antiquarian, and new books in all categories neatly arranged will be offered. History, biography, mysteries, reference, scifi, travel, cookbooks, children's, Kentucky, romance, crafts and much more! Prices begin at .50, most are $1-$2 with antiquarian and special books priced separately. Historic Locust Grove 561 Blankenbaker Lane Louisville, KY 40207 locustgrove.org 502-897-9845 Opening Reception, "ENID: Generations of Women Sculptors"Enjoy refreshments and music by the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet at the opening reception (free and open to the public) for "ENID, Generations of Women Sculptors", including artwork by: Gayle Cerlan, Caren Cunningham, Jeanne Dueber, Ewing Fahey, Sarah Frederick, Valerie Sullivan Fuchs, Mary Dennis Kannapell, Elizabeth Kirkwood, Frances Kratzok, Shawn Marshall, Suzanne Mitchell, Joyce Ogden, Jacque Parsley, Cynthia Reynolds, and Melinda Walters. Please visit our website at www.carnegiecenter.org or call 812-944-7336 for information on exhibit and related programs. Reception and exhibit sponsored by the Carnegie Center, Inc. Museum hours Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5:30 pm. Admission is free. Carnegie Center for Art and History 201 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 carnegiecenter.org 812-944-7336 Free Spanish Night featuring Flamenco Louisville at BLU Italian GrilleLouisville Marriott Downtown, Jefferson St. between 2nd & 3rd 280 W. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40202 blugrille.com/ 502-627-5045 Free with purchase of food and drink Join us for a walking tour of the Clifton neighborhood, starting at the historic 1883 building of the American Printing House for the Blind (buried inside the current structure). On the two-hour tour, we'll find evidence of the evolution of the area from a sparsely populated rural community in 1820 to a densely settled urban Louisville neighborhood. Stops include the Louisville-Shelbyville Turnpike, the Three Mile Tollhouse, Widman's Saloon and Grocery, and the firehouse for Hook & Ladder Company #3—all still standing today, but known by other names. Free to the public, but registration is required. Call 899-2213 to register. Best for older teens and adults. One of the hottest artists of the ‘80s and ‘90s, with legions of female fans who fell in love with his emotionally charged version of blue-eyed soul, Michael Bolton returns to the pop scene a touch mellower, but with his voice just as powerful and moving as ever.  Following on the heels of his recent collaborations with stars like Lady Gaga and Ne-Yo, Bolton comes to the Brown to stir your heart and lift your spirits. Join us on Sunday, March 13 for the annual St. Baldrick's Shaving Event at Fourth Street Live! Over one hundred shavees will lose their locks, all in the name of charity! St. Baldrick's is the world's largest volunteer-driven fundraising event for childhood cancer research. Thousands of volunteers shave their heads in solidarity of children with cancer, while requesting donations of support from friends and family.  Come hear Joyce Alper, nationally acclaimed specialist in the performance of historical oboes in an afternoon of chamber music featuring the classical oboe with the Locust Grove Chamber Musicians. Refreshments at 5:00 p.m. Concert begins 5:30 p.m. in the second floor parlour of Locust Grove.  | 
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