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For more events CLICK HERE. “Water Works: 150 Years of Louisville Water Company”Why was Louisville once called “the graveyard of the west”? How does water get all the way from the Ohio River to the treatment plant, to the faucets in our homes? Discover the answers to these questions, and much more, as you experience the temporary exhibit, “Water Works: 150 Years of Louisville Water Company,” created right here at the Frazier Museum. Through an interactive session in the exhibit, students learn about the history of our community and ground-breaking innovations that have occurred over the years at Louisville Water Company. This experience will also open their eyes to environmental issues related to water and the importance of access to safe drinking water, here and around the world. The program concludes with a live performance, designed specifically to align with the exhibit. Advanced reservations and payment required. Call (502) 753-5663 to reserve a spot today! (Recommended for grades 2-8.)
Frazier International History Museum
829 West Main Street
Louisville, KY 40202
http://www.fraziermuseum.org/frazier/calendar_detail.asp?id=355]
502-753-5663
Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration on Frankfort AvenueFrankfort Avenue
Louisville, KY 40206
www.frankfortave.com Free
Christmas In Anchorage Boutique & Home TourChristmas in Anchorage, 30th Anniversary Celebration this year! Join us for a festive day on Saturday, December 4 at Anchorage School. This fun-filled holiday tradition is sponsored by the Anchorage Parent Teacher Association and is open to the public. All proceeds help support enrichment programs at the school. Schedule: Breakfast with Santa – Seatings at 8:30 & 9:30, Holiday Boutique – 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Lunch with Santa – 12 p.m. - 2 p.m., North Pole Bakery – 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Home Tour – 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Start your day off with Breakfast with Santa. Then, find the perfect gift at the Holiday Boutique where you’ll find crafts and artwork from 100 Kentucky artisans and shops. The popular North Pole Bakery will feature home-baked goodies made with care by Anchorage families. Gourmet box lunches and coffee/cocoa drinks will be available for takeout or stay and have Lunch with Santa, We’ll have homemade chili, pizza, hot dogs and beautiful Christmas Carols sung by the St. Luke’s Children’s Choir. You won’t want to miss out on the festivities this year! The spectacular Holiday Home Tour features magnificent Anchorage homes professionally decorated for the holidays. The tour will run continuously 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free shuttle service will be provided between homes, downtown Anchorage and the Bellewood entrance of Anchorage School. Advance tickets are available for $18 at Commonwealth Bank and Trust in downtown Anchorage (beginning in November) or for $20 at the door. For more information or to make advance reservations for Breakfast and/or Lunch with Santa, please contact Sandra Masters at sandramasters@insightbb.com [2] or Stacey Paznokas at staceypaz@gmail.com [3]. Anchorage School
11400 Ridge Road
Anchorage, KY 40223
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christmas-In-Anchorage/168240393189537?ref=sgm
Phone:
502-419-2815
Price:
Boutique - free; Home Tour - $18 at Commonwealth Bank Anchorage location, $20 at door
Woody Sullender & Seamus Cater duo (electro-acoustic banjo & harmonica)The collaboration between Woody Sullender (Brooklyn, NY) and Seamus Cater (Amsterdam/UK) began in Amsterdam in 2008. Although both musicians have worked extensively in contemporary art music, they found a commonality in the folk traditions of each musician's homeland: Cater from a long tradition of English folk musicians, Sullender from North Carolina. Their debut LP "When We Get to Meeting" (dead ceo, 2010) demonstrates an acceptance of the traditional associations of their instruments while exploring a wide range of music, equally rooted in minimalism and spectralism as in folk. At times, the result resembles the attentive quiet of Morton Feldman while other moments resemble the raucous idiomatic jams of Henry Flynt or Tetuzi Akiyama. Land of Tomorrow Louisville
233 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
$5 Donation at Door
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