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Join us on a leisurely walking tour of Louisville’s famous Whiskey Row and Historic East Main Street. Beginning at the Cressman Gallery in the Traughber Public Parking Garage at First and Main, Tom Owen will zig-zag us along Main and Washington Streets through the old Belknap Hardware Company complex, show us the world both above and below the Clark Memorial Bridge, and circle the old Big-4 Railroad Freighthouse (now Slugger Field). This rapidly developing area just above the YUM! Center has experienced abandonment and demolition but stories abound and an emerging future awaits. We will conclude the afternoon with a wine reception at an undisclosed and mysterious venue. The walking tour will begin at 3:00 p.m. at the Cressman Garage. There is a charge of $25 for members ($30 for non-members). You may reserve your place by visiting www.filsonhistorical.org or by calling The Filson at (502) 635-5083. Reservations are required. Oct. 14, 2011, 3–5 p.m. Check's Cafe Live Music Fridays This Friday, October 14th from 8:00 PM until Midnight we will be featuring Moondance for your listening pleasure and, as always, this is a free show. Come make yourself at home and enjoy some live music on this Fall evening. Oct. 14, 8 p.m.
“Civil War: My Brother, My Enemy” Exhibit The War Between the States pitted brother against brother. Nowhere was this division more apparent than in the border state of Kentucky— where family lines were often the battle lines. The Frazier History Museum is hosting an original exhibition, “Civil War: My Brother, My Enemy,” in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War. Oct. 15–April 8 ColorFest Bernheim’s annual ColorFest has affordable family fun surrounded by fall’s spectacular beauty with great food, Kentucky crafts, the Scarecrow Jubilee and more. Enjoy the crisp fall beauty and great nature-related activities for kids, refreshments, music and fun for all. You will find enlightening and entertaining hands-on nature activities, distinctive crafts by Kentucky artists, pumpkin painting, a hay maze and much more. Learn about bees, purple martins and other wildlife; relax and enjoy the striking colors of fall on a hayride – bring family and friends and create your own perfect day at ColorFest. Oct. 15–16
Asiatique Fall Bubbles Brunch Executive Chef P S Looi and Pabs Sembillo, co-owners of Asiatique restaurant announce plans for the Fall Bubbles Brunch, Sunday, October 16, 2011, with seating times of 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:00 pm. “The Bubbles Brunch has become a favorite with our customers,” announced Pabs Sembillo, co-owner. “We have expanded to three separate seating times to accommodate its popularity.” This four-course tribute to champagne and sparkling wines begins with a squash soup - roasted butternut squash + yellow curry soup with roasted duck breast paired with Lamarca Prosecco. A second course of citrus and crawfish salad - citrus and pepper marinated crawfish tail with bean medley and coconut vinaigrette paired with Jean-Louis Blanc de Blancs. The third course will be roasted quail - roasted chorizo stuffed quail with yellow corn risotto, apple cider + caraway reduction paired with Veuve Du Vernay Brut Rose. The fourth course of pumpkin panna cotta - Chinese 5 spice pumpkin panocotta with ginger bread and Mandarin orange reduction paired with Beni Di Batasiolo Bosc DLa Rei Moscato. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reservations may be made by calling (502) 451-2749. Oct. 16, 1–5 p.m. |
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