A big masquerade, a bootlegger's ball, and so much more.
April proved once again that Fat Friday Trolley Hops are fun and exciting. If you missed it…well you’ll have 8 more to catch up on all the fun.
This month is Derby themes at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center and the Frankfort Avenue Business Association along with the Trolley Hop has a complete entertainment venue of arts, music and food laid out for this Fat Friday.
The Kaviar Forge Gallery's exhibit this F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop showcased Kentucky leather artists that included Robert Black, prize winning leather worker of the Church head knot, and Steven Hughes and Tatyana Malkin of Pillywiggin Leather Inc. whose leather mask and corsets are theatrical artistic masterpiece of beauty. The leather exhibit features other artists as Craig Kaviar, Janet Strait of Swash-Bucklers, Johnny Sosbe, Sue Schofield of Inherited Leather and Walt Priddy; however on this Fat Friday it was Mr. Black and Hughes I spoke with.
Leather goods from local artists make great gifts. All aboard the Black Friday/F.A.T. Friday Trolley!
This month in F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop news
Fifty percent of handcrafted candlestick and candle sales will aid earthquake-ravaged Caribbean nation.