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    Spice up your book club with some fresh reads as Carmichael’s hosts ‘The Cure fo

    Louisville’s favorite book sellers will shatter those book club blues (because who doesn’t have ‘em?). Join Carmichael’s and their very merry staff this Monday, August 13th at 7pm for ideas, discussion and, oh yeah, wine.

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    The National Weather Service brings the rumble of thunderstorms to the Fairdale

    The newest and greenest member of the Louisville Library introduces an environmentally-minded lecture and workshop series, ‘A Sense of Place: The Natural Areas of Jefferson County’. Join National Weather Service representatives Mike Callahan tonight at 7pm at the Fairdale branch and Mike Crow at Jefferson Memorial Forest on Saturday as the duo discusses weather of the Ohio Valley.

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    Local food writer Jeneen Wiche brings food-saving tips to the Louisville Library

    Canning vegetables isn’t just for Grandma. With the presentation ‘Preserving Food the Old-Fashioned Way’ local writer and foodie Jeneen Whiche shares a hosts of food-saving secrets this Saturday, August 4th at the Louisville Free Public Library at 1pm.

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    Author Elizabeth Tidwell re-blazes the trail of Lewis & Clark at the Jeffersonvi

    Got a handy walking stick? Join Elizabeth Tidwell as she introduces her new book, ‘War Club: A Journey of Understanding Along the Lewis & Clark Trail’, to the Jeffersonville Township Public Library this Thursday, August 2nd, at 2pm.

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    Katie McGarry brings some sizzlin’ teen romance to Carmichael’s with ‘Pushing th

    Who doesn’t love angsty teenagers? Join teen author Katie McGarry for a reading and signing of her new young adult drama, ‘Pushing the Limits’. The hormones rage on tomorrow night at 7pm at Carmichael’s Bookstore.

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    Dr. Bruce Tyler discusses racial segregation as African-American baseball exhibi

    In conjunction with the new African-American baseball exhibition, UofL professor Bruce Tyler explores the societal effects of segregation with the presentation ‘Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racial Segregation in America’. Catch him tonight at the Louisville Free Public Library’s Main branch at 7pm.

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    Tea and Top hats: Reviving Regency England at the Jane Austen Festival

    Bare-knuckle boxing anyone? Not all Saturday afternoons are created equal. This year’s fifth annual Jane Austen Festival at Locust Grove brought to life the characters, fashions and Regency flair of the beloved 19th century author.

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    Regency Red-Carpet: Locust Grove hosts the 5th annual Jane Austen Festival this

    The pages of Jane Austen’s timeless novels descend on the 21st Century at this weekend’s Jane Austen Festival. Head out to Locust Grove Saturday, July 21st and Sunday, July 22nd for all the tea, scones and hoop skirts you can handle.

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