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    The Jane Austen Society hosts author Sandy Lerner at Historic Locust Grove

    Looking for another chapter beyond ‘Pride & Prejudice’? Sandy Lerner, writing under the penname ‘Ava Farmer’, will present just that with her book ‘Second Impressions’. Join The Jane Austen Society for a reading and signing this upcoming Thursday, June 21st, at 6:30pm.

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    Carmichael’s and local poets celebrate the life, activism and writing of the lat

    With the release of Marilyn Buck’s posthumously-released poetry collection, ‘Inside/Out’, Carmichael’s Bookstore and a group of local poets will gather this Thursday, June 21st at 7pm to honor the life and writing of the activist and poet.

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    Lloyd A. Hunter presents the life of a Civil War Hoosier hero at The Filson with

    The Franklin College professor discusses local revolutionary, William Taylor Stott, in his new book highlighting Stott’s Civil War diaries. Catch ‘For Duty and Destiny’ at The Filson Historical Society this Wednesday, June 20th, at 6pm

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    Carmichael’s hosts Junie B. Jones ‘Stupid Smelly Bus Tour’ at local libraries th

    The precocious 6-year-old of the famous children’s series hits the road in this national tour. Presented by Carmichael’s, Junie B.’s bus will stop at library branches in both Louisville and Jeffersonville this upcoming Monday, June 18th. “Wowie-wow-wow!”

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    Elizabeth Leonard presents the story of Civil War Kentuckian Joseph Holt with ‘

    Join professor and author Elizabeth Leonard as she restores this tireless Bluegrass Unionist to his rightful place in history. Stop by The Filson Historical Society at noon this Thursday, June 14th.

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    Reaper’s Reading: Dr. A. Glenn Crothers leads book discussion on death and the C

    Join Dr. A. Glenn Crothers in a discussion of the book ‘This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War’ by Drew Gilpin Faust this Wednesday, June 6th, at 3:30pm.

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    Professor Glynis Ridley speaks on the daring first woman to circumnavigate the g

    Learn the impressive story of Frenchwoman Jeanne Baret , the disguised 18th explorer and first woman to circumnavigate our planet. University of Louisville professor, Glynis Ridley, will present her tale as part of Locust Grove’s Afternoon Lecture Series this Wednesday, June 6th, at 1pm.

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