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    Jefferson Memorial Forest leads Howl at the Moon dog walk, August 17 [Family & P

    On August 17, 7-8:30 p.m., Jefferson Memorial Forest staff will lead pooches and their owners on an evening hike through the Forest. Entrance fee is $6, but canines receive samples of Milkbone Trail Mix while quantities last.

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    Join your neighbors and 37 million other people for National Night Out August 7

    Louisville is joining the national efforts of National Night Out with activities in all eight police districts on Tuesday, August 7. Times and locations vary, but there is fun for the whole family.

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    Kids can travel around the world in a couple of hours with Passport Adventure

    Join Just Creations on Saturday, July 28, noon to 4 p.m. for the second annual Passport Adventure. This free event is for elementary aged children and features craft projects from around the world.

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    Louisville Free Public Library hosts “Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racia

    America's pastime includes a rich history of challenges for African Americans. Join Dr. Bruce Tyler from the University of Louisville as he presents " Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Racial Segregation in America" at the Louisville Free Public Library main branch.

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    SkyBar is revitalizing the dance party scene in St. Matthews with Glittertitz DJ

    Saints and SkyBar recently went through management changes and extensive renovations. The new managers are now ready to kick-off a dance party revolution this Friday with special guests Glittertitz DJz.

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    Louisville Free Public Library hosts “Louisville Slugger and the African America

    America's pastime includes a rich history of challenges for African Americans. Join P.J. Shelley from the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory as he presents "Louisville Slugger and the African American Baseball Experience" at the Louisville Free Public Library main branch.

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