Louisville Magazine

NOV 2013

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On The Feature Town With Benefits 11/6 5th Annual Exceptional Chefs Celebrating Exceptional Education Benefts: Carriage House Educational Services 7-11 p.m. Mellwood Art and Entertainment Center Come support our educational programs for children of all abilities including those diagnosed with autism and other developmental disabilities. The evening's emcee will be Tim Laird, the "chief entertainment offcer" of Brown-Forman. Food tastings and drinks will be featured from some of Louisville's best chefs with the staff of Wiltshire on Market orchestrating the evening. The evening will include a live and silent auction. Tickets are $60. For more information, visit carriagehouseps.org or call 253-1293. NON-P d ROFIT EVENTS for various prizes. For more information, contact Kimberly Tronzo at kktronzo@yahoo.com or visit grrand.org. 11/9 Cedar Lake's 25th Annual First Light Gala Benefts: Cedar Lake Foundation 6-11 p.m. Marriott East Commonwealth Ballroom This black-tie dinner will include silent and live auctions and entertainment by America's Got Talent sand artist Joe Castillo. Cost is $175/ person and $1,400/per table of eight. For more information, contact Jim Evans at 495-4942 or visit cedarlake.org. 11/15 Dickens Family Night 11/7 6th Annual I-Thirst Dinner Benefts: WaterStep 6:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency WaterStep celebrates this annual fundraiser where all proceeds go toward the organization's mission to empower ordinary people to provide safe, clean water. Attendees will enjoy dinner and hear personal testimonies from people who have been affected by the world water crisis. Cost is $125/person, $1,250/table and $2,000/corporate table to be listed as sponsor. For more information, contact Michael Raus at 568-6342, ext. 404, or visit waterstep. org 11/8 The 17th Annual GRRAND Affair Benefts: Golden Retriever Rescue & Adoption of Needy Dogs 6:30-10:30 p.m. Mellwood Art and Entertainment Center Come listen to music, bid on silent and live auctions, eat, drink and mingle with other GRRAND family and friends, including the four-legged ones. Raffe tickets on sale now 15 6 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 11.13 Benfts: Kosair Children's Hospital 6-9 p.m. Louisville Slugger Field Enjoy a night of Dickens-era costumed characters and carolers, Santa Claus, freworks and Old English-style fare such as fsh and chips and bangers and mash. Cost is $5/children; $8/ adults; $25/families of four or more. Tickets are available at the door or by calling 629-KIDS. 11/15-11/17 Festival of Trees and Lights Benefts: Kosair Hospital's Wendy L. Novak Diabetes Care Center Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Louisville Slugger Field The festival of Trees and Lights, presented by Republic Bank, features hundreds of beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and assorted greenery of all sizes that adorn the corridors of Slugger Field. Area businesses and individuals sponsor the trees, and creative designers bring them to life. There will be wreaths and greenery for sale, gift and sweet shops and children's activities. Cost is $5/adults; $3/children and senior citizens. For more information, call 629-8060 or visit kosairchildrenshospital.com.

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