Louisville Magazine

JUN 2017

Louisville Magazine is Louisville's city magazine, covering Louisville people, lifestyles, politics, sports, restaurants, entertainment and homes. Includes a monthly calendar of events.

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inamarcellaevents.com kycraftbash.com LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 83 KENTUCKY CRAFT BASH SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH @ LOUISVILLE WATERFRONT PARK'S FESTIVAL PLAZA WWW.KYCRAFTBASH.COM BASH KENTUCKY CRAFT PRESENTED BY: BREWGRASS TRAIL CURE CF GOSS SAMFORD HEIDLEBERG DISTRIBUTING INSURAMAX LOU'S BREWS LOUISVILLE SWIG LOUISVILLE WATER COMPANY THE MAX 102.3 KENTUCKY EAGLE KENTUCKY PROUD KROGER MPE COMMUNICATIONS WILSON AND MUIR BANK AND TRUST W.M. SPRINKMAN MISCELLANEOUS Better Days West 2600 W. Broadway // 774-9909 betterdaysrecords.net This locally owned, independent, new-and-used record/CD store carries Louisville's best selection of blues and jazz. Caufield's 1006 W. Main St. // 583-0636 caufields.com A Louisville landmark for more than 90 years, this is where any true Louisvillian goes to get a Halloween costume, masquerade accessories, whoopee cushions or fanny floss. Louisville Central Community Center 1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. // 583- 8821 lcccnews.org This Russell neighborhood community center is known for its preschool learning centers, youth arts-education and family strengthening programs. The recently completed Old Walnut Street project added retail space, a spacious, light-filled, glass-front atrium and a meeting/conference hall. New in 2017: The Gigabit Experience, where the public can try out ultra-high- speed internet for free. Louisville Legends 1700 Bank St. // 435-2811 Wanna be a contender? This is the place to learn. Proprietor James Doolin has been training boxers — some of whom became national champions — for more than 50 years. Louisville Visual Art 1538 Lytle St. // 584-8166 louisvillevisualart.org Formerly known as the Louisville Visual Arts Association, the revamped LVA has established an arts-education center with gallery and studio space in Portland. St. Stephen Church and Family Life Center 1018 S. 15th St. // 583-6798 ssclive.org With 10,000 members, this is the largest church in west Louisville. Its Family Life Center features a white-tablecloth restaurant called Fredrick's (open 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays), a fitness center, two gyms and racquetball courts. Tim Faulkner Gallery 1512 Portland Ave. // 389-0347 timfaulknergallery.com This art-packed, no-pretense gallery, with several rooms painted in vibrant hues, should not be missed. Internationally known graffiti artists have painted the walls in and around the 26,000-square-foot building, including in the Crescendo bar, where you might catch a concert, play or other event.

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