Louisville Magazine

DEC 2014

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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 12.14 47 Now you're barking up the right tree. Now you're barking up the right tree. Guess you'll just have to try harder. You down with his-tor-y? Yeah, you know me! You seem hard to please. Did you know that? OK, then. What about history? Is that something that interests you? Want to hear something cool? You're becoming a nuisance. (Exhales) Do you like the arts? Preservation Louisville Habitat for Humanity of Metro Louisville Muhammad Ali Center Louisville Independent Business Alliance Do you like saving old buildings? Do you like Muhammad Ali? Local business? Yeah, we were just double-checking, 'cause that's kind of weird. What about building things? We know what we said. It's just that… The Cabbage Patch Settlement House, Family and Children's Place, Boys and Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana, YouthBuild Louisville, Dare to Care Food Bank, West End School, Home of the Innocents Metro United Way, Americana Community Center, Coalition for the Homeless, Wellspring, Seven Counties Services, Family Scholar House, Women 4 Women, Center for Women and Families Supplies Over Seas, WaterStep The Kentucky Humane Society, Shamrock Pet Foundation, Animal Care Society Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, 21st Century Parks, Olmsted Parks Conservancy Frazier History Museum, the Filson Historical Society, Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, Locust Grove Two things: 1.You can give a home- utility gift, or "hug," to credit the LG&E;, KU or ODP account of your choice. Secretly pay the bill of a hard-up family or cover the electric costs for a charity's ofce. 2. This March, Brackets For Good will raise money for up to 64 local nonprofts competing in a bracket similar to the NCAA tournament. Raise more money than your "opponent," advance to the next round. The winner gets an extra $10,000, and all nonprofts keep what they've raised throughout the tournament. Music Louisville Leopard Percussionists, Bourbon Baroque, Kentucky Opera, Louisville Orchestra, Louisville Chorus Visual art The Speed, Louisville Visual Art Association Stage Actors Theatre, Walden Theatre, The Alley Theater, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, StageOne, Louisville Ballet Books Louisville Free Public Library The arts in general Fund for the Arts Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Already told you I don't like people. Now that I'll say yes to. Everybody loves the arts in this city. That's a really specifc question. But, yes. Yes I do. Love using my hands. He's the one person I do like! Only way to shop. No, keep going. Look, you're the one who said you'd fnd the perfect nonproft for me. Nope.

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