Louisville Magazine

JUL 2015

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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 7.15 13 A sampling of local businesses who are LIBA members. For a complete, searchable list, download our app or visit keeplouisvilleweird.com/members. Scott Shuftt Events and Promotion (502) 724-4643 beatersville.com Beatersville Car & Bike Show is a traditional rod and custom show that takes place annually on the Sunday before Memorial Day. The Widow's Walk Ice Creamery & Bicycle Rentals 415 E Riverside Dr. (Clarksville)., (812) 285-8850 widowswalkicecreamery.com When the weather is warm, enjoy walk up service with 23 favors, then delight in our beautiful views of the Ohio. Make a day of it by renting a bicycle and taking a leisurely ride along the river. Center For Neighborhoods 610 S. 4th St., Ste. 609, (502) 589-0343 centerforneighborhoods.org Center For Neighobrhoods has pursued its mission to support and empower neighborhoods to create stronger and more vital communities through civic engagement since 1972. The Parent Teacher Store & Toys Too! 10211 Westport Rd., (502) 425-8770 theparent-teacherstore.com Teaching aids, games, and toys designed to stimulate the mind and entertain the child in all of us. Sustainable Health Choices 3046 Bardstown Rd., (502) 265-5849 sustainablehealthchoices.com Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Tibetan Acupressure, Love Yourself 3 week detox, Pregnancy Massage, Massage Classes. Education around preventive healthcare. Ofce inside Highlands Rainbow Blossom. Independent's Month Kickof at Iroquois Amphitheater Monday, July 6, 5pm-8pm Local vendors, food trucks, and Nick Peay Band will help us kick of July, the month of being independent! Our celebration precededs the July installment of Free Movie Nights at the Amphitheater, so stay and be your weird self for Muppets Most Wanted. Gonzo would be proud. www. keeplouisvilleweird.com for more details. We celebrate our nation's independence on July 4th. All month long, the Louisville Independent Business Alliance is celebrating something that makes our big country (and our little neighborhoods) great: independent businesses. Talk about American icons like apple pie and baseball games, and the Mom-and-Pop Shop comes to mind. Entrepreneurism is a value our country places great importance on - that 'get out and make it happen' spirit that distinguishes our nation, and our fair city. So celebrate the month of July by making a 10% shift in your buying habits. We know you can't buy local 100% of the time, but you can make small shifts and have a huge impact. Think about areas you may not have considered before. Your bank. Your kids' toys. Your gym. Use LIBA's member directory online or in the app to search by keywords and location (keeplouisvilleweird. com/directory). You'll be surprised at what you will fnd! Our study has shown that a market shift of just 10% away from chains to independents would retain an additional $416 million a year in our regional economy every year. So get independent! Contact the Louisville Independent Business Alliance: (502) 473-4687 keeplouisvilleweird.com jennifer@keeplouisvilleweird.com louisvillewatertower.com suntimepoolswest.com Pool Construction, Services & Supplies and Big Green Egg Retailer Retail locations in Middletown: (502) 245-1262 Crestwood: (502) 241-2263 suntimepoolswest.com aph.org/museum

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