Louisville Magazine

APR 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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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 4.17 17 LIBA Partner Pages A sampling of local businesses who are LIBA members. For a complete, searchable list, download our app or visit keeplouisvilleweird.com/directory Bohemian Monkey 1029 Bardstown Rd., 648-8136, bohemianmonkey.com Professional face painting and Henna body art, a safe, natural, and temporary form of adornment. Available for private, commercial, business, conference, corporate, community events and fundraisers. Whisman's Backyard Honey 9017 Stonemour Way, Charlestown, IN, 262-2816 Whisman's Backyard Honey is local, raw and unpasteurized. All of our hives are in Clark Co, Indiana and provide the most local honey available. In addition, we produce many honey related products. City Collaborative Foundation, Inc 556 S. 4th St., 609-0869, citycollaborative.org City Collaborative is a nonprofit urban research, planning and design research laboratory dedicated to advancing new ideas and developing actionable solutions for cities, regions and their communities. Regalo 562 S. 4th St., 583-1798; 234 E. Pearl St., New Albany, IN, (812) 542-6567; regaloart.com An eclectic mix of unique gifts, one-of-a-kind jewelry and accessories, contemporary decor and fine art. All of this in a fun, vibrant atmosphere at very reasonable prices. Stock Yards Bank and Trust Co. 1040 East Main Street, 582-2571, syb.com Full-service banking for large business, small business, and individuals. Local since 1904. Buy Local Fair Sunday, May 21, 12-6 p.m. Louisville Water Tower Park Think of your favorite restaurant. How about your favorite shop? And who keeps you coming back for great service? We'll bet it's a homegrown business. Independent, locally-owned businesses are essential to a vital local economy and Louisville's community character. They're owned by our friends and neighbors, or maybe even by you. Independent businesses are the backbone of local economies, civic life, local charities, and wealth creation for millions of citizens, as well as a training ground for future generations of entrepreneurs. When you shift your spending to more local independents, you keep the home fires burning: $55 of every $100 spent stays right here (only $14 when it's a chain). So think of yourself as a member of the community, rather than merely a consumer. Home is where the heart is, and when you buy local, it's also where the money is! Louisville Independent Business Alliance: (502) 473-4687 keeplouisvilleweird.com jennifer@keeplouisvilleweird.com The fair will feature a marketplace of more than 180 booths from local businesses, musicians, artist and craftspeople, chefs, community organizations, and farmers. The event will also include live music, a craft beer tent, food trucks, cooking competition, a silent auction area and Kid's Zone. All local and all fun! Are you a LIBA Member? Take advantage of the Louisville Magazine/LIBA partnership and your ad could be here! For more info, call 625-0100 or email advertising@loumag.com the best read on the city SUBSCRIBE $22/year call 502.625.0100 MARCH 2017 $4.70 WEST VS. EAST / REDLINING'S UGLY LEGACY / FINDING HOME / GOODBYE, BEECHER TERRACE the west end, PART III: HOUSING ABANDONed

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