Louisville Magazine

JUN 2017

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louisville.com/subscriptions LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 6.17 101 Hobbs Chapel 1003 Anchorage Woods Circle // 254-9878 anchoragegardenclub.org Built in 1876 and destroyed by a fire in 1954, the gothic facade, maintained by the An- chorage Garden Club, is all that remains of the chapel. Follow the walking path behind it and you'll come upon a charming walled cemetery containing 80 graves of the Hobbs family and other early residents of the village. MISCELLANEOUS Awesome Outdoor Products 13720 Aiken Road // 266-0058 awesomeoutdoorproducts.com Besides gazebos and storage buildings, it's the exclusive local supplier of wooden Rain- bow Play Systems equipment. Champ's Rollerdrome 12204 Shelbyville Road // 742-2699 skateatchamps.com Roller-skating has always been a DJ-fueled big-beat adventure at Champ's. Compound Care Pharmacy 12121 Shelbyville Road // 244-6500 compoundcarerx.com And old-time pharmacy with a high-tech twist, Compound Care provides nutritional con- sultation and customized medi- cations for children, adults and pets with allergies. The Cozy Quilter 12204 Shelbyville Road // 742-2699 thecozyquilter.com Offers quilting classes and holds meetings for various clubs. (Harry Potter, anyone?) Hobbytown USA 12615 Shelbyville Road // 254-5755 hobbytownusa.com This locally owned franchise sells games, radio-controlled cars, trucks, helicopters, airplanes, train sets and accessories. Little Bit of Bybee 11617 Main St. // 245-0557 bybeepottery.com An offshoot of the oldest pottery company west of the Alleghenies, Little Bit of Bybee makes affordably-priced din- nerware and accessories in 12 solid and 16 speckled glazes. Miles Ahead Music 808 Lyndon Lane // 479-3772 Band and orchestra equip- ment, repairs and lessons. Mudpie Studios & Gallery 12902 Shelbyville Road // 254-5477 Mudpie's atelier studio offers adult art instruction in oil painting, as well as a first-floor gallery — a favorite haunt of local interior designers — that sells its students' work. The Prickly Pear 11505 Main St. // 254-7327 facebook.com/thePricklyPear- Boutique Screenprinting, embroidery and similar services are offered at this gift and jewelry shop in historic Middletown. Renaissance Fun Park 201 Park Place Drive // 253- 9700 funatthepark.com Renaissance Fun Park features go-karts, two miniature golf courses, more than 30 arcade games and a 5,000-square- foot laser tag arena. Scheller's Fitness and Cycling 11520 Shelbyville Road // 245-1955 schellers.com Home and commercial fitness equipment and bicycles by Trek, Gary Fisher, Electra and Mirraco. Sew Cute by Katie 11408 Shelbyville Road // 245-8770 sewcutebykatie.com Sew Cute by Katie provides alterations, custom embroidery and custom sewing for busi- nesses and individuals, as well as monogrammed gift items of all kinds. The Smocking Shoppe 169 S. English Station Road // 409-9664 smockingshop.com This embroidery and sewing supply shop offers group class- es and free lessons when you buy a machine. Stickhead Lacrosse & Sports 12623 Shelbyville Road // 245-7849 stickheadusa.com Founded in 2003 by two Maryland natives, Stickhead Lacrosse & Sports specializes in apparel and equipment for field hockey and lacrosse. A Taste of Kentucky 11800 Shelbyville Road // 244-3355 atasteofkentucky.com This store sells and ships a wide range of Louisville- and Kentucky-centric gifts and souvenirs to far-flung locales around the globe. A Touch of Elegance Florist 12123 Shelbyville Road // 254-7673 touchofeleganceflorist.com Online ordering and a phone that's answered 24/7 allows A Touch of Elegance florists to provide prompt customer service. Walnut Grove Nursery 16200 Eastwood Cut Off Road // 244-7019 walnutgrovenursery.com Got a green thumb? Walnut Grove sits on nine acres of trees, shrubs and flowers, has five greenhouses and offers landscaping services. Westport Village 1315 Herr Lane // 533-8177 westportvillage.com This development near the intersection of Westport Road and Herr Lane isn't your typical outdoor shopping mall. It's packed with locally owned restaurants like Napa River Grill, Wild Eggs, Comfy Cow and Hiko-a-mon, plus clothing and gift shops. Westport also hosts a summer concert series on Fridays from June through August and trick-or-treat in the Village near Halloween. Westport Whiskey & Wine 1115 Herr Lane, Suite 101 // 708-1313 westportwhiskeyandwine.com More than just whiskey and wine — and beer and tequila — this bright liquor store in Westport Village hosts wine and bourbon tastings, and its staff is quick to educate the newbie. Try the enomatic machine, which allows you to buy a single pour of a wine that otherwise might be out of your price range. Whet Your Palette —The Art House in Anchorage 1415 Evergreen Road // 438- 8865 whetyourpalette.com This old Anchorage house was converted into a place for artists of all ages and levels. Drop-ins or private parties can create masterpieces in the dining room, living room or screened-in porch. YMCA-Northeast Branch 9400 Mill Brook Road // 425- 1271 ymcalouisville.org/northeast This huge — 65,000 square feet — community and fitness center includes Calypso Cove Waterpark for hot-weather outdoor fun. MARCH 2017 $4.70 WEST VS. 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