Carol Butler, president and CEO of Butler Books, continues to publish books so she can keep her husband’s legacy alive.“My husband Bill and I founded Butler Books in 1989,” says Carol, 70. “When Bill died of cancer in 2009, it was very important to me and to our sons that we keep … [Read more...] about The Written Word Endures and So Does She
Louisville: Go See “The Cool Kentucky” Exhibit
The Cool Kentucky exhibit at the Frazier History Museum is exactly what it sounds like: information about cool geologic features that exist in the state, cool products that are created within the state, and people who were born in the state and went on to do cool things. “It … [Read more...] about Louisville: Go See “The Cool Kentucky” Exhibit
What a Career! Singing in the Opera
Edie Davis Tidwell sang her first solo in elementary school in Moore, Oklahoma. That first performance would lead her to a career in opera, orchestral recitals, and teaching voice at the University of Louisville. Edie sang with the Kentucky Opera, Louisville Orchestra, Louisville … [Read more...] about What a Career! Singing in the Opera
“Make It All Count”
At 84, Paul Carmony is almost as busy now as when he worked for insurance giant Humana. Paul retired from the company in 1998 and began volunteering for St Vincent de Paul, where he has volunteered for more than 20 years. The General, as he’s affectionately known, has no plans to … [Read more...] about “Make It All Count”
When It’s With Purpose, It Doesn’t Feel Like Work
Why is Marita Willis working so hard? “I just think that’s part of my spiritual gift,” says Marita, 65, chief empowerment officer of Hope Collaborative, a community development program serving immigrant children and their families. “The base that we serve is an eclectic … [Read more...] about When It’s With Purpose, It Doesn’t Feel Like Work