If one of your goals for this year is to spend more time reading than you did in 2020, joining a local book club might be an ideal way to do that. For the most part, book clubs in Louisville and beyond have moved online in order to keep their members safe, holding their meetings … [Read more...] about Read a New Book With a Book Club — And a Review on “The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness”
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From Police Work — to Law — to Peace Corps — to Teaching
Lonnie Cooper of Jeffersonville, Indiana, has had several careers.“My wife won’t let me retire,” quips Lonnie, 70, whose wife is Clark County Circuit Court Judge Vicki Carmichael. But kidding aside, Lonnie loves what he does. He has worked in law enforcement for 20 years, been an … [Read more...] about From Police Work — to Law — to Peace Corps — to Teaching
Missing Something?
Everyone feels left out sometimes – here’s what you can do:As we mature, our emotions grow and change with us. We develop the tools to communicate succinctly instead of having that ginormous meltdown in the toy aisle at Target. Even as adults, though, there are some feelings that … [Read more...] about Missing Something?
Indiana: Stand on the Banks of The Falls of the Ohio
We have scoped out day trips in Louisville and Southern Indiana that are fun for all ages. There is an ancient sea floor that sits on the banks of the Ohio River in Clarksville, Indiana and just waits for people to come visit it. At some 390 million-years-old, the fossil beds at … [Read more...] about Indiana: Stand on the Banks of The Falls of the Ohio
Louisville: A Light-Filled Library and Maker Space
Louisville Free Public Library branches were closed for a time in the spring of 2020 and then reopened for curbside pickup and technology appointments. On March 26, 2021, the library will begin offering in-person “Grab and Go” access to library materials. (Check here for the … [Read more...] about Louisville: A Light-Filled Library and Maker Space