For Louisville native John Zickel, the COVID pandemic brought an opportunity to make a difference in the community. It started when John’s wife, Christine, saw a Facebook post from the newly formed nonprofit Feed Louisville asking for volunteers willing to pick up food donations … [Read more...] about Feeding The Community
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A Caregiver’s Story: Learning On The Job
My mom is an independent Southern woman, raised in rural Kentucky, then raising her family in the suburbs. After their nest emptied in the late ‘70s, Mom decided if she and Dad could parent three wily kids from Lexington to Nashville to Memphis to Louisville and then back to my … [Read more...] about A Caregiver’s Story: Learning On The Job
Derby Spirits: Check Out These Sipping Socials
If you’re a local who usually avoids celebrating the Kentucky Derby thinking it is for other people, maybe you just haven’t found the right event. Today’s Transitions searched through the list and came up with some you should put on your calendar.Sipping Socials:BourbonVille: … [Read more...] about Derby Spirits: Check Out These Sipping Socials
Custom-Made With Natural Elements Can Provide A Conversation Piece
Natural Elements:Southern Vintage owner John Allgeier says, "You can't have too much wood and stone. People want to feel like their home is in Colorado, like it's in the mountains. They want it cozy."Anything reclaimed and custom-made can provide a conversation piece and wow … [Read more...] about Custom-Made With Natural Elements Can Provide A Conversation Piece
Try Chair Yoga At Waterfront Botanical Gardens
After a long hibernation period in winter, we may feel a little stiff as spring approaches. Waterfront Botanical Gardens offers two kinds of yoga classes to help our bodies regain their elasticity: chair yoga each Wednesday and regular yoga every other Wednesday. Chair yoga … [Read more...] about Try Chair Yoga At Waterfront Botanical Gardens