Routines provide us some structure and security, and we tend to like them, but they can and often do become ruts. As we approach the turn of the new year, it might be a good time to assess whether you need to add some spice to your life and ask more of 2024. Make plans: the … [Read more...] about Increase Your Levels Of Well-Being By Doing This
Passions
Finding Shelter…At An Art Museum
Shelter is my guiding word for this year. It is a non-striving word. A shelter offers refuge, provides safety, and embraces calm and quiet. On a blustery Sunday afternoon in spring, there is no better place to seek shelter than an art museum. We are so lucky here in … [Read more...] about Finding Shelter…At An Art Museum
She Looks At Each Day As A Gift. Read More About What She Knows Now.
Shelly Zegart expresses her love of quilts through collecting, curating exhibitions, and sharing her knowledge through books and lectures. Shelly is involved in a number of community projects. Her most recent effort is the Kentucky to the World initiative. Its mission is to … [Read more...] about She Looks At Each Day As A Gift. Read More About What She Knows Now.
Helping Veterans Adjust
For Louisville native William “Bill” Laird, helping veterans is a labor of love. The former Marine (1970-74) and current Commander of the American Legion in Shepherdsville knows how difficult it is to readjust to civilian life after service in the military.“The military does a … [Read more...] about Helping Veterans Adjust
His Clearest Story Is On The Stage
If you partake in the local arts and culture scene, you may well be familiar with Marty Rosen. A man with a wide range of intellectual and creative pursuits, Marty is, among other things, a musician, freelance writer, and the former director of IU Southeast Library (2000-2021). … [Read more...] about His Clearest Story Is On The Stage