Looking for something to do? Today’s Transitions Magazine has the scoop on where to go and what to do this April and beyond.Derby Festival Time!On your mark, get set, GO! The last leg of Louisville’s Triple Crown of Running will be a 15K on Saturday, April 2. Get ready for … [Read more...] about April Happenings Guide: Derby Style
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Mike Harper: What I Know Now
Mike Harper retired in 2005 after a 33-year career as a repairman with Xerox Corp. in Louisville. He is the current president of the Louisville Dulcimer Society and has been a member of the group for 14 years. In addition to his music, he has a slew of other interests that keep … [Read more...] about Mike Harper: What I Know Now
Show Your Landscaping Some Love
Spring is (almost) in the air. Why not show your own yard some love of the botanical kind with a spruce-up? Bold and beautiful when used in landscaping, red is a great way to give your yard a boost of color. And with warm weather days becoming more frequent as we move into March, … [Read more...] about Show Your Landscaping Some Love
Press a Button to Save Your Life
Last year, while out to dinner with my father, he received an urgent alert on his phone. His mother had fallen, was experiencing slurred speech, and was confused. She was having a stroke, but thanks to her medical alert system, she was able to call him for help. With the click of … [Read more...] about Press a Button to Save Your Life
Spring Social: March Is Abuzz With Things To Do
Looking for something to do? Today’s Transitions Magazine has the scoop on where to go and what to do this March and beyond.Events Around TownThe Filson Historical Society will explore the rise, fall, and revitalization of the urban core in their exhibit, Forgotten Foundations: … [Read more...] about Spring Social: March Is Abuzz With Things To Do