by April Allman | Jan 11, 2020 | Wedding Celebrations
Sarah Cocanougher dreamt up a naturally beautiful wedding day for her marriage to John Hamilton last September. The ceremony at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church and with a reception at The Pointe venue turned out to be a perfect fit, complete with a pasta bar and...
by Emily | Jan 9, 2020 | This Weekend
Calling all first time homeowners, this one’s for you! Buying a home can be scary and if you have questions you’ll want to head down to the Southwest Regional Library on Thursday night. This class will cover everything you need to know when buying a home....
by April Allman | Jan 7, 2020 | Best For You, Career, What Works
We talked to Louisville’s own bestselling author Rachel Richards, who at age 27, quit her finance job and retired, now living off $10,000+ per month in passive income. What are three smaller, realistic things I can do this year to change my money situation? “First,...
by Emily | Jan 2, 2020 | Community, This Weekend
At The Speed Art Museum another fantastic feature is headed to the Speed Cinema. Get ready for The Animation Show of Shows: a curated selection of the best animated short films created by students and professionals around the world. Explore themes such as personal...
by Emily | Dec 29, 2019 | Community, Gifts
In 1912, a group of women banded together to volunteer their time and energy to care for women in abusive relationships. These trailblazing visionaries planted the seeds for a gift that grew into The Center For Women and Families, a place that’s committed to providing...
by Emily | Dec 27, 2019 | Community, Gifts
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest has a mission that stands as tall and as true as the trees in its forest. “The long-term goal of Bernheim is connecting people with nature, and so our adult and youth programs speak to that connection,” says Dan Pascucci,...