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Dog of the Month

Downtown Dog
of the Month

Meet the lovely Cher Burgener, known around town, of course, simply as Cher. The 8 year old Weimeraner and Miniature Australian Shepard mix can often be found greeting clients, and occasionally her frenemy Jake, at N2Therapy on Main Street. You can also find Cher and her caretaker Julie visiting Vic’s many a morning. Make sure to say hi!

Historic Moments
This month in conjunction with the Historic Preservation Commission, we are featuring:

La Salla House

La Salla House
1124 Main Street

Built in circa 1896, this house was listed on the National Register in part because it was one of the few Louisville properties retaining its original outbuildings, making it an important example of a late 19th century urban residential complex.

For more information about Louisville’s Historic Preservation Program contact Lauren Trice, 303-335-4594, laurent@louisvilleco.gov.

Louisville Farmer's Market logo

Louisville Farmers Market
Saturdays,
May 30 – October 11
9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Colorado farms and orchards bring fresh, local vegetables and fruits, breads, gluten free breads and baked goods, meats, salsas coffee, to-go food and much more. Live music weekly. Bring the kids, bring the dogs.

FIRST FRIDAY
ART WALK
October 2

Great art, Great food,
Great fun.

Got News?
e-mail Marilyn Davenport

DBA info: downtownlouisvilleco.com

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Impact on Education
Nominate an Outstanding Educator

Submission Deadline: November 2, 2015
Every year we get the opportunity to shine a spotlight on outstanding individuals making a difference in the lives of students.

The Impact Awards recognizes individuals in BVSD who have an extraordinary impact on student learning by valuing education, service to students, and leadership. Classroom teachers, specialists, administrators, classified employees, and volunteers are all eligible to be nominated by peers or community members in October. Go to Impact’s website, impactoneducation.org., to complete the nomination form and for further information. Submission deadline is November 2.

Trailhead Wealth Management Welcomes Josh Tribble

801 Main St.
Third Floor

Josh Tribble has joined Trailhead as a Branch Administrator and will be an integral part in the growth of the firm. You may remember Josh from Great Western Bank just two floors below, where he was Branch Manager. Congratulations Josh!

Yoga Junction Heads West

Yoga Junction
927 Main St.

To the west side of Main Street that is. Downtown Louisville’s highly successful yoga studio is moving across the street into the historic remodel at 927 Main in very early October. “I feel very fortunate to not only be able to stay in Downtown Louisville, but also to move into a space that truly captures the small-town setting that we all love,” says Yoga Junction owner Melissa Williams. Williams adds, “The new space features beautiful architectural features, natural light and has a very calming feel. I can’t wait to welcome students into the new Yoga Junction!” 927’s pre-remodel occupant, Zaremba Graphic + Web Solutions, will be staying in their new space at 841 Front Street.

Two Special Events in October

Louisville Cultural Council
Center for the Arts
801 Grant Ave
October 11 and October 23

The first of these exciting events is part of the Sunday Classic Series. Jim Baley will be featured as a solo guitarist and in a guitar and cello duet. The program begins at 3:00 pm on Sunday, October 11. The second concert features Alfredo Muro and his Latin jazz ensemble, on October 23 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students and $5 for youth.

Day of the Dead Events

Bella Frida
924 Main St
October 2 and throughout the month

Bella Frida will be celebrating Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, the month of October leading up to the actual celebration on November 1 and 2. Day of the Dead is a time where loved ones who have passed away are remembered and honored. Local artist BriAnne Berg has captured the essence with her playful skeleton paintings and will be featured at the store. Other special events are planned for the month including art classes, face paintings and a Community Altar. Check out the website for more details.

Informative Talk on Health

Achtermann Chiropractic and Massage
600 Main St.
October 10
11:45 am – 12:30 pm

Are you or someone you know in need of something different to help you achieve your physical goals? Are you someone who isn’t necessarily in pain but you know you aren’t living up to your physical potential? Are you suffering from a nagging injury or pain and are tired of the negative affects of pain meds? Do you know the difference between HEALTH CARE and SICKNESS CARE? Dr. Biggs will review ways that chiropractic can assist in the wellness treatment to create synergy between you, the patient, and the doctor. This is done mainly through nutrition and a good physical routine in addition to regular adjustments, which in all will help to ensure optimal position and function. Attendees will receive a complimentary gift.

Uno de 50 Trunk Show
“Silver Metal Art at its Best”

By Chance
920 Main St.
October 9
4:00 – 8:00 pm

This spectacular jewelry line from Madrid, is created from silver plated metal alloy and is rapidly gaining popularity all over the U.S. By Chance is the only Louisville retailer carrying the line. Don’t miss this opportunity to see this beautiful work and start your holiday shopping!

Small Business Basics Workshop Marketing Java

Center for the Arts
801 Grant
October 21
11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Are you prepared for Small Business Saturday in November? You might want to attend the Small Business Basics class, a marketing and business training workshop to provide you with tools and easy strategies to get the word out about your business and drive customers to your door! For more information go to marketingjava.com/sbb or call 303-900-3387.

Michele Lasker Show

FingerPlay Studio
901 Front St.
October 2
6:00 – 9:00 pm

FingerPlay Studio will host Michele Lasker during the October Art Walk. Coming from Oklahoma, Michele is a fibre artist who uses knit, crochet and digitally printed fabrics to create art inspired by nature. Take a workshop with Michele at FingerPlay studio on Sunday, October 4, 10:00-4:00 to collaborate and create a scarf or shawl with the artist. Workshop is $60, materials not included.

Hot Jazz Concert
Big Swing Trio

MaryLynn Gillaspie Photography Studio
908 Main St.
October 17
7:00 pm

Big Swing Trio has been performing together for many years and features Andy Weyl on piano, Mark Diamond, bass, Paul Romaine, drums and guest vocalist MaryLynn. This is the perfect venue to enjoy and appreciate their tight arrangements and ability to SWING! Limited seating available so RSVP early. 303-477-3730

Louisville Public Library Offerings

951 Main St.
Due to space limitations, this is just a sampling of offerings. Be sure to check the library website for ALL scheduled programs. www.louisville-library.org

Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties: Strategies for Adults
Library 1st Floor Meeting Room
October 7
6:30 – 8:00 pm

Gather resources and tips to jump the hurdles of dyslexia, address barriers in the workplace, and learn about assistive technologies available for people with learning differences and other disabilities. The workshop is presented by Jane McKean, career counselor, and Cindy Kalman, MFA, board member, Rocky Mountain Branch of the International Dyslexia Association.

Discover NASA: The Rapidly Changing Arctic: What we Know and How we Know it
Library 1st Floor Meeting Room
October 24
2:00 – 3:00 pm

Waleed Abdalati, Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at CU, and formerly a scientist with NASA, will share what he has learned from his research about how and why the Earth’s ice cover has changed, and what that means for our life on Earth. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

After Hours Star Party
Louisville Community Park
October 16
6:30 – 8:30 pm

Gather up the family for an evening of stargazing at Louisville Community Park. Experts from the Longmont Astronomical Society will bring special equipment, and help us all see exciting celestial objects. LAS will kick things off with a brief talk at 6:30 pm followed by a viewing party from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. All ages are welcome! Drop in and stay as long as you like!

What to Expect from NANOWRIMO
Library 1st Floor Meeting Room
October 28
6:30 – 7:30 pm

November is National Novel Writing Month (NANOWRIMO). Would you like to give it a try? Need some encouragement to get started and stay the course? Award-winning local author, Rachel Weaver will offer insight into how to get started on your novel, what to expect during NANOWRIMO, and how to move forward after a month of furious writing. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

15-minute Museum Chat: Murders and Other Crimes in Downtown Louisville
Historical Museum
1001 Main St.
October 2
6:00 – 8:00 pm

As part of the First Friday Art Walk chats, the Historic Museum will talk crime this month, specifically, crimes that took place in Louisville’s saloon culture, as well as other wrongdoings. Be sure and catch these spooky stories, presented regularly during the two hours.


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