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Dog of the Month

Downtown Dog
of the Month

Meet Wilson Davenport – call him Willy. Wild Willy is a 7 month old Lab-German Shepard mix – might even have a bit of Golden in him ’cause he’s so sweet. Willy D leaps a lot when he’s happy, and on his first walk Downtown he leaped all the way down Main street. In addition to raising Wilson, his mom, Marilyn, is a member of the Board of the DBA and handles the PR and Street Faire sponsorship.

Historic Moments

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

Louisville Center for the Arts

Louisville Center for the Arts
801 Grant Ave.

Built in 1894 as the “little red brick school house” it housed 1st and 2nd grade classes until about 1920. It has also served as the town library in the 1940’s, a recreation center in the 1950’s and 60’s, and the town senior center in the 1980’s. The bell tower was removed in the past and the current replica was installed in 2004.

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

FIRST FRIDAY
ART WALK
Friday, April 1

Great art, Great food,
Great fun.

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e-mail Marilyn Davenport

DBA info: downtownlouisvilleco.com

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Lucky Seven, Summer 2016

As promised, first look at this summer’s lineup is for you, you awesome Downtown Dialogue subscribers. Let’s get this party started!

June 17: MarchFourth!
June 24: Hot Buttered Rum
July 8: Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Cha’s
July 15: Samantha Fish
July 22: The Elders
July 29: Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers
August 5: Junior Brown



Front Street Creep

Workers replacing storm sewer pipes on Front Street have unearthed what appears to be a previously undocumented graveyard. “There’s at least seven caskets and possibly more down there,” said project foreman Chuck Vorst. “The City told us to dig them up and put them in those storage containers behind the Steinbaugh Pavilion.” “Unbelievable,” said local history buff Melanie Bartz when informed of the find. Ms Bartz added she thinks the casket occupants are most likely, “folks who couldn’t pay their gambling debts back in the day. I wonder if that’s where Uncle Leo disappeared to.”



Spring Open House

Gifts at Cooper’s Corner
940 Main St.
April 1
6:00 – 9:00 pm

Shop the new Spring/Summer line of clothing gifts and decor and enjoy savories from Mudrocks Tap & Tavern. Register to win one of four $25.00 gift certificates. Check out all the great brands including Patagonia, PBJ, Jess & Jane, and introducing the shop’s newest line from TRIBAL. Cooper will be waiting for you!



Spring Member Fine Art Show

Louisville Art Association
Louisville Center for the Arts
801 Grant
April 21 – 24

Each year we get a wonderful opportunity to see the talented works of the LAA members. The show kicks off Thursday, and a Wine and Cheese Reception will follow on Friday, April 22 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm. Various Gallery hours throughout the weekend, so check the LAA website, www.louisvilleart.org. Free and open to the public.

Free Networking After Hours Business Showcase

Louisville Chamber Of Commerce
Tri-City Elks Lodge
525 Main St.
April 27
5:00 – 7:00 pm

Over 75 people have attended these networking nights where you get a chance to meet and greet other folks and see what cool things some of our local businesses have to offer. Register to win a KindleFire 7 and other fun door prizes. Enjoy some delicious food from Smiling Moose, Double D’s Pizza, Jules Gourmet Catering and Nothing Bundt Cakes. Be sure to bring your friends!



April House Concerts

Silk’s Music and Social Club (MaryLynn Gillaspie Studio)
908 Main St.
April 9, 22, 24

Silk’s is featuring 3 exciting and dynamic house concerts this month, all in celebration of Spring. RSVP early since these concerts sell out fast. 303.477.3730

Saturday, April 9
7:00 pm
Coexistence Trio
with Peter John Stoltzman, John Grigsby and Andreas Schmid. Facebook event page: tinyurl.com/zks43gk

Friday, April 22
7:00 pm
Terri Jo Jenkins with The Jeff Jenkins Quartet.
Terri Jo sings music from her recently released CD, “From This Moment” Facebook event page: tinyurl.com/zzlago2

Sunday, April 24
4:30 pm
“Ben There”
with Steve Glotzer, Doug Krause, Chris Engleman, Don Newb. Weaving a textural kaleidoscope of pedal steel, guitar, bass and drums, “Ben There” re-imagines the soundtrack of the 60’s and 70’s, bringing a new sonic palette to the Beatles, Dylan, The Byrds, Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, The Allman Brothers and many more. Facebook event page: tinyurl.com/zqzlsq4

News From Zucca

Zucca
808 Main St.

Zucca has a new executive chef, George Jackson, and to introduce him to the community the restaurant is presenting their first Seasonal Chef’s Table. The Seasonal Chef’s Table is a quarterly, limited seating dinner that that features the flavors of each season. This first one, for PRIMAVERA, is on Tuesday, April 26. Space is limited and reservations are required. Come meet the new chef and enjoy his inspirational creations.

Zucca also offers Wine Mondays where all bottles of wine are 20% off and they have just started an amazing new Happy Hour with $3 beer, wine and small plates.



Les Misérables

CenterStage Theatre Company
Louisville Middle School
1341 Main St.
April 13 – 17

One of the most iconic musicals of the 20th century comes to Louisville when CenterStage Theatre Company presents Les Misérables. More than 70 talented young actors from across the Front Range bring Victor Hugo’s incredible story to life in this exciting production.

Show dates and times:
April 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th at 7:00 pm
April 16th and 17th at 1:00 pm

Tickets range from $8-24 and can be purchased at the box office or online at lesmiscenterstage.bpt.me

Visit the CenterStage Theatre Company website for more information: www.centerstagetheatercompany.org

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



First Friday Art Walk Events at the Museum
Louisville Historical Museum
April 1
4:00 – 6:00 pm

The Museum will present a series of programs based on the theme of Louisville’s Larder, which features agriculture, restaurants, the history of Italian influence on the local food culture, and a look at a typical family’s kitchen, garden, and larder.



Color and Design in Historic Textiles
Library 1st floor Meeting Room
April 7
7:00 – 8:30 pm

Did you know that our national colors are red, white and blue because of the Early American textile industry? Do you know why purple is associated with royalty? We easily associate specific colors and designs with countries, people and holidays, but you may be surprised to learn that a lot of these connections are due to ancient and historic textile processes. This presentation will delve into the development of color and designs of textiles, but we will also look at how it still relates to our lives today.

Forensic Study of Steel in the World Trade Center Towers
Library 1st floor Meeting Room
April 9
3:00 – 4:00 pm

While nearly everyone has seen pictures of the World Trade Center collapse in 2001, and many know stories of someone affected by the tragedy, few have heard any details about the steel that formed the structures, and the process that led to the collapse. In 2002, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was commissioned by Congress to investigate the structural and materials issues behind the collapses. This presentation by Dr. Tom Siewert, a retired member of NIST, will summarize the data collected between 2002 and 2004 on the behavior of the steel and the welds that framed the building.



10 Rules of Personal Finance for Teens & Parents
Library 1st Floor Meeting Room
April 27
6:00 – 7:30 pm

Learning the TEN RULES of personal finance as a teen, or adult, will help you have a more rewarding life. Elliott Moran of Community Financial Credit Union will teach you how to save and how to spend money to ensure that you have money to make college affordable, prepare for emergencies, pay off debt, boost your retirement fund, and save for experiences that will help you lead a less-stressful and more fulfilled life!



One Action 2016:
Arts & Immigration Project 1-4

2nd Floor Makerspace Room
Saturdays, April 2, 9,16, 23
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

One Action 2016: Arts + Immigration Project is designed to engage and inform county residents about the historic and contemporary issues of immigration through the cultural arts. This program is limited to 10 participants, 8-12. Pre-registration for each session is required.


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