JUNE 2022
One of a Kind
MAGAZINE
JEFFERSONTOWN RESIDENT JILL WRIGHT IS LIVING HER BEST LIFE
STAYING IN TUNE Piper Madison Talks Musical Growth and Return to Louisville IN STRIDE Runner Joe Burkett Finishes 2nd in Boston Marathon’s Visual Impairment Division
TownePost.com
• Eye & Vision Exams • Annual Diabetic Exams • Vision Therapy • Vision Rehab • Sports Vision Therapy • Contact Lens Exams • Sunglasses • Optical Services • Safety Glasses • Treatment of Dry Eye Syndrome • Accepts Most Insurances
2021 RECIPIENT OF THE KOA CLIFFORD C LEADINGHAM AWARD
Dr. Stuart Young • Dr. Lauren McKinch • Dr. Daniel Bowersox
EXPERTS IN VISION, EXCEPTIONAL CARE C E L E B R AT I N G 2 5 Y E A R S O F E XC E P T I O N A L C A R E !
3701 Hopewell Road, Louisville • 502-398-3937
Mon/Wed/Fri: 8:30 - 5:00pm • Thur: 12:00 - 8:00pm • Tue: 5:00pm - 8:00 for Vision Therapy
403 Washington Street, Shelbyville • 502-647-3937 Mon/Wed/Thur/Fri: 8:30 - 5:00pm • Tue: 12:00 - 8:00pm
BowersoxVisionCenter.com
LEADERSHIP MATTERS
BRIAN
ABRAMS
FOR
JEFFERSONTOWN
AYO R E - E LME C RT
Proven leadership fostering family, community & economic growth. abramsforjeffersontownmayor.com
Paid for by Brian Abrams
Did you know...
We offer after care services at no charge? For as long as you need.
9318 Taylorsville Rd (502) 266-9655
5317 Dixie Highway (502) 447-2600
owenfuneralhome.com
Ann30th Y iver ear sar y!
“CHUBBY RAY”
Perkins
2 9 9 1 . t s e
MAYOR JEFFERSONTOWN 2022
Trusted Leadership, Responsible & Accountable
Paid for by committee to elect “Chubby Ray” Perkins
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 3
A TOWNE POST NETWORK PUBLICATION
For advertising information, contact:
IN THIS ISSUE
JUNE 2022
PUBLISHER COREY BOSTON corey@townepost.com 502.407.0185
FOUNDER/CEO TOM BRITT tom@townepost.com 317.496.3599 PRESIDENT JEANNE BRITT jeanne@townepost.com 317.810.0011 PRODUCTION COORDINATOR ERIN TURK DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT JOSH BROWN CREATIVE DIRECTORS TONI EADS VAL AUSTIN
10 9
PLANNING TO CHANGE TO A MULTIGENERATIONAL HOME?
10
Jill Wright Is Living Her Best Life
14 REAL-TIME ANALYTICS Scan the QR code to see this magazine’s real-time reach and distribution numbers.
STAYING IN TUNE
Piper Madison Talks Musical Growth and Return to Louisville
19
JUNE WORD SEARCH PUZZLE
TOWNE POST NETWORK, INC. 8800 North Street, Suite 117 Fishers, IN 46038 Phone/Text: 317-810-0011
HOSTING AN APÉRO HOUR
Liven Up Your Gathering With Friends, Simple Food and Flowers
26
ONE OF A KIND
COPY EDITOR JON SHOULDERS
25
20
THE BEAUTY OF STORYTELLING
FANTASTIC FACILITIES
Trager Family Jewish Community Center Has Something for All Ages
30
6 IDEAS TO MAKE FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL THIS YEAR
34
IN STRIDE
Runner Joe Burkett Finishes 2nd in Boston Marathon’s Visual Impairment Division
StageOne Family Theatre Celebrates 75 Years
#SPOTLIGHTINGLOCAL
KEY CONTRIBUTORS
FOR FRANCHISE INFORMATION, VISIT franchising.townepost.com
ABIGAIL HAKE / CHRISTY HEITGER-EWING GAVIN LAPAILLE / GEOFFREY DONNE / KELLY HAZELRIGG BURGESS KRISTEN PAWLAK / RENEE LARR / RICK REDDING
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU. WE HAVE IMPLEMENTED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT INCLUDE THE PLACEMENT OF MEDICAL GRADE HEPA PURIFIERS.
GENERAL FAMILY, COSMETIC AND IMPLANT DENTISTRY • FREE Orthodontic Consultations for Adults and Teens • $300 OFF Ortho when you bring in this ad • 50% OFF Take Home Whitening after exam, X-rays and cleaning, or • FREE Whitening with completed Orthodontic cases such as Six Month Smiles or Invisalign • FREE Second opinions • Care Credit extended payment plans to meet your budget
FULL NO BLEED
*up to 18 months zero interest options for qualified applicants
• Broken or chipped tooth? Don’t delay, come on in before it gets worse
DR. AARON BERGER WITH HIS WIFE RACHEAL AND THEIR CHILDREN.
SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT OUR SERVICES, AND DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT SOME OF THE EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS
2831 S. Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, Ky 40220 Located between Cattleman’s Roadhouse and Stock Yards Bank on S. Hurstbourne Parkway. TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 5
WHERE EVERYONE IS FAMILY WEBSITE RELAUNCH INCLUDES NEW FEATURES, QUICK LINKS TO BETTER SERVE JEFFERSONTOWN RESIDENTS
W
e have been working for many months on an update to the City of Jeffersontown website. The appearance is refreshed and more visually appealing. But the most important change is its user friendliness. Jeffersontown Mayor Bill Dieruf A key goal in the website revamp was to create an improved resource for our residents. The revised site makes it faster and easier for residents to obtain information and get questions answered. It’s also designed to be mobile friendly. In fact, a mobile app will be available, making it simpler to use the functions of the site on a cell phone. (The app can be downloaded at Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store.) The new version of the City of Jeffersontown The revamped website will launch on website will Wednesday, June 1. We debut on encourage you to go online and check it out. Wednesday, Be sure to review the SeeClickFix function on the website. It is a quick way for resiJune 1. dents to submit non-emergency requests to city officials. Residents can submit photos of an issue that needs to be addressed, and the system will automatically add a geolocation tag that pinpoints the location. We’ll also have the ability to post important notifications so residents and city staff members are kept informed about existing issues. Residents can create an account on the City of Jeffersontown website, and they will be able to submit requests through their account, as a guest or anonymously. We are very pleased with the new functions of the website. We hope residents are as well. It’s amazing how the technological upgrades of the revamped website can help residents and city officials communicate more effectively and work together to improve our community.
CITY OF JEFFE
Check out the city’s website at jeffersontownky.gov. 6 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
SummerFest 2022
SUMMERFEST FEATURES FAMILY FUN AND CELEBRATION OF JEFFERSONTOWN’S 225TH ANNIVERSARY ON FRIDAY, JUNE 24 SummerFest 2022 will be held on Friday, June 24, at Veterans Memorial Park, 10707 Taylorsville Road, from 6 to 10 p.m. Admission is free. A variety of activities are planned with fun for the whole family. See a list of the activities and entertainment at right. The Soul Circus band will perform, adding to the festive atmosphere. The updated basketball court at
ERSONTOWN
the park will debut with a ribbon cutting ceremony at SummerFest. And there will be a History Booth at the event that will help residents learn about Jeffersontown through the years since its founding.. The evening concludes with a fireworks show that will begin shortly before 10 p.m. Bring the whole family to SummerFest and help celebrate the City of Jeffersontown’s 225th Anniversary!
ACTIVITIES • Basketball Tournament • Face Painters • Carnival Games • Balloon Artist • Caricature Artist • Kids Zone with slides and bouncy houses • History Booth • Food Trucks
‘JEFFERSONTOWN IN YOUR EYES’ PHOTO CONTEST GIVES RESIDENTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW WHAT THE CITY MEANS TO THEM In conjunction with the launch of its revamped website, the City of Jeffersontown is having a photo contest. With the “Jeffersontown In Your Eyes” photo contest, residents are encouraged to submit photos that paint a visual portrait of how they see their city. Contest categories are: people, places, activities (events), and what Jeffersontown means to you.
One submission per person per category will be allowed. More rules and details will be available on the photo contest page on the website on June 1. Photos can be submitted from June 1 to July 6. Winners will be announced on July 13. Information on prizes will be provided on the contest page on the website. Be ready to submit your photos. They may be displayed on the city’s website!
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 7
Red BaRn antiqUe & aRt emPRoiUm
PRinCe home gifts & deCoR JewelRy woRking watChes aRt/PRints
JewelRy gifts dolls & toys deCoR items stained glass fURnitURe
deRBy items Painted Ponies seasonal items
ColleCtiBles aRts & CRafts memoRaBilia
novelty items fURnitURe lamPs & lights
Use Code ‘PRinCe’ at CheCkoUt to ReCeive 10% off stoRe owned items. we BUy & sell antiqUes, Rent Booths & shelves, take seleCtive Consignments, limited estate sales.
12125 o l d s h e l B y v i l l e R d , l o U i s v i l l e , ky • ( 5 0 2) 245 -8 330
LOPEZ TREE SERVICE & LANDSCAPING - TREE REMOVAL - TREE TRIMMING TELL THE OTHER PLUMBERS TO “STUFF IT”
CALL GLANZ & BUFFAT!
FREE
SERVICE CALL
$150 OFF NEW HVAC INSTALLATION
WWW.GLANZ-BUFFATPHC.COM 502-423-8080 MASTER LICENSE # HM04815
- STUMP REMOVAL - LANDSCAPING
10% OFF ANY JOB OVER $500 EXPIRES 7/31/2022
lopeztreeservicelouisville.com (502) 889-5999
8 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
PLANNING TO CHANGE TO A MULTIGENERATIONAL HOME?
It’s practical because when needed, there are additional caregivers for either older or younger family members. It can provide Not that long ago, it was typical for grandma an alternative to assisted living for aging and grandpa to live in a lower flat, and for parents. It can provide an alternative to day one of their adult children to live in the care or after-school care for children. It’s upper flat with his or her young family affordable because it allows for the sharing three generations in one building. of expenses and maintenance. If you’re building, it can be less costly to build one Also consider farm families, with the structure than two, or to purchase one lot patriarch or matriarch living in one home, instead of two. and second and third generations living in other homes on the same property. Fostering better family ties, building Writer / Kristen Pawlak, DDCD Photography Provided
The lifestyle is returning today in the form of multigenerational homes, also known as multi-gen or next-gen homes. Do an internet search on those terms and you will find a wealth of ideas related to the concept. With many 25- to 35-year-olds staying in their parents’ homes, and increasing numbers of boomers over 65, this leaves 40- to 60-year-olds providing for multiple generations under one roof. It is estimated that 64 million Americans live in multigenerational homes for reasons of practicality, affordability and quality time with family.
more memories for children, and having greater commitment in caregiving are just some of the relational benefits gained in a multigenerational home. There are many options.
member and respecting everyone’s needs and preferences for multigenerational living will guarantee harmony in your new home. Another step is to consult with a knowledgeable interior designer when you are still discussing layouts. The interior design community has developed special expertise for those seeking accommodations for aging in place. There are a multitude of design factors to be considered - sizes of doorways, bathroom accessibility, height of outlets, windows and shelving, the use of motorization on window treatments or seating, and more.
While some may wonder about privacy or separate entrances, there are many floor plans that provide a wide range of choices. Some are as simple as including a suite for parents. More elaborate plans are multilevel, or even include two houses on one lot.
Whether you are planning new construction or adapting a current structure, doing ample research and working with a knowledgeable design professional can increase confidence. You’ll want your new spaces to be longlasting, functional for changing lifestyles and ages, and so enjoyable that your home is a constant reminder of the good choices you made.
A good way to start the planning is to gather everyone around a table or on a Zoom call and talk about what’s most important for your family. Listening to every family
Kristen Pawlak is the owner/interior designer at KP Designs/Decorating Den Interiors. For more info, visit kpdesigns. decoratingden.com.
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 9
One of a Kind JILL WRIGHT IS LIVING HER BEST LIFE
Jill with her parents Julie and Dan Wright
Down syndrome occurs when the body produces an extra copy of chromosome 21. The CDC estimates that about 6,000 babies in the United States are born with Down syndrome each year. Jill’s mother Julie found out about Jill’s diagnosis when she was 20 weeks pregnant.
“I did a blood test and it came back as likely positive likely for Down syndrome,” Julie says. “I was shocked at the news. At that point in my life I didn’t have much of an understanding of Down syndrome. I called my husband Dan and we met at home. There were some tears because of the Writer / Renee Larr unknown. Dan told me he was going to be Photography Provided a baseball or softball coach anyway, so now Jill Wright is booked and busy like any other he would be a Special Olympics coach. We were pretty much OK from there.” 21-year-old. She spends time with friends, volunteers, acts and works. She is attending In utero, Jill was diagnosed with a heart college classes at Bellarmine University in the fall. The only difference between Jill and defect called atrioventricular canal defect. any other young adult is that she has Down Julie was given a 78% chance of miscarrying. Julie and Dan were more worried about the syndrome. 10 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
heart defect and potential of losing their child than the Down syndrome diagnosis. “We didn’t care about the delays she might have in the future,” Julie says. “We were focused on doing everything we could to help her survive. As the months went by, Jill and I had many tests done. They couldn’t hear her heartbeat on many occasions, so we would get an ultrasound almost every week. The great part about all that craziness was I got pictures of her.” The couple spent time meeting with doctors and researching Down syndrome. They wanted to provide Jill with the best tools possible after birth. She was born three weeks early on October 8, weighing in at 8 pounds, 2 ounces. Jill’s birth weight was higher than other babies with Down syndrome, which helped Jill’s survival. At six weeks old, Jill developed a fever and was admitted to the hospital. She was
sent home a week later only to suffer from congestive heart failure. The terrifying incident landed the Wright family back at the hospital. Jill’s doctor performed a heart catheterization, taking photos of the inside of her heart. This helped doctors develop a plan to repair her heart. Jill underwent open-heart surgery the following day, which lasted more than six hours.
Jill has performed the national anthem in ASL at various military and charity events, performed songs in ASL for a Linkin’ Bridge concert at the Brown Theatre, and for J.D. Shelburne benefitting Angels In Disguise. She even teaches ASL to 3- and 4-year-olds at Down Syndrome of Louisville. In 2019 Jill started working part time as the assistant to the theater department director at Mercy Academy. She auditioned for a role in the school’s production of “Godspell” and made quite the impression on Amanda Simmons, director of theater. She was cast in “Godspell” and later “Peter Pan.” Simmons loves Jill’s willingness to advocate for herself and take a chance on something new.
Jill spent much of her childhood dealing with different medical diagnoses while leading a reasonably normal life. She started therapy at Down Syndrome of Louisville at 19 days old, and group activities at 18 months old. Her family took her to and from therapy and doctor’s appointments for years. All the time spent shuttling Jill around led to a happy, healthy and thriving teenager. “One thing I love about Jill is her positivity,” Simmons says. “When she first started, she would talk to my students about what it “I started teaching Jill the basics of means to have Down syndrome and how American Sign Language when she was she wanted to be treated. We had an open around two months old,” Julie says. “As she discussion and she wasn’t afraid to say grew older, Jill expanded her use of ASL.” anything. She told them she wanted to be
treated just like them. I think it was good for my students to see and hear. She also has a great sense of humor. We laugh so much when we’re together. My students love her.” She works two days per week organizing, categorizing and logging scripts. Additionally, she works with Mercy Academy students on their monologues, providing feedback. The outgoing young adult loves to volunteer for local organizations like Down Syndrome of Louisville, Angels In Disguise, and Butterfly Backpacks, which provides necessities and encouraging notes to women at The Healing Place. “I just love helping other people,” Jill says. “It’s important to me to help anyone that needs it, and I have fun when I help them.” Her parents describe her as a very caring person who is always going out of her way for other people. It’s important to them that
Celebrate Life. Now is the time to start living your best retirement life! Our independent lifestyle makes it easy to enjoy the good things in life with all-inclusive amenities like our Freedom Dining program, housekeeping services, robust social calendar, and many more!
1/2 PAGE All-Inclusive Amenities
Live-In Managers! Month to Month Rental – No Long Term Lease! Signature Freedom Dining Program
AD
24-Hour Emergency Alert System Weekly Housekeeping Robust Social Calendar And Many More
Village Crossing
Call today to schedule a private tour. You Deserve It.
502-410-0077
2400 Arnold Palmer Blvd. Louisville, KY 40245 VillageCrossingRetirement.com
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 11
Jill and President Carter at his 90th birthday celebration
she cares so much for others. Her father Dan knows many people don’t interact much with those with Down syndrome. They want people to see that the diagnosis of Down syndrome doesn’t make Jill or anyone else with the disease any different than anyone else. “We don’t call them disabilities,” Julie says. “We call them capabilities. People with Down syndrome are capable of having full lives. They have jobs, relationships, and are active in their communities just like anyone else.” Jill has modeled for many print advertisements and brochures. She’s played softball, basketball, cheerleading and golf in the Special Olympics with Dan as her proud softball coach. Her involvement in these various endeavors led to Jill being chosen as the Down Syndrome of Louisville 2020 Citizen of the Year.
Jill on the Jumbotron in Times Square
“That was exciting for me,” Jill says. “It was
an honor to be selected.” She’s even met former President Jimmy Carter twice. The first time was at Sam’s Club at a book signing. The second was at his 90th birthday celebration in Plains, Georgia. Jill has lofty goals for her future. She will participate in the College Connections program at Bellarmine University in the fall. The new program was designed in conjunction with Down Syndrome of Louisville. Jill was quickly selected as one of two students to participate. “Jill and another student will be coming to campus twice a week to take up to two classes on campus per semester,” says Abigail Walsh, interim director for continuing education. “In addition, they will participate in social and community building activities while they’re here as well. It’s designed to give them the college experience.”
Call us today for all your blinds, shades, draperies, plantation shutters and wallpaper needs.
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD No PMI & No Closing Costs 100% Financing Options Variety of Terms Available
We offer free shop at home service! 11177 Bluegrass Pkwy • (502) 266-0079 • www.blindsdirect.com
Quick Closing Easy Online Application Get Pre-Approved within 15 Minutes
Call (502) 459-8004 to speak with one of our Home Loan Specialists!
transcendcu.com
All loans subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Rate may vary based on individual creditworthiness. Restrictions may apply. Contact us for additional details at (502) 459-8004 or (800) 292-9490.
12 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
Jill is currently deciding what she’d like to study, and is interested in many areas of education. “I want to take classes in communication so I can keep presenting,” Jill says. “I’m interested in photography, technology, theater and maybe graphic design.” Jill and her family are incredibly appreciative of Down Syndrome of Louisville for their innovative programming, advocacy and support. “We’re just so thankful to them for all the help throughout the years,” Julie says. “We’re so lucky to have such a wonderful resource so close to home for Jill because many other families don’t have something similar in their area.” For more information on Down Syndrome of Louisville, visit dsoflou.org.
Godspell cast photo Photo courtesy of Mercy Academy
SERVING LOUISVILLE SINCE 2003
CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE!
502-439-9139 1/2 PAGE AD Locally owned & operated Fully Insured
• We’ll work with your insurance company so you don’t have to! • Financing available • No money down • Reference upon request • Guttering & gutter guards • Deal directly with the owner (no commissioned sales reps)
$50 OFF ROOF REPAIR Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid on previously estimated jobs or with any other offers or discounts.
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 13
$500 OFF NEW ROOF
$100 OFF GUTTER COVERS
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid on previously estimated jobs or with any other offers or discounts.
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid on previously estimated jobs or with any other offers or discounts.
Over 30 sq ft $500 OFF Over 20 sq ft $250 OFF Under 20 sq ft $150 OFF
(minimum $500 purchase)
Staying in Tune PIPER MADISON TALKS MUSICAL GROWTH AND RETURN TO LOUISVILLE Rick Redding is a realtor with eXp Realty (502-439-6391). He owns and operates the longest-running and most interesting podcast in the ‘Ville - the Rusty Satellite Show. Writer / Rick Redding Photographer / Geoffrey Donne
Piper Madison has had her heart set on becoming a pop star for most of her 19 years. It’s no pie-in-the-sky dream, as the singer has a couple of self-produced albums to her credit and a large social media following, and was also voted by LEO Weekly readers as the Best Band/Musician Performing Original Music. While her career could be considered a full family enterprise, Madison thinks of herself as a do-it-yourself artist. The family includes her Louisville-based parents, Patrick and Rhonda Keesee, and younger sister Skylar. She produces her own music and performs as a solo artist, having mastered the use of a device called a looper that allows her to add the sounds of instruments while performing live.
“I think of myself as a DIY indie artist,” she said. “I’m a musician but also an entrepreneur, and I’ve got a lot of other things I’m trying to incorporate.” Madison’s start in show business began at an early age, and she was so promising as an actress and performer that the family decided to move to Los Angeles when she was just 9 years old. They came back to Louisville during the summers, but she and Skylar think of L.A. as the place they spent those formative years. Both girls had success landing gigs for modeling and acting. Madison’s big break came at age 13 when she landed the part of Zelphaba in the Nickelodeon series “100 Things to Do Before High School.” She released her debut album, “Who’s Running Your Mind,” in 2019 at the age of 16. Her single from that record, “Little Bit 14 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
of Rain,” reached number 14 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs weekly list. Her second album, “How Do I Love?,” was released last fall, coinciding with her family’s move back to Louisville - a direct result of the pandemic. She said her music was a great way to keep her creativity going in those L.A. years, especially between acting gigs. “I actually started writing and picking up music in between auditions because the acting was kind of crazy, up and down and unpredictable, so in down times I picked up music,” she says. She soon found that music was the creative outlet she wanted to pursue. With the release of “How Do I Love?,” she started getting airplay on local station WFPK, received the LEO Weekly Award, and had some gigs at local outlets including the Blind Squirrel. Her family invested in
marketing, including billboards, to boost her numbers on sites like Spotify. An album release party in October was held at Black Rabbit in St. Matthews. Madison seems to have a rare gift for business as well. Unlike other rising stars, she does her own social media, posting on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and other social media, while making sure her music is available on sites like Spotify and Amazon Music. “I’m a musician but also an entrepreneur,” she says. “I find the best way to do something is to just start, and consider every failure as a learning experience that was necessary.”
Now ting Accep its! Depos
The hard work is already paying off. Her music found more than 90,000 listeners on Spotify alone in the last year, prompting her to post the numbers on Instagram along with this inspirational post: “When I made this post last year, I couldn’t have imagined it could possibly get any better. I don’t do this for the numbers - I do it for the positive impact and the true, authentic connections built. Even so, seeing this growth is comforting. It’s a reflection of all the work I’ve done, inside and out. I’m extremely grateful for the progress I’ve made this year, and all the people in my life who helped make that happen.
1/2 PAGE (ISLAND)
Call today to reserve our most popular floorplans and learn more about our exclusive Charter Membership benefits.
Call 502.694.4673 to Schedule a Tour! TUCKER
STA TION RD
TAY L O R
SVILL
E RD
HOP
ELL
265
EW
RD
If you have a dream, follow it. Live and breathe it; know when to relax and take a step back when needed, but work with passion and you will achieve whatever you seek to in this lifetime.
Secure Your New Lease on Life with Harmony
INDEPENDENT LIVING | PERSONAL CARE | MEMORY CARE 12523 Taylorsville Rd, Louisville, KY 40299 | HarmonyatTuckerStation.com TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 15
Piper Madison has had her heart set on becoming a pop star since she was a young girl.
This is proof that it’s possible. I’m just a girl Her repertoire includes original songs from from Louisville, KY, living out her dreams. If I two albums and a mix of covers by artists can do it, so can you. 2022, here we come!” she admires, including Amy Winehouse, Sia, Grace Potter and Sade. Her cover of As for playing her music in public, at 19 Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel) she’s limited in the places she can play. In Like a Natural Woman” was considered a Los Angeles, she says she had a band she bold choice to be part of WFPK’s web series played with, but improvised when the “Peace, Love and Louisville,” a tribute to family moved to Louisville last fall. She calls songs of the 1960s. it a fun challenge to play instruments with her looper device. Madison’s life isn’t all about music. When
she talks about returning to Louisville from L.A., she’s quick to point out her focus on spending time outdoors, along with her attention to mindfulness. “It’s really peaceful here,” she says. “In L.A. it’s completely different. It’s bustling and super busy. There’s a kind of calm I really like.” She’s making the most of being home. For Christmas, her parents allowed her
www.MillerMakesITwork.com FULL SERVICE OFFICE TECHNOLOGY PARTNER FOR YOUR BUSINESS IT
End to end IT support for desktops and servers alike Network management and implementation services
PHONES
Phone System installation, programming, and support Advanced VoIP Cloud Platform
CABLING
Copper and Structured Cabling jobs of any size Network Drop installation and digital Certification
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD
DOCS
Full Service Print, Scan, Copy, and Fax solutions Secure Document Management with available encryption
WIDE FORMAT
SECURITY
Access Control System Installation and Management Digital IP Camera System Installation and Management
Digital Wide Format Printing/Scanning for every budget Full-color CAD/Blueprints in a variety of sizes and media
LET US HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT SOLUTION
We have helped many of our clients transition to remote working environments or find new ways to leverage technology so that they can work more efficiently within their budgets.
Give Miller a call today for a free consultation.
5 0 2 - 2 5 4 - 5 2 0 0
NOW HIRING
OTR, Regional, and Local Drivers Trailer and Diesel Technicians CDL Training Center Positions 2nd & 3rd Shift Dispatchers BE SURE TO ASK US ABOUT OUR EXTENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE AND REWARDS.
Send your resume to: hiring@misterpexpress.com
16 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
CONTACT US
812-252-4816
WWW.MISTERPEXPRESS.COM
to take over some space previously used as an attic to create a photo studio. Then she immediately posted several creative photographs. While Madison says her main goal is to eventually become a touring act and play on the road, she’s still 19 and hasn’t yet gotten a college degree. There’s an offer to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, but she says her future is more likely to include undergraduate studies at Centre College in Danville, quite a bit closer to home and her family. When describing her second album last fall, she said something about it that still rings true, even as she’s working on her next music project: “This is kind of a continuation of my mental, emotional and spiritual journey that I started with that first album.” It will be interesting to see where Madison’s journey takes her.
WELCOME TO
JUMBO BUFFET
Jumbo Buffet is where you’ll find some of the best Asian dishes available in the Louisville area!
INJURY LAWYERS - Est. 1993
Jazzy says, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog!”
Open Hours
Sun-Thurs: 11:00am - 9:00pm Fri & Sat: 11:00am - 10:00pm
1/4 PAGE AD We put heart and soul into our food. Our best kept secret is that we make everything fresh, keeping guests coming back for more. Come join us for a wonderful dining experience!
1/4 PAGE AD
• We handle all types of injury cases
Auto - Truck - Workers’ Comp - Nursing Home - Falls
• Located conveniently in the East End • Free parking at our door
2731 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy • Louisville, KY 40220 jumbobuffet40220.com • (502) 742-8550
(502) 245-2333 | harvillelaw.com 2527 Nelson Miller Parkway, Suite 102
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 17
(Please read the testimonials on our website)
Now Selling Refurbished Grills and Lawnmowers - LIKE NEW!
J-town Hardware and Rental Est 1938
Find Us On: TrueValue.com
Father’s Day Special 10% OFF all Case Knives
• • • • • • •
We Repair/Make Windows and Screens Lawn Mower & Small Engine Repair Grass Seed Available In Many Varieties Large Selection of Rental Equipment Large Fastener Center Custom Paint Matching & Mixing We Handle Most Postal Needs Including UPS Drop Off • Traeger Grills and Pellets Now In Stock
Now offering Handyman services of all kinds. Plumbing, Electrical, Interior Services, Carpentry Services and much more. If you need something repaired, we can help! Free Estimates - Fully Insured - Experienced
Call or Text (502) 821-0332
PUSH MOWER TUNE-UP
Repair parts not included ($59 includes tune up, oil change, blade sharpening) Expires 7/31/2022
10% OFF ALL SCREEN DOOR/ WINDOW REPAIRS. Expires 7/31/2022
20” REFURBISHED PUSH MOWER
69 $ 99 $
ONLY
20” Refurbished HyperTough Push Mower with a Briggs & Stratton 300 series Engine (Regular Price - $169.99) Expires 7/31/2022
10513 Watterson Trail • 502-267-7406 • www.jtownhardware.com 18 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
JUNE WORD SEARCH PUZZLE
Sponsored By:
Free,
502
Sens Find all the words listed hidden in the grid of letters. They can
N O L E M R E T A W P B A
F C E S L U E G K A L D H
H T Q N T R D P B S K O Y
G I R B I R Q U V A N R N
H U O L A R A Q R E R G D
A R C A O D A W Y E T T K
S F K C K A W D B A F Y A
E E M K I S E P N E H E G
G P E B F W S G E A R B F
N A L E D A E N D W M R R
A R O R R L S E P A R G Y
R G N R O W A C H E R R Y
be found in straight lines up,
O W P Y N E C T A R I N E
down, forwards, backwards or
even diagonally. www.closetsbydesign.com
FRUITY BLACKBERRY CHERRY GRAPEFRUIT GRAPES HONEYDEW MANDARIN NECTARINE ORANGE RASPBERRY ROCKMELON STRAWBERRY TANGELO WATERMELON
For the answers, visit the magazine Facebook page.
Free, in-home design consultations and estimates!
502.425.4728 • 800.293.3744 AUGUST 2018 PROOF
❑ Renewal Update
❑ First
❑ Second
Contact:
DAVE HARNOIS
❑ __
Cell: (502) 777-8316 Email: cca@twc.com
Sensible Solutions for Every Area! Please Review This Ad Carefully. Specify corrections and/or changes (written, via email or fax, or verbally to your sales representative) Within 2 Days of receipt of this proof. Errors missed on this proof will NOT release you from any payment liabilities to Family Savings Magazine. There is no charge to correct typographical errors or to make revisions to your first or second proof. A Charge Of $60 Per Proof Will Apply Beginning With Your 3rd Proof. If an approval has not been received by the published deadline date, the ad will be printed as shown.
121 Prosperous Pl 5A, Lexington, KY 40509 (502) 554-9956 ı FAX (859) 263-2854 FamilySavingsMagazine.com
Free, in-home design consultations and estimates!
502-425-4728
•
Licensed and Insured
LIMITED TIME OFFER!
888-500-9287
www.closetsbydesign.com ©2018 All Rights Reserved. Closets by Design, Inc.
PLUS FREE INSTALLATION
Call now for a free in-home design consultation!
www.closetsbydesign.com
Licensed and Insured TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 /
Valid on new orders only. Free installation with any complete unit order of $500 or more. Must present ad at initial design consultation. Not valid with any other offer, discount or on previously placed orders. Discount applied to regular prices. Expires 7/31/2022 9/30/2021
19 Imagine your home, totally organized.
The Beauty ofStorytelling STAGEONE FAMILY THEATRE CELEBRATES 75 YEARS
committed to continuing to reach audiences because, as he says, “theater belongs to everyone, everywhere.” As such, they developed a more expansive lens through which to view performances. Rather than producing live theater, which was not an option for a period of time, they figured out a way to beam themselves into classrooms from home.
Writer / Christy Heitger-Ewing Photography Provided
Lina Chambers, education director at StageOne Family Theatre.
StageOne Family Theatre, Louisville’s premier children’s theater, has been entertaining young audiences for 75 years.
Through the last few years, there has been a lot of change within StageOne. With pandemic-related shutdowns, StageOne leaders, like everyone else, had to determine next steps. Andrew Harris, producing artistic director for StageOne, was
“It’s exciting to work for a company that specifically, at its heart, serves young people and the communities around them,” says
20 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
“The pandemic forced us to shift from putting on strong, professional work for young audiences here, locally, to having this magical opportunity to put our theater in a digital context and look at the tools we have to reach our audiences in new and different ways,” Chambers says. StageOne typically puts on four main stage productions each year at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. This year
they featured “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Fly” and “Dragons Love Tacos.” “Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Fly” was about to open when COVID-19 cases spiked, so they filmed it and worked with the local school corporation to get the production into every Jefferson County Public Schools elementary classroom for students to see. They also built educational materials around it, because one of StageOne’s main focuses is on educating young people, from elementary through high school. For younger grades, that might include a team coming out to perform a book for students, whereas for high schools it may involve a teacher calling Chambers and requesting a service based on the school’s budget.
ai165229565472_LO_POPSSEASON_TW_5_11_22.pdf
5/11/22
3:00 PM
LET’S HAVE FUN!1/2 PAGE BOB BERNHARDT Principal Pops Conductor
“Wherever the call is, we’ll respond we’re like ‘Theater Batman,’” Chambers says with a chuckle. “There has been a large appetite for having guest artists and teaching artists come into the schools.”
POPS SERIES 2022-2023
SAT 24 SEP 2022
C
The teaching artists are professional working actors. They are talented at their craft and also have the ability to teach and engage with young people in classrooms.
1
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
OPENING NIGHT WITH KELLI O’HARA SAT 26 NOV 2022
HOLIDAY POPS SAT 28 JAN 2023
(ISLAND)
KELLI O’HARA
HOLLYWOOD’S GOLDEN AGE – MOVIES AND MUSIC
“When I hire teaching artists, I want them to have confidence in their artistry but also to value and respect young people,” Chambers says.
SAT 25 FEB 2023
StageOne does public storyteller programs. For instance, they have big public storytelling performances for which they partner with Lincoln Elementary Performing Arts School. They also collaborate with the Louisville Orchestra and the Kentucky Science Center.
FRI 7 APR 2023
ARETHA: A TRIBUTE WITH CAPATHIA JENKINS SAT 18 MAR 2023
DECADES: BACK TO THE 80s THE TEXAS TENORS SUBSCRIBE NOW!
6-CONCERT PACKAGE STARTS AT $156
Grab your seats now. Payment plans available.
LouisvilleOrchestra.org
THE TEXAS TENORS
502-587-8681
Concerts start at 7:30pm at the Kentucky Center, Downtown Louisville
“We’ll often have our stories speak to the themes in the spaces we are in,” TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 21
FF
JECT
Chambers says. They also partner with the library system to perform stories at libraries throughout the city. “It’s mostly about the actors reading and acting out what’s happening within the book, and then finding places where the young people in the audience can build the environment around it,” Chambers says. “For instance, if they’re reading ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ the performers would invite the audience to show their terrible teeth to create the forest of trees. It’s a more exciting way to read stories.” They intersperse big shows with smaller, community-engaged performances and interactions. “We’re always trying to stick our fingers into whatever pies we are able to,” Chambers says. “What’s great is that there are so many art makers and opportunities
throughout the city. We are always in each other’s inboxes asking, ‘Are you doing this thing?’ It’s very collaborative.” Before Chambers joined the staff at StageOne, she worked for a regional theater in Chicago that catered to adults. She got frustrated in that space because she had come from a community and a master’s program engaged with making art specifically for young audiences. “I didn’t know how much I’d miss that space,” Chambers says. “Being back in a [theater for young adults] space has been so exciting.” She notes that when they look out at the audience of young people for a main stage play, they are not only seeing people who want to tell stories up on stage, but also the spectrum of young people who are going to tell stories in a variety of ways. Chambers recently finished running a fourday workshop with a group of diffident high
Heartsong East Adult Day Health Care 10720 Plantside Drive • Louisville, KY 40299
$500 OFF
With more than 35 years under our tool belts and beyond 150,000 stunning outdoor creations, trust the design and build team at ANY OUTDOOR LIVING PROJECT Archadeck to make your outdoor leisure $10,000 ORand MORE. dreams comeOFtrue. Act now save $1,000 MUST BE PRESENTED in the process.OFFER AT FIRST APPOINTMENT
1/4 PAGE AD
CONTACT US FOR A FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION
502-706-6888 Archadeck.com
A safe & friendly day program for adults... Peace of mind & relief for their caregivers!
1/4 PAGE AD
Specializing in the care of people with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia: • Activities and structure for socialization & wellness • Health care by licensed nurse • Assistance with personal care by specially trained staff • Safe, supportive, secure environment
00$1,000 OFF OFF
With more than 35 years under our tool belts and 150,000 stunning outdoor With more than 35 years under ourbeyond tool belts creations, and beyond 150,000 stunning outdoortrust the design and build team at creations, trust the design andArchadeck build teamtoatmake your outdoor leisure dreams come true. Act now and save $1,000 Archadeck to make your outdoor leisure in the process. dreams come true. Act now and save $1,000 in the process. CONTACT US FOR A DESIGN CONSULTATION CONTACT US FOR FREE A FREE CONSULTATION CONTACT USDESIGN FOR A FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION 502-706-6888
DECKS | PORCHES | PAVER PATIOS ANY OUTDOOR LIVING PROJECT R LIVING PROJECT OF $10,000 OR MORE. 00 OR MORE. Archadeck.com 502-706-6888 Archadeck.com
• Proven-successful Covid-19 protocols
Call for a free evaluation today.
502.935.3300
“A friend knows the song in your heart and sings it to you when you’ve forgotten the words.”
22 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
schoolers. Though she wasn’t welcomed with open arms initially (remember, these are teenagers), as time went on, Chambers got them to engage. “My goal was to, on the fourth day, get the students to stand up and perform in front of the whole group to share a one-minute story of what home was to them,” Chambers says. “There’s always a moment in rehearsals in an educational setting where you give the instructions and think, ‘This is about to fail,’ but every single person spoke.”
audience watching a story unfold then gives them the opportunity to say, ‘I have a story too, and it matters.’ ” Not only is it fun to see a story brought to life, but, as Chambers points out, it’s also a validation of our experience in this world. “There are many ways to look at our lives and to find ways to relate to one another,” she says. “I think theater gives us this medium of relating.”
then goes away, which is the magic of live theater - the fact that after that performance is done, all we have is the memory. I love the ephemeral nature of theater. But also, at the center of it, are our stories.” The collaborative element of theater is also beautiful.
“The cool thing about theater is that we can incorporate all these other artistic mediums too,” Chambers says. “We need playwrights to create a story. We need music designers who figure out how to tell that story through Chambers’ parents were both painters. By the end, many students asked Chambers While she grew up with an appreciation for sound. We need lighting designers to help us direct our attention to what we need to looking at the world in different ways, she if she was coming back. It’s proof that look at. It’s truly so collaborative, and that’s always thought it was a bummer that her there was a hunger that they might not parents had to work independently with just really exciting.” have known they had. Now, thanks to this a canvas in order to create art. educational theater experience, they have StageOne Family Theatre’s business office the tools to tell their stories. “I, on the other hand, got to go to rehearsal, is located at 315 West Market Street, Suite 2S in Louisville. To learn more about “To me, storytelling is at the center of what take this script, and work with these other we do,” Chambers says. “Theater gives us the weirdos just like me who want to tell stories StageOne’s week-long summer camps and opportunity to see stories unfold in so many and put on a new character,” she says. “Plus, drama classes, call 502-498-2436 or visit stageone.org. different ways. This interaction between the we got to come up with a presentation that
(502) 262-1692 Custom Design • Fabrication • Installation
Natural Stone Artisans
Granite Quartz Marble
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD
WE OFFER
• 24/7 Emergency Electrical Service • Generators for Home/ Business • Breakers & Fuses • Switches & Receptacles • Panel Service & Updates
Quartzite Limestone Travertine Slate Onyx
• Lighting & Lighting Controls • Remodels & New Service • Installation of Fixtures & Ceiling Fans • All Other Types of Electrical Service
prestigeelectriclou.com
(502) 254-7055 • www.eleetstone.com 13042 Middletown Industrial TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 23
GARDEN & HOME DECOR Secret Garden carries the full line of Fusion Mineral Paint.
JOIN US FOR A CLASS THIS MONTH!
• Garden and Home Decor • Unique gifts • Trapp Candles • Fusion Mineral Paint • Indoor and outdoor plants
CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS • FINE FURNITURE • CUSTOM BEDDING WALL & FLOOR COVERINGS • LIGHTING • ACCESSORIES
Bring in this ad for
15% OFF 502-245-4567
any one full priced item. Coupon must be present. Expires 7/31/2022 One coupon per customer Excludes MOONGLOW jewelry. In stock items only.
We Make Homes Beautiful!
From one room to an entire home makeover, we do it all and have the products and ideas to suit your every need. Call to schedule your complimentary consultation!
Eastgate Shopping Center 12621 Shelbyville Rd.
Kristen Pawlak, DDCD
www.secretgardenshop.com secretgardenlouisville secretgardenky
kpdesigns@decoratingden.com kpdesigns.decoratingden.com
Louisville’s most unique restaurant! Serving Southern food incorporating influences from New Orleans & Italy in the Heart of St. Matthews!! Home of the Lou Chicago. A double deep dish Chicago style Pizza.
Interior Designer & Owner
502.245.0052
In the heart of St. Matthews, Equus and Jack’s Lounge offers something for everyone with a comfortable bistro atmosphere to showcase the contemporary American menu complemented by an award-winning wine list, specialty cocktails and a broad range of domestic and imported beers. Lounge, Patio, and Dining Room seating available. Next Door is Black Rabbit A speakeasy hidden next to Equus featuring small bites, craft cocktails, wine, and champagne. Open Thursday-Sunday 6pm-12am. Reservation only. 502-897-9721
ALL RESTAURANTS ARE ROUTINELY CLEANED & SANITIZED
108 Sears Ave. Louisville, Ky 40207 OPEN DAILY 11AM-9PM DINE IN OR CURBSIDE PICKUP 502-893-7776 | LOULOUFOODANDDRINK.COM
122 Sears Ave. Louisville, Ky 40207
502-897-9721 | EQUUSRESTAURANT.COM
24 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
Hosting an Apéro Hour LIVEN UP YOUR GATHERING WITH FRIENDS, SIMPLE FOOD AND FLOWERS
Writer / Kelly Hazelrigg Burgess Photography Provided
An apéro hour is essentially the French version of our American happy hour.
INGREDIENTS FOR YOUR APÉRO
chunks of white, milk and dark chocolate. Flowers! Nothing says summer and party more than fresh seasonal flowers. If serving fruit, use the rind or skin to fill with summer’s vibrant floral colors. Small jars make gorgeous vessels to place fresh flowers throughout your room.
apéro hour party is an elegant but simple gathering, not a happy hour. Fresh flowers are a must to finish your setting. Select either one large arrangement to greet your guests and place on the table with your food, or divide and conquer with small glass jars scattered through the room.
Simple, light aperitif beverages, typically dry over sweet. For example, a dry rosé or white PREPARATION wine, botanical gin, French or Belgian beer, An apéro hour is designed to focus more on your friends than on complicated prep work. or yummy prosecco punch.
Keep it simple, keep it easy, keep it relaxed. An apéro is a time to recap your day or week with good friends.
Keep your table simple with nibbles, small plates, forks or frilly toothpicks, ice buckets, and decanters for your beverages and glasses. Offer actual glasses, not cups. An
Kelly Hazelrigg Burgess of Apéro Seasons has roots in Louisville. Her current home is in Brentwood, Tennessee. To custom build, create and place your order, call Kelly at 615-308-6272, or visit aperoseasons.com.
Light nibbles. Keep this super simple - no cooking! A charcuterie board, combination of hard and soft cheese, crackers, fresh fruit, raw vegetables, olives, spreads or dips, and
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 25
FANTASTIC FACILITIES TRAGER FAMILY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER HAS SOMETHING FOR ALL AGES Writer / Renee Larr Photography Provided
The new Trager Family Jewish Community Center ( JCC) is opening this spring. The $43 million facility is located behind the current facility on Dutchmans Lane. It includes a year-round indoor aquatics facility, a modern, 37,000-square-foot fitness space offering 75-plus weekly group fitness classes, 50-plus cardio machines, a new performance room, a learning center for preschool children, and a multipurpose auditorium space that will serve as the new home of CenterStage.
The Trager family members have been longtime supporters of the Jewish community in Louisville and the new facility. The Trager family doubled their initial pledge of $1.5 million to $3 million, earmarked for construction of the new building. The new facility was designed to embody the Jewish community’s values. It was designed with purposeful spaces that reflect Jewish culture and welcome every person regardless of faith. The JCC partnered with architectural firm GBBN to create the new building. It’s broken into three main areas - the heart, mind and soul, according to Susan 26 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
Kwasny, JCC fitness director. She calls the main lobby the heart of the building. The ceiling features a large display of hexagons that create the Star of David. The heart then opens to the body, the state-of-the-art fitness center as well as indoor and outdoor aquatics. The Early Learning Center nourishes the minds of young children. The project was under construction for 18 months. On March 10, Governor Andy Beshear attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to dedicate the new building. “The ribbon cutting was wonderful,” Kwasny says. “Having the governor there
signified how important this project is to the whole community. We want to serve the Jewish community and the general public alike. We wanted to make sure this was a place where everyone felt welcome.” The fitness center is more than just a place for members to work out, Kwasny says. “We want to be a multifaceted center,” she says. “We want to provide fitness opportunities, aquatics opportunities, arts programming and preschool. We want to be a one-stop shop for families.” The fitness center includes a dedicated performance room with TRX straps, squat racks, barbells, dumbbells, kettlebells, medicine balls and more. The center is equipped with new Peloton bikes, 45’ of indoor turf for strength training and conditioning, and an elevated indoor track. In-house services include personal training, massage services, physical therapy and nutrition coaching.
Opening celebration and ribbon cutting
29
SERVICE BAYS
Serving the Louisville Area for More Than 50 Years
Live Music on Our Lakeside Deck
Every Friday and Saturday Night (Weather Permitting)
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD
Servicing German, Asian & Domestic Vehicles
25.00 OFF
$
ANY SERVICE OVER $100.00 EXPIRES 7/31/2022
Check Our Music Schedule
on Our Website at moyaskitchen.com or Our Facebook Page - Moya’s American Kitchen
Rating
280 N. Hubbards Ln. | 502-896-0305 | SMIKY.com *Financing Available with Approved Credit*
moyaskitchen.com | 10000 Linn Station Road | (502) 496-6692 Sunday – Thursday: 11am – 9pm | Friday & Saturday: 11am – 10pm
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 27
The indoor and outdoor aquatics facility is open year-round and includes a six-lane, 25-yard lap pool, a large recreational pool with a water slide, a vortex pool, steam rooms, saunas and a whirlpool. The ADAaccessible, zero-depth entry improves access for all ages. The Trager Family JCC offers programming and enrichment opportunities, including top-tier kindergarten preparation and care for the youngest members in the Roth Family Education Center. Camp J offers summer and winter day camp opportunities for kids to grow and learn. Club J offers after-school pickup with activities for kids to have fun, do homework and be active every day.
passions. Budding young actors participate in arts education programs. “We have had a home at the old building for over 20 years, and our program is over 100 years old,” says Erin Jump, educational program coordinator. “The space is state of the art, with integrated sound. We’re using a lot of our old equipment and getting new drapery and lighting, which makes it feel like a whole new space. We can’t wait to make art together in the new area.” J Arts & Ideas Acting Out is a professional touring children’s theater troupe that travels to Kentuckiana schools and community centers to present educational and relevant musical theater to students of all grade levels. The program will utilize the auditorium for production, planning, preparation and rehearsal.
The Shapiro Auditorium is home to one of Louisville’s most renowned theater programs, CenterStage. CenterStage delivers J Arts & Ideas Academy is a youth musical quality community theater and spectacular musicals. The theater allows local performers, theater training program that allows students to discover and develop their talents as designers and musicians to practice their
performers. Each child will work with theater professionals in three disciplines including acting, singing and dancing. “Our Academy kids and their families are extremely active in the behind-the-scenes aspects of our experience,” Jump says. “We’ve been in the process of moving things over to the new space and checking it out. We’ll have our first show in the new auditorium in May. The kids are so excited to get in there.” Jump says the CenterStage board has worked tirelessly to plan the space out so they can showcase the programming. She says they poured over concerns with tech elements, lighting and sound, and audience experience, to ensure the best use of the space. The JCC’s Active Adults programming provides year-round nutrition, fitness, recreation, education and cultural activities that promote health, social connection and independent living for active and senior adults.
PARK LOUISVILLE MEMORY CARE
1/4 PAGE HORIZONTAL
PEOPLE SAY THERE’S JUST SOMETHING ABOUT PARK LOUISVILLE.
It’s something you feel from the moment you visit. From premier supportive personal care services that empower residents to live with dignity, to our renowned Flourish Memory Care program. Charter Senior Living of Park Louisville creates a place where residents feel loved and treasured… because they are. Call today to ask about our move-in special!
502-423-8776 / 10451 LINN STATION ROAD / PARKLOUISVILLE.COM
*Expires 7/31/2022
1/4 PAGE HORIZONTAL 28 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
They also offer weekly film viewings, book clubs, games, sing-alongs and craft activities. “We serve congregate kosher meals Monday through Friday for seniors in our cafe,” Kwasny says. “We also provide the only kosher Meals on Wheels service in Kentucky.” St. Matthews resident Bud Schardein has been a member of the JCC for almost 50 years. He says he and his wife Sandy raised their children there, and now his grandchildren are members as well. He also says there is something for everyone regardless of age at the JCC.
people and diversity.” Schardein served on the capital campaign committee to raise funding for the new building. “I’m not Jewish by faith, but I have Jewish ancestry on my father’s side and many friends in the Jewish community,” Schardein says. “I felt honored to be asked to be part of the project to help raise funds to build the new center. It’s such a unique place where members support other members.”
Jewish Federation of Louisville leaders say the Jewish community and everyone who has been involved in the planning for the “I was raised to believe in inclusive facilities new building kept the Jewish value, “tikkun olam,” close to heart at every stage in the and clubs that would allow membership and welcome everyone,” Schardein says. “To process. me the JCC has always been that way. No one is judged by their religious affiliation or The Trager Family Jewish Community Center is located at 3600 Dutchmans Lane financial status. Everyone, no matter who in Louisville. For more information, call they are, is welcome as long as they’re a good person. It’s a place that embraces good 502-459-0660 or visit jewishlouisville.org/the-j.
1/2 PAGE AD
Expires 7/31/2022
Master License #HM04966
Expires 7/31/2022 TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 29
6
IDEAS TO MAKE
Father’s Day SPECIAL THIS YEAR Writer / Abigail Hake Photography Provided
It’s time to start thinking about all those wonderful fathers, grandpas and other father figures in your life. You know, the guys who make you laugh at their dad jokes, keep you going when times get tough, and love you as you are. Father’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate dads, and because they are so special and do so much for us day in and day out, here are some fun ideas to treat that fatherly figure in your life this year.
30 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
1
CREATE NEW MEMORIES
Pile the family into the car and head out to somewhere you know your dad loves. Does your dad love being outdoors? Maybe take him to a state park and explore a new hiking trail. Does he love the beach? Maybe head to the closest beach or water park. Does he love movies? Pack up the car with snacks, food and fun, and head to the best drive-in you know. Spending quality time with your dad will make for some awesome new memories. Oh, and try to leave the electronics at home!
GET OUTTA HERE
Let dad have a minute and stay out of his way for a bit. We all know moms enjoy quiet time on Mother’s Day, so why not change the tune and let dads have some time to themselves too? You can send him away with a gift card to the hardware store or maybe to the movies if he doesn’t feel weird going by himself. Maybe even a voucher for a casino - many guys would enjoy that. Whatever you decide, just make sure to give him enough time to feel refreshed.
2
Restaurant * Taproom * Brewery
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD Expires 6/30/2022.
May not be combined with any other offers.
OUR PATIO IS OPEN FOR DINE IN * 12717 SHELBYVILLE ROAD FOR CURBSIDE CARRY OUT PLEASE CALL * 502-208-0882 EXT. 2
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / 31
Expires 6/30/2022. May not be combined with any other offers.
GRILL HIM
3 5
Grilling with a cold beer in hand has been a long-preferred pastime for many men (dads especially), for many, many years. There’s something about being able to say “Look at that steak” that gets them going. So why not “grill him” to find out if he needs a new grill or new grill tools? Grill him and find out what he needs or wants for his outdoor kitchen space. While you are at it, ask him about his favorite food to grill. Surprise him with his favorite steaks, sides and some new tools - and if you feel good about grilling, surprise him with a fully grilled meal in his honor.
HAVE A BALL
What dad isn’t a sports fan? Do a quick search for ball games happening near you. Even dads who prefer certain sports over others won’t turn down an opportunity to go to a sporting event. Baseball is an obvious favorite for this time of year, but you might even treat him to tickets to a game featuring his favorite sports team, even if it’s not happening on this Father’s Day.
BREAKFAST IN BED
4 6
Is this a thing for dads? If it isn’t, it should be. I mean, why not? Many dads enjoy sleeping in for sure, so get up early, let him sleep a little late, and then treat him with “I Heart Dad” pancakes, hearty bacon or sausage, a little bit of his favorite fruit, and maybe a Bloody Mary if tomato juice is his thing. He’ll love it and he definitely won’t be expecting it.
WRITE HIM A LETTER
Write something that tells this special man in your life how you feel about him. Tell him about all the things he’s done for you, how he’s made you into a better human, or even just how funny he is with his lame dad jokes. You could even try to write some new dad jokes for him, or better yet, about him! Whatever you tell him you love about him, he will love and cherish in return. Even better, frame it with people going back to the office, this would be a great new addition for him to hang up on the wall.
Happy Father’s Day!
Of all the great things you can do to celebrate your special man this Father’s Day, make sure it’s something he loves. If he loves hanging with you and the family, great. If he loves spending time alone, great. If he loves visiting his dad, great. Whatever route you take this year, make sure it’s all about him. He’s going to love making memories with you, hearing from you, and/or bonding with you, no matter what you end up doing.
32 / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
Preserving Our Past, While Preparing for Our Future. Our Voice. Our Town.
Carol
PIKE
J’TOWN MAYOR
2022
Paid for by Carol Pike for Jeffersontown Mayor
Enjoy your outdoor living space... DON’T LET MOSQUITOES BUG YOU!
DEPENDABLE • TRUSTWORTHY • SKILLED
DONE BY NOON HANDYMAN SERVICES
New Customer Special FIRST TREATMENT
$19.99 First-time customers only please. Restrictions may apply. Call for details! Offer expires August 1, 2022.
502- 496 -2475 BugsBITE.com
No Mosquitoes. GUARANTEED.
• DRYWALL REPAIR • FENCE & DECK REPAIR • PAINT & STAIN • TILE WORK • PRESSURE WASHING • FLOORING INSTALLATION • CARPENTRY • ...AND MUCH MORE!
(502) 533-7737 or (859) 202-1691 Jim Noon Craig Noon TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 33
IN STRIDE
RUNNER JOE BURKETT FINISHES 2ND IN BOSTON MARATHON’S VISUAL IMPAIRMENT DIVISION just to get to Boston. After landing, his fortunes seemingly turned for the better, as the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired staff arranged for someone to meet Burket at the airport and transport him to his hotel, while his family was able to find another flight into Boston the following day.
Writer / Gavin LaPaille Photography Provided
Joe Burket wasn’t sure if he would make it to Boston. After qualifying in the visual impairment division for the Boston Marathon at the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes National Championships, Burket was set to make his debut at the world’s oldest marathon in October of 2021. After a series of events impacted both his travel and running plans, doubt began to seep into Burket’s mind regarding whether he would actually run the race.
After arriving, Burket got another piece of bad news. One of the two guides set to help Burket navigate the 26.2-mile course had broken his toe and would be unable to run. Thankfully, his remaining guide found a willing replacement in the area, and Burket could finally focus on the race.
Originally planning to take a Southwest flight with his wife and two children, Burket and his family were sitting at the gate when their flight was one of many canceled by the airline. That left Burket scrambling to find a replacement. He did, but only for himself, forcing him to fly solo with a long layover
Burket finished the marathon in a time of 3:18:23 and placed second in the men’s vision impairment division, earning $750 for his performance. He said the time wasn’t what he had hoped, but was proud of the way he finished the race.
“I was hoping to break 3:15, but I had the travel issues and I wasn’t eating great,” Burket says. “I got to about mile 15 and had the feeling this isn’t my day. The last five miles turned into survival mode towards the finish. I knew I was in second place at that point in the blind division so I just changed my strategy, stayed calm and held it together. It wasn’t my best race, but it was Boston. It’s not supposed to be an easy race.” This was the first Boston Marathon with a visual impairment division with prize money, making the event even more special for Burket. With the new division, Burket and his fellow competitors were sent out onto the course earlier than the rest of the field, giving him a unique feeling of running the race without the typical crowd of runners. “It was wonderful,” Burket says. “They treat us kind of like the VIP runners. We had our names on the bibs like the professionals.
34 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
On the front of my shirt it said ‘Joseph’ on it. The whole race they’re yelling my name, ‘Go Joseph - you’re looking good Joseph.’ They’re actually calling me by name and it was a really unique experience.”
decent,” Burket says. “I usually meet up with runners a few days a week and run with them. Any other runs I need to do, I’ve been in St. Mathews for close to 20 years and I have that map in my head of where I want to go.”
Burket, 39, hasn’t always been blind. He was diagnosed with a rare condition known as Leber hereditary optic neuropathy in 2012 that caused him to begin losing his sight. It wasn’t long after discovering the condition that he was legally blind.
Locally, Burket enjoys running the track at Waggener High School, Norbourne Estates, Macon Avenue and Seneca Park. When he is in marathon training he runs five to six days per week and 45 to 55 miles, receiving help from the community along the way.
A 2000 graduate of Trinity High School and a member of the cross-country team, Burket had been what he calls a “fair-weathered” runner when he was younger. He started getting more serious about the sport once he lost his vision, and says he is a better runner now than when he was sighted. His longtime familiarity with St. Mathews is a big advantage as he trains throughout the community.
“It’s just trying to work that in, between work and family,” Burket says of his training. “It’s another part-time job. I have a wife that is understanding, grandparents that are willing to help out and I have the luxury of nice neighbors. My parents are close to St. Mathews and my dad will drive me to Seneca Park so I can meet up with others to run. It’s an individual sport but it’s a full team of people that got me to Boston.”
“I don’t have central vision but I have peripheral so my orientation mobility is
While Burket usually runs with guides A F TE R R E FA C E
BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE
Chicken Fajita Dinners! With Purchase of 2 Soft Drinks. Valid Everyday. Dine-In Only. With coupon only. NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS OR SPECIALS. ONE COUPON PER TABLE. Expires 7/31/2022
Brand New Location!
Now Open!
FREE COMBINATION DINNER! With Purchase of One Combination Dinner of Equal or Greater Value
1/4 PAGE AD
Tuesd a y Fajita Special Chicken
With Purchase of 2 Soft Drinks.
Valid Everyday. Dine-In Only. With coupon only. NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS OR SPECIALS. ONE COUPON PER TABLE. Expires 7/31/2022
Steak
1/4 PAGE AD
Love your
Kitchen Again
$11.99* $13.99* *Dine-In Only Please
BE FO R E
With 5 ways to update your space, Kitchen TuneUp can help you fall back in love with your kitchen!
Chase Vincent
Local Owner
502.530.8711
kitchentuneup.com @KTULouisvilleKY
9111 Galene Drive, J-Town Just East of Six Mile Lane 502-749-5922
FREE CONSULTATIONS DESIGN CENTER - VIRTUAL - IN-HOME
Refacing & Redooring Cabinet Painting New Cabinets Wood Restoration And Much More
©2021 HFC KTU LLC. All Rights Reserved. Kitchen Tune-Up is a trademark of HFC KTU LLC and a Home Franchise Concepts Brand. Each franchise is independently owned and operated.
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 35
find a comfortable straight shot where I can run ahead, turn around and run back to them, and they’ll help me put together a run where I need guides and where I’m comfortable running by myself.”
Joe Burket finished the marathon in a time of 3:18:23.
in races, he does run by himself while training or with a local group of runners. He credits them for teaching him how to be a better runner when he was first getting serious about the sport, and helping him comfortably get miles in. “I got a lot faster chasing these guys around,” Burket says. “They are much more experienced and smarter runners than me. A lot of times what I have to do is piecemeal a run. If I have to speed up I
When he isn’t running, Burket works for the Department of Veterans Affairs assisting with disability compensation. A college baseball player at Bellarmine University, Burket has tried other sports geared towards the visually impaired such as goalball and beep baseball, but enjoys running the most. “Running is such an individual sport,” Burket says. “If I can find the time and someone to help me, I can just pick up and go. I just need a pair of running shoes and a clear road to run on. I can do it whenever, wherever. It’s something I feel really comfortable doing. When I’m running with other people it clears my mind and it’s a nice moment of freedom. It’s one of the freest moments of my life of just not worrying.”
Burket has a few races planned in the near future. He has committed to the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes National Championships in 2022. Burket will also compete in the Urban Bourbon Half Marathon in 2022, the site of his first half marathon in 2012, with Boston in 2022 on his radar as well. “I keep finding a new goal - just challenging myself to be better,” he says. “I have reached new levels I didn’t think I’d hit, just a little bit at a time.” Burket says doesn’t want to be defined by his disability. “It’s really cool being the second-fastest blind runner at the Boston Marathon but I still compare myself to other runners,” Burket says. “I don’t want to just beat other blind people, I want to beat everyone. I don’t want to be known as the blind runner. I want to be the runner who happens to be blind.”
New Exciting Designs!
1/4 PAGE AD
1/4 PAGE AD
NOW OPEN! 10509 Watterson Trail (502) 694-2322 gaslightdinerky.com
HOURS
Tuesday–Friday 7:00am-2:00pm / Saturday–Sunday 7:00am-2:00pm
36 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
20 LB PROPANE REFILL
2cf Premium Cypress Mulch
$
4 for 13.00
$
(Grill Tank)
1 OFF
Limit one per customer. With Coupon Only. Expires 6/30/2022
EQUIPMENT RENTAL • PROPANE REFILL KEY CUTTING • WINDOW & SCREEN REPAIR FASTENER CENTER • VALSPAR PAINT CABOT STAIN • BLADE SHARPENING BAGGED MULCH • BULK GRASS SEED
1/2 PAGE AD
Scott’s 2cf Nature Scapes Sale Price - $5.49 Rebate - $2.00
After Rebate - $3.49
(502) 267-5555
Limit 10 bags per rebate. Rebate ends 6/30/2022
www.dierufhardware.com
9608 Taylorsville Road Jeffersontown, KY 40299 STORE HOURS: Sales Rep: Mon.-Fri. 7:30-7:00 Final Visual jvice Sat. 7:30-6:00 Sun. 10:00-5:00
Baled Pine Straw
7.89/bale
$
Sales Rep:
ual
Fri. - 10/
Fri. - 10/15/2021 - 9:00:03 AM
AU3295025812 THENTIC INDIAN RESTAURANT IN LOUISVILLE
jvice
CHICKEN BIRYANI
Sales Rep: Sales Rep:
hild CD evDeevlAU m etEN nCtenTI enter TH hild eolop pm en tC erC Final Final VisualCVisual jvice jvice
CHICKEN BIRYANI
Buy One Get One Fri. - 10/15/2021 Fri. - 10/15/2021 - 9:00:03 - 9:00:03 AM 3295025812 AM FREE! 3295025812 of equal or lesser value
Valid Tues. only (Up to $12 value) Fri. - 10/15/2021 - 9:00:03 AM - Fri. 3295025812
ENTREE 1/4 PAGE AD Not valid with Delivery order
Place Pickup Order From:
Dine in only. Limit one coupon per table. Expires 12/15/21
FREE FREE FREE Apple-probe_3.2.9.5.0.2.5.8.1.2
Advertise with Valpak of Kentucky, 800-889-1145
CHOLE PURI CHOLE PURI CHOLE PURI
FOR NEW FAMILIES ($50 VALUE)
valid Delivery order Delivery order ValidNot Tues. - Fri.with onlyNot (Upvalid to $12with value) only.Delivery LimitDine one incoupon only. Limit per table. one coupon Expiresper 12/15/21 table. Expires 12/15/21 Not Dine validinwith order Dine in only. Limit one coupon per table. Expires 6/30/2022 12/15/21
THIS IS A FINAL VISUAL OF YOUR AD. COLORS & Trim DISPLAYED HERE WIL
502-405-8788
This is not an opportunity to make changes. Thank you for choosing Valpak® Direct Mark
CP SIDE 1
CP SIDE 1
der From:
Place Pickup Order From: 10407 Taylorsville Road (502) 499-0037
800-889-1145
12412 Shelbyville Rd,
3046 Hunsinger Lane ©VPDMS, Inc. 10/2021. (502) 384-1814
Place Pickup Place Order Pickup From: Order From: www.hhlouisville.com
www.hhlouisville.com www.hhlouisville.com Apple-probe_3.2.9.5.0.2.5.8.1.2
Advertise with Valpak of Kentucky, 800-889-1145
Apple-probe_3.2.9.5.0.2.5.8.1.2
©VPDMS, Inc. 10/2021.
ENTREE ENTREE ENTREE
IN LOUISVILLE CHICKEN CHICKEN BIRYANI BIRYANI SHRIMP BUTTER CHICKEN BIRYANI SHRIMP BUTTER SHRIMP BUTTER MASALA MASALA MASALA
hlouisville.com
©VPDMS, Inc. 10/2021.
502-405-8788 Louisville, KY 40243
502-405-8788 502-405-8788
Open more great neighborhood deals at valpak.com! 12412 Shelbyville Rd,
3295025812
Louisville, 40243 12412KY Shelbyville 12412 Shelbyville Rd,
Rd, 3295025812 Louisville,Louisville, KY 40243KY 40243
Open more great neighborhood deals at valpak.com!
Apple-probe_3.2.9.5.0.2.5.8.1.2
Advertise with Valpak Advertise of Kentucky, with Valpak 800-889-1145 of Kentucky, 800-889-1145
ENT
AUTHBUTTER ENAU SHRIMP TICTHENTIC www.hhlouisville.com Buy One Buy Get One FREE! Get One FREE! INDIAMASALA N IN N RA REDIA RE STTHE ST AU AU RA NT NT AU equal of lesser value lesser value NTIC BuyofOne Get or Oneequal FREE!or IN IND LOUI LO SVRE SVANILL ILL EUIUR IANIN STA TE Fri. Validonly Tues. (Up- to Fri.$12 onlyvalue) (Up to $12 value) of Valid equalTues. or -lesser value
1/4 PAGE AD
I
CP SIDE 1
INDILEARNING AN RESTAURANT QUALITY IN A Sales Rep: Final VisualIN LOUISVILLE CARING ENVIRONMENT jvice
FREE CHOLE PURI
SHRIMP BUTTER MASALA
FR
©VPDMS, Inc. 10/2021. ©VPDMS, Inc. 10/2021.
Open more great neighborhood Open more great dealsneighborhood at valpak.com! deals3295025812 at valpak.com!
TownePost.com / JUNE 2022 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / 37
3295025812
ercial sed vice 98
8
A Taste That Can’t Be Beat
J-TOWN SINCE 2009 | 8 EXPERIENCED STYLISTS
-
FFF
T
F
EICE
ers.
y other offers. agazine.
E
rs.
50% OFF
St
411 5
Residential & Commercial Experienced-Licensed
PRESENT THIS AD AND GET
MONDAYS: $25 OFFMONDAPYPSET: IZERS 50% Three Louisville locations to serve you! OFF APPETIZERS ANY SERVICE 50% OFF A
: S Y A D S E TU
Valid only with coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Jeffersontown Magazine. Expires 7/31/2022.
g.com
ND GET
WEDNESDA
WOMEN’S HAIRCUTS MEN’S HAIRCUTS KID’S HAIRCUTS COLORING HIGHLIGHTS BRAZILIAN BLOWOUTS E Y E B R OW WAX I N G B A L AYA G E
house moji house and sw margaritas, re white sangr 10409 Watterson Trail | 502-749-9500
(502) 290-6268 / 9874 Linn Station Rd
m 35-9898
ET
: S Y A D TUES
MONDAYS:MONDAYS: MONDAY House Mojitos, House 50% OFF APPETIZERS 50% OFF APP 50% OFF APPETIZERS EMPANADA L IA : C E P S S Y A D S E Margaritas and Sangrias EMPANADA U : T S TUESDAY SPECIAL ESDSPECIAL AYS: EMPANADA Y
MONDAYS: EMPANADA
50% OFF APPETIZERS
$1 empanada with k purchase of a drin d from the bar — an 50% off beer!
U T : S Y A D S E U T
WEDNESDAYS: WEDNESDAYS:
house mojitos, house and swirl d margaritas, red an When you want it done right, When you want it done right,white sangrias call PLUMBING first! callLEANHART LEANHART PLUMBING first!
50% OFF
EMPANADA TUESDA SPECIAL
$2 OFF on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday $1 empanada with $1 empanada with purchase of a drink SPECIAL Sunday purchase of a drink fromand the bar — and $1 empanada with 50% off beer! from the bar — purchase and of a drink 1/2 OFF on Wednesdays the bar — and off beer!from $150% empanada with 50% off beer!
purchase of a drink house mojitos, house and swirl 50% from the barYou! — and margaritas, red and Three Louisville Locations to Serve white sangrias 50% off beer! OFF house mojitos, Highlands
WEDNESDAYS: WEDNESDAYS: WEDNES 50%
St. Matthews Middletown Highlands d 2210 Bardstown Roa house and swirl 600 502.749.4 house mojitos, Rd.margaritas, 3939 Shelbyville Rd. 12003 Shelbyville 2210 Bardstown hous red and Rd. Middletown 502.244.5375 502.749.4600 d 502.897.1959 house and swirl 12003 Shelbyville Roa house When you want it done right, white sangrias 5375 locations to serve you! Three 502.244.Louisville margar tions to serve you! red and Three Louisville loca Online orderingmargaritas, available at havanarumbaonline.com call LEANHART PLUMBING first! Highlandswhit St. Matthews 2210 Bardstown Road 4115 Oechsli Ave. white sangrias 502.749.4600 502.897.1959
50% 50% OFF Call us today (502) 935-9898 WEDNESDAYS: OFF OFF St. Matthews
4115 Oech We offer quality, professional forallall your plumbing problems. We offer quality, professional solutions solutions for your plumbing problems. 502.897.1959
sli Ave.
St. Matthews
Highlands
4115 Oechsli Ave. 502.897.1959
2210 Bardstown Road 502.749.4600
Middletown
12003 Shelbyville Road 502.244.5375
50%
We offer quality, professional solutions for all your plumbing problems. house mojitos, 38 / JEFFERSONTOWN MAGAZINE / JUNE 2022 / TownePost.com
house and swirl
Three Louisville locations to serve you! St. Matthews
4115 Oechsli Ave.
Middletown
12003 Shelbyville Road Highlands502.244.5375
2210 Bardstown Road
50
Ult
Our Food Isn’t Made, It’s Grown.
Conveniently located close to J-Town Locally Owned & Operated 4630 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy / (502) 671-2001 / culvers.com
Must
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Four Louisville 2190 SouthLocations Hurstbourne
CO N TA C T L E S S D E L I V E R Y !
Order Online!
290-4820 9018 Taylorsville Rd.
Stonybrook Shopping Center
potbelly.com
420-9616
4023 Summit Plaza Dr. Paddock Shops
540-1100 302 S. 4th St. Downtown
FREE SANDWICH When you purchase a sandwich of equal or greater value Cannot use via online orders. Must present at shop at time of purchase. Cannot be combined with other offers. Expires 6/30/2022
(502) 384-0770 - 11519 Shelbyville Rd middletowncycling.com
59.99
$
Tune Up with 2 FREE accessory installs ($20 value)
Mon - Sat: 11a.m. - 8p.m. | Sun: 11a.m. - 3p.m.
Installs with purchase of accessories. Not valid with any other offer.
Crankbrothers Gem Floor Pump
Only $ 29.99 ($54.99 value)
Not valid with any other offer.
Join the UofL Health family. Enjoy free tuition to University of Louisville for you and your family.
Imagine the possibilities.
Now joining the UofL Health family is more rewarding than ever. Along with our other incredible benefits, including robust health care plans for families as low as $100 per month, we are providing every employee, and their immediate family members, free tuition to University of Louisville. We believe in investing in even brighter futures. So, while other families are saving for college tuition, your UofL Health family has it covered. For details visit UofLHealth.org/Imagine.
THAT ’S THE POWER OF U