APRIL 2020
MAGAZINE
atMiddletown.com
Expert Primary Care When and Where You Need it. Call 502-588-4343 for same-day access. That’s the Power of U. The power of UofL Health primary care is now in your neighborhood. Call our primary care appointment hotline at 502-588-4343 and get a same-day appointment Monday through Friday with one of our 150 providers at 45 locations. Our primary care experts focus on the needs of your entire family — kids, teens, adults and seniors — with all types of services from common illnesses to preventive screenings and immunizations. Come see the difference the Power of U can make for you and your entire family.
Erica Gettis, DO Primary Care
THAT’S THE POWER OF U Call 502-588-4343 for a same-day appointment. Visit UofLHealth.org to find a primary care provider in your area.
WE GIVE 110%
25 YEARS
OF EXCELLENT SERVICE TreeCareLouisville.com MULCH MADE (502) 785-7977 IN LOUISVILLE! 13319 Aiken Rd.
100 OFF $
20% MULCH OFF BLACK OR CHOCOLATE
24 PER YARD
$
ALL TREE WORK & LANDSCAPING
ALL TREES AND SHRUBS
Must present coupon at time of purchase. No minimum. Cannot combine with other discounts. Exp. 5/31/2020
Must present coupon at time of purchase. No minimum. Cannot combine with other discounts. Exp. 5/31/2020
NATURAL HARD WOOD
16 PER YARD
$
Must present coupon at time of purchase. No minimum. Cannot combine with other discounts. 5/31/2020
MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE
30
TOWNE POST NETWORK, INC. MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE PUBLISHER
Corey Boston Corey@TownePost.com / 502-407-0185
TOWNE POST CEO Tom Britt
Tom@TownePost.com / 317-496-3599
TOWNE POST PRESIDENT Jeanne Britt
Jeanne@TownePost.com / 317-810-0011
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Robert Turk
Rob@TownePost.com / 317-366-3670
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Austin Vance
ADVERTISING DESIGNER Valerie Randall
DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT Josh Brown
Josh@TownePost.com
APRIL WRITERS
Abigail Hake / Christy Heitger-Ewing Jessica Able / Julie Engelhardt Kelsey Schneider / Shannon Siders
SHOP LOCAL!
EYES TO THE SKY: TOM SAWYER PARK OFFERS ABUNDANT OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIRD WATCHING
As a child, Patrice Pittman would often rise before dawn on Saturdays in the summer to accompany her mother to spot birds along the Lake Erie shoreline. Though she was not enthusiastic about the 5:30 a.m. wake-up call, she was more than happy to tag along with her mother’s bird-watching club along the beach.
6 Crosby Middle School Band
to Perform at Kentucky Music Educators Association Conference
11 Business Spotlight: Jazzercise Middletown Fitness Center
14 A Sound Approach: The Louisville Orchestra is Pushing Into New Musical Territories Under the Direction of Teddy Abrams
20 Play All Day: Malibu Jack’s Indoor
25 April Crossword Puzzle 26 6 Spring Cleaning Tips to Refresh
Help our local economy by shopping local. Advertising supporters of the Middletown Magazine offset the costs of publication and mailing, keeping this publication FREE. Show your appreciation by thanking them with your business. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS ARE SPONSORED CONTENT
The Middletown Magazine is published by the Towne Post Network and is written for and by local area residents. Over 16,000 copies are distributed each month in the Middletown area.
TOWNE POST NETWORK, INC.
8800 North Street, Suite 117, Fishers IN 46038 Phone/Fax/Text: 317-810-0011
Your Home
30 Eyes To the Sky: Local Parks Offer Abundant Opportunities for Bird Watching
34 Waking Up With Kelly K: Local
For Advertising, Contact Corey Boston Corey@TownePost.com / 502-407-0185
Morning Radio Host Talks 20 Years In the Business atMiddletown.com TownePost.com
Theme Park Offers Fun For All Ages 4 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.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
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
Did you know... That when you prepay your funeral with us, the prices are guaranteed against future price increases!
9318 Taylorsville Rd (502) 266-9655
5317 Dixie Highway (502) 447-2600
owenfuneralhome.com
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 5
CROSBY MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND TO PERFORM AT KENTUCKY MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE “We have twelve districts within our KMEA organization,” Stivers explains. “The first step This past February on a cold, dreary is for the bands to go through a district-level Saturday morning, a group of teens gathered assessment performance during the spring at Crosby Middle School in Douglass Hills semester. Once you do that you get a rating, to ready themselves for an event that would which can be Distinguished, Proficient, make a significant impact on their lives. Apprentice or Novice. Bands, orchestras or choirs receive a letter from Dr. John Stroube, These teens weren’t practicing drills executive director for KMEA. If the letter to prepare for an intense sporting announces that we received all Distinguished tournament, nor were they studying for ratings at our annual festival event, then we’re a grueling academic examination. The highly encouraged to apply for the state-level students from Crosby were prepping for conference. It’s a seal of approval.” their much-anticipated performance at the annual Kentucky Music Educators The director decides whether he or she Association (KMEA) Conference held in wants to take the next steps to apply to downtown Louisville. participate in the conference. The process includes submission of professional Crosby Band Director Joseph Stivers and recordings of a band’s music. The deadline his young musicians were beyond excited to to submit all materials was June 1. be chosen to perform at the event. There are several steps involved before a band or choir The Crosby band submitted two pieces receives confirmation that they are invited “Dream Variants”, composed by Roland to play at the event. Barrett, and “The Crosley March” by Henry Fillmore. Writer / Julie Engelhardt
6 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
“‘Dream Variants’ is a more modern piece, whereas ‘The Crosley March’ is more on a high-school level in terms of technique demands, range and rhythm,” Stivers says. According to Stroube, submissions are rendered anonymous and grouped according to performance type. Committees of teachers, also grouped by performance type, then evaluate and rank the recordings. “In other words, orchestra teachers rank orchestras, band teachers rank bands and choral teachers rank choirs,” Stroube says. “The highest-ranking groups, to the point that performance times are exhausted, are invited to perform.” The Crosby band was notified during the summer that they’d been accepted, yet the students who actually recorded the audition pieces didn’t have the opportunity to perform at the conference in February. They were eighth graders at the time of the recording, and have since gone on to high school.
Crosby Band Director Joseph Stivers
“I never got to do a face-to-face to tell them we made it, but I did send email, texts and social media posts out to the parents and graduates thanking them for their participation.” Stivers says. The former students and their parents were invited to listen to the current students play. At the conference the band performed “Exaltation Fanfare” by Curtis J. Melton, “Industria for Winds and Percussion Ensemble” by N. Alan Clark, “Wondrous Love” by Greg Danner, and “Danse Bohemien” by Randall D. Standridge. Stivers says he’s wanted to bring his band to the state conference ever since he began teaching at Crosby nearly a decade ago. “When I got the job at Crosby, I sat down with Mike Arthur, the band director at Eastern High School, and I told him that it was my goal to play at state conference
Party Pick Up Available
Premium Vet Care for Dogs & Cats Vaccines Tailored to Your Dog & Cat Needs
• Graduation Parties • Open House • Lunch for Office • Cookouts • Grazing Tables • Charcuterie Trays & More
BLUE GR
SO
NT RA
IL
ASS PKW Y
Soft Tissue Surgeries Spay & Neuter • Complete Dental Care
WA TT
ER
•
In-house Blood Work • Digital Full-Body X-Rays •
•
COUNTRY ANIMAL HOSPITAL
We Are Located at 1707 Watterson Trail
Visit Us On Facebook!
Check out our menus online Ladyfingersinc.com/GourmetToGo or call 502-245-7734 CountryAnimalVetLouisville.com
502-267-7444
*Please place order 48 hours in advance*
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 7
o t e l dd ket r . a M -9 p.m4 p.m. with one of my groups by year five,” Stivers says. “Well, the fifth year came and it hadn’t happened. I kept applying and this was the year we got accepted, with me as the director.”
6 . ● 6 0 a.m 2 wn l ●1 o t ll iddle 7 a H M as to how, I found kind of interesting l 2 “It’s n o ric “There wasdaspoint i out,” he says. this s, Stivers says the last time a Crosby group hit the state conference stage was in 1977, under the direction of Marsha Anderson.
o r ea through stbuilding atwhenHour i rgoing do re! r was b n b , e s t v things in modifications, le et some mohady. od rsoafsome d o n e to be moved c cleaning and a hadstosober d g out c i s t e Str done. e rie ourccsecretary nn During tasthis process
o r aand one he a fsome n cool ssouvenirs, cfound s a t e e t o 1977 of Mrs. d ce,a record ffrom at . ccalbum i t a g r ma oduwas y performingsatsethe sale s, rband t b Anderson’s . r a e h l D She also found e .m detheaprogram l p by conference. k a t e r ciawent with it. Itehad b of the 11 w idtheenames De spethat s ay d w a r t songs the band performed, plus it had ch atuat ous ant. rprincipal tha lf toofhthe u these name whoSwas c r ns ’s fam roiss t u Crosby then.” e h o p c ti ig ty r” o Cris h on ter ea day n e t . n ou g Ms ndwic regis rize. Fri C P n o nch aturi lad sa get t oor u e L Fe n sa ’t for rly D h s: T n hou t e o n k c D he ve chi t E r l fo OW c ia
e
“Th
eL
chic
Middletown Market
F Sa
!
H
S p.m. pm Friday, SpApril 26 ●N6-9 1 O t Saturday, April 27 a - 4 p.m. HI● 10 a.m.
Friday, April 26 ● 6-9 p. Saturday, April 27 ● 10 a.m. -
sup CA y S a o p por t C eA lebratirod n Hall m F t H a u t c 11711 Main Street in Historic Middletown S o a n A s ’ m S Sa Homemade canned goods,W breads,ren o R r d f seasonal produce, fantastic vendors, 10 a il more!ay CA24tcraft hand jewelry, Derby hats, accessories c Friday, April • 6-9 p.m. | Saturday, April 25 • 10 a.m. 4 p.m. F r d m o Find that special Derby gift r 3p r or accessory. o 9. r nStreet po Satatuthe wn Middletown Spo boot mor o o 8 t Hall | 11711 Main in Historic i Treat yourself u to p aCelebration sweet dessert nso e schurch-wide at 5-78 iddle n bake sale. Friday night red h ren in am o m M b 0 r seasonal tal y th Homemade canned breads, fantastic craft vendors, jewelry, 1 goods, of 24 produce, “The Lunch Counter” opens Saturday 11 a.m. fo e Celebration Hall 11711 Main Street in Historic Middlet
“The Lunch Counter” opens Saturday 11 Featuring Ms. Cristi’s famous chicken salad sandwich on croissant. Don’t forget to register for the hourly Door Prize.
ch n ll e i l ca t Chur r mo nta Baptis r e rst sandwich on croissant. Don’t forget to register for the hourly Door Prize. o chicken Featuring Ms. Cristi’sF famous h r he Fisalad t Special Events: oo d by t Special Events: FASHIONbSHOW e 3rd ANNUAL FASHION SHOW | Saturday at 1 pm!
CAR WASH to For more information or booth rental call 245-7889. support children’s camp Sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Middletown on Saturday from 10 am - 3 pm
For more infor mation or booth rental call 245-7889.
8 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com Sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Middletown
Middlet Mark
Homemade canned goods, breads, seasonal produce, fantastic craft vendo jewelry, Derby hats, accessories and mo Find that special Derby gift or accessor
Spo
Treat yourself to a sweet dessert at th Friday night church-wide bake sale.
o pm! Saturday n ats1
Special Events:
r
FASHION SHOW Saturday at 1 pm!
CAR WASH to support children’s camp on Saturday from 10 am - 3 pm
For more infor mation or booth rental call 245-7889.
Sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Middleto
Derby hats, accessories and more! Find your special Derby gift or accessory. Featuring Ms. Cristi’s famous chicken salad sandwich on croissant. Don’t forget to register Treat yourself to sweet dessert at the Friday night church-wide bake sale. The Lunch Counter is open both Friday and Saturday. forathe hourly Door Prize.
Firs
c
t Ba p
The entire Crosby Middle School community is proud of this accomplishment, especially the school’s principal, Dr. Kara Ammerman. “It just reaffirms to everyone that we have such a strong music department at our school,” Ammerman says. “Being part of this program is something that helps our students to be not only academically sound but also culturally aware. Having access to a top-notch music department is something I feel helps them navigate what high school they want to go to.” Ammerman is pleased with the connections Stivers has helped to build during his years at Crosby. “He has such a strong relationship with students, and there are so many alumni who come back to visit,” she says. “Our motto is, ‘We’re all in, all the time.’ We want to prepare you not only for the next step, high school, but we want to prepare you for life.”
NOR
Good Neighbor
RD
N ATIO H ST
We Pride Ourselves in Customer Service
EN
AIK
IS NGL TH E
of aha Yam ville Louis
oint ot P k Blan
Sho
· Auto Insurance · Homeowners and Rental Insurance · Commercial Insurance, including Workers Compensation · Life & Disability Insurance
CALL ME TODAY FOR A NO OBLIGATION QUOTE
NOW OPEN! 500 N. English Station Rd
Custom made guitars, repairs, & modifications
Matt Dumeyer, Account Executive
12342 Shelbyville Rd, Middletown Plaza Louisville, KY 40243 (502) 333-8967 (C) (502) 254-9300 (O) matthew.dumeyer.vaacd3@statefarm.com Brandon Warren, Agent
motherpluckerguitars@gmail.com www.motherpluckerguitars.com
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 9
THE EASTWOOD VILLAGE THE to EASTWOOD VILLAGE We’re continuing grow and expand
Winter Farmer’s Market Winter Farmer’s Market
E AST WO O D V I L L AG E CO U N C I L
Back again at our spacious Beckley Creek Park location.
1ST & 3RD SATURDAY 1ST & 3RD SATURDAY NOVEMBER NOVEMBER- -APRIL APRIL 11AM 1PM 11AMTO TO New1PM dates/times are: More vendors. More parking. Beautiful surroundings! We’re still accepting new vendors and volunteers.
8am - noon -| Every Saturday ARTISAN BREAD - HOMEMADE JAMS - EGGS - MEATS CHEESES ARTISAN BREAD - HOMEMADE JAMS - EGGS -5/9/20 MEATS CHEESES thru 9/26/20. SWEETS COFFEEHANDMADE CRAFTS & GIFTS MORE SWEETS - COFFEE- HANDMADE CRAFTS & GIFTS&- & MORE ARTISAN BREAD • HOMEMADE JAMS • Eastwood EGGS • MEATS •Rd. CHEESES Inside Inside the Eastwood Rec Center | 16300 CutCut OffOff Rd. the Eastwood Rec Center | 16300 Eastwood SWEETS • COFFEE • HANDMADE CRAFTS & GIFTS • & MORE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FARMERS. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FARMERS. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FARMERS. SHOP LOCAL FIRST. SHOP LOCAL FIRST. SHOP LOCAL FIRST. TO RECEIVE THE EVC NEWSLETTER, GO TO WWW.EASTWOODVILLAGECOUNCIL.COM AND USE THE RESIDENT SIGNUP TAB
www.eastwoodmarket.com www.eastwoodmarket.com QUALITY, INTEGRITY, AND KNOWLEDGE MATTER. 502 HEMP IS YOUR LOCAL CBD WELLNESS CENTER.
Stop in today for a FREE sample of CBD Infused Chocolate!
10% OFF Any Purchase
No High Pressure! Just Low Prices.
Since 1972
Free Estimates, Always!
Not valid with any other offer. Expires 4/30/2020
NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO HELP EDUCATE ON CBD
201 Moser Rd. Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 654-7100 1407 E. Crystal Dr. LaGrange, KY 40031 (502) 265-7043
502HEMP.COM
Choose from carpet, luxury vinyl plank, wood and laminate. 10302 Taylorsville Rd • (502) 267-0558 • www.carneyscarpetgallery.com
10 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
JAZZERCISE MIDDLETOWN FITNESS CENTER 509 O’Byrne Avenue, Suite 206 Louisville, KY 502-693-4601 jazzercise.com “It’s a very supportive group,” Horsell says. “These ladies look out for one another. People come here as much for emotional fitness as physical fitness.”
Writer / Christy Heitger-Ewing
Jazzercise, a fitness program founded in California 50 years ago, has grown in popularity though the years to include fitness centers all around the world. Melissa Horsell, a certified Jazzercise instructor for the past 15 years, owns Jazzercise Middletown Fitness Center. Though the Jazzercise program has been in existence for five decades, the regimen has evolved over time to stay hip and current.
Such is the case for member Chinelle Bowdy. “We are there for each other through all the good times, as well as to encourage and support each other through the low points too,” Bowdy says.
“It’s not the same class that your mom took in the ‘80s,” Horsell says. “There’s new music, new moves and several different formats.”
Jazzercise Middletown offers weekday morning childcare so stay-at-home moms can also enjoy fitness and fellowship. Jazzercise classes can be modified to accommodate any age and fitness level.
Jazzercise instructors stay on top of the latest industry trends, and the streamlined level of instruction that comes from the corporate office sets Jazzercise apart from other programs.
Members pay just $59 per month for unlimited classes. The program’s flagship class is a format called Dance Mixx, which includes 35 minutes of cardiovascular exercise and 25 minutes of strength training. Horsell’s facility also offers a high-intensity interval class as well as a 30-minute express class for those who need to squeeze in a quick workout over a lunch break. “People tell me all the time, ‘Jazzercise got me through XYZ in my life,’” Horsell says. “They’ll tell me that their bone density has improved or that they recovered exponentially faster from a surgery. Jazzercise is the present you give yourself every day.”
“We have women in their 20s and those in their 80s,” Horsell says. “It’s been my only form of exercise for 15 years and I’m more fit now in my 40s than I was in my 20s. I love the combination of cardio and strength training, fun music, and motivating environment.”
“You could take a class anywhere in the world and know what to expect because it’s taught the same way,” says Horsell, who first started teaching Jazzercise in a church ten years ago on the east side of Louisville. Within 18 months, Horsell’s classes had grown enough to necessitate a commercial space. Now her program has expanded to a third location, and recently reached the 10year mark. “It’s grown from just me teaching five classes a week to having ten instructors teaching 40 classes a week,” Horsell says. Though men are welcome to join, Jazzercise tends to appeal more to women who seek both physical and social perks.
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 11
The VFW Auxiliary 4th Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Auction took place in February. More than $5,000 was raised in four short hours, making it the most successful year thus far. Proceeds benefit Veteran Village for homeless Veteran’s, under Wake Ministries in Shelbyville, Ky. Each year the Auxiliary raises monies for Veterans in need at this event. Middletown Community businesses help to make this event possible along with VFW members from the Middletown Post by donating items for auction.
12 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
$1,000 OFF ANY OUTDOOR LIVING PROJECT OF $10,000 OR MORE.
DECKS
|
PORCHES
With more than 35 years under our tool belts and beyond 150,000 stunning outdoor creations, trust the design and build team at Archadeck to make your outdoor leisure dreams come true. Act now and save $1,000 in the process.
CONTACT US FOR A FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION
502-706-6888 Archadeck.com
|
PAVER PATIOS
Teddy Adrams . Photo by Chris Wietzke
A SOUND APPROACH The Louisville Orchestra is Pushing Into New Musical Territories Under the Direction of Teddy Abrams Writer / Shannon Siders Photography Provided
When Teddy Abrams was considering taking over as music director for the Louisville Orchestra in 2013, he saw great potential in making Louisville his new home. Now wrapping up his sixth season at the helm, he’s never been more confident in his decision. “Everything I saw before I got the job was very indicative of the possibilities of what this city could be, and what the orchestra could be,” Abrams says. At just 32 years old, Abrams has received acclaim and praise within the music industry, leading the Louisville Orchestra to impressive heights. “Louisville was already an amazing city, and I saw the ingredients there to take the
artistic community - and possibly even the artistic philosophy, but encouraging of it. whole city - to a new level,” he says. “A major urban growth spurt, revitalizations, and an Jim James, frontman for musical act My artistic flowering have taken place.” Morning Jacket, recently teamed up with Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra to Although he is originally from Berkeley, produce an album titled “The Order of California, Abrams will say he is from Nature”. The project had a special meaning Louisville when asked. He has already for James, whose great aunt performed for the Louisville Orchestra under Music signed on for at least five more years as music director for the Louisville Orchestra - Director Robert Whitney. a huge commitment to the city. The nine-song album, which was released “It’s been a great adventure,” says Abrams of in October via the Decca Gold record his time so far in the city. “We’ve done lots label, garnered a level of national praise and of crazy projects, pushed the envelope, and attention that very few orchestral albums made that the standard.” achieve. Only two orchestras, Louisville and the New York Philharmonic, are signed Abrams and the team at the Louisville to the label, which is under the Universal Orchestra have worked together to umbrella. eliminate the routine and expected, instead striving to weave a full narrative into each of “Decca Gold is a fantastic label, and their productions. The team quickly found they’ve believed in us since we started our that patrons are not only open to this new relationship,” Abrams says. “It’s a big deal APRIL 2020
for an orchestra of our size to sign with any label, much less a major label, and it’s been really cool to see the relationship that’s developed. [ James] is a very special collaborator and musical visionary. He’s open to letting people’s talent complement his. He provided seeds and foundation for each song, and was open to letting us explore orchestral colors you don’t have access to on a pop or rock album.” Typically, an orchestra may hope to sell a couple thousand copies of an album, and expect to play for small groups of local orchestra lovers and subscribers. “The Order of Nature” gave the Louisville Orchestra the opportunity to take their show on the road, with performances in several major U.S. cities including Chicago, New York and Seattle.
Louisville Orchestra . Photo by Chris Wietzke
Financial Life Planning Centered on You!
“Those shows have given us a great opportunity to really share what we’re doing here in Louisville with other orchestras and communities where [ James] has a following,” Abrams says. The album had a national rollout, with a review in Rolling Stone and the opportunity to appear on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”. “That was an amazing experience that orchestras usually never get a taste of,” Abrams says. “It was a really proud moment for all of us representing the city. Part of our mission is to really carry the banner for Louisville, and make positive associations with the town. We want to increase the understanding of how special Louisville is and how creative our arts community is.” The national attention will continue into 2021, as it was recently announced that the Louisville Orchestra was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall as part of the “Carnegie Hall Presents” series. The orchestra will join James and the Louisville Ballet for a February 20 performance.
(502) 888-1185 | centriswealth.com 11802 Brinley Ave, Suite 201 • Louisville KY, 40243 Securities and advisory services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC.
APRIL 2020
“[The Carnegie Hall leadership] has been keeping their eye on what we’ve been doing over the last several years, and it’s really wonderful that they’re inviting us to share that with a New York audience,” Abrams says. “We’re hoping to turn it into a weeklong festivity celebrating Louisville and Kentucky. This is an opportunity to redefine how people see our state, and New York is the place to do it.” The Carnegie Hall show won’t be the first taste of the Louisville Orchestra for New Yorkers. At the beginning of the current performance season, the city’s major classical radio station, WQXR, featured a live broadcast of the orchestra’s openingnight performance. Abrams and his team have continued to grow the Louisville Orchestra’s presence locally as well, with innovative performances and programs to keep locals engaged and coming back for more.
Teddy’s first Louisville Orchestra Photo by Frankie Steele
2019 Art and Music . Photo by Neil Arnold
Teddy Adrams . Photo by Jayna Fox
HEAR C A R E Doctors of Audiology
We provide a full range of diagnostic audiological testing and hearing solutions
INJURY LAWYERS - Est. 1993
Hearing Aid Evaluation, Fitting, Maintenance COLOR & Repairs CODE : Custom Hearing Protection R : 51, G:102, B;153 Tinnitus Evaluation & Management
Let us walk you through the legal process
R : 47, G:159, B;222
Talk to a lawyer, not a case worker. Over 50 years of combined experience. Dr. Richard Lazich, Dr. Emmie Carrico and staff
Doctors of Audiology certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association, Members of the American Academy of Audiology & Members of the Kentucky Academy of Audiology
• 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
HEAR WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING See our 5 Star ABOUT OUR AUDIOLOGY PRACTICE.... Ratings on Google!
502-890-3921 • www.hear-care.com 4135 Shelbyville Road - next to Ken Combs Running Store
APRIL 2020
(502) 245-2333 | harvillelaw.com 2527 Nelson Miller Parkway, Suite 102 (Please read the testimonials on our website)
The 2019-2020 performance season will wrap up a bit earlier than usual, with the last performance slated for the end of April. On April 24, the orchestra will take the stage at one of the newest performance venues in the city, Old Forester’s Paristown Hall, followed by a show the next night at Whitney Hall. Both shows include a performance of “The Blue Hour,” a piece of music that has been played only one other time by an orchestra. One of the composers, Shara Nova, will join the orchestra as a vocalist for the performance.
so people could watch for free. Orchestra leaders and members are looking forward to more shows following this format, especially when warmer weather comes around.
relate to people in a way that seems both relevant, and and connects opposites with each other,” Abrams says. “It’s a really special way of presenting new American music.”
“It’s a next-generation concert experience,” says Abrams of the Paristown shows. “We take several intermissions so people can socialize, buy drinks and hang out in an informal environment. The sound quality is very vibrant, and gives off more of a rock concert feel.”
Abrams has already seen an example of the city’s transformational possibilities over the last six years in his own NuLu neighborhood. The burgeoning entertainment district has received national attention, and has been part of what’s kept Abrams interested in sticking around.
As Abrams looks to the future, he is excited to continue creating immersive music pieces (a term he coined) in conjunction with the orchestra, similar to his award-winning composition, “The Greatest: Muhammad Ali”. In creating these immersive pieces, he combines drama, film, poetry and other artistic mediums, with music connecting The orchestra performed a concert at the new them all. Paristown venue this winter, and broadcast the concert on an outside wall of the building “The pieces convey stories and issues that The Louisville Orchestra has also developed a neighborhood series, bringing performances to various pockets of Louisville beyond its downtown home. The orchestra’s outreach has helped bring music to people in a brand new way.
“For me, the real change in this city’s artistic profile will occur when artists are moving to Louisville on their own, seeing it as a place they want to come live because the artistic environment aligns with their aesthetic,” Abrams says. For the latest updates on the Louisville Orchestra and for a calendar of events, call 502-587-8681 and visit louisvilleorchestra.org.
Now Selling Refurbished Lawnmowers - LIKE NEW!
PUSH MOWER TUNE-UP Repair parts not included ($59 includes tune up, oil change, blade sharpening) Ex: 10/31/2020
• 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
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF J-TOWN
SCREEN WINDOW & SCREEN DOOR REPAIR Ex: 10/31/2020
10513 Watterson Trail • 502-267-7406 • www.jtownhardware.com APRIL 2020
SUMMER FUN AWAITS!
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu 1
Fri
Sat
2
3
Sun
Mon
4
Tue 1
Wed 2
PAW 7:00
7
8
9
COL 6:35
APRIL 2020
COL
12
2:00
COL
13
TOL 6:30
19
2:00
6:30
20
TOL 6:35
26
14
TOL
11:00
21
TOL 6:35
27
15
TOL
6:35
16
COL 6:35
22
TOL
23
6:35
28
29
LHV
LHV
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
7:05
24
3
4
BUF
10
MAY 2020
11
TOL 6:35
TOL
17
18
CHA
12
19
31
25
NOR 1:00
26
COL 6:35
TOL
13
20
CHA 11:00
27
COL 6:35
7
LHV 6:30
10:35
6:30
24
6
LHV 11:00
6:35
1:35
NOR 6:30 IND 1:35
5
6:30
2:00
IND
LHV
TOL
14
CHA
21
28
COL 6:35
8
BUF
15
IND
BUF
22
7:00
29
IND
16
TOL
22
2:00
12:00
23
CHA 7:04
28
29
9
COL
Sun
Mon
Tue
5
IND 6:35
16
IND
23
7:00
30
TOL
12
19
2:00
Wed
26
7
NOR 7:05
SWB
12
19
IND
13
20
GWN
27
21
GWN 7:05
28
SWB 7:00
7:00
8
7:05
14
IND
26
NOR
SWB
13
IND
20
27
NOR
NOR
9
12:05
15
TOL
16
7:00
22
GWN 12:05
29
SWB 12:00
23
7:05
30
SWB 7:00
9
TOL 4:05
SYR
10
6:30
COL
10
7:00
2:00
ROC 1:05 COL 4:05
23 30
24 TOL 6:30
31
Mon
18
7:00
24
DUR 7:05
ROC
Fri
25
DUR 6:35
25
6:30
6
Tue
Sat 1
13
14
20
21
31
TICKETS START AT ONLY $9! GET YOURS AT
20
SYR
26
IND
27
TOL
ROC
21
IND 7:05
28
COL
IND
22
ROC 6:05
29
COL 7:15
Fri 3
15
GWN 7:00
7:15
Thu 2
14
GWN 7:05
6:30
8
TOL 7:05
7:00
6:35
6:30
Sat 4
7:15
IND
5
7:00
9
10
11
12
15
16
17
18
19
22
23
24
25
26
1:00
7:00
19
SYR
13
SYR
7
TOL 7:05
6:30
Wed 1
8
IND
12
6:30
7
IND
SYR
IND
6
TOL 7:05
6:35
6:30
6:00
TOL
IND
5
COL 6:30
18
SYR
TOL
11
COL
11
SYR 6:35
4
7:00
17
TOL
Thu
7:05
6:30
17
16
GWN
4
COL 7:05
6:15
7:00
GWN
IND
3
COL 7:05
Sun
Sat
6:45
2
ROC 2:00
7:05
3
IND
Wed
7:00
7:00
Fri 2
Tue
ROC
6:35
7:05
Thu 1
NOR
ALL-STAR BREAK
7:05
DUR 5:05
6
7:05
COL
25
7:04
Mon
7:00
7:00
CHA
DUR
7:00
IND
1:00
NOR 7:05
24
CHA
DUR 7:05
18
IND
Sun 6
30
COL 7:00
11
PAW
Dates & times subject to change. Visit batsbaseball.com to view full dates, times, and promotions.
Sat 5
7:00
7:00
7:04
NOR 1:05
17
TOL
7:00
PAW 11:05
7:00
BUF
IND
10
PAW
COL
7:05
NOR 7:15
7:00
Fri 4
7:00
6:05
2
7:00
7:15
6:30
15
TOL
21
IND
9
PAW
1:05
7:00
10:35
14
SWB
Sat 1
6:05
1:05
25
CHA 7:00
Fri
8
7:00
6:05
1:05
7:05
BUF BUF
18
COL 2:00
CHA
7
DUR 2:00
30
LHV 7:05
17
COL 7:00
LHV 7:05
11
COL 6:00
6:35
CHA 2:00
10
COL
JUNE 2020
6
JULY 2020
5
Thu 3
PAW
AWAY
AUGUST 2020
Sun
HOME
SEPT. 2020
2020 SCHEDULE
GOVERNORS' CUP PLAYOFFS
GOVERNORS' CUP PLAYOFFS
Play All Day New Malibu Jack’s Indoor Theme Park Is A Family Affair Writer / Christy Heitger-Ewing
In the 1950s, Vernon Hatton became a Kentucky basketball legend when he made a half-court shot to send the University of Kentucky into a third overtime in what resulted in a victory over Temple University. He went on to become an All-American and played in the NBA, but ultimately left the sport to become an auctioneer in Lexington, Kentucky - a career that suited him well. His sons, Steve, Jeff, and Terry, grew up in the auction business, watching their dad in action every Monday morning in a Lexington tobacco warehouse. “Dad was an entertainer,” Steve says. “He told stories and got people laughing. People drove several hours to come listen to him and eat chili dogs.” Steve and his brothers carried on the tradition until about 15 years ago, when they decided to branch out from the
auction business and open the Kentucky Basketball Academy, a five-court facility that held national basketball and volleyball tournaments. Steve’s son Tyler began working with his dad at age 12, acting as scorekeeper at basketball games. Though the family enjoyed aspects of the business, they dealt with a good bit of negativity. “Basketball tournaments had 40 teams and 39 of those teams lost, so you can imagine that there was a lot of complaining,” Steve says. “Just dealing with that negativity was an event itself.” Steve and his brothers thought about how great it would be to create a place that would foster nothing but good times and fun vibes. Steve had a friend who opened an outdoor family fun center in Kentucky, but the fickle midwestern weather was brutal for business and it closed after a few years. Steve began thinking about offering an indoor facility APRIL 2020
with similar amenities. In the meantime, Tyler was studying communications and advertising in college. He also served for a few years on a church mission trip to Argentina where he learned how much he enjoyed helping others and seeing joy in people’s eyes. “Dad was cooking up this idea of a family fun center with his brothers, and although I knew they were full of great ideas, I wanted to make sure they could refine those ideas,” says Tyler, who worked on branding the concept by creating logos and signage, and officially joined the family business after graduating from college. The family did some research and found that most arcades were dark and filled with neon. They chose to go in a different direction, envisioning a beach vibe that was bright, colorful and festive. In 2013 Steve and his brothers found an
old tennis center in the Lexington area that was for sale, and decided to take the plunge and open Malibu Jack’s Indoor Theme Park featuring electronic go-karts, laser tag, miniature golf, virtual reality activities, a basketball shootout and more. “We brought in palm trees, waterfalls, bright lights and a boardwalk to walk around,” Tyler says. “It got a lot of people’s attention. Nobody was putting in a huge tropical golf course inside.”
possible, and were closed to the public for just ten days. “That was pretty good considering all we had to do,” Steve says. The transition included taking apart and putting together rides, moving games, as well as hiring and training new staff members as the business grew from 35 to 100 employees. The size of the new location enabled the owners to increase their arcade offerings, add an 18-lane bowling alley, and include a high-speed Wave Rider that’s similar to the Super Himalaya ride at the state fair. In addition, a restaurant and bar will open this spring.
Investors came knocking and after a few years of success, the family decided to open another Malibu Jack’s in Louisville in 2016. The indoor theme park has been so popular that in December of 2019, the owners moved the business to a new location on Hurstbourne Parkway that nearly doubled their square footage from 65,000 to 120,000.
“People love being able to enjoy a nice meal right on site,” Steve says. “It enables them to stay here all day in this laid-back atmosphere.”
The family did their best to make the transition as fast and seamless as
According to Steve, as soon as the doors to Malibu Jack’s were open, the public
Call us today for all your blinds, shades, draperies, plantation shutters and wallpaper needs.
Go Green Without Going Broke!
We Fix Broken & Foggy Glass!
WINDOW • DOORS • ROOFS • SIDING CALL FOR A FREE, NO-PRESSURE ESTIMATE
10% OFF ENTIRE ORDER OR UP TO 60 MONTHS 0% FINANCING
We offer free shop at home service!
10% OFF
With approved credit. Minimum purchase required. Other restrictions may apply. Ask for details. Not valid on existing contracts or estimates.
Any Purchase
502-499-9797
Not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/31/2020 11177 Bluegrass Pkwy • (502) 266-0079 • www.blindsdirect.com APRIL 2020
flocked to the facility. “Everyone was so happy,” he says. “It’s just what Louisville needed.” People are drawn to the friendly competition of go-karts. For kids 10 and under, the Bounce Beach play area is also popular. “The only time a child cries at Bounce Beach is when parents tell them it’s time to leave,” says Steve, who offers special deals to nonprofit organizations like Angels in Disguise and Big Brothers Big Sisters. At the original location, Malibu Jack’s was known as a kids’ fun zone, so the owners did all they could to let the public know they had something for everyone - from toddlers to grandparents. Teenagers especially enjoy the indoor theme park for date nights, and adults can also have a ball. One of Steve’s fondest memories at Malibu Jack’s is when he was sitting by the waterfall under the palm trees, and a little girl walked by with her father and asked, “Daddy, is this paradise?” The dad replied, “It might be close, honey!” After working for so many years at the Kentucky Basketball Academy, Steve had gotten used to fielding complaints anytime someone approached him. Once he transitioned into the family fun business, he braced himself the first time an employee told him that a parent wanted to speak to him. As the parent started talking, he said to Steve, “Sir, do you own this place?”
Steve nodded, thinking, “Uh-oh. Here we go.” do a lot of work for the business as well. Steve’s daughter Olivia works with Tyler in The man proceeded to say, “I drove three marketing, while his daughter Jessica works hours with my daughters and we spent $200 in the restaurant and handles photography. here, and it’s the best time we’ve ever had in our lives. We had so much fun, we plan to “Honestly, we all work really well together,” come back every month.” Steve says. “A family business brings with it a different dynamic, but we enjoy each That kind of validation is what lets Steve other’s company and feel lucky to see each know that he got into the right business, and other every day. We’re spoiled when it the whole family feels the same way. comes down to it.” Steve’s wife Amy, Terry’s wife Tammy, and Jeff ’s wife Michele all work at Malibu Jack’s, as do Terry’s sons Bryan and Brandon. Bryan’s wife Alex and her sister Noelia
APRIL 2020
Malibu Jack’s is located at 1915 South Hurstbourne Parkway in Louisville. For more information, call 502–883-0380 or visit malibujacks.net.
Morning Pointe is Your Care Partner
Schedule a Tour!
morningpointe.com
Personal Care 4711 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy. Louisville, KY 40291 (502) 873-3800 Alzheimer’s Memory Care 4701 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy. Louisville, KY 40291 (502) 212-5199
• The Region’s Choice of Senior Living •
Custom Design • Fabrication • Installation
Natural Stone Artisans
Granite Quartz Marble
Quartzite Limestone Travertine Slate Onyx
(502) 254-7055 • www.eleetstone.com 13042 Middletown Industrial APRIL 2020
Hanna Ankle and Foot
Photo courtesy of Joe Hulsey Photography
We are so proud to be serving the Greater Louisville area’s Ankle and Foot needs. You will find a
state of the art facility, unmatched in every way. We go above and beyond to make sure that you get back on your feet quicker. If you’ve been told you need surgery or had an injury, come in and see what we offer. We can usually get people in same day for injuries. From Sports Medicine and fracture care, to arthritis and deformities, we promise to deliver a plan to get you better fast. - Dr Timothy Hanna
3901 Dutchman’s Lane, Lane, Suite Suite 104 104 3901Dutchman’s Lousville, KY Ky 40207 Louisville, 40207
(502) 365-1899 / Fax- (502) 365-1338 “We Just Doriseupankle.com Things Differently Here” “We Just Do Things Differently Here”
APRIL CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sponsored By:
Free, in-home design consu
502.425.4728 • 800.2
ACROSS 1. To the point 5. Expired 7. Large tooth 8. Questioner 9. Ogled, ... at 12. Referee’s device 15. Line of hereditary rulers 19. Burglaries 21. Financial 22. Stupor 23. Decoy 24. Makes stable
AUGUST 2018 PROOF
DAVE
q Renewal Update q First q Second q __
Cell: ( Email:
Sensible Solutions for Eve 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 (502) 554-99 FamilySa
Custom Closets, Garage Cabinets, Home Offi
Free, in-home design consultations
L
502-425-4728 • 888-5 www.closetsbydesign.com Licensed and Insured ©2018 All Rights Reserved. Closets by Design, Inc.
www.closetsbydesign.com
Licensed and Insured
Imagine your home, totally organ
Sensible Solutions for
DOWN 1. Sweepstake 2. Enthusiastic 3. In front 4. Roofing grass 5. Floats on current 6. Ridicule 10. Uniform 11. Grain tips 12. Route 13. Skin irritation 14. Slight quarrel 15. Gloomy 16. For each one 17. Sums 18. Evaluate 19. Cooking herb 20. Terminated
Custom Closets, Gara
Home Offices, Workshop
Kitchen Pantries a
LIMITED TIME
40% o
Plus Free Inst
Call Now For A In-Home Design Co
Valid on new orders only. Free installation with a or more. Must present ad at initial de Not valid with any other offer, discount or on prev applied to regular prices. Expir
closets by design LOU5.indd 4
For the answers, visit our Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/JeffersontownMag
Free, in-home design consultations and estimates!
502.425.4728 • 800.293.3744 AUGUST 2018 PROOF
Contact:
DAVE HARNOIS
q Renewal Update q First q Second q __
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
Custom Closets, Garage Cabinets, Home Offices, Workshops, Mudrooms, Kitchen Pantries and more. Free, in-home design consultations and estimates!
LIMITED TIME OFFER!
502-425-4728 • 888-500-9287 www.closetsbydesign.com Licensed and Insured ©2018 All Rights Reserved. Closets by Design, Inc.
PLUS FREE INSTALLATION
Call now for a free in-home design consultation!
www.closetsbydesign.com
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 5/31/2020.
Licensed and Insured
Imagine your home, totally organized.
Sensible Solutions for Every Area! Custom Closets, Garage Cabinets,
APRIL 2020
Home Offices, Workshops, Mudrooms, Kitchen Pantries and more.
LIMITED TIME OFFER!
%
Writer / Abigail Hake . Photography Provided
pring has finally sprung. It’s that time of year when you want to feel refreshed and clean, and declutter your house while you’re at it. With the weather starting to warm up, you’ll want to start heading outside to enjoy the sun and fresh air. Nevertheless, we all have a need to clean this time of year - so what is the best way to tackle this year’s spring cleaning to-do list? It doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and it can even be fun. Getting the house in working order again feels good, and you can do it. Here are a few tips that will help you along to a very successful spring cleaning campaign.
TAKE IT ONE ROOM AT A TIME
CLEAR THE CLUTTER
Houses can be overwhelming when it comes to cleaning, so be sure to break your cleaning down into smaller, manageable projects. One easy way to do this is to think in terms of one room at a time. Use a room checklist as a place to start, and also as a way to prevent forgetting about items you might not always clean. If you’ve already cleaned some items in certain rooms then feel free to skip, but you are sure to find something that’s taken a back seat all winter and needs a deep clean. Start with rooms that get the most traffic so that if your plans get derailed, you’ll still have a sense of accomplishment.
One of the biggest and best parts of spring cleaning is the purging of anything and everything you don’t need anymore. The feeling of letting go is a major way to refresh your soul this spring. Think about this in four categories - trash or recycle, sell, donate, and, finally, put away. There are always things we want to keep, and some we can do without. Make piles for each. If you choose to sell, list items on Facebook Marketplace as you are setting those items aside. With regard to donations, see if you can fill a bag to donate every day for a month. You can also plan a garage sale - cleaning is so much easier with the clutter out of the way.
APRIL 2020
FAMILY FUN Get your family involved. Throw on some music and add in some family incentives to get everyone on the same page with donations and trash. There’s no need for you to do all the work! DON’T IGNORE SEASONAL CHORES We all know there are chores that should be done seasonally, and we typically ignore them. Now that the weather is getting nicer, tackle chores like cleaning grills, patios and windows. Doing these chores even once or twice a year will keep your house running smoothly and looking great. USE THE RIGHT TOOLS AND SUPPLIES There are many cleaning supplies and tools out there that companies want you to think that you need, but it’s better to refrain from buying everything. Having dozens and dozens of cleaning products on hand at all
10 YEAR FIXED RATE AS LOW AS
ACT NOW! OFFER ENDS APRIL 30TH, 2020
transcendcu.com (502) 459-8004
*Limited time offer effective January 14th, 2020. Subject to change without notice. All loans are subject to credit approval and program guidelines. Rates may vary based on individual creditworthiness. Lowest promotion rate at 2.875% APR is available for 10-year term only. For 10-year term, member pays no closing costs and minimum loan amount is $75,000. Loan fixed rates (APRs) do not include items such as prepaid interest, optional owner’s title insurance, and optional escrow services, which could increase the effective APR. All loans must be for a primary residence, in first lien position, with a maximum loan to value ratio of 80%, max debt to income ratio of 38%. Mortgage loan payment example based on terms given above: $75,000 mortgage for a term of 120 months (10 years) at 2.875% APR will result in a monthly payment of $719.89. Payment example does not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The monthly obligation for all promotion loans will be greater if taxes and insurance are included, and an initial customer deposit may be required if an escrow account for these items is established. Additional restrictions may apply. Past or present credit history including items such as liens, bankruptcy, charge-offs, delinquent accounts, or multiple slow payments exceeding 60 days, do not qualify for the promotional mortgage program terms. All terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Existing Transcend Credit Union mortgage loans do not qualify. Contact us for additional details at (502) 459-8004 or (800) 292-9490.
APRIL 2020
times just clutters up the cabinets. Along with your mop, broom and vacuum, make sure you have a good all-purpose cleaner on hand for most projects. Other basics include an all-purpose powder or liquid cleaner for larger washable surfaces, an abrasive cleaner for small, heavily soiled areas, a nonabrasive cleaner for gentle cleaning on surfaces that scratch easily, chlorine bleach, glass cleaner, a furniture duster, and a toilet-bowl cleaner. These items should get you started quite nicely.
CALL IN THE PROS If your budget allows, there might be a few things you could take off of your list and bring in a professional to clean. Window, carpet and upholstery cleaning are much easier tasks for pros who do it all the time. Not only will this save you time, but it also might save you money as certain tasks often require tools you probably don’t have on hand.
Personalizing Medicine to Function Personalizing Medicine toOptimize Optimize Function
• Thyroid Disorders • Neuropathy • Weight Loss • Stem Cell Therapy For Arthritis • ThyroidKnee Disorders
• Hormone Replacement Therapy • Testosterone Replacement For Men
• Hormone Replacement Therapy Suite 206 • Neuropathy9204 Taylorsville Rd, (502) 785-7480 | rejuvmedicalky.com • Testosterone • Weight Loss Replacement For Men • Stem Cell Therapy For Knee Arthritis
9204 Taylorsville Rd, Suite 206 (502) 785-7480 | rejuvmedicalky.com APRIL 2020
Hopefully these tips will help to get your spring cleaning off to a great start this year. If you want more help, there are plenty of spring cleaning checklists out there with specific tasks to keep you on track. There’s no need to scour the web for hours and hours - search “Spring Cleaning Checklist” online and plenty of lists will pop up. Pick your favorite and go down the list until you are done (or exhausted, whichever comes first). Good luck!
It’s your time to thrive.
StoryPoint Middletown is now open! Call today to learn about how our residents are enjoying their retirement with us!
502-890-9759 | StoryPoint.com StoryPoint Middletown 500 Meridian Hills Drive, Middletown, KY 40243
T O M S AW Y E R PA R K O F F E R S A B U N DA N T O P P O RT U N I T I E S F O R B I R D WAT C H I N G Pittman began going on more field trips in and around Jefferson County, including As a child, Patrice Pittman would often rise places she had never visited before, and before dawn on Saturdays in the summer attending meetings where she heard from to accompany her mother to spot birds experienced birders and other nature experts. along the Lake Erie shoreline. Though she was not enthusiastic about the 5:30 a.m. One of the parks she became acquainted with wake-up call, she was more than happy to was E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in eastern tag along with her mother’s bird-watching Jefferson County. She, like many others, had club along the beach. heard of Sawyer Park in the context of sports Writer / Jessica Able
Throughout her life she maintained her love of nature and bird watching. While pursuing a career as a teacher, Pittman became more serious about learning about birds and their habits. In 2012, she attended a field trip organized by the Beckham Bird Club in Louisville. “I remember it being a cold morning and I wasn’t dressed for the weather,” Pittman says. By the end of the day, she was hooked.
and recreational, but she was amazed at the sheer size and scope of its wooded areas. “I was amazed at how big it was, and the diversity of habitats,” she says.
she decided 100 was her next goal. She quickly surpassed that number and is still counting. The total number of bird species she saw and heard at Tom Sawyer Park in 2018 and 2019 is 161. As Pittman’s experience and love of Tom Sawyer Park grew, so did her interest in the park’s potential for other birders like herself. “I realized that the wooded area was a diamond in the rough and had great potential,” she says.
In 2017 she spoke with Nick Price, who at the time served as the park’s naturalist and E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park is situated on is now park director. She proposed putting 539 acres of rolling fields and woodlands, on together a monthly list of bird species what was once farmland. compiled from her hours spent in the park. She now typically goes to the park four In the beginning, Pittman told herself she’d times a week, and spends an average of three be happy to identify 50 species of birds. hours on each excursion. She says every When that achievement came very quickly, hike is different. 30 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
At the end of each month, Pittman prepares a list of species she’s seen or heard. As Pittman began to spend more and more time birding in the park, she noticed areas in need of some attention. She created a list of ideas for Price, such as pruning branches and vines to open up trails, that she thought would enhance the experience of the wooded areas for park goers. “I wanted to give back at least as much as I was getting from the park,” she says. Building on the species list she compiles for the park, Pittman also began submitting her species lists to Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology eBird site. The eBird site is an online database of global, real-time bird distribution and abundance. In 2019 Pittman was awarded the Beckham Bird Club Award for the most species of birds found in a hot-spot area, based on her birding in 2018.
BOUTIQUE
VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR DERBY NEEDS!
New hats, fascinators, purses, spring apparel, & party ware.
$5 OFF $25 Purchase Not valid with any other offer. Expires 5/31/2020
MT Magazine
107 S. Ewing Avenue, Louisville KY 40206 (Off Frankfort Ave. - across from Walgreens)
502-245-8222
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 31
Tom Sawyer Park uses the bird species list to help determine the types of trees, bushes and wildflowers that could be planted in the park to help maintain and increase the bird population. As her involvement with the park grew, Pittman says she began to appreciate what the park has to offer on a deeper level. As her experience in birding developed, she became familiar with the various nooks and crannies of the park. In addition to birding and trail maintenance, Pittman also began photographing various spots and wildlife for the park’s Facebook page. Through her involvement in the park, Pittman has grown from a mere volunteer to an ambassador of sorts. She gives impromptu walking tours for park newcomers and helps hikers back to their cars if they’ve gotten turned around.
“My volunteer time in the park has resulted in my getting to meet many of the park users,” she says. “People come up and ask what birds I had seen that day, or will talk about the birds at their yard feeders and hope I can identify them from their descriptions. I am surprised at how many people have thanked me for helping to take care of the wooded area.” Park goers often ask Pittman where they can see a particular species - often bluebirds. She suggested to Price that the park construct bird boxes that could be placed in areas where a particular species has been spotted. She monitors the boxes, and the park continues to have nesting bluebirds, tree swallows and chickadees. Bluebirds, she says, can be seen year round in the park, and the best place to spot them is near the front of the recreation building. Tree swallows are often observed swooping low over the soccer fields during the summer.
Pittman recently began assisting a fellow Beckham Bird Club member who is conducting research on the nesting and hunting habits of the great-horned, eastern screech and barred owls. This has resulted in a spotting of a northern saw-whet owl and a barn owl, which she says are rare for Tom Sawyer Park. “Park walkers might be in for a treat when walking the fitness loop at dusk,” Pittman says. “A great-horned owl or eastern screech owl might be heard, or they’ll have a magical moment if one flies by.” Casual bird watchers or hikers will have an easier time spotting one of these common park species this winter: red-winged blackbird, northern cardinal,American crow, Carolina chickadee, mourning dove, house finch, Canada goose, common grackle, American robin, American goldfinch, red-shouldered hawk, blue jay, northern mockingbird, white-breasted nuthatch, song
NEWLY REMODELED SENIOR APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE!
Find the Perfect Space to Call Home Lawn Maintenance In addition to a variety of living spaces, Forest Hills Commons offers:
• All day dining in our lovely • • • • • •
restaurant-style dining room Professionally staffed fitness gym Scheduled transportation Maintenance-free (interior and exterior) Happy hour and social outings Social, recreational, spiritual and educational programs Pet friendly
Get one month free when you sign your lease by March 31st. Call today to speak to our Senior Lifestyle Specialist and learn about our current move in specials.
Residential/ Commerc Landscaping Snow Plowi Snow & Ice management Shrub Trimming & Remov Spring/ Fall Clean-ups LawnFully Insured Maintenance www.mowbetterky.com
502-216-7687
Landscape Design/Install Landscape Maintenance Shrub/Tree Pruning & Removal Fully Insured
502-216-7687 www.mowbetterky.com Residential / Commercial
32 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
sparrow, European starling, tufted titmouse, eastern towhee, red-bellied woodpecker, downy woodpecker, black vulture, or turkey vulture. Some of Pittman’s more interesting finds in 2019 were a black-billed cuckoo, grasshopper sparrow, Henslow’s sparrow, and Wilson’s snipe, along with the goldenwinged, mourning, Tennessee and Wilson’s warblers. She observed 32 of a possible 36 species of warblers in the park in 2019. “The sounds of the wood thrush, warbling vireo, yellow-billed cuckoo, ovenbird and
woodcock are especially beautiful to hear,” she says. A favorite of Pittman’s to spot is the Caroline wren, which she says is classy looking and has many clear, loud songs. Another one of her favorites is the belted kingfisher, which has a rattling sound. These can be seen or heard at the marsh in the wetlands area, as well as Goose Creek by the falls under Lakeland Road. Great blue herons and green herons are sometimes seen in these areas as well. “Don’t forget to stop, look and listen during
your walks and take the time to look up,” she says. “You just might see red-shouldered, red-tailed, Cooper’s and sharp-shinned hawks, or a seasonal broad-winged hawk or northern harrier, or a migrating great egret.” For those interested in honing their birdwatching skills, Pittman suggests joining a bird club and meeting other like-minded people. Field trips to various locales in Jefferson and surrounding counties are a great way to learn from experienced leaders. All that is needed is a decent pair of binoculars, a bird field guide or a cell phone bird app, and a sense of adventure.
MONDAYS K I D S E AT F R E E !
From oil changes to engine replacements, and everything in between, we’ve got your auto repair and maintenance needs covered.
* W I T H P U R C H A S E O F A N A D U LT E N T R E E
WEDNESDAYS 50% OFF APPETIZERS
SAME DAY SERVICE FOR MOST REPAIRS.
SUNDAYS
We offer: • AC Repair • Brakes & Pads Repair • Check Engine Light • Engine Repair
2 FOR 1 MARGARITAS
L O C AT E D I N M I D D L E T O W N P L A Z A
12220 Shelbyville Rd. Louisville, KY 40243
• Precision Alignment • Suspension Repair • Timing Belt Repair • Tires & Balancing • Transmission Repair
12920 Fenwick Center Drive (502) 244-6533 | adrclouisville.com
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 33
WAKING UP WITH KELLY K LOCAL MORNING RADIO HOST TALKS 20 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS Kelly’s plan was to be a TV anchor one day and while getting some broadcasting experience, Kelly says she fell in love with Kelly K and her husband, Michael married radio. She loved entertaining audiences and in October 2006. They have two kids, Jacob “My internship turned into being a co-host continued on her path in radio. According and Ava. Their family hobbies include family on a morning show very much like our show to Kelly, after she graduated, her roommate games, shopping and movies. Kelly says they now.” Kelly says. suggested she move to Louisville. Kelly like to make silly videos and they also love moved to Louisville in August 1996 and playing with their two pugs, Poppy and Piper. According to Kelly, her internship was the began work at MIX102. best place to learn the ropes, and she says Kelly explains that her first radio gig was her first morning partner, Rick Mummy, was “MIX102 was an 80s and 90s format”, her internship. an incredible teacher. Kelly met Rick while says Kelly, 102.3 (formerly MIX102) is in Lafayette studying at Purdue. where Kelly did middays and became a ”I got into radio at age 19 while a student promotions director. at Purdue University as an intern (I was “Rick taught me so much about comedy and majoring in TV production thinking I structuring a show,” she says. “The station was purchased a year later, the would do TV news),” she says. “I was format flipped and we were all fired,” she voicing commercials the first week, had a The biggest thing she had to learn was to be says. “Bounced from LITE 106.9 mornings weekend air shift in the first month, and was authentic. “Your audience will know if you to B 96.5 to HOT104.3 before landing at co-hosting the morning show by the end of are faking it to create some character version 99.7 DJX to do mornings with Peter B in the first year!” of yourself,” Kelly adds. May of 1999.” Writer / Kelsey Schneider Photography Provided
She says the station was similar to DJX and her internship was where she gained some broadcasting experience.
34 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
Peter retired after 20 years with the station and The Ben Davis and Kelly K Show was born in March 2008. Kelly’s other influencer, both in her personal life and her professional life is Barry Fox, the program director who hired her at WDJX. DJX was founded in 1984 and has won Best of Louisville in 2000, 2001 and 2017. “I just marked 20 years doing the morning
show on DJX,” Kelly says. Kelly is one half of the Morning Show, mornings 5:30 am - 10:00 am The Ben Davis & Kelly K Show. Playing ALL THE HITS for Kentuckiana. DJX radio plays hit music and has cool contests. Kelly has earned several awards, one including her AWRT On Air Personality of the Year award. She is frequently named in the top three Favorite Radio Personalities on the annual Louisville Magazine’s Best
93 Bucks Run Rd, Bedford, KY 40006 (502) 645-0791 @dirtyturtleoffroad
2020 dtor event schedule PRO ROCK RACING Srrs BIRTHDAY BASH ZOOKIEMELT MUDDY PRINCESS RENEGADES RACING SERIES BOO BASH
visit our website for more information
s e r c a 6 28 nd
la g in d a o r f f o e im of pr
dtor is open to anything offroad
FEB 28 - MARCH 1 mAY 1-2 MAY 1-3 JULY 9-12 AUG 2 SEPT 11-12 OCT 23-25
www.dirtyturtleoffroad.com
of Louisville and year after year in Leo Reader’s Choice awards. Kelly has recently taken up a job, a “side hustle”, with voice work she does for clients all over the country. She has a home studio where she does commercials that air in many other cities. Thanks to social media, Kelly says, she and Ben are very interactive with their listeners even after the show airs in the mornings. They use an app where notifications pop-up
Jeeps ATVs SxS’s Buggies Dirt Bikes and many more
cabins & rv sites available atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 35
every time someone interacts with a post on one of their platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook). Kelly says the listeners end up being a great resource for material. This is how Kelly and Ben are able to put their show together. Kelly says every morning her and Ben look at a few show prep websites. The prep websites compile all the trending stories into different categories (news, weird, entertainment, etc.). She says she and Ben also watch social media to see what people are talking about. This gives them a plan for every day’s show. Kelly says her and Ben are prepared to go with anything that might pop up in the middle of the show, “it’s planned improv.” She says that interacting with listeners all day keeps her and Ben invested in their brand. They can comment and respond to questions from their phones no matter where they are. “I do a lot of that from the carpool line during the school year,” Kelly adds.
GENERAL FAMILY, COSMETIC AND IMPLANT DENTISTRY
• Kentucky Hot Brown • Shrimp and Grits •Full bar including 12 rotating draft beers on tap and many more delicious menu items to choose from
5 OFF
$
any $25 Purchase
Not valid with any other coupon or Monday special. Not valid on gift card purchases. Expires 5/31/2020 DR. AARON BERGER WITH HIS WIFE RACHEAL AND THEIR CHILDREN.
111 South English Station Road
(502) 915-8484 www.ganderamericangrill.com
2831 S. Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, Ky 40220 Located between Cattleman’s Roadhouse and Stock Yards Bank on S. Hurstbourne Parkway.
36 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
Their fans send them stories her and Ben think should be on the show, and her and Ben love that because, as Kelly explains, “it shows how well they know us and the show.” When asked what the most challenging part of her job is, she says, “The early hours. I’m not a morning person. Never have been. People who say your body adjusts to the schedule are lying. I’ve been doing mornings for 20 years on this show and I curse the alarm every dang morning. That said, once I get here, we have a ball every day. I love every aspect of what I do. “I’ve always looked at our show as an escape for listeners from their own stress and struggles,” Kelly says when asked about a constant in her career at DJX. “We always try to make you laugh for a few minutes, and maybe turn around what may have started out as a challenging day. We’re not a drama or controversy-filled show. We are fun and silly. That has proven to be a pretty successful philosophy for us.”
When asked who Kelly’s “dream guest” to have on her show would be, she responded, Ryan Reynolds. “Ryan Reynolds in studio is the pot at the end of the rainbow for me,” she says. The show has had some pretty big names over the years including Jennifer Lawrence, Will Smith, Kevin Hart and Jennifer Lopez.
Kelly’s favorite radio station to listen to as a kid was U93 and the U Morning Crew in South Bend, Indiana. She says she grew up listening to U93 and the U Morning Crew. She is a music fan. “Richard Marx when I was in the 8th grade was my first concert,” she says. “One of the best shows I’ve seen, though, is Ed Sheeran. He was incredible as a one-man show with no band, just him.”
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 37
ercial sed vice 98
Residential & Commercial Experienced-Licensed 24/7 Emergency Service
PRESENT THIS AD AND GET
$25 OFF ANY SERVICE Valid only with coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Middletown Magazine. Expires 5/31/2020.
8
m 35-9898
g.com ET
FFF
ND GET
T
F
EICE
ers.
y other offers. agazine.
E
rs.
When you want it done right, When you want it done right, call PLUMBING first! callLEANHART LEANHART PLUMBING first! We offer quality, professional forallall your plumbing problems. We offer quality, professional solutions solutions for your plumbing problems.
When you want it done right, Call us today 935-9898 call(502) LEANHART PLUMBING first! We offer quality, professional solutions for all your plumbing problems.
38 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / APRIL 2020 / atMiddletown.com
Expires 5/31/2020
Expires 5/31/2020
GARDEN & HOME DECOR Eastgate Shopping Center, 12621 Shelbyville Rd.
Secret Garden carries the full line of Fusion Mineral Paint.
JOIN US FOR A CLASS THIS MONTH!
LOUISVILLE’S
GARAGE DOOR EXPERTS
• Garden and Home Decor • Unique gifts • Trapp Candles
• Fusion Mineral Paint • Indoor and outdoor plants Bring in this ad for
15% OFF
any one full priced item. Coupon must be present. Expires 5/31/2020 One coupon per customer Excludes MOONGLOW jewelry.
GREAT SELECTION OF HOUSEPLANTS
502-245-4567
www.secretgardenshop.com secretgardenlouisville secretgardenky
$25 OFF
Any Service Call May not be combined with any other offers.
$100 OFF Single Door Installed —OR—
$200 OFF Single Door Installed May not be combined with any other offers.
502-650-8335
atMiddletown.com / APRIL 2020 / MIDDLETOWN MAGAZINE / 39
OT H E R S P U T O N A R O O F. W E P U T O N A L I Q U I D AS S E T.
If you’re considering putting on a new roof or repairing an existing one, consider this. Bone Dry is the name many homeowners think of as the gold standard in roofing. More compliments and fewer complaints than anyone. So don’t just have someone throw on some shingles. Turn to the company that hung it’s shingle out over 30 years ago.
E V E RY T H I N G U N D E R O N E H E L LU VA G O O D R O O F.
BONEDRY.COM/LOUISVILLE
ROOFING • GUTTERS M AS O N RY • I N S U L AT I O N
WITH FULL ROOF REPLACEMENT M I N . P U R C H A S E R E Q ’ D. C A L L F O R D E TA I L S .
(502) 425-2928