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Phone: 502-554-9428
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Phone: 502-554-9428
Mobile: 502-649-3431
Toll Free: 1-800-866-2983
Fax: 502-554-9427
Community ActivitiesFarmers Markets in Louisville.18th Street Farmers' MarketMay - Dec. 24 . Wed - Sat. 10am-7pm Fruit, vegetables, smoked meat, homemade ice cream. 1811 Standard Ave. 502-778-1672 Phoenix Hill Farmers' Market June 2- October 27, Tuesdays 3-6:30pm Vegetables, fruits, meat, eggs, baked goods, plants, and cut flowers 829 E. Market St. 502-583-7133 Amerigo Farmers' Market May - October, Sat. 8am-Noon Fresh produce, heirloom fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, eggs, gourds, baked goods. 871 S. Hurstbourne Parkway Rainbow Blossom Farmers' Market May 20 - October, Sundays, Noon-4pm Produce, herbs, locally-produced meat,eggs and native plants 3738 Lexington Rd. Bardstown Rd Farmers' Market April 5 - Dec. 20. Sat. 8am-Noon June - Oct., Thurs. 4-6:30pm Flowers, festivals, prepared foods, produce, meat, cheese, eggs. 1722 Bardstown Rd. 502-287-8206 Rowan Street Farmers' Market June 1 - October 15, Monday - Friday, 8am-4pm Fruits and vegetables Corner of 18th and Rowan Street Beechmont Open Air Market June 14 - Sept. 27, Sat. 8am-Noon Vegetables, fruits, cut flowers, herbs and more Southern Parkway and Wellington Ave. 502-367-2652 Russell Neighborhood Farmers' Market June 6 - Oct. 24, Fridays 3-6:30pm Meat, eggs, fruits, and vegetables Community Gardens, 22nd & Cedar Streets California Farmers' Market June 7- Oct. 25, Saturdays Noon-4pm Produce, meat, eggs, flowers, barbecue Victory Park, 23rd and Kentucky St. (502)775-4041 Smoketown Farmers' Market June 9 - Oct. 25, Saturdays 9am-Noon Vegetables, melons and flowers Meyzeek Middle School (corner of Preston St. and Breckinridge St.) Crescent Hill Farmers' Market June - Oct. 31, Fridays, 7-10am June 23 - Oct. 27, Mondays,7-10am Fruits, vegetables, plants, cut flowers. 201 S. Peterson Ave. (Frankfort and Peterson) 812-968-3693 Southwest Farmers' Market June 7 - October, Saturdays 8am-Noon Valley Station High School 10200 Dixie Highway Contact: Barb Mercer, barb.mercer@louisville.edu Gray Street Farmers' Market June 4 - Oct. 29, Thursdays - 11am - 3pm. 400 E. Gray Street St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church Market May 31 - Oct.28, Saturdays 10am-1pm, Tuesdays 4-6:30pm Fruits, vegetables, plants and cut flowers, goat milk and honey products. Wolf Pen Branch Road at US Hwy 42 812-968-3693 Jeffersontown Farmers' Market May - Nov. 4: Saturdays, 7:30am - Noon, Tuesdays, 2-5pm Vegetables, fruits, starter and bedding plants. Jeffersontown Pavilion, near the intersection of Watterson Trail and Taylorsville Road 502-267-1674 St. Matthews Farmers' Market May 16- Sept. 26, Saturdays 8am-Noon Fruits, vegetables, plants, and flowers. Beargrass Christian Church 4100 Shelbyville Rd. 502-494-5076 http://www.beargrass.org/market/ Meadowview / Hikes Point Farmers' Market May 9 - October 31, Fridays 3-7pm Meadowview Presbyterian Church, 2944 Breckinridge Lane. Contact: Don Coffey, marquartcoffey@yahoo.com Suburban Christian Church Farmers' Market June - Oct., Thursdays 4pm-8pm Produce, meats, eggs, plants, herbs, honey. 7515 Westport Rd. 812-968-4559 Middletown Farmers' Market May 31 - Aug. 30, Saturdays 8:30am-Noon Produce, bread, eggs Village Square Shopping Center, 11800 Shelbyville Road. 502-845-2117 Temple Farmers' Market April - November, Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-7pm Fruits, vegetables and flowers 5101 US Hwy 42 (corner of Lime Kiln Lane) 502-423-1818 Ninth Street Farmers' Market May - Christmas Eve, Wednesdays-Saturdays 10am-7pm Produce, smoked meats, homemade ice cream, flowers 912 W. Chestnut St. 502-561-6370 Urban Fresh Market at Spalding June 2-Oct. 27, Mondays 11am-2pm Fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs Spalding University, Fourth St. between York and Breckinridge 502-775-4041 Norton Commons Farmers' Market May 17th - , Saturdays 8:30am - Noon June 7th - , Thursdays 4-7pm Corner of Meeting St. and Norton Commons Blvd. Contact: Sarah Fritschner, sfritschner@gmail.com Whole Foods Farmers Market Wednesdays 3-7pm Fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs Whole Foods parking lot, 4944 Shelbyville Rd. 502-899-5545 Old Louisville Farmers' Market June 4 - Oct. 22, Wednesdays 3-6pm Vegetables, fruits, flowers Walnut Street Baptist Church parking lot (Third St. and St. Catherine) Places to VisitLet's Talk Real EstateYes – that was in all caps because I am yelling at YOU! There was an article in the New York Times saying that the people of NY believe a cable antenna on the roof of a home means there are a number of problems in the house and the antenna is the beginning of them. “It’s a sign that other things may be wrong,” said Ron Perone, the office manager at Herricks Realty in New Hyde Park, N.Y., “a sign that the home has been neglected.” BAD BAD BAD To be fair, there are still working antennas out there, just as there are still a few working water-powered sawmills. There are simply some people who want their TV free — no cable or even Netflix for them — and they’re not going to surrender their antennas. BUT – for all of you don't think it matters or have forgotten that the antenna is even up there – hire someone to take your antenna down! Hire a professional – do not climb up on your roof and try to remove the heavy antenna. DO IT! Who's Visiting |
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