Shari Baughman 

AROUND TOWN
By Shari Baughman

 

Birthday bash at Briar Rose
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Wednesday, 08 September 2010
One of these days I’m going to have my birthday party at the beautiful and historic Briar Rose Estate in Simpsonville, but in the meantime, I am more than happy to be relegated to the role of gracious guest.
 
Let the mud-slinging begin
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Wednesday, 01 September 2010
Playing in the mud never seemed so hip as it did on Aug. 28 when 26 teams with names like The Mudslides, Bourbon (mud) Balls and Dirty Diggers competed in the second annual Mud Volleyball Tournament to benefit the March of Dimes.
 
Ready for some football
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Thursday, 26 August 2010
Goodbye summer, hello football! The season is almost here when many of us pack up our tailgating supplies and head to the parking lot of our favorite football stadium to cheer on our team.
 
Organizers gearing up for Louisville International Festival of Film
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Wednesday, 18 August 2010
If you’re a film buff, this is right up your alley.
 
Dr. Stephenson celebrates 60
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Thursday, 12 August 2010
Friends and family threw a birthday bash for Dr. Fred Stephenson at Owl Creek Country Club on Aug. 6.
 
Carvings in KMAC exhibit tell a story
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Wednesday, 04 August 2010
The Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft opened the rich, multifaceted exhibit “Red River: The Narrative Carvings of Edgar Tolson, Danny Tolson, Carl McKenzie and Earnest Patton” on July 23.
 
Curtis Anthony unveils wire sculpture at Ali Center
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Thursday, 29 July 2010
Curtis Anthony began his foray into the world of wire sculpture 14 years ago when his middle school art teacher handed out wire to the class for a school project.
 
Partying at the wharf
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Thursday, 22 July 2010
The Belle of Louisville, the oldest river steamboat still in operation in the U.S., provided an evening of fun on July 17 – both on the river and dockside.
 
Celebrity chef committed to helping March of Dimes
Written by: Shari Baughman   |   Published: Monday, 19 July 2010
From “Hell’s Kitchen” to Louisville’s charity circuit, chef Rahman “Rock” Harper will be joining the organizers of the Signature Chefs of Louisville Auction to benefit March of Dimes in November.
 

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