CALENDAR
SPRING 2023
JANUARY 2023
January 4, 2023 Closed January 11, 2023 Closed January 18, 2023 Chili and Cards January 25, 2023 Closed FEBRUARY 2023 February 1, 2023 Be Bedazzled February 8, 2023 Valentine Romance, The Blossers February 15, 2023 Rockin' 50s - Elvis is Alive February 22, 2023 Reflections MARCH 2023 March 1, 2023 WCL Birthday & Play Preview March 8, 2023 Fashion Through the Ages March 15, 2023 Kentucky to the World March 22, 2023 Shame the Devil: An Audience with Fanny Kemble March 29, 2023 Sisters, Wer'e Just Getting Started |
APRIL 2023 April 5, 2023 Japanese Gardens April 12, 2023 Meet the Magic Makers April 19, 2023 Brasserie Provence April 26, 2023 Closed MAY 2023 May 12, 2023 Leadership Luncheon May 19, 2023 Spring Business Meeting Sarah Stivers |
JANUARY 2023
EVENTS
Come In Out of The Cold
to
Chili and Cards
Wednesday, January 25, 2022
10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Members and Guests are Welcome!
Invite Your Bridge or Mahjong Group
Bring Your Own
Cards, Board Games, Puzzles
Majong Tiles, Dominos
for
A Day of Fun
Beverages and Snacks Provided
RSVP to Office 502-634-9437
email: manager@wclouisville.org
You may leave a message
to
Chili and Cards
Wednesday, January 25, 2022
10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Members and Guests are Welcome!
Invite Your Bridge or Mahjong Group
Bring Your Own
Cards, Board Games, Puzzles
Majong Tiles, Dominos
for
A Day of Fun
Beverages and Snacks Provided
RSVP to Office 502-634-9437
email: manager@wclouisville.org
You may leave a message
Lunch Will Be Served at Noon
Menu
Homemade Chili
The WCL Cookbook Favorite
(with or without beans)
Gluten Free and Vegetarian Options
Veggie Tray
Cornbread
Build Your Own Ice Cream Sundaes
Luncheon Cost: $25
(Please write "Chili" on
the Memo Line of your Check)
You May Pay at the Door,
But Must Have a Reservation
RSVP to Office 502-634-9437
email: manager@wclouisville.org
You may leave a message
Menu
Homemade Chili
The WCL Cookbook Favorite
(with or without beans)
Gluten Free and Vegetarian Options
Veggie Tray
Cornbread
Build Your Own Ice Cream Sundaes
Luncheon Cost: $25
(Please write "Chili" on
the Memo Line of your Check)
You May Pay at the Door,
But Must Have a Reservation
RSVP to Office 502-634-9437
email: manager@wclouisville.org
You may leave a message
The Committee on Gardens
invites you on a
Guided Driving and Walking Tou
of
Cave Hill Cemetery & Arboretum
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Dutch Treat Lunch
Before the Tour
11:30 a.m
The Café at 731 Bent Street
Cave Hill Tour
1:00 p.m.
Meet Inside at Broadway Entrance
RSVP
Susan Carpenter
susan_carpent14@me.com
or
502.593.6133
invites you on a
Guided Driving and Walking Tou
of
Cave Hill Cemetery & Arboretum
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Dutch Treat Lunch
Before the Tour
11:30 a.m
The Café at 731 Bent Street
Cave Hill Tour
1:00 p.m.
Meet Inside at Broadway Entrance
RSVP
Susan Carpenter
susan_carpent14@me.com
or
502.593.6133
Cave Hill: Established 1846
In the era before large municipal parks, cemeteries were often designed as gardens with winding paths, graves across the tops of hills, and lakes and ponds in the valleys.
A spring flows from the cave (from which the name of the cemetery was derived) into the middle fork of Beargrass Creek which traverses the grounds and is a source of water for over 500 species of tress and shrubs, and the abundant wildlife that reside within the walls.
Please join us to learn more about the history, the fauna and flora, and the final resting place of so many notable Louisvillians.
In the era before large municipal parks, cemeteries were often designed as gardens with winding paths, graves across the tops of hills, and lakes and ponds in the valleys.
A spring flows from the cave (from which the name of the cemetery was derived) into the middle fork of Beargrass Creek which traverses the grounds and is a source of water for over 500 species of tress and shrubs, and the abundant wildlife that reside within the walls.
Please join us to learn more about the history, the fauna and flora, and the final resting place of so many notable Louisvillians.
Stay Educated and Informed
The Committee on Health
invites you for
Coffee and Conversation
Guest Speaker
Carolyn Johnson
TWISTED PINK
Metastatic Breast Cancer
invites you for
Coffee and Conversation
Guest Speaker
Carolyn Johnson
TWISTED PINK
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
10:00 a.m.
Frazier House
Before the Luncheon
Wear Pink in Support of Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Donations Kindly Accepted
Helen Hord, Chair,
Committee on Health
(502) 396-6647
spring1481@icloud.com
10:00 a.m.
Frazier House
Before the Luncheon
Wear Pink in Support of Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Donations Kindly Accepted
Helen Hord, Chair,
Committee on Health
(502) 396-6647
spring1481@icloud.com
BOOK CLUB
'TIS THE SEASON FOR CREEPY
please join us
monday
october 24,2022
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
clubhouse dining room
discussion
david domine's
A DARK ROOM IN GLITTER BALL CITY
snacks, water, and tea
gayle bonnarens, chair
committee on literature
502.777.8295
gaylerg@gmaill.com
please join us
monday
october 24,2022
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
clubhouse dining room
discussion
david domine's
A DARK ROOM IN GLITTER BALL CITY
snacks, water, and tea
gayle bonnarens, chair
committee on literature
502.777.8295
gaylerg@gmaill.com
"In the infamously quirky Victorian district of Old Louisville, where southern gentility, charm, and seedy lore drip from every lamppost like the smoothest of Kentucky bourbons, truth is indeed stranger than fiction! In the wicked, true crime vein of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, David Dominé’s A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City conjures an atmosphere of murder and intrigue that is just too heinous and bizarre to be true. Yet it is! Every unbelievable chapter. My advice: Kick up your feet and treat yourself to this fantastic read. And oh, crush some ice and enjoy it with a mint julep or two.”
(James Markert, author of Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel )
(James Markert, author of Midnight at the Tuscany Hotel )
David Dominé
Wednesday Luncheon
October 26, 2022
Noon
Clubhouse Dining Room
Celebrating Halloween
with
David Dominé
The Dark Side of Louisville
Presented by
The Committee on Drama
Menu
Cod
with
Lemon Butter Cream
SkilletPotatoes
Cole Slaw
Blueberry Butter Cake
Salad Substitution Availlable
when making reservation
Reservations $25
manager@wclouisvilee.org
502.634.9437
Wednesday Luncheon
October 26, 2022
Noon
Clubhouse Dining Room
Celebrating Halloween
with
David Dominé
The Dark Side of Louisville
Presented by
The Committee on Drama
Menu
Cod
with
Lemon Butter Cream
SkilletPotatoes
Cole Slaw
Blueberry Butter Cake
Salad Substitution Availlable
when making reservation
Reservations $25
manager@wclouisvilee.org
502.634.9437
From Victorian folklore to recipes with Bourbon, Kentucky spirits often come alive in the narratives of David Dominé, an author whose numerous books showcase the rich cultural heritage of his adopted state. David not only uses his art to draw attention to sites of historical interest, such as the Kentucky Bourbon Trail or the stunning Old Louisville preservation district, he also highlights the legacy that has shaped the region’s exceptional folk traditions and culinary past. The result is a body of work that includes memoirs, travel journals, historical sketches, cook books, and photographic essays, all painting an inviting picture of the state he has called home since 1993.
David lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where he teaches foreign languages and translation at Bellarmine University. In addition to an MFA in Writing from Spalding University, he has an MA in Spanish Literature from the University of Louisville and an MA in German Literature from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
David lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where he teaches foreign languages and translation at Bellarmine University. In addition to an MFA in Writing from Spalding University, he has an MA in Spanish Literature from the University of Louisville and an MA in German Literature from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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