
From a whiskey walking tour to an architectural exhibition, there's plenty to enjoy in Louisville this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Whiskey Walking Tour
From the event description:
Celebrate Louisville's Old Fashioned Fortnight by taking a free "Looking at Louisville" Whiskey Walking Tour! A tour guide will take you on a 10-block journey through downtown Louisville, showcasing Louisville's unique Bourbon Whiskey heritage. All tours start and end at the Louisville Visitor Center and last between 75-90 minutes.
When: Wednesday, June 12, 10:30 a.m.-noon
Where: 301 South 4th Street
Admission: Free
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KMDA Effective Post-Acute Care Coordination
From the event description:
Guests will split up into four groups to discuss the following areas in which we hope to improve care: communications, medication, reconciliation, advanced directives and hospital discharges.
When: Wednesday, June 12, 6-7:30 p.m.
Where: The Thrive Center, 204 E. Market St.
Admission: Free
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CNU + AIA 'Best of Kentucky' Architectural Exhibition
From the event description:
Renowned architect and planner Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk will be in attendance to help kick off our evening! In celebration of The Congress For The New Urbanism conference, AIA-KY would like to invite AIA CNU attendees and all AIA-KY members to join us for a quiet hour of socializing and the opening of the architectural exhibit, "The Best of Kentucky." The exhibit will feature urban design problems/solutions from across the bluegrass region and surrounding areas. Light food and drinks will be served.
When: Wednesday, June 12, 7:30-10 p.m.
Where: KMAC Museum, 715 W. Main St.
Admission: Free
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