Throughout our school days, we learn about the importance of setting goals and taking the necessary steps to achieve those goals. But then, somewhere along the line as adults, life happens and our goals often take a backseat to fussy babies, the 9-5 workday, and home repairs. … [Read more...] about My Goal Is…
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Coach Scott Davenport: Make A Game Plan for Life
Motivation is the driving force behind many of our life pursuits. It’s an essential part of developing and attaining goals in work, relationships, and even making sure you get in your daily steps. Searching out new ways to stay motivated during times when you feel particularly … [Read more...] about Coach Scott Davenport: Make A Game Plan for Life
Volunteer Spotlight: Elmer Lucille Allen And Her Mural
The fall magazine theme is Motivation and our featured volunteer, Elmer Lucille Allen, totally exemplifies this. She lived through a boat rescue from her grandmother’s home, still standing, during the 1937 Flood when she was 5 years old. This is represented on the Smoketown mural … [Read more...] about Volunteer Spotlight: Elmer Lucille Allen And Her Mural
Susan Rademacher: What I Know Now
Editor, author, landscape architect, consultant, parks curator — Susan Rademacher’s resume includes all of these accomplishments. She is former president and executive director of Louisville’s Olmsted Parks Conservancy, and in January she returned to the Louisville area to serve … [Read more...] about Susan Rademacher: What I Know Now
An Antiquarian With A Story
A visit with Antiquarian Steve Tipton is an interior design tutorial, history lesson, a series of raucous tales, and even a ghost story all rolled into one. Steve, now 74, has been buying, selling, and appraising antiques since he was 16 and says he bought his first Gainsborough … [Read more...] about An Antiquarian With A Story




