The recruitment fair gives prospective employees a chance to meet and exchange information with the very principal they may be working for during the school year. Wooley said many things are attractive about working for BCPS such as instructional supports, cutting edge teaching strategies, emphasis on college and career at all grade levels and a neighborly atmosphere in which every school has a sense of community with the benefits of city access.
Each school has a distinctive personality where they will find which is the best fit for their style of teaching. Each school is a feeder facility into a specific high school. For example, if a candidate is selected to teach at Shepherdsville Elementary or Bernheim Middle School, students from both schools will eventually attend Bullitt Central High School.
Proceeds benefit Feed My Neighbor. Cocktail attire. Louisville Slugger Field, E. Registration 9 a. Free in-store family activities including learning how to cast a reel at the catch-and-release pond with a first fish certificate and free photo downloads, seminars and Gone Fishing guides with tips for fishing outings and special giveaways. Main Branch, York St. Saturday, June 17; p.
Books for all ages, hardcover, paperbacks, CDs and other media. Annex Building, W. Spring St. The sale will also feature a display of books for Dad. Monday, June Golf scramble, dinner and Toppers on Tour. Reception honoring President Gary A. Julie Hinson, A showcase of career and technical education students.
For a complete schedule: www. Tuesday, June Also meet the first-ever dean, Moira Scott Payne. Children in the Dell. The classes gives children ages a chance to spend some time in the garden. Topics include planting and growing veggies, nature-inspired scavenger hunts and more. Preregistration encouraged, drop-ins welcome as space allows.
Free with regular admission. Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, W. Treat dad to a night of bourbon, dinner and comedy.
Louisville native Bob Batch performing standup along with a 3-course dinner and signature cocktails. Includes a distillery tour and premium bourbon tastings and a gift bag for dad. Brown Hotel, S. Fourth St. The brunch buffet will include grilled watermelon salad, French toast kabobs, breakfast burgers, BBQ ribs, double-dipped fried chicken, chimichurri skirt steak, white chocolate bread pudding and more.
Reservations, extension Varanese Restaurant, Frankfort Ave. Reservations are recommended. Reservations for both brunch and dinner are recommended. Noosh Nosh. Chef Anoosh Shariat will prepare rib eye with roasted potatoes and his favorites all day including breakfast, lunch and dinner with omelets, crepes, pizza, sandwiches and more.
Also the build-your-own Bloody Mary bar 10 a. Chef Dean Corbett will prepare his classic prime rib, New York strip steak and grilled swordfish and more. Pair them with over 65 regional bourbons, craft beers or wines. For more information or to make reservations, or www. Riverside Dr. Sunday, June 18, at all four locations. Brunch buffet with bacon and sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, cheese grits, Belgian waffles, fresh vegetables, fried chicken, pasta and an assortment of salad, fruit and desserts.
Reservations can be made by calling each respective restaurant, or at www. Lunch, 11 a. The Master Sommelier owned wine-centric restaurant will serve smoked duck flat bread, polenta fries, Kentucky lamb sliders and kale salad. Combo includes admission, race day program, voucher for a beer and hot dog at concession stand. Friday, June 16; noon p. Representatives from organizations and government agencies will be on hand to discuss how to start or expand a business, developing a marketing strategy, patent your invention and much more.
Market St. Health screenings, mammograms, wellness exams, food, dancing, music and more. Muhammad Ali Center, Community wide festival. Proof On Main, W. A four-course dinner prepared by chef Mike Wajda with wine pairings led by special guest Pax Mahle, owner and winemaker at Wind Gap Wines. Reservations are required, call Conrad Caldwell House Museum, St.
James Court, 5 and 7 p. Conrad Caldwell House, St. James Court. Steve Wiser, architect and historian, will give a presentation of carriage house history. Following the presentation a walking tour of carriage houses in the neighborhood. This tour will involve walking and use of stairways. Louisville Nature Center Bird Walks. Lobby, Illinois Ave. Rod Botkins will lead the walk. Participants 18 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. If you have binoculars, bring them.
Free, donations accepted. Paul Church. Thursday, June 15; 6-midnight Friday, June 16; 3 p. Live music, all class reunion. Sandwiches on Thursday and Friday; Chicken dinner Saturday. Elizabeth of Hungary. Burnett Ave. Booths and food. Albert the Great Church. Live music, inflatables, gambling and food. Bartholomew Summer Picnic. Thursday, June 15 ride night ; p. Friday, June 16 and Saturday, June Fish Friday ; chicken Saturday ; dinner served, p. Live music, booths and rides.
Anthony of Padua Clarksville Parish Picnic. Car and truck show. Churchill Downs. Churchill Downs, Central Ave. Thursday, June 15; p. Friday, June 16 and Sunday, June 18; 6 p. The night features salsa dance demonstrations, music by Milenio Salsa Band p. Louisville Bats vs Columbus Clippers. Monday, June 19 and Wednesday, June 21; p. Blind tasting of some new and old favorites. Reservations requested. New Belgium Brewery Tasting.
Best known for their brand, Fat Tire, New Belgium is the fourth largest craft brewery. An informal tasting, no reservations are required. Round Pond Estate is a Rutherford farm and winery that specializes in the creation of pure, expressive wines and artisan foods from the heart of Napa Valley. Wednesday, June The Ornithologist. Speed Art Museum, S. Third St. An ornithologist travels alone along a remote river in Northern Portugal searching for endangered black storks, only to be swept away by the rapids.
This is the story of his journey back to civilization. Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan. Friday, June 16; noon, 3 and 7 p.
Saturday, June 17; 3 p. The story of prima ballerina and Louisville native Wendy Whelan as she prepares to leave the New York City Ballet after a record-setting three decades with the company.
Friday Night Movie Series: Sing. Louisville Zoo. Field open at 6 p. The Zoo Crew will provide entertainment before the show. Snacks and other refreshments available for purchase. Presented by Great Clips. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. The Secret Life of Pets. Iroquois Amphitheater Road, Amphitheater Road, p.
The Animation of Lotte Reiniger. Write Now Writing Group meeting. Speaker: James Markert. Spalding at 21c: Voice and Vision Literary Series. Through Aug. Pre-school children through 12 grade students can participate and must read 10 books pre-readers through 5th grade or 6 books sixth grade through 12th grade.
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