The Edge Of Forever At Hermitage Farm
The Edge Of Forever At Hermitage Farm
Photos by Kathryn Harrington Just in time for the holidays, Stoneware & Co. unveiled their new showroom and mercantile space in one of Paristown’s historic restorations. They offer hand-crafted stoneware, Kentucky folk art, Kentucky Proud food products and new additions created by nationally recognized Jon Carloftis Fine Gardens who joined them every Friday in… Read more »
Photos by Andrea Hutchinson To celebrate the opening of Glasscock Too and the holiday season, Glasscock owner Mary F. Glasscock and her new associate, Jeff Hunter, hosted a small group of friends for a private shopping event on December 10.
Photos by Kathryn Harrington In December, for six nights only, the Waterfront Botanical Gardens hosted “Gardens Aglimmer” that featured a sparkling winter wonderland with swans, snowflakes, oversized flowers and icicle arches over the new Beargrass Creek Pathway.
Photos by Kathryn Harrington The Kentucky Derby Museum hosted a Woodford Reserve Bourbon Dinner with Bob Baffert on Nov. 4 where socially distanced guests enjoyed a cocktail reception, a four-course dinner, a showing of the Museum’s signature movie, The Greatest Race, and a fireside chat with Bob and Jill Baffert.
Photos by Andrea Hutchinson To kick off the holiday season, Founder and Owner of Details Furniture Gallery and Design, Lesa Buckler, hosted friends and family at Details for holiday shopping, sipping and fun on Nov. 6 – 7.
In honor of recently deceased local restaurateur, Ralph Everett “Bim” Deitrich, owner of the now closed restaurant, Brasserie Deitrich, Bourbon Barrel Foods’ Eat Your Bourbon Marketplace on Frankfort Avenue hosted two evenings of dinner seatings on Oct. 30 and 31. Photos by Andrea Hutchinson
Photos by Andrea Hutchinson On Oct. 4, the Waterfront Botanical Gardens celebrated its one-year anniversary with a private virtual concert featuring CMT’s Next Women of Country Artist, Stephanie Quayle, dinner and dessert from Wiltshire Pantry and cocktails from Beam Suntory. Guests were invited to socially distance at the Annual Gala at tables in groups of… Read more »
Photos by Kathryn Harrington and Andrea Hutchinson On Oct. 10, St. Francis held its annual (re)Imagine! Art Auction and Scholarship Fundraiser virtually that was hosted by Kevin Harned and live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube. Several St. Francis families and supporters hosted small gatherings in their homes to both support the auction and tune-in to the live… Read more »
Photos by Kathryn Harrington On Oct. 9, the NuLu art gallery Quappi Projects opened a new exhibit titled “We All Declare for Liberty: 2020 and the Future of American Citizenship,” that was created by founder and artist John Brooks. Patrons were invited to peruse the exhibit in small groups and many of the artists were… Read more »
Photos by Andrea Hutchinson On Oct. 7, Joyce Meyer hosted a small get-together for close friends and family at her home to celebrate the launch of the October issue of The Voice-Tribune.
Photos by Kathryn Harrington On Oct. 16, the Kentucky Derby Museum hosted the Ladies in Leadership breakfast, sponsored by LG&E, with the slogan “Empowered Women Empower Women.” The morning included booths from local, female-owned businesses, a panel of female speakers including former female jockey Donna Barton Brothers and access to the new exhibit, “Right to… Read more »
Photos by Kathryn Harrington On Oct. 3, The Voice-Tribune Publisher, Janice Carter Levitch, and guests enjoyed a private dining experience in the Bourbon Room of Matt Winn’s Steakhouse at Churchill Downs with proceeds benefiting the Churchill Downs Backside. The group also received a private tour of the new space from Senior Executive Chef, David Danielson…. Read more »
The Edge Of Forever At Hermitage Farm
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