MONDAY, March 11
A Taste of Yoga 2019 Rainbow Blossom Natural Food Markets, Highlands/Gardiner Lane location Free | Times vary Starting Monday, its an entire week of free yoga classes at Rainbow Blossoms Highlands location. Whether youre a morning or an evening person, if youre a beginner or someone who wants to try something different, theres probably a class for you. Class times range from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m with different schedules each day. There will be vinyasa flows, yoga for stress reduction with essential oils, power yoga and more, taught by teachers from all over the city. Namaste in bed is not an excuse for this yoga series.
TUESDAY, March 12
Notable Louisville Neighborhoods and People Who Put Them on the Map Central High School Free | 6-7 p.m. Want to know more about the forces that have shaped the city? A new series from the Filson Historical Society seeks to connect people with their hyperlocal history in a meaningful way by focusing on neighborhoods. This one is about Russell. Ken Clay, co-author of Two Centuries of Black Louisville: A Photographic History leads a conversation with Michael Jones, Claudia Geurin and Jana Meyer.
KMAC Poetry Slam KMAC Museum Free | 7-9 p.m. Local poets are back at KMAC, ready to perform their original work for a chance to claim this months win. There are 10 spots. Five judges will be scoring.
THURSDAY, March 14
Kentuckiana Cluster of Dog Shows Kentucky Exposition Center Free | 8 a.m.-6 p.m. This is what youll find at the Kentuckiana Cluster of Dog Shows, according to the four clubs that host it: Big dogs, little dogs, beautiful dogs, cute dogs, fluffy dogs, even plush dogs! (and ice cream). Thats 3,200 to 4,000 dogs each day. I mean, who could resist going? Thursday is the only free day of the show, which runs through Sunday (although you will have to pay $10 for parking). Watch as dogs compete, or shop with one of the 59 vendors that will be selling supplies for Fido back home.
3 Femmes and a Butch: Voices of Resistance and Change Play Louisville $5 (donation-based) | 7-8:30 p.m. Four heavy-hitters in the Louisville world of activism, Aletha Fields, Marta Miranda, Sonja de Vries and Pam McMichael, are doing what they do best: helping worthy causes and reading original poetry while theyre at it. Funds raised from the event will go to the Carl Braden Memorial, La Casita and Highlander centers for West Louisville residents, the Hispanic/Latino community and community activists, respectively.
Deschutes Girl Scout Cookies n Beer Pint Night Hilltop Tavern No cover | 7 p.m. This friendly neighborhood dive-and-game bar is pairing a special beer list with Girl Scout Cookies. This years beer list, from Oregon craft brewery Deschutes Brewery, includes: Fresh Haze IPA, Da Shootz! American Pilsner, Just Tapped! Series Baltic Porter, Reserve Series Brandy and Wine Barrel-aged Planete Rouge, Reserve Series Barrel-aged Abyss 2018, Nitro Black Butte Porter and Red Chair Northwestern Pale Ale. Order one and keep the glass. Boxes of Girl Scout Cookies will be available for purchase. No ticket or reservation required, so just do your normal Hilltop thing: eat, drink and play games.
Castle Black / Bear Bones / Shark Sandwich / Kids Born Wrong The Butchertown Social Free | 8 p.m.-midnight Two Louisville bands, Kids Born Wrong (nasty-ass rock n roll) and Shark Sandwich (anarchist feminist nihilist punk) support NYC post-punk outfit Castle Black on their Bear Outta The Castle Tour. Theyre accompanied by Bear Bones, a two-piece garage rock band from Detroit.
Bendigo Fletcher EP Release Show Kaiju $5 | 9 p.m.-midnight LEO Music Editor Scott Recker describes Bendigo Fletchers new EP Terminally Wild as gripping, with cutting lyrics and dense sonic layers. Their release show is also one of his top-10 picks for March concerts, and with the band being one of the few local outfits playing Forecastle in July, you really cant miss them. On Thursday, theyre joined by Villa Mure.
FRIDAY, March 15
Star Party at the Forest! Jefferson Memorial Forest, Horine Reservation Free | 7-9 p.m. Its been a bit cold lately to stare into the night sky, but on Friday, its expected to be in the mid-40s a good night to drive out to Jefferson Memorial Forest and gaze at the stars. The Louisville Astronomical Society will be on hand for a presentation at 7 p.m., followed by star observing and philosophical pondering. This is an all ages event. Parking will be at the main lot of Horine Reserve.
St. Paddys Party & Louisville Silent Disco Monnik Beer Co. $5 | 7 p.m.-midnight Start St. Patricks Day weekend with a silent dance party. Just slip on some headphones (theyre provided) and rock out to one of three channels featuring bangers of various genres.
This article appears in March 6, 2019.
