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Wednesday, March 7, 2012 | The Courier-Journal NEIGHBORHOODS | courier-journal.com/southwest SOUTHWEST | PAGE 11 Frog legs on First Friday. Different soup every week. Carryouts: 368-5125. Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church (St. Helen Campus). 4005 Dixie High- way, 5-7:30 p.m. Friday. Baked and fried fish sold. 448-4008. St. Thomas More Parish. 6105 S. Third St., 5-8 p.m. Friday. Baked and fried fish, homemade sides. Also, cake wheel and cheese pizza. 366-1463. American Legion Dixie Post 220 Karaoke. 2107 Crums Lane, 7 p.m.-midnight Fri- day. 448-8082. American Legion Iroquois Post 229 Karaoke. 800 W. Woodlawn Ave., 8 p.m.- midnight Friday. Veterans of Foreign Wars Churchill Downs Post 2921 Karaoke. 2902 Seventh Street Road, 8 p.m.-midnight Friday. Free. 638-2121. Veterans of Foreign Wars Mill Creek/Bill Pieper Post 5421, 7111 Lower Hunters Trace: Bingo. 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Preliminary games then regular bingo at 7 p.m. Karaoke. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Host: Chett Pat. Karaoke. 8 p.m.-midnight Saturday. Host: Angel Wolf. Cornhole. 7 p.m. Monday. Sign-up, 6 p.m. $5 blind draw. 448-5421. Bingo. 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Preliminary games until regular bingo at 11 a.m. Business Dixie-Louisville Kiwanis Club. Golden Corral, 5362 Dixie Highway, noon Friday. 425-7596 or 413-8666. South Louisville Business Networking. Kenwood Heights Christian Church, 5620 New Cut Road, 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Rick Fears, 502-905-0639 or [email protected]. www.slbnetworking.com. Southwest Louisville Rotary Club. Logan’s Roadhouse, 5229 Dixie Highway, noon Tuesday. Gayle Collins,502- 893-6461 or presi- dent@southwestlouisvillero- tary.org. www.southwest- louisvillerotary.org. Southwest Women’s Round- table. Shively Community Center, 1901 Park Drive, 8:30-10 a.m. Wednesday. Present your best 30-second introduction to sell yourself and your business. Partici- pants will receive a game plan and tips for making the networking game a success. Free. 502-368-7678, Ext. 137. www.facebook.com/SWWRT. Producers Chapter of Busi- ness Network Interna- tional. Audubon Country Club, 3265 Robin Road, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday. Lunch reservations, direc- tions: Jennifer Johanning- smeier, 339-2929. Classes University of Louisville NETWORK luncheon. Cress- man Center, 100 E. Main St., noon tomorrow. NETWORK stands for New Energy to Work Out Racial Kinks. Speaker: Activist Gwen Patton on “Hands on the Freedom Plow.” $10. Reser- vations required: Marian Vasser, 852-2252 or [email protected]. “Empowerment: Building a Brighter Future for Youth” Conference. Nativity Acad- emy, 529 E. Liberty St., 9 a.m.-noon Saturday. For young people, adults such as educators, counselors and parents interested in the healthy development of youth. Topics: career devel- opment, peer pressure, substance abuse, social media, self-esteem, healthy relationships. Lunch provid- ed afterward. Co-sponsor: University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work. Free. Sharon Moore, 852-0751 or [email protected]. Peace Education Program Cooperative Games-Part One Workshop. Central Presbyterian Church, 318 W. Kentucky St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday. Youth leaders will learn these cooperative games to increase their conflict resolution skills: Giants, wizards, elves, rattle- snake and alien slime. Regis- tration due by Friday, March 9. $55 for two persons, includes materials and lunch. 589-6583. www.peaceeduca- tionprogram.org. Clubs and meetings Veterans of Foreign Wars Churchill Downs Post 2921. 2902 Seventh Street Road, 7 p.m. Friday. First nomination of post officers for the 2012- 13 membership year. 638- 2121. Riverside Garden Club. Riverside, the Farnsley- Moremen Landing, 7410 Moorman Road, 10 a.m. Saturday. Election of officers. 935-6809. Louisville Scrabble Club. Louisville Free Public Library - Iroquois branch, 601 W. Woodlawn Ave., 1-4 p.m. Monday. Players of all skill levels welcome. 812-945-2481 or [email protected]. General Electric Retirees Association. GE Monogram Hall, Appliance Park, 1 p.m. Tuesday. Entertainers: The Harmonics of Louisville. Dances Beginner/high beginner line dance lessons. Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane, 6:30-8:30 p.m. tomorrow. Practice time: 6-6:30 p.m. $4. 643-2786 or email bigalofameri- [email protected]. Veterans of Foreign Wars Pleasure-Valley Post 1181 Canteen dance. 6518 Blevins Gap Road, 8 p.m.-midnight Saturday. Music: The Buda Band. Free. 933-1181. The Southwest Center beginner line dance les- sons. 8009 Terry Road, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. All ages wel- come. In the back of the center in the rental hall. $3. 541-7685 or trwtl@in- sightbb.com. Health Breast cancer screenings and mammograms. Crums Lane Elementary School, 3212 S. Crums Lane, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. tomorrow. For women ages 40 and older. Sponsor: Louisville and Jefferson County Partnership in Cancer Control. Free for income eligible women with no insurance. Bills sent to those with insurance, Medi- care, Medicaid. Appoint- ments honored before walk-ins. Appointments: 485-3837. Louisville Metro Depart- ment of Public Health & Wellness Mobile Dental Unit. Southwest Govern- ment Center, 7219 Dixie Highway, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Emergency dental services for adults. New patients being accepted. $10 at time of service; balance based on a sliding income scale. 574- 6688. Neighborhood groups Fairdale Community Club. Fairdale Playtorium, 10616 W. Manslick Road, 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Dinner meeting. Eldora Slack, 367-9769. Tax assistance AARP Tax-Aide Program. Free tax preparation help for low- to-moderate income taxpayers. Trained and certified volunteers prepare state and federal tax returns. Sponsors: AARP Foundation and the Internal Revenue Service. Locations, schedule: 394-3443 or toll free, 888- 227-7669. Also, email loutax- [email protected]. www.aarp-tax-aide-lou.org. Louisville Asset Building Coalition free tax sites. Coalition offers tax assis- tance and especially helps individuals and families receive the Earned Income Tax Credit. Sites operated by certified volunteer tax pre- parers: labcservices.org/free- tax-help/tax-sites. Items for publication may be emailed to listings@courier- journal.com, faxed to 582- 4151, or sent to The Courier- Journal, Calendar Desk, 525 W. Broadway, P.O. Box 740031, Louisville, Ky. 40201- 7431. For information, call 582-4777. The deadline to receive items for next week’s section is noon today. HAPPENINGS A weekly listing of events and activities in your neighborhood GOT EVENTS? Do you have community events you want published? 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Page 1: HAPPENINGS - nyx.uky.edunyx.uky.edu/dips/xt731z41sc1b/data/70131_SW20120307M11NA.pdf · 07/03/2012  · Wednesday, March 7, 2012 | TheCourier-Journal NEIGHBORHOODS | courier-journal.com/southwest

Wednesday, March 7, 2012 | The Courier-Journal NEIGHBORHOODS | courier-journal.com/southwest SOUTHWEST | PAGE 11

Frog legs on First Friday.Different soup every week.Carryouts: 368-5125.

Mary Queen of PeaceCatholic Church (St. HelenCampus). 4005 Dixie High-way, 5-7:30 p.m. Friday.Baked and fried fish sold.448-4008.

St. Thomas More Parish.6105 S. Third St., 5-8 p.m.Friday. Baked and fried fish,homemade sides. Also, cakewheel and cheese pizza.366-1463.American Legion Dixie Post220 Karaoke. 2107 CrumsLane, 7 p.m.-midnight Fri-day. 448-8082.American Legion IroquoisPost 229 Karaoke. 800 W.Woodlawn Ave., 8 p.m.-midnight Friday.Veterans of Foreign WarsChurchill Downs Post 2921Karaoke. 2902 SeventhStreet Road, 8 p.m.-midnightFriday. Free. 638-2121.Veterans of Foreign WarsMill Creek/Bill Pieper Post5421, 7111 Lower HuntersTrace:

Bingo. 6:30 p.m. tomorrow.Preliminary games thenregular bingo at 7 p.m.

Karaoke. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Friday. Host: Chett Pat.

Karaoke. 8 p.m.-midnightSaturday. Host: Angel Wolf.

Cornhole. 7 p.m. Monday.Sign-up, 6 p.m. $5 blinddraw. 448-5421.

Bingo. 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.Preliminary games untilregular bingo at 11 a.m.

BusinessDixie-Louisville KiwanisClub. Golden Corral, 5362Dixie Highway, noon Friday.425-7596 or 413-8666.South Louisville BusinessNetworking. KenwoodHeights Christian Church,5620 New Cut Road, 7:30a.m. Tuesday. Rick Fears,502-905-0639 [email protected] Louisville RotaryClub. Logan’s Roadhouse,5229 Dixie Highway, noonTuesday. Gayle Collins,502-893-6461 or [email protected]. www.southwest-louisvillerotary.org.Southwest Women’s Round-table. Shively Community

Center, 1901 Park Drive,8:30-10 a.m. Wednesday.Present your best 30-secondintroduction to sell yourselfand your business. Partici-pants will receive a gameplan and tips for making thenetworking game a success.Free. 502-368-7678, Ext. 137.www.facebook.com/SWWRT.Producers Chapter of Busi-ness Network Interna-tional. Audubon CountryClub, 3265 Robin Road, 11:30a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday.Lunch reservations, direc-tions: Jennifer Johanning-smeier, 339-2929.

ClassesUniversity of LouisvilleNETWORK luncheon. Cress-man Center, 100 E. Main St.,noon tomorrow. NETWORKstands for New Energy toWork Out Racial Kinks.Speaker: Activist GwenPatton on “Hands on theFreedom Plow.” $10. Reser-vations required: MarianVasser, 852-2252 [email protected].“Empowerment: Building aBrighter Future for Youth”Conference. Nativity Acad-emy, 529 E. Liberty St., 9a.m.-noon Saturday. Foryoung people, adults such aseducators, counselors andparents interested in thehealthy development ofyouth. Topics: career devel-opment, peer pressure,substance abuse, socialmedia, self-esteem, healthyrelationships. Lunch provid-ed afterward. Co-sponsor:University of Louisville KentSchool of Social Work. Free.Sharon Moore, 852-0751 [email protected] Education ProgramCooperative Games-PartOne Workshop. CentralPresbyterian Church, 318 W.Kentucky St., 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Tuesday. Youth leaders willlearn these cooperativegames to increase theirconflict resolution skills:Giants, wizards, elves, rattle-snake and alien slime. Regis-tration due by Friday, March9. $55 for two persons,includes materials and lunch.589-6583. www.peaceeduca-tionprogram.org.

Clubs and meetings

Veterans of Foreign WarsChurchill Downs Post 2921.2902 Seventh Street Road, 7p.m. Friday. First nominationof post officers for the 2012-13 membership year. 638-2121.Riverside Garden Club.Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing, 7410Moorman Road, 10 a.m.Saturday. Election of officers.935-6809.Louisville Scrabble Club.Louisville Free Public Library- Iroquois branch, 601 W.Woodlawn Ave., 1-4 p.m.Monday. Players of all skilllevels welcome. 812-945-2481or [email protected] Electric RetireesAssociation. GE MonogramHall, Appliance Park, 1 p.m.Tuesday. Entertainers: TheHarmonics of Louisville.

DancesBeginner/high beginner linedance lessons. Sun ValleyCommunity Center, 6505Bethany Lane, 6:30-8:30 p.m.tomorrow. Practice time:6-6:30 p.m. $4. 643-2786 oremail [email protected] of Foreign WarsPleasure-Valley Post 1181Canteen dance. 6518 BlevinsGap Road, 8 p.m.-midnightSaturday. Music: The BudaBand. Free. 933-1181.The Southwest Centerbeginner line dance les-sons. 8009 Terry Road, 7-9p.m. Tuesday. All ages wel-come. In the back of thecenter in the rental hall. $3.541-7685 or [email protected].

HealthBreast cancer screeningsand mammograms. CrumsLane Elementary School,3212 S. Crums Lane, 8:30a.m.-3:30 p.m. tomorrow.For women ages 40 andolder. Sponsor: Louisville andJefferson County Partnershipin Cancer Control. Free forincome eligible women withno insurance. Bills sent tothose with insurance, Medi-care, Medicaid. Appoint-ments honored beforewalk-ins. Appointments:485-3837.Louisville Metro Depart-ment of Public Health &

Wellness Mobile DentalUnit. Southwest Govern-ment Center, 7219 DixieHighway, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Monday and Wednesday.Emergency dental servicesfor adults. New patientsbeing accepted. $10 at timeof service; balance based ona sliding income scale. 574-6688.

Neighborhood groupsFairdale Community Club.Fairdale Playtorium, 10616W. Manslick Road, 6:30 p.m.tomorrow. Dinner meeting.Eldora Slack, 367-9769.

Tax assistanceAARP Tax-Aide Program.Free tax preparation help forlow- to-moderate incometaxpayers. Trained andcertified volunteers preparestate and federal tax returns.Sponsors: AARP Foundationand the Internal RevenueService. Locations, schedule:394-3443 or toll free, 888-227-7669. Also, email [email protected] Asset BuildingCoalition free tax sites.Coalition offers tax assis-tance and especially helpsindividuals and familiesreceive the Earned IncomeTax Credit. Sites operated bycertified volunteer tax pre-parers: labcservices.org/free-tax-help/tax-sites.

Items for publication may beemailed to [email protected], faxed to 582-4151, or sent to The Courier-Journal, Calendar Desk, 525W. Broadway, P.O. Box740031, Louisville, Ky. 40201-7431. For information, call582-4777. The deadline toreceive items for next week’ssection is noon today.

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