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Dog of the Month

Downtown Dog
of the Month

Meet Bader Rushton/Sisk. This studious lady, a 3 year old Portuguese Water Dog, is named after the great Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and her best friend is, seriously, Sandra Dog O’Connor. Here’s to strong women everywhere!

Historic Moments

This month in conjunction with the Historic Preservation Commission, we are featuring:

Zarini-Ross House

Zarini-Ross House
501 South St.

Built in 1905, this wood and brick house was owned by two Italian families for over 90 years. Charles and Christine Zarini lived here until 1921 when they sold it to Joe and Rose Ross.

For more information about Louisville’s Historic Preservation Program contact Lauren Trice, 303-335-4594, laurent@louisvilleco.gov.

Old Friends

20% Off Coupon
Don’t forget to use your 20% Off Coupon at Old Friends throughout the month of January.

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Happy New Year!

We hope you had a wonderful fun-filled holiday with family and friends, and you got everything you wanted on your list.

Open House

Lanterns Patio Homes by Boulder Creek
Lanterns at Steel Ranch
1118 Summit View Dr.
January 14
10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Lanterns at Steel Ranch is hosting an Open House. Grab a cup of coffee, then take a personal tour given by Chris Mason, Community Manager. These rare Move-In Ready homes have everything you need on the main floor, and the outdoor living spaces are perfect for soaking up the Colorado sunshine! Walking distance to Downtown and a variety of shops and restaurants. Find out more at www.LiveSteelRanch.com

Yoga for Tight Hips & Hamstrings

Yoga Junction
927 Main St.
January 8, 15
6:30 – 7:30 pm

Do you suffer from chronically tight hips and hamstrings? Does limited flexibility prevent you from fully exploring certain yoga poses? If so, this two-class series will explore a more mindful approach to improving flexibility in the hamstrings and hips, increasing stability and strength. This is an all-levels class taught by Jen Soule and perfect for any individual looking for more freedom of movement and comfort in sports and everyday activities. Cost is $40.



Romance, Louisville Style

Historic Downtown has had it’s share of romantic moments, like CJ Chenier band member Louisiana Slim marrying a woman he met at the Street Faire, and here’s another sweet story to add to the archives.

Tyler Schultz was planning to propose to his sweetheart, Emily Branson, and wanted to make it special, so he choreographed a Louisville-only moment: a proposal – accepted of course – followed by a horse drawn carriage ride and then a celebration at Por, pictured above. Well done Tyler, may you and Emily have a long a happy life together.



Fair Isle Knit Along

FingerPlay Studio
901 Front Street, Suite 110
Jan. 20
6:00 – 8:00 pm

The beautiful technique of Fair Isle knitting will be demonstrated and taught at this January KAL. This KAL is for you whether you’re a seasoned stranding knitter or have this technique on your wish list. Three technique support sessions have been scheduled to help learn the skill. Register at fingerplaystudio.com if you wish to receive support. Share your progress on Facebook or Instagram to enter a drawing for a $25 FingerPlay Studio gift certificate.



Whiskey Tasting
A Night with Laws Whiskey

740 Front
January 10
7:00 – 9:30 pm

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind event with four Select Whiskeys including limited releases, passed hors d’oeuvres compliments of the restaurant, cigar rolling by Palma Cigars (smoking weather permitting), and a souvenir Glencarin glass. Cost is $51/per person and there is limited space. Contact Adrian Sutevsky, 720-519-1972 or at adrian740front@gmail.com for more information or to make reservations.

Louisville Public Library Offerings

951 Main St.
Due to space limitations, this is just a sampling of offerings. Be sure to check the library website for ALL scheduled programs. www.louisville-library.org



Money Matters Series: Need to Know Tax Information

1st Floor Meeting Room
January 11
6:30 – 7:30 pm

Gain valuable knowledge about preparing your own taxes, what questions to ask when choosing a certified tax preparer, and how to find the local IRS-certified FREE tax prep program. Learn how to maximize your refund, get all available tax credits, and what is new for this year’s returns.



The Wonder of Winter
1st Floor Meeting Room
January 18
7:00 – 8:30 pm

Winter is a great time to explore the natural wonders of Boulder County! Join volunteer naturalists to learn about the many wonders of winter and how plants and animals adapt to snow and cold, from the Great Plains to the Continental Divide. The Louisville Public Library is the debut site for this new program from Boulder County Parks & Open Space.



Communicate with Confidence: 5 Secrets to Creating Connection with Everyone
1st Floor Meeting Room
January 19
6:30 – 7:30 pm

Overcome roadblocks and build ease and confidence with all forms of presentation and client interaction. Rebecca Abraxas, a voice and presence coach, will help business owners:

  • Build trust and authority with their clients
  • Find alignment with their purpose and passion
  • Become engaging speakers
  • Establish an interactive engagement with their clients
  • Release anxiety and tension in their voice so the message is heard and remembered



Climate Change and the Paris Agreement

1st Floor Meeting Room
January 25
6:30 – 8:30 pm

It’s been 10 years since the release of Al Gore’s documentary “An Inconvenient Truth.” Come hear an update on climate change straight from Gore’s most recent Climate Reality training 3-day workshop that speaker Laura Levesque recently attended.


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