Mothers Day, Cinco de Mayo, Graduation, patios on deck, flower pots abloom, new stop sign on Pine and Front... Its Spring. YAY!!!!

First Friday Art Walk May 4
6:00 – 9:00 pm
The galleries and merchants of the Louisville Arts District present receptions and beautiful artwork and exhibits. Also check out the 13th Annual East County Artists Studio Tour, the weekends of May 5 – 6 and 12 – 13. Go to wwwlouisvilleartsdistrict.com for complete information on studio and merchant participants and Art Walk and Studio Tour maps.
Creations Gallery of Fine Art and Gifts
940 Main St.
Safari Spring
Through May 26
Safari Spring, an African-inspired exhibit, features wildlife photography, ceramic East African wild animals, jewelry, engraved gourd art, painted silks, and masks. New art comes in weekly.
LA Coppersmith Studio and Gallery
915 Walnut Street at Main
Is expanding its hours; check the website for more details.

Impact on Education
A Night Circus... Razzle Dazzle 2012
May 5
Louisville Community Park
Step inside the circus tent, filled with magic to benefit Impact on Education. Enjoy enchanting entertainment, drinks, and food. Meander through a garden of silent auction items, the proceeds to benefit Boulder Valley School District students. Imagine leaping between clouds without falling and knowing your help will secure the dreams of every student as they reach for the stars. Click here for more info or to purchase tickets.
Fork. A social lab.
639 Main Street
Cinco de Mayo Swine Dining
May 4
Chef Jake Gandolfo, a finalist from Foxs hit show Masterchefs, will present a delectable 4-course menu featuring pork. The Chef will talk about his food philosophy and seasonal inspirations in this exciting and interesting event. A unique opportunity to enjoy the great food prepared by this warm, approachable talent who was voted Americas Favorite. Cost is $55 per person. Two seatings: 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm. Call 720-226-5291 for reservations or online.
Louisville Library Events
Free and open to the public
Here Today and There Tomorrow: Louisville and its History of Relocating Buildings
May 7
7:00 – 8:00 pm
In honor of Preservation Month, Heather Lewis, member of the Louisville Historic Preservation Commission, will talk about why buildings were moved around, how it was done, and how owners can try to identify these buildings with their interesting histories. This talk is based on Heather's article in the Fall 2011 issue of The Louisville Historian. Contact Bridget Bacon, Louisville Historical Museum, 303-665-9048, museum@louisvilleco.gov.

Teen Movie Night, The Princess Bride
May 11
6:00 – 7:45 pm
Join the fun for the 25th anniversary of this new classic fairy tale complete with adventure, romance, pirates, an evil prince, and plenty of laughs, too. Directed by Rob Reiner. Refreshments will be served, so please pre-register. Contact Kriska Daltonhurst 303-335-4845 or kriskad@louisvilleco.gov.

Wildflowers of Boulder County
May 15
7:00 – 8:00 pm
Presented by Boulder County Parks & Open Space
Join volunteer naturalists for a slide program to kick off the spring wildflower season! Youll learn about the variety of wildflowers found in Boulder County, where and when to look for them, and some interesting facts about some of our native plants. Contact Aimee Schumm, 303-335-4809 or aimess@louisvilleco.gov.

Safari Spring: Wildlife Images of Kenya
May 17
7:00 – 8:00 pm
Award-winning photographer, Richard Seeley will talk about his experience traveling in East Africa and the unexpected and interesting things he encountered on the safari, such as being in the path of an elephant stampede and watching a pack of hyenas chase a leopard up a tree. The lecture will be followed by a stroll up to Creations Gallery to see Richards work.
Contact Aimee Schumm, 303-335-4809 or aimess@louisvilleco.gov.
Louisville Wellness Center
921 Main St.
Energy Work and Yoga
May 4
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Learn about energy work and how to discern what yoga practice is right for you with Chris Capitelli, massage and energy practioner and folks from Yoga Junction.
A donation of $5 is suggested. Sign up for Free Sampler Day, May 5.
Mountain High Appliance
Pre-Farmers Market Sneak Peek
1130 Pine St.
May 31
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Get the most out of the first Farmers Market of the season with Chef Debs menu line-up: Fried Green Tomatoes and Tarragon Vinaigrette, Spring Kale Salad with Haystack Feta and Citrus Vinaigrette and radishes three ways, salted, sautéed and as a soup. Complete it with Farmer Johns Local Wheat, Dark Quick Bread, and a Sunchoke Soup with crispy dark bread croutons. Local garlic will also be utilized. $20 advance registration: 303-951-0524, or Barbara@mountainhighappliance.com
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