Valentines Day and love is in the air. Check the restaurants websites for their Valentines Day Specials and be sure to pick up that unique gift at one of our local retailers. Theres so much to choose from in Louisville, from beautiful artwork and jewelry to books, antiques, kitchenware, clothing, local Colorado made products, specialty foods and craft-brewed beer.
First Friday Art Walk
February 1
6:00 – 9:00 pm
The downtown art galleries and retailers will hold receptions and activities displaying plenty of local color. Anthony Grant Studio will showcase new paintings at 917 Front Street, while LA Coppersmith, 915 Walnut, celebrates its one-year anniversary with new work by Carl Farmer. Ink Smith Tattoo, 908 Main will feature the artwork of Laurie Mayes. Check out all the featured artists and events at louisvilleartsdistrict.com.
Valentines Day Trunk Show
By Chance
920 Main St.
February 7-9
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Discover the most unique and wonderful products as the new merchandise starts rolling in after owners Cathy Briggs and Nance Welch traveled to the best markets in the country recently on a shopping spree. Special promotions on trollbeads and bracelets is an added enticement to check it out!
Heart Health Month
Achtermann Chiropractic and Massage
600 Main St.
Throughout the Month
February is Heart Health Month at Achtermann Chiropractic. Get adjusted and receive a complimentary blood-pressure check and Heart Rate Variability assessment (shows how well your body adapts to stress). New to the practice is Dr. Belle Icenhower, Naturopathic Doctor. She specializes in treating families naturally, using diet, botanical medicine, natural hormones, homeopathy, and other supplements to provoke the body toward balance. During the month of February, Dr. Belle will offer 10% off initial visits and is available on Wednesdays from 10 am – 1 pm.
Womens Mindfulness Group
Louisville Wellness Center
921 Main St.
February 6
7 pm
This is an ongoing drop-in group for women to explore different forms of mindfulness practice, followed by tea and informal discussion centered around inspired readings. Beginners or experienced mindfulness practitioners welcome. First Wednesday of each month. For more information www.facebook.com/louisvillewellnesscenter.
Share the Love Fundraiser
Monarch High School Auditorium
February 9
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Monarch High School DECA and Variety Colorado are co-sponsoring this fundraiser that will feature the movie, Despicable Me and kids carnival games. Buy your tickets online for $6 or $7 at the door. Proceeds go to Variety Colorado. More information at www.varietycolorado.org.
New Programs at the Library
Louisville Public Library
951 Main St.
Eldercare
Library Meeting Room
February 5
6:00 – 8:00 pm
This presentation of the continuing series of financial seminars “What Keeps You Up At Night?” will focus on:
- How does Medicare work?
- What happens if you have to care for your parents?
- How to choose a nursing home
- Coping with Alzheimers disease
This is an MFS Heritage Planning Series presented by Jay Turner, Financial Advisor, AAMS, Edward Jones.
African-American Folk Stories
Childrens Story Time Room
February 9
Noon – 1:00 pm
Celebrate Black History Month by keeping the oral tradition and folktales alive through readings of African-American traditional folk stories. Well also make a code quilt together to hang up in the Childrens area. Feel free to bring a favorite story or poem by an African-American author to share.
For ages 8-12. No registration is necessary.
Preschool Playground
Library Meeting Room
February 15
11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Come enjoy fun playful activities that are designed to get your little ones ready to start kindergarten with the early literacy skills they need. Learning to read begins before children start school and parents are their childrens first and best teacher. Creative play, music and song, talking, writing, drawing, reading and ABCs are just some of the fun things well do together. This program focuses on caregiver and child interactions that support early literacy skills.
For ages birth to 6 years. No registration is required.
Learning Difficulties in Children & Adolescents
Library Meeting Room
February 28
6:30 – 8:00 pm
This program is part of the ‘Pathways to Parenting Success series presented by Boulder Psychological Services. The program will help parents and caregivers learn how to identify learning problems and how to support students who struggle in school.
TWO NEW BOOK CLUBS
At each monthly meeting we will discuss a book, read it aloud, and do a fun craft or activity. Book clubs for kids give them an opportunity to enjoy the fun of books together with peers outside school.
Reading Rumpus Book Club
Childrens Story Time Room
February 11
6:00 – 7:00 pm
Book List:
- February 11: Dirk Bones and the Mystery of the Haunted House by Doug Cushman
- March 11: Swimmy by Leo Lionni
- April 8: Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel
- May 13: The Planets in Our Solar System by Franklyn Branley
For children in grades 1 and 2. Registration is required.
Bookworms Book Clubs
Childrens Story Time Room
February 14
6:00 – 7:00 pm
Book List:
- February 14: Bad Kitty Gets a Bath by Nick Bruel
- March 14: Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
- April 11: Fourth Grade Rats by Jerry Spinelli
- May 9: How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell
For grades 3 and 4. Registration is required.
Valentines Day Dinner
Zucca Italian Ristorante
808 Main St.
February 14
5:00 pm
Treat your Valentine to an authentic 4-course Italian prix-fixe dinner for $50 per person which includes a complimentary glass of Prosecco. Optional wine flight for an additional $22. Reservations recommended. For menu details visit www.zuccalouisville.com.
Valentines Day and February Sale
Old Friends
706 Front St.
Find the perfect gift for your Valentine and get 30% off all metal animals and flowers throughout the month. Check out the new selection of soaps and lotions as well as the Jessie Light Original Valentines Day candy hearts.
Soil Savvy
Register Now for March 30th Event
Louisville Public Library
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Registration is taking place now for this series of 4 classes taught by Colorado State Universitys Jean Breeder, Ph.D, USDA-ARS. Sunshine & Rain is partnering with CSU and the Colorado Master Gardener Program to bring you unique learning opportunities to grow your love for your home garden! Classes will fill up fast, so register now at www.ILoveSunshineAndRain.com.
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