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LOuisVillE LOVE Letter~ Greetings ! I do hope this message finds you well! I wanted to pass on to you some fun tips and useful information that I hope are enjoyable and of value to you! FIRST off, let me remind you to get OUTSIDE and take some pictures NOW! Whether you or a friend is listing your property with us between now and when the trees next bud or just want some colorful family pics, get out there! Second, I have a DISCOUNT for you at Grasshoppers Fresh Food Distribution! It will be for $10 off a 19.50 purchase. New customers only. Apply the coupon when you register.FRY1 is the code. Expires 11/30. November proves to be yet another AMAZING month to live in the Possibility City! Wednesday the 6th ~ Alton Brown at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. 7:30 pm . BROWN reinvented the food show with his award-winning Good Eats on The Food Network, a smart and entertaining food show that blended wit with wisdom, history with pop culture, and science with common cooking sense. An award-winning cookbook author and TV personality/host, Brown gained new followers with his appearances on Iron Chef and The Next Iron Chef. Wednesday the 6th~ An evening with the Black Crowes at the Louisville Palace! Doors at 8:00! Thursday the 7th ~ Bears, Bouffants and Bourbon at the Filson Historical Society! 7:00 p.m. This event will have LIVE music, display images from collections showcasing brimming beards and muscular mustaches. all are welcome in a Hair Contest with (Best Mustache, Best Beard, and Best Hairstyle). Storytellers will be sharing hair-raising tales (most notably the story of Peg Chenoweth, who survived being scalped). They will have complimentary catering by Farm to Fork, beer, wine, and a signature bourbon cocktail for the evening. $5 for members, $10 non Thursday the 7th ~ Robert Randolph and the Family Band featuring Jake Clemons, 9:00pm – Diamond Pub. Robert Randolph and the Family Band is an American funk and soul band led by Grammy award winning pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph Tuesday, November 12th, Amos Lee at the Louisville Palace! Nov.16- Free Family Art Activity at Local Speed: Printmaking at the Local Speed Saturday, November 16, 2013 Time: 11:30am Free Family Art Activity at Local Speed: Printmaking November Home Maintenance Tips! November is a good month to move some maintenance efforts indoors and provides an opportunity to see if your hard work during earlier months paid off — nothing tests waterproofing efforts like a hard November rain. Make sure your appliances are prepared for the demands the Holiday Season will place on them. Pull your refrigerator from the wall and clean the condenser coils in back with a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. Also, vacuum dust from the front lower grille and clean the drip pan and the drain leading to it (if your unit has one). Clean the oven and stove drip pans on your electric range. Clean the surface burner on your gas stove to ensure proper flame level.De-stench your in-sink garbage disposal by packing it with ice cubes and 1/4 cup of baking soda; then turn it on. After the ice-grinding noise stops, pour a kettle full of boiling water into the sink. November is a good month to repair and reglue woodwork, since indoor air is at its driest. If you are reglueing wobbly dining room chairs, clamp during drying by wrapping a rope tightly around the perimeter of the legs. Be sure to protect wood surfaces with cardboard before tightening rope. Try using toothpaste on white water stains on wood surfaces. Once the stain is removed, polish with furniture polish. Use paste wax and elbow grease to put a new sheen on wood furniture. Clear leaves Cleaning gutters is a slimy job, but the task will protect your home from expensive damage. Don long rubber gloves, grab a gallon bucket and scoop leaves into the bucket by hand. Trying to use a garden trowel or other device just makes the task more cumbersome and can damage gutters. Blast the scum from the bottom of the gutter with a hose equipped with a pressure nozzle. If it doesnt drain well, feed your running hose up the pipe to knock loose the clog. Dump the contents of the bucket on your compost pile and pat yourself on the back for a dirty job well done.Check some other places where accumulated leaves can be a problem. If leaves are piled in the valleys of your roof, they can retain water and initiate leaks. A moderate amount of leaves on a lawn can provide a natural mulch, but if large amounts are left to soak up winter rains, they will smother the grass beneath them. Lastly, if you do know of anyone looking to sell, buy or invest in Real Estate ANYWHERE in the Country please hit the reply button to this email and tell me about them! I have an extensive network of TOP NOTCH Real Estate Professionals Nationwide and would love the opportunity to earn their business! ALL Louisville Listings can also be browsed at MrLouisvilleRealEstate. That should keep you busy November ! Anyhow, I hope this information was of value to you! I look forward to seeing you on the streets of the BEST place to call home, Louisville, KY!
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 18:52:12 +0000

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