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SUMMARY:Give for Good Louisville 2022!
DESCRIPTION:Give for Good Louisville is the biggest day of the year for online giving.  Help our little Friends of JCPLL group grow by donating at anytime on that day.  Every dollar goes to further the mission of the Jefferson County Public Law Library and help in our community outreach by providing services such as our Fresh Start expungement program and informative events such as Law Day in the Park and Know Your Rights presentations.  Mark your calendars and check back for updates on this all day event. \n\nJoin us on September 15th in the Law Library for our annual Give For Good Louisville event. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and benefits our Friends of JCPLL organization. This year’s theme is “Libraries are Magic!” We’d like to thank some local companies for donating to our raffle. #GiveForGoodLouisville\n\n\nThanks so much to:\nCandleberry Candle Company\nMuth’s Candies\nLouisville Slugger Museum\nChurchill Downs\nHeine Brothers Coffee\nForest Edge Winery\n\nWhere: Jefferson County Public Law Library\nWhen: September 15\, 2022\, 11am-4pm\nWhat: Give for Good Louisville 2022!  Nacho Bar Luncheon\, $10 donation at https://www.giveforgoodlouisville.org/organizations/friends-of-the-jefferson-county-public-law-library\nEnjoy lunch with us as well as raffles and door prizes.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/give-for-good-louisville-2022/
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The board of the law library meets regularly every third Monday of the month at noon in the law library at 514 West Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY 40202.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-board-meeting-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220928T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220928T180000
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SUMMARY:"Louisville's Alma Kellner Mystery" Library Series Event
DESCRIPTION:Author and attorney Shawn Herron discusses her book “Louisville’s Alma Kellner Mystery.”\n\n“On a bitterly cold day in December 1909\, eight-year-old Alma Kellner simply disappeared from the altar of St. John’s Church in Louisville. Her body was found months later near the site of the church\, and news of the murder rocked the city. The manhunt for the suspect took Louisville police Cpt. John Carney eleven thousand miles across the country\, and even to South America\, to return the killer to justice. Author Shawn M. Herron details the fascinating story of a tragedy that still remains under a cloud of suspicion.”\n\nJoin us for this library series/book club event. The author will start her presentation at 5pm and it will be followed by Q&A. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/louisvilles-alma-kellner-mystery-library-series-event/
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The board of the law library meets regularly every third Monday of the month at noon in the law library at 514 West Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY 40202.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-board-meeting-10/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221026T180000
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SUMMARY:Library Book Series: A Dark Room in Glitter Ball City by David Domine
DESCRIPTION:This true crime saga—with an eccentric Southern backdrop—introduces the reader to the story of a murder in a crumbling Louisville mansion and the decades of secrets and corruption that live within the old house’s walls. \nOn June 18\, 2010\, police discover a body buried in the wine cellar of a Victorian mansion in Old Louisville. James Carroll\, shot and stabbed the year before\, has lain for 7 months in a plastic storage bin—his temporary coffin. Homeowner Jeffrey Mundt and his boyfriend\, Joseph Banis\, point the finger at each other in what locals dub The Pink Triangle Murder. \nOn the surface\, this killing appears to be a crime of passion\, a sordid love tryst gone wrong in a creepy old house. But as author David Dominé sits in on the trials\, a deeper story emerges: the struggle between hope for a better future on the one hand and the privilege and power of the status quo on the other. \nAs the court testimony devolves into he-said/he-said contradictions\, David draws on the confidences of neighbors\, drag queens\, and other acquaintances within the city’s vibrant LGBTQ community to piece together the details of the case. While uncovering the many past lives of the mansion itself\, he enters a murky underworld of gossip\, neighborhood scandal\, and intrigue. \n— from Amazon review \nJoin us for our library series/book club event. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-book-series-a-dark-room-in-glitter-ball-city-by-david-domine/
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The board of the law library meets regularly every third Monday of the month at noon in the law library at 514 West Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY 40202.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-board-meeting-11/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221208T130000
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Book Series presents Kevin Gibson talking about This Used to Be Louisville
DESCRIPTION:So\, people have asked us to have one of our book series events during the lunch hour\, so we are going to give it a try. Please join us on December 8\, at 12 noon. We will be having chili with fixings\, tea and lemonade\, and desserts. Best thing is\, it’s free! And you get to hear from a great local author and his newest book. \n  \nHave you ever walked past a building or location in your city and thought\, “I wonder what that used to be?” Well\, if you live in Louisville\, you’re about to get some answers to that question in This Used to Be Louisville.\nFrom “the old Sears building” that continues to be used as a directional touchpoint to a downtown theater that has been frozen in time\, you’ll get a tour of these places paired with stories that will inform and sometimes surprise. In the process\, it may just get you wondering about the many people a hundred years ago that traversed those places in a completely different context.\nLocal author Kevin Gibson turned his natural interest in comparing present to past into a book that looks into a wide variety of locales that contribute to the city’s legacy. And when it’s all said and done\, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of Louisville’s history and culture\, from major historical landmarks to neighborhood businesses to the Louisvillians who made these places important.\nJoin us for a lunchtime presentation. Food and drink will be provided.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-book-series-presents-kevin-gibson-talking-about-this-used-to-be-louisville/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The board of the law library meets regularly every third Monday of the month at noon in the law library at 514 West Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY 40202.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-board-meeting-12/
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Attorney Aaron Silletto discusses his book The Kentucky Constitution
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Aaron Silletto discusses his new book The Kentucky Constitution: Text and History\nThis is a free event. Lunch will be served.\nThe Kentucky Constitution: Text and History is the first book to systematically present the Kentucky Constitution in light of its historical background and its overarching philosophical principles. The book introduces both students and practitioners to the text\, history\, and principles of the fourth Kentucky Constitution\, as adopted in 1891 and amended over time.\nUsing a text-first approach to understanding the Kentucky Constitution\, the book delves into the powers and functions of each of the three branches of the state government and analyzes the robust separation of powers protections written into the document. Then\, the book turns to specific constitutional provisions that are designed to protect and promote individual liberty in the Commonwealth\, including protections for individuals charged with crimes\, the right of privacy\, the right to bear arms\, and religious liberty. Each step of the way\, the book compares and contrasts the Kentucky Constitution with the U.S. Constitution\, highlighting the unique aspects of the state constitution and some of the ways in which its protections of rights and liberties exceed comparable protections under the federal constitution. — from Amazon Review
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-attorney-aaron-silletto-discusses-his-book-the-kentucky-constitution/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230413T130000
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Author Emily Bingham on My Old Kentucky Home
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Emily Bingham discusses her book My Old Kentucky Home: The Astonishing Life and Reckoning of an Iconic American Song.\nFree to all. Lunch will be served.\nIn My Old Kentucky Home\, Emily Bingham explores the long\, strange journey of what has come to be seen by some as an American anthem\, an integral part of our folklore\, culture\, customs\, foundation\, a living symbol of a “happy past.” But “My Old Kentucky Home” was never just a song. It was always a song about slavery with the real Kentucky home inhabited by the enslaved and shot through with violence\, despair\, and degradation.\nBingham explores the song’s history and permutations from its decades of performances across the continent\, entering into the bloodstream of American life\, through its twenty-first-century reassessment. It is a song that has been repeated and taught for almost two hundred years\, a resonant changing emblem of America’s original sin whose blood-drenched shadow hovers and haunts us still. — Amazon review
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-author-emily-bingham-on-my-old-kentucky-home/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Law Day in the Park 2023!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Law Day in the Park at Jefferson Square Park (AKA Breeway)\, the greenspace on 6th Street between Jefferson and Liberty. We will have food trucks\, local community and legal organizations as well as a panel discussion on this year’s theme “Cornerstones of Democracy: Civics\, Civility and Collaboration”. More details TBA.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/law-day-in-the-park-2023/
LOCATION:Jefferson Square Park\, 500 West Jefferson Street\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T120000
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Canon and Cunningham discuss Pleading Out
DESCRIPTION:Attorney and author Dan Canon will discuss his book with retired Judge Charles Cunningham. Dan Canon wrote the book Pleading Out: How Plea Bargaining Creates a Permanent Criminal Class. The pros and cons of plea bargaining will be debated. \nFree and open to everyone. Lunch will be served. \nMost Americans believe that the jury trial is the backbone of our criminal justice system. But in fact\, the vast majority of cases never make it to trial: almost all criminal convictions are the result of a plea bargain\, a deal made entirely out of the public eye. \nLaw professor and civil rights lawyer Dan Canon argues that plea bargaining may swiftly dispose of cases\, but it also fuels an unjust system. This practice produces a massive underclass of people who are restricted from voting\, working\, and otherwise participating in society. And while innocent people plead guilty to crimes they did not commit in exchange for lesser sentences\, the truly guilty can get away with murder. \nWith heart-wrenching stories\, fierce urgency\, and an insider’s perspective\, Pleading Out exposes the ugly truth about what’s wrong with America’s criminal justice system today—and offers a prescription for meaningful change.   — from Amazon.com
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-canon-and-cunningham-discuss-pleading-out/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Attorney James "Joey" Wilkerson on The Title IX Guy
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Joey Wilkerson discusses his book The Title IX Guy: Several Short Essays on Masculinity (Both the Good and Bad Kind)\, Rape Culture\, and Other Things We Should Be Talking About\nFree to everyone. Lunch will be served.\nJames J. Wilkerson has spent his career speaking out on behalf of others. In this debut collection\, Wilerson discusses his own experiences with masculinity and the ways it impacts our culture. As a lawyer\, an advocate\, and a fraternity alum\, Wilkerson has a uniquely inside look into the ways society has created and defined what it means to be “a man.” Through these essays\, he takes a look at how we got here and lays out just how much we would all benefit from a cultural course correction.\nJames Wilkerson holds his Masters degree in communication from Bellarmine University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville. He is the founder of Greek Law: a sexual assault prevention and consent program for fraternity and sorority chapters. He has gone on to write extensively about sexual assault through a legal lens. — Amazon Review
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-attorney-james-joey-wilkerson-on-the-title-ix-guy/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friends of JCPLL 2023 Social!
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual social event.  We’ll meet this year at the downtown Bristol (614 W. Main Street\, #4211) from 5pm-8pm on June 22nd.  Mingle with friends and learn more about what the Friends of the Jefferson County Public Law Library are all about.  This group helps to support the library through community outreach.  They are responsible for Law Day in the Park! and the Fresh Start Expungement Program.  We have a great group of people who are trying to get the word out about the law library and all it has to offer.  Everyone is welcome.   There will be hors d’oeuvres provided and a cash bar available.  Please call the library with any questions about the friends group or this event.  502-574-5943
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/friends-of-jcpll-2023-social/
LOCATION:Bristol Downtown\, 614 W. Main Street\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230627T120000
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SUMMARY:CLE at JCPLL: Legislative Update for the 2023 Session of the Kentucky General Assembly with Bob Heleringer
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, June 27th at 12 noon for an informative recap of the 2023 KY General Assembly session.  Attorney Bob Heleringer will be discussing the many bills enacted by the legislature\, focusing on those that he feels will most affect the practice of law in the state. \nLaws to be analyzed in this course include: \nHB 551 – Sports Betting bill \nHB 3 – Juvenile Justice Reform Act \nSB 126 – Change of Venue bill \nSB 150 – Anti-transgender bill (Dept of Education Guidance/Interpretation included/discussed) \nHB 594 – Redefining and banning of “Skill game machines” \nSB 47 – Medical marijuana bill (legalization) \nPlease call to register (502) 574-5943\, $40 for one (1) CLE credit hour\, approved by the KBA\, lunch included \nBob Heleringer received his A.B. from Xavier University in 1973 and his JD from UofL in 1976.  He is a practicing attorney with a general practice and also served as a Kentucky State Representative from 1980 to 2002.  Mr. Heleringer is the author of a legal textbook\, “Equine Regulatory Law” (2012).
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/cle-at-jcpll-legislative-update-for-the-2023-session-of-the-kentucky-general-assembly-with-bob-heleringer/
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Gerald McDaniel discusses Aindreas the Messenger: Louisville\, KY 1855
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Gerald McDaniel discusses Aindreas the Messenger: Louisville\, KY 1855.\nFree to everyone. Lunch will be served.\nMcDaniel sets an ambitious pace in the arena of historical fiction with this first volume of a projected four-book series following the colorful and curious life of Aindreas Rivers. The little guy who gets jostled and pushed around by great events as he struggles to survive\, Aindreas is a heroic underdog\, with a generous heart. A 13-year-old Irish-Catholic boy living in gaudy and grubby Louisville\, Ky.\, in 1855\, a city where being Irish\, Catholic\, German or black usually means trouble. Aindreas is a messenger for a furniture manufacturer. Inquisitive and alert\, he learns much and meets the high and lowbrows of city society\, but he especially likes to hang around on the river front watching the steamboats on the mighty Ohio River. Described with homespun simplicity\, Aindreas’s life is filled with wonder\, uncertainty\, responsibility and fear; he works hard to help support his impoverished family as his mother slowly dies from cancer. To make matters worse\, the River’s are about to be evicted by their wealthy landlord\, and Louisville is on the verge of racial\, religious and ethnic anarchy as election day approaches and the Know-Nothing Party arms mobs of drunken thugs to intimidate voters. Aindreas’s beloved best friend\, a middle-aged black slave named Isaac\, is to be sold down the river\, his family torn apart on the auction block\, and Aindreas vows to find a way to help him. Aindreas is also cursed with seizures that scare him half to death\, but these frightening episodes allow him to meet the mysterious Mr. Knight\, who offers wise counsel. When Louisville explodes into violence\, Aindreas acts to save Isaac and his family\, and his family\, and his Irish and German friends from danger. Making no pretense at sophistication\, this is a well-crafted\, exciting and heartwarming tale of a boy’s courage and innocence\, somehow existing in a bleak society rife with corruption\, bigotry and injustice. PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-gerald-mcdaniel-discusses-aindreas-the-messenger-louisville-ky-1855/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Jayne Moore Waldrop discusses her book Drowned Town
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Jayne Moore Waldrop discusses her book Drowned Town.\nFree to everyone.\nLunch will be served.\nDrowned Town explores the multigenerational impact of loss of home and illuminates the joys and sorrows of a group of people bound together by monumental changes to the western Kentucky and Tennessee landscape. In the mid-twentieth century\, giant lakes filled when the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers were dammed\, submerging towns and dislocating people. More were forced out to make way for the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The interwoven narrative emphasizes the importance of sisterhood and family\, both blood and created\, and how we cannot separate ourselves from our places in the world.\nhttps://www.jaynemoorewaldrop.com/drowned-town
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-jayne-moore-waldrop-discusses-her-book-drowned-town/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230915
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SUMMARY:Give for Good Louisville 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 10 Years of Sparking Generosity Across Kentuckiana\nGive for Good Louisville brings communities together for one day to support hundreds of local organizations serving our region. Since 2014\, this online giving day has helped local organizations raise over $50.6 million to support dozens of essential causes across Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Working together with changemakers\, collaborators\, and organizations in the community\, let’s inspire greater generosity and amplify impact in and far beyond Kentuckiana.\nThe Friends of the Jefferson County Public Law Library will be participating again this year. An in-house event will be held. Details TBA.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/give-for-good-louisville-2023/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231012T120000
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Claire E. Parsons discusses How to Be a Badass Lawyer
DESCRIPTION:Join us as attorney Claire E. Parsons discusses her book How to Be a Badass Lawyer: The Unexpected and Simple Guide to Less Stress and Greater Personal Development Through Mindfulness and Compassion.\nFree to everyone. Lunch will be served.\nThe author\, Claire E. Parsons\, is a practicing lawyer\, mom\, and mindfulness teacher who doesn’t have time to waste and knows you don’t either. She wrote this guide to help you quickly develop a complete mindfulness practice that will foster mental clarity\, focus\, ease\, emotional intelligence\, and resilience. And to do it in a way that fits your life and makes your time with family and friends even better.\nWithout lingo or mysticism\, HOW TO BE A BADASS LAWYER offers approaches to personal development and personal transformation that will change your life… without relying on motivation.\nThe best part is that you don’t have to be perfect to make this work. A few minutes a day\, a few extra deep breaths\, and the willingness to have more peace in your life is all you need.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-claire-e-parsons-discusses-how-to-be-a-badass-lawyer/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231026T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231026T130000
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Author Steve Wiser on Haunted Houses in Louisville
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Steve Wiser discusses Haunted Houses in Louisville.\nFree to everyone. Lunch will be served.\n‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ Almost half of the population thinks some unexplained ‘spooky’ things do happen. To explore this phenomena in Louisville\, local architect and historian Steve Wiser has authored this book on some of the best known ghost-related occurrences in the metro region. And\, he not only features the ghosts that haunt these places\, but also the history behind these locations. So\, even though you might not believe in ghosts\, you will still enjoy learning about all the fascinating heritage of Louisville. This book is informative on both the known – and unknown – history of Louisville! — https://wiserdesigns.com/haunted-houses
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-author-steve-wiser-on-haunted-houses-in-louisville/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Author Paul Griner on his novel Second Life
DESCRIPTION:This “smart and darkly glimmering story\, a hold-your-breath thriller written in finely wrought prose\, and a book that will spark a hundred conversations about risk and love and the dignity” follows one woman’s search for her former best friend–into the underworld and beyond (Lauren Groff\, New York Times bestselling author of Fates and Furies).\nElena Kelly was a body broker or “corpse wrangler\,” and when she was working\, she was one of the best in her field. But Elena got too ambitious–cut too many corners and too many ethical (and legal) safeguards. After running afoul of the law and medical profession\, triggering a huge scandal in Louisville\, Kentucky that quickly went national\, she lost everything.\nNow humbled and on a strict\, three-year parole\, she works as coroner’s assistant in Danville. Though still trying to come to grips with her regret and guilt\, she is unexpectedly drawn into the search for her former best friend’s missing body. Elena knows what can happen to a body that goes “missing\,” how it can be salvaged and used indiscriminately for spare parts\, and she endeavors to seek salvation in finding Lia and bringing her body home\, as complete as possible. Her desperate search drags her back to the underworld of the dead and pits her against a new and nefarious corpse wrangler–one more talented and deadly than she ever was.\nPulling back the curtain on those who exist on the edge of the medical profession\, the ones who remove skin and tissue and bones from the dead\, for use by surgeons\, medical students practicing technique\, cosmetic surgeons\, medical equipment companies and science labs\, Second Life thrillingly and philosophically explores our obligation to protect the dead and examines what happens when we–literally–leave the land of the living. (Amazon review)\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be served.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-author-paul-griner-on-his-novel-second-life/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Author Kevin Gibson on his new book Oldest Louisville
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Kevin Gibson discusses his newest book Oldest Louisville: A Guide to Historic Treasures.\nFree to everyone. Lunch will be served.\nKevin Gibson has been a professional writer for more three and a half decades\, having written about restaurants\, beer\, bourbon\, sports\, night life\, music\, history and more\, winning numerous awards and publishing multiple books along the way. Growing up in the Louisville area\, he became fascinated with local history and culture\, so he decided to incorporate it into his ongoing work. When he’s not busy writing stories and books about Louisville\, he’s likely hanging out with his hound dog\, Atticus\, at the park\, at one of the local (dog-friendly) watering holes or walking around the Clifton neighborhood.\nIn this book\, you’ll not only read about some of Louisville’s oldest existing institutions and the lives involved in them\, but you’ll also encounter a few unusual stories to help illustrate what life was like in Louisville long before the city we know today. You’ll learn about the early days of the Kentucky Derby and about the first-ever bottled bourbon. You’ll meet the family behind the city’s oldest operating funeral service\, hear the stories behind Louisville’s oldest parks and cemeteries (and how sometimes they overlapped). You’ll get the muddled history of the Old Fashioned cocktail\, discover the story of a thrilling duel in a cemetery and learn about a dairyman who was the victim of a robbery gone bad. Ultimately\, what Oldest Louisville aims to present is not only a bit of historical insight into Louisville’s history and culture\, but also entertaining stories to put that history into a measure of human context. Enjoy the walk through time. — From Target review\nhttps://www.target.com/…/oldest-louisville…/-/A-89464319
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-author-kevin-gibson-on-his-new-book-oldest-louisville/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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CREATED:20240103T163912Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting of the JCPLL Board of Trustees
DESCRIPTION:The JCPLL Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Monday of the month (except when that falls on a holiday\, in which case the meeting is held on the following Monday) at 12 noon in the law library.  These are open meetings. \nStatutory Authority \nKRS 172.200 \nHow Appointed \nChief Circuit Judge appoints one member of County bar\nMembers of County’s bar elect one member by majority vote\nMayor appoints one without approval of Council\nCommonwealth Attorney’s appoints one member\nCounty Attorney serves as member
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/meeting-of-the-jcpll-board-of-trustees/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240305
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CREATED:20240219T140952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T140952Z
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SUMMARY:JCPLL Board Member Election
DESCRIPTION:The Jefferson County Public Law Library has an opening on their Board of Trustees for a representative of the bar at-large. \nPer KRS 172.200 “the members of the county’s bar shall\, by majority vote\, elect another of their number.” \nAny member of the bar that is interested in serving in this capacity must submit their interest in writing to the Jefferson County Public Law Library at 514 West Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY 40202 or jcpll@bluegrass.net \nNotice of interest will be accepted through Monday\, March 4.
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/jcpll-board-member-election/
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SUMMARY:Meeting of the JCPLL Board of Trustees
DESCRIPTION:The JCPLL Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Monday of the month (except when that falls on a holiday\, in which case the meeting is held on the following Monday) at 12 noon in the law library.  These are open meetings. \nStatutory Authority \nKRS 172.200 \nHow Appointed \nChief Circuit Judge appoints one member of County bar\nMembers of County’s bar elect one member by majority vote\nMayor appoints one without approval of Council\nCommonwealth Attorney’s appoints one member\nCounty Attorney serves as member
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/meeting-of-the-jcpll-board-of-trustees-2/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260513T204200
CREATED:20240103T160937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T162435Z
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SUMMARY:Library Lunch Series: Matthew Strandmark discusses Gatewood: Kentucky's Uncommon Man
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Matthew Strandmark discusses his book Gatewood: Kentucky’s Uncommon Man. This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be served. Reservations are not required\, but you may RSVP the library at 502-574-5943 for planning purposes.\nWhen Louis Gatewood Galbraith passed away in 2012\, the flood of tributes honoring him merely scratched the surface of the life of this colorful and controversial figure. Throughout his political career\, regional and national media outlets focused on the policy ideas and public acts that made Galbraith a cultural fixture: public demonstrations\, an affinity for recreational drug use\, unfiltered language\, and recurring political campaigns. Best known as an advocate for the legalization of cannabis\, Second Amendment rights\, and smaller government\, Galbraith was a perennial candidate whose once-quixotic platform might have found traction in contemporary Kentucky politics.\nAs an attorney\, activist\, author\, father\, friend\, and opponent\, Galbraith wore many hats―and not just his beloved fedora. This revealing biography features insightful conversations with Galbraith’s family and colleagues\, as well as commentary from Paul E. Patton\, Ernie Fletcher\, Andy Barr\, Ben Chandler\, and other well-known Kentuckians. Gatewood provides a richer and nuanced understanding of a generous\, complicated\, and flawed public figure who devoted his life to helping others and whose legacy will continue to resonate with Kentuckians for generations to come.\n— from Amazon description
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-matthew-strandmark-discusses-gatewood-kentuckys-uncommon-man/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240401
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SUMMARY:Members of the local bar.  Choose your representative on the JCPLL Board of Trustees
DESCRIPTION:Choose your representative. \nClick on the link for more information on the candidates and how to vote. \n  \nhttps://mailchi.mp/a6d03d7178dd/attn-members-of-the-local-bar
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/members-of-the-local-bar-choose-your-representative-on-the-jcpll-board-of-trustees/
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SUMMARY:Meeting of the JCPLL Board of Trustees
DESCRIPTION:The JCPLL Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Monday of the month (except when that falls on a holiday\, in which case the meeting is held on the following Monday) at 12 noon in the law library.  These are open meetings. \nStatutory Authority \nKRS 172.200 \nHow Appointed \nChief Circuit Judge appoints one member of County bar\nMembers of County’s bar elect one member by majority vote\nMayor appoints one without approval of Council\nCommonwealth Attorney’s appoints one member\nCounty Attorney serves as member
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/meeting-of-the-jcpll-board-of-trustees-3/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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UID:10320-1713182400-1713186000@jcpllky.org
SUMMARY:Meeting of the JCPLL Board of Trustees
DESCRIPTION:The JCPLL Board of Trustees meets monthly on the third Monday of the month (except when that falls on a holiday\, in which case the meeting is held on the following Monday) at 12 noon in the law library.  These are open meetings. \nStatutory Authority \nKRS 172.200 \nHow Appointed \nChief Circuit Judge appoints one member of County bar\nMembers of County’s bar elect one member by majority vote\nMayor appoints one without approval of Council\nCommonwealth Attorney’s appoints one member\nCounty Attorney serves as member
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/meeting-of-the-jcpll-board-of-trustees-4/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240419T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240419T130000
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CREATED:20240103T161159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T155159Z
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SUMMARY:ATTN:   Event Canceled
DESCRIPTION:Join us as author Bryan Bush discusses his book Louisville Gambling Barons. This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be served. Reservations are not required\, but you may RSVP the library at 502-574-5943 for planning purposes.\nThe Golden Age of Gambling in Louisville Louisville experienced a golden age of gambling between 1860 and 1885\, thanks to the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Union soldiers by steamboat and foot. They played faro\, keno\, roulette and other games of chance\, such as chuck-a-luck. Entire city blocks were devoted to betting. Horse racing and lotteries emerged. Gaming houses became grand palaces\, with names such as the Crockford\, the Crawford and the Turf Exchange\, frequented by famous gamblers like Richard Watts\, Colonel “Black” Chinn and actor Nat Goodwin. Author Bryan Bush offers up these stories and more about “The City of Gamblers.”\n— from Amazon description
URL:https://jcpllky.org/event/library-lunch-series-bryan-bush-discusses-louisville-gambling-barons/
LOCATION:Jefferson County Public Law Library\, 514 W. Liberty Street\, Suite 240\, Louisville\, KY\, 40202\, United States
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