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Edible Calendar: Fall 2018

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These are just a sampling of the many events happening in and around Louisville and the Bluegrass region.

September 15, Saturday, 2–5pm

ReGeneration Fair 2018

Waterfront Botanical Gardens Butchertown Greenway, Louisville

Enjoy environmental displays and demos, arts and crafts, food, drinks and music along the eastern edge of the WBG property and Beargrass Creek.

WaterfrontGardens.org

September 16, Sunday, 5–7pm

World’s Largest Potluck World Record

Iroquois Park, 5216 New Cut Rd., Louisville

In an effort to break the world’s largest potluck record, the nonprofit We Are Louisville is hoping to gather over 3,264 people to share food and community.

GlobalHumanProject.net

September 23, Sunday, 5:30pm

Chef’s Sunday Night Supper Series

Harvest Restaurant 624 E. Market St., Louisville

Family-style menu featuring Rivercrest Farm, White Creek Farm, Barr Farms and Kenny’s Cheese. $35 plus tax, gratuity. Alcohol not included. See their website for additional special event

HarvestLouisville.com

September 22, Saturday, 8am–noon

Beekeeping Day and Honey Tasting

St. Matthews Farmers’ Market 4100 Shelbyville Rd., Louisville

Honey tasting with producers from Cave Hill Cemetery and Arboretum’s honey project. Learn about the medicinal uses of honey and taste the differences various plants impart to the honey. SMFarmersMarket.com

September 22–23, Saturday & Sunday, beginning at 11am

Bourbon and Beyond

Champions Park, 2050 River Rd., Louisville

A festival offering a great blend of bourbon, food and music, including Sting, John Mayer, Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Robert Plant and more. Presentations from chefs Edward Lee, Tom Colicchio, Damaris Phillips, Aaron Sanchez, Anthony Lamas and more. BourbonAndBeyond.com

September 24, Monday, 6–9:30pm

An Evening with Chef Virginia Willis

Sullivan University, 3101 Bardstown Rd., Louisville

Sullivan University and Willet Distillery host chef and cookbook author Virginia Willis with proceeds benefitting Les Dames d’Escoffier Kentucky. Tickets $60–100. Facebook @LesDamesKY

Sep 27-29, Thursday-Saturday,

Barbecue on the River

321 Broadway, Paducah

Three days of barbecue as 35+ BBQ teams from Western Kentucky and beyond cook up over 80,000 pounds of pork and chicken. Live entertainment, crafts, with support proceeds benefitting Paducah nonprofits.

BBQonTheRiver.org

September 29, Saturday, 11am–11pm

NuLu Festival

600–800 blocks of East Market Street, Louisville

10th annual street festival celebrating Louisville’s East Market District. Live music, micro-brewed beer, food and retail booths by local vendors. Free for all ages. NuLuFest.com

September 29, Saturday, 11am, and November 1, Thursday, 6–8pm

The Farmer & the Foodie Cooking Classes

Foxhollow Farm, 8905 Kentucky 329, Crestwood

Maggie Keith and Lindsey McClave offer a farm tour to harvest veggies then transform the ingredients into delightful dishes in the historic dairy barn. See website for class schedule and themes. Foxhollow.com/cooking-classes

October 5, Friday, 6pm

Seed to Feed Dinner

Old Friends Retreat Thoroughbred Farm, 1841 Paynes Depot Rd., Georgetown

Chefs Justin Thompson of Local Feed and Ouita Michel of Holly Hill Inn offer bourbon tasting, hors d’oeuvres and four-course dinner with beer, wine and cocktails. Sponsored by Local Feed and the Georgetown/Scott County Tourism Commission.

LocalFeedKy.com

October 10–14, Wednesday–Sunday

The Bourbon Social

Various times and locations in Central Kentucky

Celebrating over 100 bourbons, whiskeys and aged beers. Small plates and sweets by local chefs, restaurants. Live music.

TheBourbonSocial.com

October 11, Thursday, 5:30-10pm.

Celebration of the Bluegrass

The Kentucky Castle, 230 Pisgah Road, Versailles

An evening benefitting Idea Festival Student Days and the Regional Land Use Planning Initiative. Rooftop cocktail party, courtyard Farm to Table Dinner, remarks by Chris Morris, Master Distiller at Brown-Forman, and music by Ben Lacy. Tickets $150, young professionals $90.

BluegrassTomorrow.org/celebration-of-the-bluegrass/

October 13, Saturday, noon–4pm

Slow Food Bluegrass Fried Chicken Throwdown

Flying Axes, 146 N. Clay St., Louisville

Fifth annual competition with chefs preparing fried chicken, sides and desserts using local food. Proceeds benefit Slow Food Bluegrass School Garden Grant program. Music, drinks and silent auction. Admission free. Tastings $3 for chicken, $2 for desserts and sides. Discounted price at Flying Axes. SlowFoodBluegrass.org

Oct 13–Nov 10, 2:30pm

Yoga for Emotional Health and Healing Series

Yoga East–St. Matthews, 115 Wiltshire Ave., Louisville

A five-week integrative yoga therapy clinic with Suzette Turner-Clark designed to integrate cognitive, emotional and physical elements for mind and body wellness. For more classes: YogaEast.org

October 15, Monday, 6pm

Private Single Barrel with The Wine Rack

Harvest Restaurant 624 E. Market St., Louisville

Bourbon tasting with food pairings; light apps paired specifically with private barrel picks with John Johnson. $35/person all inclusive.

October 20, Saturday, 11:30am–3pm

Wilderness Trail Distillery Chili Cook-Off

4095 Lebanon Rd., Danville

Grab your favorite chili recipe and compete for People’s Choice Award. Proceeds benefit the Danville Kiwanis Christmas for Kids program.

WildernessTrailDistillery.com/Events

October 20, Saturday, noon–10pm

Bourbonanza

Various locations, downtown Frankfort

Distilleries, breweries, wineries, food, live music and bourbon-themed demonstrations.

Bourbonanza.com

October 27, Saturday, 11am–3pm

Boo Dell at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens

6220 Old LaGrange Rd., Crestwood

Children trick-or-treat along the trail-o-treats. Hayrides, straw maze, scavenger hunts. Mr. Magic at 2pm. Free for members. For nonmembers $9/ adult, $6 under 17 or 55 plus.

YewDellGardens.org

October 27, Saturday, 8am–12:30pm

Food Day at New Albany Farmers’ Market

202 E. Market St., New Albany, IN

Join the market as a guest chef cooks using ingredients from the farmers’ market. Also live music, pet parade and kids activities.

NewAlbanyFarmersMarket.com

Oct 9–Nov 4, gates open at 6pm

Louisville Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular

Iroquois Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Rd., Louisville

Over 5,000 professionally carved jack-o-lanterns lighting ⅓ mile of Iroquois Park. Theme is “A Night at the Library.” Benefitting the Louisville Parks Foundation. Concessions available.

Jack-o-LanternLouisville.com/shows

October 13, Saturday, 10am–6pm

Foxhollow Fall Festival

Foxhollow Farm, 8905 Kentucky 329, Crestwood

Pick your own pumpkins, hay and pony rides, corn maze, games and prizes, local food and live music at 11th annual event. Proceeds benefit Dare to Care Food Bank and Foxhollow Farm Outreach Program. Advance tickets: $7 until October 12, then $10. Kids under 3 free. Free parking. Foxhollow.com

November 16, Friday, 10am–2pm

Behind the Beam

Jim Beam American Stillhouse, exit 116, Clermont

Insider experience with Fred Noe, seventh-generation Master Distiller. Bourbon-inspired lunch, private distillery tour and barrel thieving in a rackhouse. Guided tasting and storytime plus commemorative bottle. Must be 21+. JimBeam.com

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