Sunday, August 05, 2012

DNA's "First Tuesday" is at Feast BBQ on Tuesday, August 7.

My suggestion is that you attend Develop New Albany's free networking function, buy a drink at the cash bar, and ask to speak with one of the organization's Young Turks. If one is available, offer your support in restoring hope by upending the established order. If not, make a contribution to One Southern Indiana's approaching "Urban Revitalization Through Exurban Golf Snobbery" campaign. Better yet, just annoy the bejesus out of CM CeeSaw by supporting NA First -- but of course, that's just my 'pinion as a 108K-every-three-years indie business person.

But seriously: First Tuesdays can be fun, and you want to see (and taste) Feast BBQ, don't you? Check out the events listed here, and do something, okay?


Upcoming Events in Downtown New Albany:

You're invited to our August "1st Tuesday" Event - August 7th at Feast BBQ - 5pmAfter a break in July for the Holiday Develop New Albany invites you to attend our August "1st Tuesday" event at one of downtown New Albany's newest businesses. Feast BBQ is receiving rave reviews and they continue to ramp up to meet the overwhelming amount of business they have received. 1st Tuesday events are free social/networking events in our community to introduce residents to the many new businesses arriving in downtown New Albany.
Feast BBQ is located at 116 West Main Street in Downtown New Albany. (Across from the YMCA)

Visit the Downtown Farmer's Market Open Saturday - August 4th 8am - 1pmThe Downtown New Albany Farmers Market is open on Saturday mornings at 202 E. Market Street in beautiful downtown New Albany. We hope to see you downtown on Saturday morning picking up your local fruits, vegetables and locally made products!

Painted Portraits: City/Self Exhibit - Opening Reception - August 10th
The Carnegie Center for Art and History in New Albany, Indiana is pleased to present the exhibition Painted Portraits: City/Self, featuring paintings by four local artists: Ashley Brossart, Carlos Gamez de Francisco, Sarah LaBarge and Thaniel Ion Lee.  The artworks of these four painters give us the opportunity to experience and compare their unique approaches to portraiture and to view ourselves and the cities within which we live in a new light.  Painted Portraits: City/Self will be on display August 10 through October 20, 2012.

Tasting Thursday Mixer at Artisan Market - August 16th
Visit "Tasting Thursdays" at the Artisan Market in Uptown New Albany! Tasting Thursdays is a new series of after work mixers which will feature a local winery and/or beer maker along with food samplings from a local restaurant. The Artisan Market will also feature a local artisan from their store each week at the event as a special guest. Tasting Thursdays will be held on the following dates: July 26th, August 16th, September 20th and October 18th from 5pm - 8pm.
Artisan Market is located at 318 Vincennes Street in Uptown New Albany

Burlap, Boots & Brooches, A Southern Belle Fashion Show - August 23rd
Burlap, Boots & Brooches, A Southern Belle Fashion Show will be held on August 23rd at 138 East Spring Street in Historic Downtown New Albany. Enjoy Sweet Tea Bourbon and Southern Appetizers by Feast BBQ while viewing the latest fashions. Ticket sales and 10% of your purchase benefits the National MS Society of Kentucky - Southeast Indiana Chapter. Purchase tickets at Dress & Dwell or Colokial or by calling Ph#812-725-7566. Advanced ticket sales $15.00 / Day of Event Tickets $20.00

George Morrison, New Albany's Portrait Painter - Public Lecture - August 28th
George Morrison (1840-1893) was a well-known portrait painter in New Albany, Indiana. His paintings are on display in many historic buildings throughout the city and state, including the New Albany Public Library, the Indiana State House in Indianapolis, the Scribner House, and the Culbertson Mansion. The Floyd County Historical Society and the Carnegie Center invite you to a public presentation about New Albany Artist George Morrison by local Historian David Condra on August 28th at 7pm in the Strassweg Auditorium of the New Albany Public Library.

Arts Council of Southern Indiana Art & Craft Classes Begin in September
The Arts Council is offering 11 art and craft classes for children and adults beginning September 6th.  Classes for youth feature dance, printmaking, origami, multi-media, and found objects.  Adults can choose from classes in beginning drawing, printmaking, oil painting, quilt making, intro to glass or stone sculpture, and blacksmithing.
“These classes will be held in our carriage house studio, which is perfect for artmaking,” said Julie Schweitzer, executive director.  “It’s a great place for beginners to try out an art form they’ve been curious about or always wanted to do.”  
Some of the classes meet only once, while others last from four to eight weeks. For information about the classes, see www.artscouncilsi.org.   Have other questions? Phone 812-949-4238.

Mark Your Calendar for the New Albany Historic Home Tour - September 8th
The annual New Albany Historic Home Tour will be held on September 8th! Learn the stories and secrets about some of New Albany's most historic buildings. Purchase tickets in advance from our website and save $$. Tickets are also available in advance at the Downtown New Albany Farmer's Market, The Gallery on Pearl and the River City Winery. Home tour proceeds go to support preservation activities in New Albany.

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