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Upcoming Events Calendar
Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 12:00 am
For information about any of the events listed on this calendar please contact the ACLU of Kentucky office at 502-581-9746 or by email at
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March 20th- Fairness/ACLU Dinner – 6:30 pm Cocktails, 8:00 pm Dinner SAVE THE DATE for the most elegant night of the yearwhen Susan Hershberg hosts this fundraising dinner at the Muhammad Ali Centerin Louisville to benefit the ACLU of Kentucky and the Fairness Campaign. Tickets to the dinner are $125 per person, tables of 8 are $1000. For more information, contact Kendell Nash at 502-581-9746 or
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March 20th- DANCE DANCE LIBERATION-9:30, Monkey Wrench 1025 Barrett Avenue, Louisville-Come get your swerve on following the Hershberg Dinner to the funky sounds of D.J Fabi. Fun night will include a dance competition with prizes, you don't want to miss this! Suggested donation $5 at the door. MUST BE 21 AND UP! For more information call Kate at 502-581-9746 or email her at
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March 27th - The University of Louisville's Saturday Academy 4th Annual Sistah Summit - details to be announced soon
March 28th - 2:00 - 4:00 pm - ACLU of Kentucky Annual Meeting featuring Church-State Scholar J. Brent Walker. PNC/Hilliard Lyons Building, 29th Floor 500 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville. For more info on J. Brent Walker info
March 28th - 7:00 pm - Central KY chapter of the ACLU of Kentucky presents Church-State Scholar J. Brent Walker at the Unitarian-Universalist Church of Lexington, 3564 Clays Mill Road.
March 13 - 7:00 pm- Central KY chapter of the ACLU of Kentucky Annual Meeting featuring KY journalist Al Cross at the Temple Adath Israel, 124 South Ashland Avenue, Lexington. For more info on Al Cross