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LIBA to Host “Meet South Louisville Breakfast”

Event designed to give an overview of South Louisville for independent business owners

KeepSouthLouWeirdIn May of 2013, the Louisville Independent Business Alliance teamed up with Metro government, leaders from the Southwest Dream Team and the South Louisville Business Association to launch the ‘keep South Louisville weird’ campaign, which is much more than just a slogan. The group has conducted and analyzed studies, gathered facts, and started education efforts so that area residents know why it’s important to support independent businesses. Now, the group is hosting an event where independent business owners are invited to learn more about South Louisville.

Meet South Louisville Breakfast
Tuesday, June 17th from 8:30am-9:30am
Iroquois Amphitheater Stage
Breakfast provided, free attendance.
Please RSVP by 6/12 by emailing jennifer@keeplouisvilleweird.com

This will be a no-pressure type of event that will give an overview of the South Louisville business climate and “set the stage” so that when business owners are ready to expand, they will have some knowledge of the excellent opportunities in South Louisville. Presenters will include Councilwoman Vicki Welch, Barbara Nichols of the South Louisville Business Association, Vince Jarboe of the Southwest Dream Team, Bennett Knox of the South Points Scenic Area and Jefferson Memorial Forest, and Doug Lowry, involved citizen.

For more information on the “Keep Louisville Weird” and “Keep South Louisville Weird” campaigns, visit www.keeplouisvilleweird.com. Follow LIBA on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/KeepLouisvilleWeird and on Twitter @WeirdLouisville.

About the Louisville Independent Business Alliance
The mission of LIBA is to preserve the unique community character of the Metro Louisville area by promoting locally-owned businesses and to educate citizens on the value of buying locally.

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