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The Requiem Rose : A Waverly Hills Story

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Markert returns with a mysterious and moving novel about Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The Requiem Rose began as a screenplay and has evolved into the beginning of a series that will bring the legends and ghosts of Waverly to life, and the history of Louisville to the forefront.

  

 







Proudly presenting

Author Doug Wissing

Indiana : One Pint at a Time

Saturday, September 18th 
4 p.m.
 NABC Public House
3312 Plaza Drive
New Albany

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Toni Upchurch prepares gourmet hummus and tahini in our certified kitchen. Toni sells her organic products at the New Albany Farmers' Market each Saturday during the season and will be happy to take your orders for pickup here at the store. All of us on the staff are happy to welcome Toni as a tenant starting July 30, 2010.  


The Dueling Grounds Cafe is open as a coffee shop during store hours. The cafe is also used as a meeting space after hours. With a fully functional kitchen, we're happy to serve scheduled breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Contact us if you have a group that needs meeting space and outstanding food and baked goods.

The cafe suspended daily meal operations at the end of Winter 2010, but is still available for catered and scheduled events. The facility offers a comfortable place to relax and enjoy hot or cold tea and coffee drinks. Wi-Fi is available and free to our patrons. 


Andy Terrell, formerly a part-time bookseller, was promoted to the post of Operations Manager in November of 2009. Andy has primary responsibility for our marketing programs, with a concentration on cultivating institutional accounts.


Harnessing the Positive Force of Peer Pressure by Randy Smith
August 11, 2010

In the book world of 2010, a popular topic is the debate over whether social networking is a good thing or a bad thing. In books like "Where Good Ideas Come From" and "What Technology Wants," social scientist/journalists have explored whether, for example, Ted Stevens' pipes (the Internet) lead to a reduction in creative serendipity.

 




Give a Gift To Our Economy: Shop Local by Stacy Mitchell
August 13, 2009
Whether to patronize a chain or a locally owned business is not top of mind for many holiday shoppers, but it should be. It's a choice that has profound implications for our economy.



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