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If you love this newsletter and supporting local as much as we do (which is a lot) LOUtoday’s membership program is just the thing for you.

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If you love this newsletter and supporting local, LOUtoday’s membership program is just the thing for you.

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We see you reading LOUtoday daily, sharing our posts, and supporting all things local. Since you love this newsletter and supporting our city as much as we do, we’d like to extend an invitation to take the local love to a new level by becoming a LOUtoday member.

We’re committed to our mission of offering positive community news and information to all Louisvillians and when you become a member, you help keep this product free. We know you hate paywalls as much as we do. By becoming a member, you help keep this product free for everyone. Because access to important local information should be free for all.

As a member, you’ll get exclusive birthday deals, shout-outs in the newsletter, and discounts on local products in our Six & Main store, just to name a few.

When you support us, you’re also supporting Louisville. We’re donating 10% of members’ contributions annually to a local philanthropic cause.

Thank you for being a reader and supporting our mission.

-Katie + Sarah

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