Today Councilman James read to students attending the Reading
Rockets Camp Program through St. Georges Community Center. The Reading
Rockets Camp is a program that has been established to motivate students to read
during the summer period while out of school as well as to excel in their
reading techniques.
Kentucky Shakespeare brings "Shakespeare in the Park" back to Central Park with the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival for another great summer season of The Bard's work.
From May 31st to August 13th, you can enjoy some of Shakespeare's plays for FREE!
The second play of the season, Richard II, begins tonight 6/15 through 6/18. The show starts at 8 p.m. Richard II will return again from 6/20-6/25.
For more information about the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, visit their website at www.kyshakespeare.com
California
M - T 8 - 9 pm
Friday 8 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 2 pm
Parkhill
M - T 10 - 9 pm
Friday 9 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 2 pm
Portland
M - T 10 - 9 pm
Friday 9 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 2 pm
Shawnee
M - T 9 - 9 pm
Friday 9 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 2 pm
South Louisville
M - F 8 - 6 pm
Saturday 10 - 2 pm
Flaget
M - T 9 - Noon
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Spend a Saturday morning wandering around historic neighborhood, Old Louisville with expert architect and historian, Steve Wiser, FAIA. Wiser will lead a short talk and walking tour exploring the network of alleys that intersect the Old Lou neighborhood streets and explain how these massive detached structures were at times more elaborate than the main house(s).
Originally built to shelter horses and carriages, located on the rear alleys of the city, these structures were anything but utilitarian. Find out more about these distinctive buildings and how they have been wonderfully transformed into modern uses today.
Discover more about these distinctive buildings and how they have been wonderfully restored and transformed into modern uses today, plus take a peek inside a few!
WHAT: Carriage Houses of Old Louisville - A Walking Tour
WHEN: Saturday, June 17, 2017 - Registration at 9:30am | Talk & Tour at 10 am
WHERE: Begin at Conrad Caldwell House Museum | 1402 St. James Ct.
WHO: Architect & historian Steve Wiser, FAIA | More about Wiser
COST: $25 | Purchase Tickets | Tickets at event subject to availability
NEEDS: Comfortable walking shoes, a bottle of water, & ability to climb stairs
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