Party for the Planet kicks off tomorrow in District 10 at the Louisville Zoo!
April 1 marks the start of the Louisville Zoo’s annual celebration, Party for the Planet: A Month-Long Celebration of the Earth powered by LG&E and KU Foundation.
The celebration features recycling partners every weekend in April and special discounted admission prices on Fun Day Mondays: April 10, 17 and 24. The celebration culminates on Sunday, April 30 when we observe Earth Day with $5 off on-site admission, free parking and eco-partner displays.
Each weekend in April, the Zoo will host a different conservation organization to offer ways for guests to help our environment! Guests can enjoy special animal presentations, keeper talks, as well as tips and suggestions to help protect wildlife and wild places.
Louisville ZooPoopyDoo Compost Sales will be Saturdays in April, plus May 13, from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. for $45 per scoop. Only open-top truck beds and trailers will be loaded. To purchase online, visit louisvillezoo.org/zoopoopydoo
Trashformation winners will be announced Saturday, April 22. The annual student Trash-to-Treasure Art Contest has a special emphasis on pollinators this year.
Earth Day is globally recognized Saturday, April 22. To avoid conflicts with Louisville area festivities and activities on April 22, the Zoo will celebrate Earth Day Sunday, April 30
Fish Frys in District 10 and nearby
It's Fish Fry Time! Here are a few area churches offering fried fish dinners and more:
- Holy Family Catholic Church, 3938 Poplar Level Road, every Friday through March 31 with drive-through, carryout and dine-in for lunch and dinner.
- St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church, 2931 Pindell Avenue, 5 to 8 p.m.
- St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, 2042 Buechel Bank Road, 4 to 7 p.m., dine-in and carry out.
The Lenten Dining Guide has a list including much of Central Kentucky.
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