Louisville Parks and Recreation’s annual golf passes for the 2024 calendar year are now available for purchase in person and online.
The seven-day unlimited play pass, good for unlimited play during weekends and holidays at all ten Louisville Parks and Recreation courses, is $500. A five-day pass (Monday-Friday only) is $425.
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The price of annual passes covers green fees for the 2024 calendar year (January 1 – December 31), with a user fee assessed each time a pass is used. Prices vary by course and dynamic pricing may apply during peak playing times.
Annual golf cart passes are also available for purchase and are $75, plus a user fee per pass used. Dynamic pricing may apply at courses during peak operating times for carts as well.
New annual pass holders will be required to visit the golf desk located in the park department’s administrative building, located in Joe Creason Park, across from the Louisville Zoo, for photo identification. Those interested may purchase their 2024 pass online here, over the phone by calling (502) 574-PARK (7275), or by visiting the golf desk Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Annual golf passes make a great gift for anyone who loves the game of golf! Those interested in purchasing a pass as a gift may do so by calling (502) 574-PARK (7275). Other Louisville Parks and Recreation divisions offer an abundance of great gifts for the holidays. Jefferson Memorial Forest Riverside, The Farnsley Moremen-Landing and Historic Locust Grove all have gift shops with items that can be enjoyed by all ages, and the Olmsted Parks Conservancy has an online gift shop.
 Registration for the Winter/Spring 2024 Session of The Lucille Leggett Neighborhood Institute is now open. Classes begin Saturday, January 13. The Neighborhood Institute is a free, 12-week neighborhood leadership training program that equips neighborhood leaders to affect positive change in their communities.
Learn More and Register
The Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) has partnered with Scripps National Spelling Bee to be a regional host of the Spelling Bee in 2024. The regional competition will be held at the Main Library, 301 York Street, on Saturday, March 9, and will bring together students from local elementary and middle school to compete for a spot in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in May.
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Launched in 1925, the Scripps National Spelling Bee is the nation’s largest and longest-running educational program, reaching millions of students across the country. By inspiring the exploration of words, the Bee encourages lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement, and enriches communities.
The winner of the very first National Spelling Bee in 1925, sponsored by the Courier-Journal, was from Louisville. For years, the Louisville region has been without a local sponsor and host. LFPL’s regional sponsorship this year is made possible through the generous support of the Library Foundation.
The Louisville region encompasses 28 counties in north-central Kentucky and southern Indiana. Schools interested in competing should register online through Scripps National Spelling Bee at spellingbee.com. Individuals and organizations interested in supporting the Library’s participation in the Bee can donate to the Library Foundation online at LFPLFoundation.org, or by calling (502) 754-1702.
Look for more spelling bee information and updates on the Library’s website – LFPL.org – and on social media in the coming weeks.
There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety. |
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If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.
To learn more please visit Boards and Commission.
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Always Remember to Lock Your Car and Remove All Valuables, it's the Easiest Way to Prevent Crime
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