 FridayFest starts May 31st with J.D. Shelburne!!! He's always a great time.
All performances are free and are in Highview Park right behind The South Cental Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop. Please enter through Briscoe Lane.
All shows run from 6-10pm. Bring a cooler, picnic basket or grab some food..Guests are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket to enjoy the show.
 Highview Arts Center is thrilled to announce its latest production, FORBIDDEN BROADWAY’S GREATEST HITS, a sidesplitting musical parody that lovingly mocks the most beloved shows of the Great White Way. Make sure to see it in person before it heads back to Broadway this summer!
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY’S GREATEST HITS is a riotous send-up of Broadway’s biggest hits and brightest stars. With razor-sharp wit and uproarious musical numbers, this production affectionately satirizes iconic shows and legendary performers, offering audiences an evening of non-stop laughter.
Featuring uproarious renditions of classic songs and cleverly rewritten lyrics, FORBIDDEN BROADWAY’S GREATEST HITS takes aim at Broadway’s most famous productions and personalities, from timeless classics to modern blockbusters. Audiences can expect to see hilarious spoofs of beloved shows such as Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Annie, Fiddler on the Roof, and many more.
Directed by the talented Keith Mcgill, FORBIDDEN BROADWAY’S GREATEST HITS promises to deliver an evening of pure entertainment and laughter. With a stellar cast of seasoned performers, this production guarantees to delight both Broadway aficionados and newcomers alike.
Advanced Tickets are on sale now!
Performances at Highview Arts Center Are:
Thursday, May 9 at 7:30pm
Saturday, May 11 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 12 at 2:30pm
Thursday, May 16 at 7:30pm
Friday, May 17 at 7:30pm
Saturday, May 18 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 19 at 2:30pm
(There is no performance on Friday, May 10)
TICKETS
$18 General Admission | $15 Student Seniors
Purchase Advanced Tickets. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.
Content Warning: Recommended age of 16+ due to adult language and themes.
The Highview Arts Center is located at 7406 Fegenbush Lane (next to Highview Hardware)
Visit them online at: highviewartscenter.com Visit them on Facebook at: facebook.com/highviewarts
 A transportation planning study now underway in Jefferson County will evaluate potential improvements to KY 61/Preston Highway between I-265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) and I-264 (Watterson Expressway). The study, dubbed the Preston Transportation Plan, will identify short-term and long-term highway safety and mobility enhancements for the roughly seven-mile corridor.
🚘 As the study transitions into the public involvement phase, the Preston Transportation Plan invites citizens to attend a public meeting: 🗓️ Tuesday, May 21 ⏰ 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. 📍South Central Regional Library 7300 Jefferson Boulevard Louisville, KY 40219 Written surveys will be available at the meeting for the public to provide feedback directly to the project team.
Comments regarding the plan will be accepted until Tuesday, June 18, 2024, and may be mailed to the KYTC District 5 Office at 8310 Westport Road, Louisville, KY, 40242.
An online survey will also be made available following the public meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone with a disability requiring assistance at the public meeting is asked to contact Morgan Woodrum at KYTC, no later than Tuesday, May 14. Please call (502) 764-0481, or mail your request to 8310 Westport Road, Louisville, KY 40242. Additionally, in compliance with Title VI, translation services are also offered.

 The YMCA of Greater Louisville will kick off an initiative addressing Swim Equity in May. Drowning is a local and national crisis; it’s the leading cause of death for children ages 1–4 and the second for those ages 5–14, with 4,000 fatal incidents annually in the U.S. alone–a staggering 11 drowning deaths per day.
A number of socioeconomic, geographic and racial factors only worsen the statistics. Sixty-four percent of Black, 45% of Hispanic/Latino, and 40% of Caucasian children have little to no swimming skills.
That’s why all YMCA branches in the Louisville area are offering free Safety Around Water clinics May 16-19, in alignment with National Learn How to Swim Day on Saturday, May 18. Additional clinics will be held in June and July. To learn more about these clinics and how to register, visit ymcalouisville.org. For more information, including water safety tips, follow the YMCA of Greater Louisville on Facebook and Instagram.
 The Waste Management District would like insight into Louisville residents' opinions on the effects, prevalence, and consequences of littering, and litter prevention and abatement efforts. Please take this survey about litter in Louisville. It will take less than 5 minutes! https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/public-attitudes-about-litter-survey/
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