You might know that millions of birds migrate over Louisville every spring and fall. But did you also know that billions of migrating birds are hurt or killed each year in the U.S.—and it’s due to artificial light at night pulling them off course or causing them to fly into windows and buildings?
With your help, Lights Out Louisville—a Louisville Audubon Society conservation initiative—aims to change that.
The solution is simple, and anyone can be a part of it:
—This April and May, between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., turn off non-essential lights—both indoors and outside—and close your blinds, shades, and curtains.
—By reducing artificial nighttime light during the two biggest migration months in our area, we give migrating birds a better chance of surviving their long journeys.
—With a few simple actions, you’ll help save birds—and save money on your electricity bill at the same time!
Visit www.lightsoutlouisville.org to learn how going Lights Out is good for birds as well as people, and how you can be a part of the solution.
If you decide to go Lights Out, you can help Louisville Audubon track the program’s impact across our city by filling out a short pledge form as a resident/homeowner, or on behalf of your business or a commercial facility you own/operate. You can find both pledge forms on the Lights Out Louisville homepage at the address above. Business and commercial supporters will be promoted on the Lights Out Louisville website and on social media.
The Louisville Audubon Society thanks you for making the choice to go Lights Out!
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Creative Coworking – Apr 4, 2025 - 12PM to 7PM at 734 W Main St Suite 106 - Join us for a dynamic day of creativity, connection, and collaboration at The Presley Post! Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or remote worker, this is your chance to work in an inspiring space, meet like-minded professionals, and engage in meaningful discussions.
📍 Location: The Presley Post
Event Schedule:
☕12 PM – 5 PM | Free Coworking & Coffee Get productive in a creative environment with complimentary coffee to fuel your flow.
🍹5 PM | Happy Hour (Cash Bar by Prizm Mixy) Unwind and network over expertly crafted cocktails. $10 General Admission starts at 5 PM.
💡6 PM | Panel Discussion: Smart Branding: Revolutionizing Marketing in the Digital Age
Moderator: Jasmine Presley of The Presley Post
Panelists: Bryan Liggons of Blue Beak Branding
Holly Hartman of ThePOP.agency
Miguel Hampton of F5 Enterprises, LLC Branding & Multimedia Production
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The Pop-Up Drop-Off, free recycling and large item disposal event, that was originally set to take place at UofL's Shelby Campus on April 5, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. is being postponed due to concerns over weather conditions. Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement of the new date for the rescheduled event.
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Join us at Parlour on Monday, April 7th for a delicious meal that gives back! When you dine in, 20% of all proceeds will support United Crescent Hill Ministries and our mission to build a compassionate community by providing programs for education, emergency assistance, health, wellness, and social activities. Enjoy great food while making a difference—bring your friends and family!
📍 2636 Frankfort Ave Louisville, KY 40206
⏰ 5PM-9PM
We can’t wait to see you there!
April 8th, 2025 Networking 11:00am Lunch Served at 11:30am Meeting 12:00-1:00pm
Lunch Sponsored by: CenterWell Senior Primary Care
Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria:
770 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky 40217
RSVP REQUIRED:Please call the Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens at 502-574-5092 or by email to allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
Parking is available in the enclosed lot next to the cafeteria or in the lot to the right of school. Street parking is allowed.
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Saturday April 12, 8AM -12 PM - It's yard sale time again! This is a great time to clean out those closets and drawers and have a yard sale at your home.
Single family homes in the Clifton, Clifton Heights, Crescent Hill, and Irish Hill will be participating.
St. Leonard's, 440 Zorn Ave, is offering the use of their parking lot and offering to provide tables for folks in apartments, condo's, etc.
- Thunder Saturday Yard Sale is sponsored by the Clifton Community Council and St. Leonard’s.
- No charge, free event.
To sign-up click on this link: Pre-Derby Purge 2025
Mark your calendars and take part in Brightside's Spring Community-Wide Cleanup on Saturday, April 19, 2025. This is a great service opportunity for scouts, sports teams, faith groups and community organizations. It could also be a corporate team bonding opportunity!
Register your team or community group online here: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/brightside/brightside-wm-community-wide-cleanup
If April 19 doesn’t work for your group, you can organize a cleanup anytime throughout the year and Brightside will provide gloves and bags. Brightside will also work with Solid Waste Management to collect litter bags after the cleanup. Call Brightside at (502) 574-2613 or register online about two weeks prior to your event to schedule your cleanup. Once registered, please call (502)574-8455 to schedule a supply pickup time.
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Louisville Parks and Recreation and TreesLouisville are again partnering to host TreeFest! We are still seeking vendors and volunteers for the event. Learn more and find contact information at treeslouisville.org/treefest.
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Kentucky Waterways Alliance and our partners Louisville Metro Sewer District (MSD), Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, Louisville Metro District 9 Councilman Andrew Owen, Louisville Metro District 8 Councilman Ben-Reno Webber, and Brightside will host a cleanup to address litter in areas surrounding Beargrass Creek, specifically in Cherokee Park and the Beargrass Greenway. Located in the Salt River Basin, Beargrass Creek serves as a tributary to the Ohio River and spans across Jefferson County at Kentucky’s north central border. Beargrass Creek Watershed serves as the primary drainage basin for Louisville and Jefferson County, covering more than 60 square miles among its three forks: muddy fork, middle fork, and south fork. This primarily urban creek flows through neighborhoods and local parks such as Joe Creason Park and Cherokee Park, providing important opportunities for water-based recreation and environmental education. Beargrass Creek flows in primarily through Louisville, Kentucky, located within Jefferson County. Louisville is home to more than 622,000 people as well as fascinating outdoor-based tourism attractions such as the Louisville Mega Cavern, the Louisville Zoo, the Beargrass Creek Nature Preserve, and the Olmsted Parks system. The Kentucky Waterways Alliance is thrilled to partner with organizations and communities striving to protect their waterways while promoting community engagement. We hope to see you on April 19th, as we clean up Cherokee Park and the surrounding areas of Beargrass Creek.
Date: Saturday April 19th, 2025
Location: Beargrass Greenway & Cherokee Park. Parking lot at Lexington and Ledge Road.
Timeline Check-in: 8:30-9:00 am; Welcome and Safety Instructions: 9:15 am; Cleanup ends: 12:00 pm
Registration: https://forms.gle/XDNH4LyAbrvuTKDu6 or kwalliance.org/events
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LOUISVILLE’S ONLY EASTER PARADE RETURNS APRIL 19TH ON FRANKFORT AVENUE!!
Louisville, Ky – On Saturday, April 19th, Louisville’s only Easter Parade returns to The Avenue! Dust off your bunny ears, fluff up those bunny tails, and join us for this free, family-friendly candy-filled event in the historic Crescent Hill and Clifton neighborhoods.
This year’s Parade Grand Marshal, Bill Hollander, former 9th District Metro Councilmember, will kick things off at around 11:30 a.m. in front of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church at 2822 Frankfort Avenue. Hundreds will make their way down the historic thoroughfare, finishing at the corner of Frankfort Avenue and Pope Street.
Join us for Louisville’s most unique, colorful, and fun-filled Easter/Spring candy-throwing event in the city! The day will be filled with lots of candy and characters, featuring homemade floats, dance groups, antique cars, and trucks. Parade entries include the Classic Volkswagen Club of Louisville, the Hot Sauce Brass Band, Waterfront Botanical Gardens, River City Turners Gymnastics, The Shriners, Mexico Lindo, local churches, Professional Mermaids, and many more—all led by our most egg-citing VIP, the one and only Easter Bunny!
This parade isn’t just for spectators; it’s for YOU! Bring your family, rally your friends, and even dress up your pup for an unforgettable experience! Deck out your Radio Flyer wagon, big wheel, or car in the most spectacular way possible! The sky's the limit when it comes to showing off your festive flair. And here’s the best part—the judges will be on the lookout for the most egg-ceptional entries, awarding the coveted “Good Ears” prizes to the most creative floats and participants. So, let your imagination run wild! Speaking of hopping, the parade will debut Louisville's longest Bunny Hop this year. Everyone can hop in line at The Irish Rover at the end of the parade as we attempt to create the longest Bunny Hop ever experienced in Louisville.
The Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade has been a unique part of what makes our vibrant community so great over the past 30 years. Thanks to the Frankfort Avenue Business Association, the Clifton Community Council, the Crescent Hill Community Council, and Metro Council District 9 for their continued support.
Follow us on socials! https://www.facebook.com/TheAveEaster https://www.instagram.com/theaveeaster
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Louisville Zoo Seeks Photos and Memories for Upcoming Celebration
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (April 1, 2025) – The Louisville Zoo is calling on the community to share their cherished memories of beloved elephants, Mikki and Punch, as it gears up for a special two-day celebration honoring the iconic duo on April 19 and 20 (rescheduled from April 5 and 6).
These all-day events will include special keeper talks and interactive activities to celebrate the elephants’ time at the Zoo. Later this spring, the Zoo will bid them farewell as they prepare to embark on their next adventure at The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, TN.
The Zoo needs the community’s help to create an unforgettable tribute to Mikki and Punch. Zoo fans are asked to submit their favorite photos and memories of Mikki and Punch throughout their years at the Zoo. Punch arrived in 1973, and Mikki arrived in 1987. Those with memories to share can submit them in the following ways:
- Post on the Zoo’s social media platforms in comments or send a direct message.
- Submit on our website at louisvillezoo.org/memories.
- Drop off your photos or mail us:
Louisville Zoo
ATTN: Marketing
1100 Trevilian Way
Louisville, KY 40213
Please note that images will not be returned if dropped off or sent via U.S. mail. For more information about Mikki, Punch and the celebration, visit louisvillezoo.org/elephantjourney.
Zoo Hours
The Zoo is open daily year-round. Now through September 21, 2025, Zoo hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (enjoy until 6 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more information.
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The Louisville Water Company is applying for a permit to close S. Bayly Avenue between Frankfort Avenue and Caledonia Avenue for a Lead Service Replacement.
Attached is the traffic control plan for you to view.
Start Date: 4/20/2025 | End Date: 5/3/2025
Join District 9 as we come together to clean up our community on April 26th! We’ll be meeting at Independence Bank, located in the heart of St. Matthews, as well as Keats & Frankfort Avenue. Let’s show our love for our community and keep it beautiful. Mark your calendars and be part of the action!
Join us for a special evening at Le Moo, where dining out means giving back! On Sunday, April 27, from 5 PM to 9 PM, Le Moo will generously donate up to 10% of the evening’s revenue to Safe Haven, helping families within foster care system receive services —at no extra cost to you. Simply enjoy a delicious meal, and Le Moo will contribute on your behalf! Make your reservation today!
Important: When booking your reservation or speaking with your host/server, please mention Safe Haven to ensure your participation in this impactful cause. Thank you for supporting families in need—one meal at a time!
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Louisville Parks and Recreation's Aquatics program provides swimming classes year-round and Lifeguard Training courses from March through June at the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center (201 Reservoir Ave). Training classes are $200 or FREE if you commit to working for Louisville Parks and Recreation!
Lifeguard training classes are offered to anyone 15 or older. Duties include enforcing rules, monitoring activity, cleanup, water tests and more. Successfully complete the two prerequisite swimming skills evaluations on the first day of training:
Prerequisite 1:
- Complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest:
- Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 150 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. (Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed)
- Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs
- Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both.
Prerequisite 2:
- Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds:
- Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. (The face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed).
- Submerge to a depth of 7 - 10 feet to retrieve a 10- pound object.
- Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface.
- Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.
Applicants must provide documentation to be employed by the department. Call 502-574-1498 for a list.
Upcoming training sessions:
Session V
April 27, May 4, 11, 18 | Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center
Sunday | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Call 502-574-1498 to RSVP
You must attend all 4 days of the session to become certified.
Register here
More information online: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/parks/lifeguard-training
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Alzheimer's Derby Luncheon
Join specialists from Norton Neuroscience Institute Memory Center to raise awareness about Alzheimer's disease and celebrate progress in treating it. During this lunch program, learn about the memory center and the latest treatment options, and celebrate the community of caregivers who support our patients with memory disorders. Guests are encouraged to wear Derby hats and attire.
Tuesday, April 29th 11:00am-1:30pm EST
Crown Plaza Hotel 830 Phillips Lane
To Register, click HERE or call 502.629.1234 (option 4)
As part of the next phase in the TARC 2025 network redesign, TARC has released draft proposals for a new transit network at different price points, offering both short- and long-term options for the community to consider.
This marks the beginning of a two-month public engagement period, running through April 30, during which community input will play a vital role in shaping the final plan. Feedback gathered during this time will help TARC refine the proposals before they are presented to the TARC Board for review. The earliest a redesigned network could be fully implemented is summer 2026.
TARC encourages all community members to share their thoughts and help shape the future of public transit. TARC 2025: Draft Networks Survey
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Join us for our annual Forest Fest, sponsored by Metro Council. This will be a fun-filled day of Bluegrass and Americana music, arts & crafts, family activities, and local food. This year's lineup features the Tray Wellington Band, Tommy Prine, Kentucky Gentlemen, Relaay, and Miles Nielson & the Rusted Hearts. Follow the @ForestFest Facebook page for information leading up to the event! All Ages Welcome. Family Friendly. Open to the public. Parking fee: $15/vehicle. May 17th 12P-7P". If you need any extra info, please contact us at forest@louisvilleky.gov
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For the 10th year in a row, KIPDA Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living, and the Louisville Metro Office for Aging and Disabled Citizens are teaming up to provide fans for older adults and persons with disabilities to help offer relief from the sweltering summer heat. Working with community organizations, churches, businesses, private citizens and the local media, we hope to generate monetary donations to purchase new fans. Persons or businesses interested in sponsoring fans will be able to make tangible or monetary donations to this effort until May 24th, 2024.
Fan Fair Event
June 7th, 2025 9:00am-11:00am
Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave Louisville KY 40203
If you or your organization are interested in sponsoring, please contact Alli at 502.574.5092 or allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
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Join us for an exciting STEAM Summer Camp designed for kids in grades 1-8! Through hands-on activities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, campers will spark their curiosity, build new skills, and have tons of fun.
📅 Dates: June 9-13, 2025
📍 Location: 150 State St. Louisville, KY 40206
🎟 Spots are limited—register today!
Give your child a summer of discovery and creativity! Learn more and sign up at [Registration Link].
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Help us provide an exciting STEAM Summer Camp for children in grades 1-8 by becoming a sponsor! Your support will give kids hands-on learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, sparking creativity and innovation.
Partner with us to make this summer unforgettable! Learn more at [Sponsorship Link] or contact us at 502-893-0346 or uchmlouisville@gmail.com.
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Check out the calendar of special events coming to Berrytown Community Center! These events are all free, but registration is required at bestparksever.com.
The Dot Experience was recently featured in Museum, a publication of the American Alliance of Museums. The article, “Pushing the Boundaries with The Dot Experience,” details The Dot Experience and exhibit design firm Solid Light, and their mission of creating the most inclusive attraction in the world.
The creation of The Dot Experience has allowed experts with extensive knowledge and from all walks of life, to come together to create an experience that will have a lasting impact on guests and the community.
The Dot Experience will open in 2026.
Read the Museum article.
Photo description: The cover of Museum. There are multiple people seated at a table. Their hands are outstretched to feel a sculpture.
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The Office of Planning’s Library Hours (Zoning Matters: Conversations with a City Planner) return in 2025! City Planners from Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning will be available to answer questions about zoning (What is zoning? Why does it matter?) and discuss the ongoing LDC Reform project, including changes to increase housing opportunities throughout the city. We want to hear about your neighborhood and discuss what the reform means for you! Visit our website for more information at www.louisvilleky.gov/ldcreform.
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NEXT MEETING: Northeast Regional
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Tuesday, April 15
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3 – 7 PM
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These conversations are part of the ongoing Land Development Code (LDC) Reform. The LDC Reform is an equity focused approach to revise the LDC consistently with Plan 2040 to allow for increased housing choices and opportunities in new and existing neighborhoods, to create procedures and regulations that are easier to use and increase the quality of life by reducing the concentration of environmental hazards near housing.
If you have questions or want to learn more, contact ldcreform@louisvilleky.gov or (502) 574-8272
The Louisville Metro Office of Planning published proposed changes to the Land Development Code (LDC) for Homeless and Crisis Shelters as directed by Resolution No. 019, Series 2024 on March 25, 2025. This resolution requested that the Planning Commission (Office of Planning) review the Metro LDC regulations concerning Homeless Shelters and Crisis Shelters and consider changes to “permit more Homeless Shelters with Standards instead of requiring a Conditional Use Permit and to create an option for Temporary Crisis Shelters for when there is a temporary but urgent need for additional shelter space.”
The Office of Planning presented research findings, including a peer city review to the Louisville Metro Council on May 7, 2024 and followed up with five (5) Community Listening Sessions in August/September of 2024.
A summary of the proposed changes is available online HERE. Please share with others and submit comments or questions online HERE. Also, don’t forget to visit the Office of Planning online at https://louisvilleky.gov/planning to learn more about these changes and much more!
To speak directly with a planner, please contact Joel Dock at (502)574-5860 or joel.dock@lousivilleky.gov.
Ad Date: 03/26/2025 | 30-Day Date: 04/25/2025
Protest must be submitted by: LMPD Division 5TH DIVISION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Michael Hack, 2250 Frankfort Ave, Hereby declares intention(s) to apply for a NQ4 Malt Beverage Barbershop license(s) no later than March 24, 2025. The business to be licensed will be located at 2250 Frankfort Ave Louisville, KY , Kentucky 40206 doing business as Statement Barbershop . The owner(s) are as follows: Michael Hack 369 Winton Ave Louisville, KY 40206. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic, may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 500 Mero St 2NE33, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40601 , within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. March 26 2025 LSBN0265248
You are invited to attend a review for a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT to allow a Non-Owner Occupied Short Term Rental in R5 Zoning.
Subject Property: 505 CANNONS LN
Case Number: 25-CUP-0045
Case Manager: JUDE MATTINGLY (jude.mattingly@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
Meeting Date: MONDAY, APRIL 7, 2025
Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
You may also participate online, and view case material by visiting: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-planning/upcoming-public-meetings
Below are some Ninth District calendar events! To view a full listing of events, please visit the District 9 Blog at http://district9news.wordpress.com/. If you would like to submit events to be considered for the blog calendar please email Regina Garr or call 574-1297.
Tuesday, April 1st | 7:00PM: Calling all baseball fans! Carmichael's is excited to host Kat D. Williams for her latest book, All the Way: The Life of Baseball Trailblazer Maybelle Blair. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/kat-d-williams-presents-all-way-life-baseball-trailblazer-maybelle-blair
Saturday, April 5 | 1:00PM: First Saturday of Every Month Computer Tune-up & Repair Group. A FREE computer tune-up and repair service is offered the first Saturday of each month from 1 - 4:30 PM. at the St. Matthews Library - small conference room.
We meet on the first Saturday of each month except Derby Day in May. Participants must bring any additional devices that that are needed such as a keyboard, monitor, and mouse for desktops. If participants are bringing a laptop, please bring your battery charger. If you would like to attend contact Rae Taylor at taylor_rae@hotmail.com. We will be limiting the attendance to 3 people.
Saturday, April 5th | 3:00PM: Meredith R. Lyons discusses A Dagger of Lightning with Meg Shaffer. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/meredith-r-lyons-discusses-dagger-lightning-meg-shaffer
Thursday, April 10 | 7:00PM: Come celebrate National Poetry month with Carmichael's. We'll be hosting two wonderful poets, Cecilia Woloch and Lynnell Edwards. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/evening-poetry-cecilia-woloch-and-lynnell-edwards
Monday, April 14th | 7:00PM: Carmichael's is excited to host Lee Martin for his new book, The Evening Shades. He will be joined in conversation by Katy Yocom. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/lee-martin-discusses-evening-shades-katy-yocom
Thursday, April 17th | 7:00PM: Carmichael's is excited to partner with the Louisville chapter of Operation Doomsday for a spoken word poetry event. Celebrate National Poetry Month and join us for this unique blend of literature, music, and visuals. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/spoken-word-poetry-operation-doomsday-carmichaels
Friday, April 18 | 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Gabriela Alcalde for her new book, What Your Comfort Costs Us: How Women of Color Reimagine Leadership To Transform Workplace Culture. She will be joined in conversation by Attica Scott. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/gabriela-alcalde-discusses-what-your-comfort-costs-us-honorable-attica-scott
Saturday, April 19 | 2:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Alan Zollman, Lisa Hoffman, and Emily K. Suh for their new book, STEM SMART Parenting. Join us for a family-friendly event that will include a presentation on the book and a STEM activity. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/stem-smart-parenting-alan-zollman-lisa-hoffman-and-emily-k-suh
Monday, April 21 | 7:00pm Come join us for the next meeting of the Carmichael's Banned Books Book Club. The club will meet on the third Monday of every month (except November and December) and discuss one banned book and current news on the issue. We are happy to partner with the Kentucky chapter of the ACLU and thank them for their support. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/carmichaels-banned-books-club-2
Saturday, April 26 | 11:00am Join us as we celebrate Independent Bookstore Day. We'll have give aways, exclusive merch, and a special storytime at 11:00am with author Amanda Driscoll for her book, Under Anna's Umbrella. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/independent-bookstore-day-storytime-amanda-driscoll
Monday, April 28 | 7:00pm Come join us for the next meeting of the Carmichael's Community Book Club. The club meets on the last Monday of the month.
https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/carmichaels-community-book-club-33
Wednesdays - April 9, 16, 23, 30
AARP Tax Services (10:30am to 2:30pm)
Free tax preparation services at St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Frankfort Avenue again through April 9th. We follow the Jefferson County School calendar - if schools are cancelled (for example, inclement weather), we do not have access to the building and we must cancel that day.
We strongly recommend that the taxpayers make an appointment. Contact 502.309.9617 for more information.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) Tax Preparation
- United Crescent Hill Ministries - 150 State Street Louisville, KY 40206
It’s best to schedule by appointment via this link - Online Appointment system
Please note that we do offer free tax preparation software on our website, labcservices.org. Please check our website and our Facebook pages for the most up to date information about the availability of our services.
Households with incomes below $67,000 are eligible for participation in this program. We are required to see social security cards for everyone included on a tax return. Please note that the IRS does not allow our program to prepare returns that include farm income, income from rental properties or businesses or self-employment income that includes depreciation or that includes expenses for other employees of the business.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025 - 5:30pm Carmichael's is excited to host a double author event with Terri Libenson and Kayla Miller for their books Entirely Emmie and Stuck. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/terri-libenson-and-kayla-miller-present-entirely-emmie-and-stuck
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 - 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Tia Williams for her new book, Audre & Bash Are Just Friends. She will be joined in conversation by Jodie Slaughter. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/tia-williams-discusses-audre-bash-are-just-friends-jodie-slaughter
Saturday, May 10, 2025 - 11:00am Carmichael's is excited to host MacKenzie Haley for a special Mother's Day storytime with her book, I Love You S'More. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/mackenzie-haley-presents-i-love-you-smore
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 - 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Kaila Adia Story for her book, The Rainbow Ain't Never Been Enuf: On the Myth of LGBTQ+ Solidarity. She will be joined in conversation by Jason A. Gardner. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/kaila-adia-story-discusses-rainbow-aint-never-been-enuf-jaison-gardner
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 - 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host comedian and writer Jamie Loftus for her book, Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/ticketed-jamie-loftus-presents-raw-dog
Saturday, May 17, 2025 - 3:00pm Join Carmichael's at Logan Street Market as we host Jan Brandenburg for a cooking demonstration and a discussion of her new book, The Modern Mountain Cookbook: A Plant-Based Celebration of Appalachia. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/jan-brandenburg-presents-modern-mountain-cookbook-plant-based-celebration-appalachia
Thursday, May 22, 2025 - 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Eileen Yanoviak for her book, The Tenacious Nurse Nichols: An Unsung African American Civil War Hero.
https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/eileen-yanoviak-presents-tenacious-nurse-nichols-unsung-african-american-civil-war-hero
Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 2:00pm In celebration of World Tarot Day, Carmichael's is excited to host Dee Norman for her book, The Golden Grimoire: The Magical Way to Wealth and Abundance. We are partnering with our witchy neighbors and the event will be held at Witches Brew Coffee (1813 Frankfort Ave).
https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/dee-norman-presents-golden-grimoire-magical-way-wealth-and-abundance
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 - 7:00pm Carmichael's is excited to host Sarah Schulman for her new book, The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity. She will be joined in conversation by Erin Keane. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/sarah-schulman-discusses-fantasy-and-necessity-solidarity-erin-keane
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