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The rainy weather didn't stop about two dozen people from showing up to celebrate the new South Beckley Station Road shared use path Tuesday morning. The project was made possible through a partnership between Public Works and Metro Council District 11. The multi-use pathway is about 2,000 feet long and connects the Hills of Beckley Station subdivision to the Parklands of Floyds Fork in eastern Jefferson County.
"The Parklands opened its first phase in 2011 and has since expanded across thousands of acres throughout Louisville, providing residents with an incredible space to hike, bike, and enjoy nature," said Councilman Kevin Kramer, District 11. "Until today, residents living adjacent to the park faced challenges accessing it due to narrow and winding rural roads, often requiring them to drive. This new sidewalk improves accessibility for residents of Copperfield and Landis Lakes while also linking the Parklands with the Middletown Eastwood Trail (MET) along Shelbyville Road."
“We are so excited and thankful to have the sidewalk to The Parklands completed! It is an amazing accomplishment. Now, residents of our community can visit the park to enjoy it. It’s been in planning for sometime and to see it finally come to fruition is really awesome. In our community, part of our mission is to keep up the property values and to keep our community a great place to raise a family. This sidewalk and biking path to the park does both. We are forever grateful for this infrastructure investment giving people safer access to The Parklands. Thank you so much!" - Jade Burke, The Hills of Beckley Station HOA President.
Councilman Kramer said the goal of the sidewalk is to not only improve connectivity, but to also build a healthier city by getting people moving.
The nearly $1 million project took about six months to complete. There are plans to ultimately link the Louisville Loop with this pathway.
To check out the new sidewalk, you can watch these stories from WDRB, WHAS 11 and WAVE.
The Louisville Zoo and the Louisville Orchestra are joining forces once again to bring back the ROARchestra, with two special concerts set for this summer. After last year’s sold-out success, this cherished family-friendly event returns for its second consecutive year inviting audiences to experience a wild symphony under the stars on Saturdays, July 5 and 19.
The first concert on July 5 kicks off with Teddy Abrams conducting The Spirt of America featuring iconic works that reflect the heart and soul of American Culture. Music will include Copland’s vibrant El Salón México and Carlos Simon’s stirring The Block, a tribute to Black American life. Rounding out the evening will include John William’s themes for Jurassic Park and Star Wars. All concluding with a thunderous finale of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
Then on July 19, saddle up for a rousing western-themed musical journey, celebrating the spirt of the American frontier. Under the baton of beloved Roarchestra Maestro Bob Bernhardt, this high-energy program opens with John Williams’ Cowboys Overture, setting the stage for Copland’s iconic Dance Episodes from Rodeo, including the beloved Saturday Night Waltz and crowd-favorite Hoedown. Adding authentic country color, Suede Saddle brings vocal harmonies and traditional western instrumentation — including fiddle, accordion and upright bass — for a foot-stomping good time. The evening concludes with Rossini’s William Tell Overture.
“Last year’s return of ROARchestra was a smashing success, thanks to beautiful weather and powerful music,” said Louisville Zoo Director Dan Maloney. “Teddy Abrams and the talented musicians created a magical night under the stars — truly the wildest concert in town! We’re thrilled to partner again with the Louisville Orchestra to carry this treasured tradition into a bold, exciting future.”
“ROARchestra brings together two of Louisville’s most iconic institutions to create something truly special for our community,” says Nathaniel Koch, Louisville Orchestra Interim Executive Director. “By expanding to two concerts this year and welcoming back our Principal Pops Conductor Bob Bernhardt, who led ROARchestra for many years alongside Teddy Abrams, we’re deepening this partnership and offering more families the chance to experience world-class performances in a fun, accessible setting.”
The Zoo grounds open at 7 p.m., allowing guests to explore the Zoo or get settled in the Oasis Field.
Tickets will go on sale, starting Thursday, May 29 at noon on the Zoo’s website at Louisvillezoo.org/roar.
Adults — $30**, Children 3-11 — $15, Children 2 and under — Free, Parking is included with admission.
**Adult Tickets will increase to $35 the week prior to each performance.
Concessions, including adult libations, will be available for purchase. This event is expected to sell out; the Zoo and the Orchestra encourage guests to get their tickets early at louisvillezoo.org/roar.
Please join us this Friday, May 30th from 11am-1pm at the Kroger in McMahan Plaza (Beat5) for our First Responder Cookoff against J-town Fire. You can purchase a burger, chips, and drink for $6. The department that raises the most wins! All proceeds raised will go to a local charity.
Buy Local Fair
Sunday, June 8, 12n-6pm
Lynn Family Stadium
The Louisville Independent Business Alliance (LIBA) will host the annual Buy Local Fair on Sunday, June 8th from 12n-6pm at Lynn Family Stadium in the Fan Zone. The event includes booths from local retailers, organizations and artists, as well as music, food, libations, Kidpreneurs, a cooking competition (2pm), kid’s fun zone, and other surprises honoring LIBA’s 20th anniversary. Admission is free; onsite lot parking is $10, a portion of which supports LIBA and the Buy Local cause. Support comes from Metro Council members and sponsors. For more information, visit keeplouisvilleweird.com/buylocalfair.
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