The Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop is gearing up for an exciting new year—our first 2026 Hop kicks off Derby celebrations on Friday, April 24! Be sure to check out the Save the Date flyer for the full 2026 schedule and start planning how your business can shine.
Small businesses are invited to promote trolley night specials, exclusive offers, or in‑store experiences to help elevate the energy along the Avenue. Details can be submitted using the form below. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to each Trolley Hop.
👉 Share Your Trolley Hop Specials
We also have two remaining Trolley Hop stop location sponsorships available at Frankfort & Vernon and Frankfort & Ewing. Trolley Hop Small Business Sponsors receive:
- A highlighted feature on the District 9 website for a full year
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Naming rights at one of the remaining trolley stop locations
Sponsor Deadline:
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July 15, 2026 – Renewal and payment deadline for 2025 sponsors wishing to remain sponsors in 2026
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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and this year’s message is clear: Put the Phone Away or Pay.
Distracted driving remains one of the most preventable dangers on our roadways. In 2023 alone, 3,275 lives were lost nationwide due to distraction-related crashes. Even a quick glance at your phone can take your eyes, hands, and attention off the road long enough to cause serious consequences.
In Louisville, this message is especially important as our Public Works crews work in and around traffic every day. Staying focused behind the wheel helps protect not only yourself, but also the people working to maintain and improve our streets.
We encourage everyone to take simple steps to drive distraction-free:
- Put your phone away before you start driving.
- If you must text or respond, pull over to a safe location and park first.
- Remember that distracted driving includes texting, social media, and any activity that takes your attention off the road.
- Use “Do Not Disturb,” silence notifications, or place your phone out of reach.
- Ask a passenger to be the “designated texter” if needed.
- Stay alert in work zones and around crews working near roadways.
- Speak up if you see unsafe behavior.
Distracted driving isn’t just about awareness — it’s about accountability. Choosing to stay focused can prevent crashes, protect lives, and keep our roads safer for everyone.
Take the pledge to make every trip a distraction-free trip. Learn More Here.
Premiering this April at Actors Theatre of Louisville:
Wave After Wave is a story about the people who shape us and the ones who stay.
It follows two cousins who return to the same beach over the course of their lives—growing up, drifting apart, and finding their way back to each other again and again.
It’s funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable.
🎟️ Get tickets: https://bit.ly/4bRzVNF
Promo Code: WaveHalf (50% off tickets)
(The following information is from a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) press release.)
A transportation planning study now underway in Jefferson County will evaluate potential improvements to the Interstate 65/Interstate 265 (Gene Snyder Freeway) interchange.
This study includes a full analysis of existing conditions and will evaluate improvement concepts to address congestion, improve traffic flow and enhance the safety of the interchange. Meeting attendees will have the opportunity to share their feedback, as well as review existing traffic, safety, and environmental information related to the planning study.
The public meeting will be an open-house event with no formal presentation from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the South Central Regional Library at 7300 Jefferson Boulevard, Louisville, KY 40219. While the meeting is hosted at the library, the meeting is not sponsored or endorsed by the Louisville Free Public Library.
An online public survey will also be made available following the public meeting through April 30, 2026: bit.ly/I65I265study.
A second public meeting is expected to be held in the Summer of 2026, and the final report is expected to be published by the end of 2026.
View the full press release on KYTC District 5's website.
Please join us for the annual Crescent Hill Community Council Easter Egg Hunt on the grounds of the historic Peterson-Dumesnil House!
The Story Lady begins at 9:30 inside the house.
At 10 a.m. exactly the hunt will begin, so don’t be late! There will be three separate areas set up for 3-year olds & under, 4 to 6-year olds, and 7 to 11-year olds. Scattered in all three areas will be extra special eggs for a mystery prize! Everyone is welcome. Please join us!
Bring the kid for some free family fun before the Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade
Egg dying, crafts, cookie decorating, face painting, bouncy house, activities and games - RAIN OR SHINE!
April 4th – 9:30-11:30 | Crescent Hill Baptist Church | 2800 Frankfort Avenue
Join Clifton Baptist Church for The Annual Clifton Easter Egg Hunt, a fun, family-friendly event for the whole community! You are invited to gather with us at Bingham Park on Saturday, April 4 at 10am.
Children ages 1–12 will enjoy individual egg hunts by age group, along with games, bracelet making, and free prizes. It’s designed to be fun for all, and everyone in the community is welcome to join us—whether you live nearby or are just looking for a great way to celebrate the Easter season with neighbors.
After the festivities, you can stick around to watch the parade along Frankfort Avenue. We’d love to see you there!
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Louisville Metro Public Works is hosting its next Pop-Up Drop-Off event April 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UofL Shelby Campus, 440 N. Whittington Parkway. These events provide Jefferson County residents with a convenient, free way to recycle items and dispose of large household materials.
Residents can drop off a variety of items, including large household items, up to three electronic devices, scrap metal, bundled yard waste, up to four tires, and household recyclables. Additional services include prescription medication collection by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, on-site document shredding by a vendor, and gently used shoe donations to WaterStep.
New this year, residents can also bring gently used textiles and household items, which will be donated to Goodwill Kentucky.
Pop-Up Drop-Off events are designed to make it easier for residents to responsibly manage waste, reduce landfill use, and keep neighborhoods clean. The program is made possible through a partnership between Louisville Metro Public Works and the Louisville/Jefferson County Waste Management District.
Residents are encouraged to review accepted and non-accepted items before attending and take advantage of this free service.
To learn more about what can be dropped off and to view upcoming events click the button POP-UP DROP-OFF
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As warmer weather arrives, the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) urges residents to protect themselves from tickborne illnesses—and to help improve local surveillance by submitting ticks they find.
“Ticks are common in wooded, brushy and grassy areas, and even in backyards,” said Connie Mendel, director of LMPHW and chief health strategist. “In Kentucky, the most frequently reported tickborne diseases are Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) and ehrlichiosis. While most tick bites don’t lead to illness, these infections can cause serious health problems.”
Be T-I-C-K smart
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T — Take precautions: Use insect repellent and wear protective clothing.
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I — Inspect: Check your body (and pets) for ticks after being outdoors.
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C - Carefully remove: Use tweezers to remove the tick close to the skin and clean the area.
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K — Keep watch: Monitor for fever, aches, or rashes, and seek medical care if symptoms appear.
“While the majority of tick bites do not result in infections, prevention should be taken seriously because tickborne diseases can lead to some pretty significant health complications,” Mendel said. “We want people to live active lifestyles and enjoy the great outdoors, but we want them to do so safely and be tick aware.”
Help us track ticks: Spot a Tick and Share
Since 2022, more than 500 ticks have been identified and tested through LMPHW’s Spot a Tick and Share Program. To date, Lone Star ticks make up 77% of submissions, followed by American Dog ticks at 18%. A few ticks have tested positive for disease over the past 4 years, but more samples are needed for a clearer picture.
How to submit a tick
- Place the tick in an airtight container (not a plastic bag).
- Cover it with rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer.
- Label the container with your name and contact information.
- Attach the submission form (available on louisvilleky.gov) to the container.
- Deliver to LMPHW, 400 E. Gray St., Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Protect yourself when enjoying the outdoors—and help keep our community safer by submitting any ticks you find.
For more information about ticks, prevention tips and proper removal, visit LMPHW’s webpage.
Photo courtesy of lymedisease.org
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Get ready for a week full of creativity, adventure, and making friends during our Spring Break programs, happening April 6–10! Kids and teens can enjoy days packed with games, arts & crafts, outdoor activities, and opportunities to make new friends at community centers across the city. With both structured camps and open programming, there’s something for every age and interest. It’s the perfect way to stay active and engaged during time off school! Register here.
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April 8 Democracy in Action Program 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Lang House 115 S. Ewing Ave.
How is our public school system navigating today’s challenges while educating more than 95,000 students? Hear directly from the person leading the work.
The League of Women Voters was founded by suffragists who believed that educating both children and adults is essential to meaningful participation in democracy. Supporting strong public education remains central to the League’s mission.
Superintendent Brian Yearwood comes to JCPS with a similar belief: all children can learn, and it is our responsibility to find the path that helps every student grow.
While the financial challenges facing JCPS are often in the headlines, the district’s classrooms remain places where teachers and students focus every day on learning, growth, and opportunity. Join us to hear Dr. Yearwood’s perspective on the challenges facing JCPS and the work underway to support students across Jefferson County.
Speaker: Brian Yearwood, Ph. D., Superintendent
Moderator: Geneva Stark , Ph. D. GASP Consulting
The program is free and open to the public. It will be held at the League Headquarters 115 S. Ewing Ave., from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30. Accessible parking is available.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy.
For questions, contact Esther Wood, Office Manager at 895-5218 or LWVLouisville@gamil.com Or Dr. Gail Henson, League co-president, at 648-2201 or grhenson@gmail.com
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Derby season is around the corner, and Margaret’s Consignment is proving that standout style does not require a high price tag. On Friday, April 10 from 2–6 PM, guests are invited to Margaret’s Consignment, 2700 Frankfort Avenue, for a free Derby Style Show featuring head-to-toe looks curated for $100 or less. Attendees will gain real inspiration for assembling a winning Derby outfit on a budget.
The event will also include wine and light snacks, door prizes, a gift with purchase, $10 dress racks, and a wide selection of hats, fascinators, shoes, handbags, and jewelry. In addition, makeup artist Becca Schell will offer complimentary 15-minute mini makeovers featuring personalized make-up application, along with a small take-home touch-up kit. Admission is free.
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Join the City of Clifton, Operation Brightside, and District 9 Councilman Andrew Owen’s office for a community cleanup on Saturday, April 11, from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will meet at the New Main parking area and help remove leaves and debris from the parking lot, as well as clear vines and invasive growth from the Varanese area near the railroad tracks.
Participants are asked to bring their own gloves and tools, such as rakes, shovels, brooms, leaf blowers, pruners, loppers, chain saws, or pole saws, if available.
For more information, contact Pam Vetter, Clifton Community Council Beautification Committee Chair, at 502‑594‑9888 or pamavetter@gmail.com.
Come out, lend a hand, and help keep Clifton beautiful!
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We’re excited to bring TreeFest 2026 to Thurman-Hutchins Park for Louisville’s largest Arbor Day celebration! Kick off the day by helping us plant more than 100 trees before the festivities begin, or sign up to be an event volunteer. Sign up to volunteer here.
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Registration is now open!
Brightside & WM are proud to announce the 2026 Spring Community Wide Cleanup will be SATURDAY APRIL 11th!
CLICK HERE FOR THE 2026 CWC REGISTRATION FORM!
The Brightside & WM Spring Community-Wide Cleanup is a wonderful opportunity to gather a group, get outside in the spring sunshine, and keep our city clean and green!
Who Can Participate & What is the cost? Anyone & FREE!
Teams, youth groups, scout troops, coworkers, families, classes, book clubs - all are welcome. Participation is free, and all supplies are provided. We even coordinate with the Solid Waste team to pick up the bags of gathered litter when you are finished!
Oh, and did we mention FREE Volunteer Tee Shirts too?!
CLICK HERE FOR THE 2026 CWC REGISTRATION FORM!
When can we Cleanup? Saturday April 11th & more!
Saturday April 11th is the official Community Wide Cleanup Day. However, any registered Cleanup held from Saturday April 4th - Saturday April 18th qualifies as well!
Have a date in mind outside that window? Register as a Neighborhood Cleanup and Brightside will still handle all the supplies and pick up coordination!
CLICK HERE FOR THE 2026 CWC REGISTRATION FORM!
Do We Clean? Anywhere in Jefferson County!
Don't have a location in mind yet? Brightside can help you find the right location for your Group. There is an option on the CWC Registration Form to request help from the Brightside team!
Additional details will be provided after your Registration is received.
As always, give us a call with any questions - 502.574.2613.
We look forward to seeing you there!
- The Brightside Tea
Be sure to CLICK HERE FOR THE 2026 CWC REGISTRATION FORM!
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Our Prom Dress Pop-Up Shoppes are here 💛✨
We’re creating a space where high school girls can shop FREE for prom dresses, shoes, and accessories — all in a boutique-style experience made just for them.
📍 Baxter Community Center (March 28–29) 📍 Seneca High School Gym (April 11–12) Everything is designed to make each girl feel confident, celebrated, and ready for her moment.
We’re still accepting glam providers + volunteers
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Louisville, KY (March 24, 2026) – Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Louisville Zoo invite all princes and princesses to grab their crowns and reserve their spots for the Zoo’s VIP (Very Important Princess) Party on April 11 and 12.
This royal banquet features two special sessions each day, at 9 a.m. and noon. Grab your tickets now, as this event typically sells out quickly. Young royals visiting the Zoo will have the chance to meet princesses from every kingdom during this enchanting storybook celebration hosted by their favorite fairy godmother. Guests will enjoy buffet dining and story time before creating special memories and snapping photos with each princess appearing at the party. Some activities include a gem mining sensory dig, tropical bowling game, “wish upon a seed” experience and crafts to take home.
Ticket information
Tickets include the full VIP experience, plus all-day admission to the Zoo.
Members: Adults $40; Children $50; ages two and under $10; Non-members: Adults $48; Children $58; ages two and under $10
Zoo admission and parking are included in the ticket price.
The VIP Party is presented by Norton Children’s. For more information, visit louisvillezoo.org/princessparty.
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Mayor Greenberg & the Louisville Zoo host Party for the Planet powered by LG&E and KU Foundation
Louisville, KY (March 25, 2026) – Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and The Louisville Zoo announce the return of Party for the Planet: A Monthlong Celebration of the Earth powered by LG&E and KU Foundation.
Throughout April, the Zoo will host a series of weekend activities and discounted admission opportunities to celebrate the wonder of our planet and promote the need to protect it. The month culminates on April 26 with the Zoo’s Earth Day Celebration, which features five dollars off general Zoo admission and free parking all day, courtesy of the LG&E and KU Foundation. Community eco-partners will be featured throughout the Zoo from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., providing guests with valuable information on environmental conservation.
“At the Louisville Zoo, we’re passionate about protecting the planet and the amazing animals that call it home,” said Louisville Zoo Director Dan Maloney. “When we care for wildlife and the world we share, everyone benefits. We’re grateful to LG&E and KU Foundation for helping make a full month of meaningful, engaging experiences possible.”
“Our partnership with the Louisville Zoo reflects our shared commitment to environmental education and community engagement,” said Mary Kate Gray, manager of Corporate Responsibility and Community Affairs at LG&E and KU. “Through the LG&E and KU Foundation, we’re proud to sponsor Party for the Planet during Earth Month and continue supporting a meaningful event that brings our community together to celebrate and care for our natural world.”
Returning for the third year, our “Kids in Action” program invites families and individuals of all ages to participate in environmentally beneficial projects in their own backyards. Participants are asked to choose an activity aligned with conservation efforts then submit photos and explanations of the project. Submissions will be accepted through April 16 with winners in each category selected through a random drawing. Winners will receive a Zoo prize package and be invited to showcase their projects at the Zoo’s Earth Day Celebration on April 26. Program information is available by visiting louisvillezoo.org/kids.
More information
For more information about Party for the Planet events and scheduling, see below and visit louisvillezoo.org/earth.
FULL LINEUP:
Recycling weekends
Each weekend in April, the Zoo will offer opportunities for community members to help our environment! Organizations and programs that help the air, water, land, and, of course, animals, will be featured each of these weekends from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. No admission is required to participate in recycling activities, which will be located outside of the Zoo’s main entrance.
April 5 Book drive with International Book Project
April 6 Shoe recycling with WaterStep
April 11 Electronic recycling with Bluegrass Recycle
April 12 Cell phone recycling with Eco Cell
April 18 Eyeglass recycling with Vision First
April 19 Prescription drug takeback with LMPD
April 26 On-site document shredding with Shred-It
Tree Seedling giveaway
April 11
Thanks to LG&E and KU Foundation’s Plant for the Program, guests can pick up an eastern redbud tree seedling on April 11 beginning at 10 a.m. until supplies last.
Fun Day Mondays
April 13, 20 and 27
Guests can enjoy $8.25 general Zoo admission (parking not included) powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. A $7 parking fee will be added to your order online or charged at the Zoo’s admission windows. Twenty-five cents from every ticket sold supports species survival activities through the Zoo’s conservation work with local, regional, national and global partners such as Monarch Watch, Kentucky Natural Lands Trust, Snow Leopard Trust, Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, Polar Bears International and the Black-footed Ferret Recovery Program.
Native Plant Sale
Saturday, April 19
Guests can browse a selection of native plants available for purchase just outside of the Zoo’s main entrance from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. or while supplies last. All plants will be $8. General Zoo admission is not required to shop the plant sale.
Earth Day Celebration and Kids in Action showcase
Sunday, April 26
Party for the Planet culminates as the Zoo observes Earth Day with $5 off general Zoo admission and free parking all day powered by LG&E and KU Foundation. Community eco-partners and the four Kids in Action project winners will be featured throughout the Zoo from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Admission discount is only available at the Zoo’s ticket window on April 26 and is not available in advance or online.
The ZooPoopyDoo compost sales will not be available this year.
Zoo hours
The Zoo is open daily year-round. Now through September 20, 2026, are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with guests exiting by 6 p.m. The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more information on hours and admission.
Wear your Derby Attire!
Upcoming TRIAD Meeting
April 14th, 2026 Networking 11:00am Lunch Served at 11:30am Special Extended Meeting 12:00-1:30pm
Hear from Hosparus Health and the Department for Community Based Services Guardianship and Adult Protective Services Divisions
Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria
770 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky 40217
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RSVP REQUIRED:
Please call the Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens
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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Louisville TRIAD is looking forward to continuing our in-person networking and learning luncheons in 2026. TRIAD exists to improve the lives of seniors in the Louisville area by providing them with a space to learn about safety, services and to connect them with local law enforcement. Lunch sponsors receive an information table to present materials, social media representation on all meeting announcements, and the opportunity to present to our group of local seniors and service providers. If you would like to sponsor an upcoming TRIAD, contact Alli at 502.574.5092 or Allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
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California Community Center is offering free Adult Skate Lessons this April and May! This is open to anyone 18 and older who wants to learn, practice, or sharpen roller skating skills. Join the group every Tuesday evening from 6–7:30 p.m. and bring your own skates.
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Save the Date — April Quarterly Community Meeting with the Independent Monitor — Thur., Apr. 16 at the South Central Regional Library
Dear Community Members,
Please save the date for our second Quarterly Community Meeting:
- Date: Thursday, April 16 , 2026 — Doors open at 5:30 PM; Program from 6:00 to 7:30 PM
- Location: South Central Regional Library — 7300 Jefferson Blvd., Louisville, KY 40219.
- Light refreshments will be available starting at 5:30 PM.
- Spanish-language interpretation and ASL interpretation will be available.
As your Independent Monitor, Effective Law Enforcement for All (ELEFA) will share an update on our work under Louisville’s Community Commitment — including who we are, how the monitoring process works, and what we have been doing since our first community meeting in February — and answer your questions, followed by an opportunity for community feedback.
More details and a flyer will follow. For questions, please contact ELEFA's Deputy Monitor and Community Liaison Brian Corr at brian@elefalvl.org.
This meeting is not sponsored or endorsed by the Louisville Free Public Library.
Sincerely, The ELEFA Louisville Independent Monitor Team
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Team Kentucky is launching the second Safe Teen Driving Challenge — a program designed to encourage safer driving habits while giving young drivers the chance to earn cash prizes.
The need is real. In just the past three years, Kentucky has experienced more than 49,000 crashes involving teen drivers, leading to over 13,000 injuries and nearly 200 lives lost. Programs like this aim to change that by helping teens build better habits behind the wheel early on.
Open to drivers ages 15 to 19 with a valid permit or license, the challenge uses the DriveWell Go app to track driving behaviors such as speed, braking, and phone use. Teens can monitor their progress, see how they rank, and learn how small changes can make a big difference in staying safe on the road.
Participants will also have the opportunity to win one of five cash prizes totaling $10,000, with the top prize set at $3,000.
Registration is open through April 16, with driving performance tracked from April 17 through July 17. Winners will be announced in August, and their schools will also be recognized.
Beyond the prizes, the real goal is building awareness and encouraging responsible driving habits that last a lifetime — helping protect not only young drivers, but everyone who shares the road.
To learn more or sign up, visit: https://kentuckyhighwaysafety.com/safe-teen-driving-challenge/
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Louisville, KY. – Whitehall is pleased to announce its next Whitehall Workshop program. On Thursday, April 16, Carolyn Minutillo of Lavender Hill Florals will lead an Open Terrarium workshop. Students will create their own miniature eco-system and learn how to add some ‘living décor’ to their homes. Terraria are generally self-sustaining and need very little care; students only need to bring a creative mind and a desire for a dash of green to their living space. Space is limited and reservations are required. The cost is $75 per person and includes all necessary materials. The program will be held from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Students may register for the program at https://www.historicwhitehall.org/whitehall-workshops.
Carolyn Minutillo AIFD EMC PFCI, is the Owner and Principal Designer at Lavender Hill, a Floral and Lifestyle Shop in Jeffersonville, IN. She is a Certified Floral Designer, Floral Judge and Evaluator with the American Institute of Floral Designers. Carolyn has her European Masters Certification from Brugge, Belgium, is a floral industry public speaker, and is also a Floral Business Coach and Educator.
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Let’s celebrate our Earth together at the Annual Beargrass Creek Clean Sweep! 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-Weber, Clean Collaborative, and Brightside are hosting this cleanup event to address litter around Beargrass Creek. Enjoy a special performance by musician Andy Blanton, coffee and donuts, and prizes for the weirdest item found, as part of the celebration! We hope to see you on April 18th, as we clean up Cherokee Park and the surrounding areas of Beargrass Creek.
Date Saturday, April 18th, 2026
Location Meet at the parking lot at the corner of Lexington and Ledge Roads to clean up Beargrass Greenway & Cherokee Park.
Timeline Check-in: 8:30-9:00 AM; Cleanup: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM.
Registration:https://forms.gle/aJPfKiJrrKa7KbTA7
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GLSC April Program
A Better World Is Possible: Global Youth Confront the Climate Crisis
by Danica Novgorodoff Please join us April 21, 7:00 p.m., at the United Crescent Hill Ministries building, 150 State St., 40206 when Danica Novgorodoff will present her new graphic novel, A Better World Is Possible: Global Youth Confront the Climate Crisis. She will discuss her artistic practice, the process of collaborating with a climate journalist, and approaches to turning complex climate data into colorful and engaging stories for audiences of all ages.
In their stunning graphic novel, A BETTER WORLD IS POSSIBLE: Global Youth Confront the Climate Crisis, New York Times best-selling illustrator Danica Novgorodoff and award-winning environmental journalist Meera Subramanian share experiences from their lives and the lives of the four youth activists who’ve witnessed climate change up close—from wildfires in the Pacific Northwest to floods in Bangladesh.
Woven through the stories are deeply researched and fact-checked interludes that explore climate science, environmental justice, biodiversity, and more, along with— of course—solutions! They show us anyone can make meaningful change, because a better world is possible—and together, we can create it.
Danica Novgorodoff is an artist, writer, and New York Times best-selling illustrator. Her books include the graphic novel Long Way Down, written by Jason Reynolds; the cookbook The Simple Art of Rice; and the picture book Alexander von Humboldt: Explorer, Naturalist, and Environmental Pioneer. In 2022, Danica was awarded the Yoto Kate Greenaway Medal, the UK’s most prestigious award for children’s book illustration. She is on the board of the Cofan Survival Fund, working to protect a million acres of Amazon rainforest through Indigenous stewardship in Ecuador, was on the steering committee of the Save Bernheim Now group, and was a co-leader of 350 Brooklyn's Stop the Money Pipeline action group. Her new graphic novel, A Better World is Possible: Global Youth Confront the Climate Crisis, was co-created with climate journalist Meera Subramanian.
Register here to attend: https://tinyurl.com/betterworldpossible
Note: This will be a hybrid meeting, that is, both in-person and virtual. Once you hit the RSVP
button, two things will happen:
(1) You’ll be taken to a Zoom meeting registration page. We hope you’ll attend in person, but if
you want the option of attending virtually, then please complete the Zoom registration form (this
secondary registration enhances security).
(2) You’ll receive a confirmation email that will also contain the Zoom registration link.
Our meetings are always free and open to the public.
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Hi Music Lovers,
Thank you for making our recent Music for a Purpose concert series supporting the Louisville Urban League such a success!
Our weekend began with a private event on Friday featuring a program of all Black composers, followed by live concerts on Saturday and Sunday featuring the fantastic Kevin Harris Project. Chris Lee and Hassan Sabree joined in for an unforgettable experience!! For those who couldn't join us, we have put together a highlight reel HERE.
We are proud to share that we raised $5,500 for the Louisville Urban League. We are still accepting contributions at this link for those who would like to support their mission of fostering economic equity through housing, education, and job security.
Additionally, WAVE 3 News covered our education series performances at the West End School this past Monday. You can view that clip here: [WAVE 3 features MFP].
Please join us for our next concert series benefiting Kentucky Refugee Ministries on May 22, 23, and 24. This is an issue close to many in our community, and we look forward to supporting Louisville’s thriving international culture together!
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For the 11th 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 22nd, 2026
Fan Fair Event
June 6th, 2026 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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SATURDAY, JUNE 6 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. PETERSON-DUMESNIL HOUSE - 301 S. PETERSON AVENUE
The Crescent Hill Garden Club is excited to be hosting our 32nd anniversary garden tour! With your ticket purchase, gain access to private gardens in the Crescent Hill neighborhood PLUS the grounds of the historic Peterson-Dumesnil House. We are planning lots of fun activities to celebrate our anniversary, including a local vendor fair, free door prizes, tours of the Peterson-Dumesnil House, music, breakfast treats and more!
Peterson-Dumesnil Tour Schedule:
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Peterson-Dumesnil House Tours will be available at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm and 1 pm.
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Peterson-Dumesnil Grounds Tours will be available at 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am and 12:30 pm.
TICKETS You can purchase tickets the day of the tour at the Peterson-Dumesnil House, 301 S. Peterson Avenue, where the tour begins or in advance on our website: https://www.crescenthillgardenclub.org/tour-tickets.html
Tickets are $20.
YOUR TICKET PURCHASE SUPPORTS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Funds from the tour are used to support local community organizations, such as United Crescent Hill Ministries, Waterfront Botanical Gardens, Louisville Free Public Library, and others. Your ticket purchase also funds garden projects throughout the Crescent Hill area and our annual Appalachian Redbud Tree Giveaway Project.
To learn more, visit www.crescenthillgardenclub.org.
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Kentucky Shakespeare, the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth, presents the annual FREE Shakespeare in the Parks tour of THE TEMPEST, touring to a record 46 parks this spring.
“O brave new world, that has such people in’t!”
Shakespeare’s final play is a testament to the redeeming power of love and forgiveness – featuring fools, spirits, monsters, shipwrecks, and magical spells. This one-act magical comedy is performed with five actors in neighborhood parks across the region this spring.
- These are FREE, Family-friendly performances for the community and do not require reservations or tickets.
- The show is approximately 80 minutes long without an intermission.
- Please bring your own chairs, blankets, or other sitables that are most comfortable for you, for most venues.
- In case of inclement weather, most locations have alternate in-door spaces, still currently being determined below. All location changes will be shared on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
- Our artists utilize a sound system with speakers.
- If there are physical accessibility questions related to a specific location, please contact us for recommendations.
- At every performance, we have sensory tools and noise-cancelling headphones for both adults and youth available for use.
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The Dot Experience recently hosted a group of journalists from across Germany in partnership with Louisville Tourism. During their visit, they learned about The Dot Experience, toured the construction site, and previewed where exhibits will come to life when the museum opens in October. The group also took part in an immersive factory tour, discovering the fascinating process behind the creation of braille books.
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Left Image description: A group of people wearing hard hats stand in the lobby of The Dot Experience. There are construction materials scattered throughout the area.
Right Image description: A group of people wearing hard hats stand together for a photo. There are construction materials scattered around the floor.
Louisville Water Crescent Hill Construction Activity
Louisville Water has three major projects and active construction zones underway on our Louisville Water has three large projects and active construction zones underway on our Crescent Hill Treatment Plant property. For safety purposes, we need to close the public's access to the green space across from the reservoir. Reservoir Avenue sidewalks between Frankfort Avenue and Mary T. Aquatic Center are closed to pedestrians.
The projects also involve closures of the Reservoir, Reservoir Avenue, and sidewalks. To ensure your safety, please respect all fencing and signage. Following is a summary of each project. For more information visit https://louisvillewater.com/crescent-hill-water-treatment-plant-infrastructure-upgrades We recognize this work activity is an inconvenience and we greatly appreciate your understanding as we work to complete these important projects.
Reservoir Relining Project
Our project to reline the reservoir is progressing. The walkway around the reservoir is closed. For construction safety and to accomodate guests to the Marty T. Meagher Aquatic Center, we're using two traffic patterns.
- Monday - Friday: Reservoir Avenue remains closed on weekdays between Frankfort Avenue and the Aquatic Center. Please use Brownsboro Road to access the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center. There is no parking on Reservoir Avenue between Frankfort Avenue and the Aquatic Center. We will tow vehicles that ignore the no-parking ban. The sidewalks in this area of Reservoir Avenue are also closed.
- Reservoir Avenue fully opens to traffic at the close of business every Friday through Monday morning. This opening accommodates weekend activity at the Aquatic Center. The no-parking ban is not in effect but the sidewalks remain closed.
Residual Line Project at Crescent Hill
Louisville Water is building a new residual line to remove treatment residuals from the plant. This line will connect with the newly added residual line we installed along Zorn Avenue and River Road. Currently, our contractor is working on our property that is adjacent to the fountain on Frankfort Avenue.
In the coming weeks, we will bore under Frankfort Avenue. This work will not impact Frankfort Avenue traffic. After boring under the road, the line will run behind our basins parallel to Pennsylvania Avenue. We are currently installing temporary fencing in this area. This will restrict access to the green space from Pennsylvania and portions of Reservoir Avenues. The project is expected to last approximately 12 months. When completed, we will remove the temporary fencing and restore the area.
Crescent Hill PAC System
Louisville Water has started construction activity at the Crescent Hill Treatment plant adjacent to the railroad tracks between Pennsylvania and Reservoir Avenues. The work involves upgrading the existing powder activated carbon (PAC) system and construction of silos for additional PAC storage. PAC is critical to our treatment process, and this upgrade will allow us to improve water quality and continue to meet new drinking water standards. Construction is expected to last approximately 18 months.
To safely access the site, it is necessary to build a temporary access road between Pennsylvania Avenue and the construction site. Residents should expect normal construction activity and noise during the project. It will also be necessary to close the sidewalk between Pennsylvania and Reservoir Avenues. Following the project's completion, we will remove the access road and restore the sidewalk.
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The Louisville Water Company is applying for an encroachment permit (PW-REP-26-00986) for Pope Street between Brownsboro Road and Embry Street.
Lead Replacement Project
Start Date: 4/5/2026
End Date: 5/1/2026
See attached for traffic control plan.
After investigating the sewer and stormwater drainage lines on N. Galt Avenue, MSD has found several blockages that will be fixed through point repairs and pipe rehabilitation. The work is underway and is expected to be complete by the end of summer.
An MSD contractor has already made two point repairs south of 109 N Galt Ave and will continue to move north along the street until all the repairs have been complete. A manhole will also be installed in mid-April at 109 N Galt Ave.
Traffic will go down to one lane near the work. Street parking may be reduced near the work.
After the point repairs are complete, Robinson Pipe Cleaning will line the storm and sanitary sewers with Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP), which is a quick and trench-less process that will add 50 to 100 years to the lifespan of the pipes. Before the contractor leaves, restorative ground and asphalt work will be done.
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UCHM 60+ Program – April Highlights
Join us this month for engaging activities, wellness opportunities, and live music at United Crescent Hill Ministries!
🎶 Thursday, April 2 @ 10:30 AM – The Mellwood Musicians Enjoy a lively musical performance with fellow community members.
🪑 Every Tuesday @ 10:30 AM – Chair Yoga Stay active and improve flexibility with our ongoing chair yoga sessions.
💪 Every Wednesday @ 10:00 AM – Strength & Resistance Training Build strength and support overall wellness in a supportive group setting.
🎹 Tuesday, April 14 @ 10:30 AM – Piano Performance by Christopher Kenealy Relax and enjoy a beautiful piano performance.
📅 Full Monthly Calendar For a complete list of activities and events, please contact Monique at 502-893-0346.
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UCHM Community Event
🀄 Tuesday, April 8 @ 5:00–8:00 PM – Mahjong Night Fundraiser Join us for a fun evening of Mahjong while supporting UCHM! All are welcome—beginners, experts, and everyone in between.
Admission is $5 or a donation of eggs, baby food, or wipes. Check out our Facebook page to RSVP or just come by!
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UCHM Updates & Volunteer Opportunities
☀️ United Learning Summer Camp – Coming Soon! Be on the lookout for more information about our United Learning Summer Camp for students in grades K–8, launching this June! We’re excited to offer a fun, enriching experience for youth in our community.
🤝 Volunteers Needed – Food Pantry Support We’re always looking for caring individuals to support our work in the community! Currently, we have a special need for volunteers to help stock our food pantry on Wednesdays from 10:30 AM – 12:30/1:00 PM.
Your time and effort make a meaningful difference for the families we serve. If you’re interested in getting involved, please call our office or visit our website for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!
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