This past Saturday (September 6th) Metro Council Districts 18, 20, 19 & 11 and Metro Animal Services held it's latest Low Cost Vaccine & FREE Microchip Clinic at Broad Run Park, the Woodland Pavilion.
It was very well attended with room for all pets and humans! Thank you to all of the Metro Animal Services staff for all their assistance and time and a special thank you to all who attended. These clinics are always well attended and brings much needed services to our beloved pets! Thank you to all!
Time to get out and give our city a nice Fall cleaning! Join thousands of Louisvillians as we all Clean Up together! As always, clean up supplies and post-cleanup bag collection are provided and all are welcome to participate.
Special thanks to our returning sponsor WM, for their continued support and generosity. Their commitment to helping keep our city cleaner and safer for all of us is exemplified through their partnership with Brightside and our volunteers!
Get directly involved in making Louisville a more litter-free community through the Report-A-Litterer program aimed at motorists who throw fast-food wrappers, cigarette butts, soda bottles or any type of litter out their car window.
Get to know these common risk factors for falls, take the Falls Free CheckUp to check your falls risk, and talk with a health care provider about how to reduce your risk for falls.
Falling once doubles the risk of falling again.
People with vision loss have almost twice the risk of falls as adults without vision impairment.
People with hearing loss are nearly three times as likely to fall compared to those with normal hearing, but wearing a hearing aid reduces the risk of falling by 50%.
Lower body weakness and difficulties with walking and balance increase someone's risk for falls.
Certain medications can have side effects and interactions, such as dizziness and fatigue, that increase the risk of falls.
Chronic conditions such as diabetes and arthritis can increase the risk of falls due to neuropathy, pain, and other symptoms that can affect walking and balance.
Hazards in the home, including clutter, poor lighting, and lack of supports such as grab bars, can cause falls. Home modifications can address these hazards to reduce falls risk in the home.
The Louisville Zoo are proud to announce the return of “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer”, celebrating 44 years of merry, not scary fun! Tickets are on sale now and available at louisvillezoo.org/boo. This beloved event is a Louisville tradition and will begin this year starting September 27 and running through October 30 (Thursday – Sunday nights).
Tickets are all-inclusive and include Boo at the Zoo admission, parking, Spooktacular Carousel, “not-so-itsy-bitsy” Spider House and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow attraction.
Children and adults are invited to dress up in their wildest costumes for the after-hours event.
Boo at the Zoo turns the Zoo into a living storybook, complete with favorite characters brought to life. There will be music, photo opportunities around every corner and, of course, a safe place to trick-or-treat for kids 11 and under. Guests are encouraged to bring their own trick-or-treat bags, but reusable treat bags will be available for purchase at the Zoo’s Gift Shop (while supplies last).
Tickets:
Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” are $13.75 for all non-members ages 3 and older and $7.25 for all members ages 3 and older. Children ages 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket.
Members and guests can purchase tickets online at louisvillezoo.org/boo, with their chosen date and arrival time. Ticket capacity is limited each night with popular nights expected to sell out quickly.
A limited number of Meijer “anytime tickets” can be purchased at participating Meijer stores for $11.75 starting September 21, 2025. Visit louisvillezoo.org/boo for a list of stores.
“Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” is a rain or shine event.
Event Hours
On “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” event days:
The Zoo will close early for regular daytime visitors. Gates will close at 3 p.m. with guests being allowed to visit until 4 p.m.
The party starts at 5 p.m. and Halloween guests will enter the Zoo at their ticketed time until 9 p.m. At 10 p.m., the trick-or-treat route will close, and all guests must exit the Zoo.
It’s that time of year… when pumpkins turn into art, the trail begins to glow, and Louisville comes alive. 🎃 Tickets for Jack O’Lantern Spectacular are officially live—grab yours now before the best nights disappear! Weekends and prime evenings go fast.
The Jack O’Lantern Spectacular is back: Oct 2–Nov 2, 2025 at Iroquois Park. Thousands of glowing pumpkins await...are you ready to experience the magic? 🔮
Tree Week runs from October 10th-19th and is an opportunity for community members to learn about and appreciate trees and all that they provide. Organizations from across Jefferson County will host a number of events for people of all ages and interests to enjoy. Activities such as tree planting and maintenance, tree giveaways, tree ID walks and talks, bike rides, yoga in the park, movie screenings, arts and crafts and more. Last year we had over 50 different events throughout the week.
The philanthropy team of the Kappa Delta sorority at UL each year host a 5K run / walk in support of Prevent Child Abuse America and Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky! Last year they raised over $20,000 for the organizations! This year's 5K will be on October 11th at the Waterfront from 9 A.M. to noon. The link below can be used for registration, donations or further information.
Did you know children under 5 are more likely to get sick from food poisoning? Their immune systems are still developing, which means their body’s ability to fight germs isn’t as strong. You can prevent food poisoning and help protect kids by following simple steps when making food:
Wash your hands often with soap and water.
Keep raw meat separate from ready-to-eat foods like fresh fruit and vegetables.
Use a food thermometer to make sure food is cooked to a safe internal temperature.
Refrigerate or freeze meat and other perishable foods quickly.
Find safe cooking temperatures for meat, poultry, and eggs, plus more tips for preparing food safely. For additional food safety information, visit our website.
You might know that millions of birds migrate over Louisville every fall. But did you also know that billions of migrating birds are hurt or killed each year in the U.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 local conservation program sponsored by the Louisville Audubon Society—aims to change that.
The solution is simple, and anyone can be a part of it:
—This September and October, simply do what you can to reduce artificial light at night.
—It’s as easy as turning off nonessential lights—both indoors and outside—and closing blinds, shades, or curtains between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. during these months.
—By reducing artificial nighttime light during the two biggest fall-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!
If you decide to go Lights Out, you can help Louisville Audubon track the program’s impact across our city: Simply fill out a short form as a resident/homeowner, or on behalf of your business or a commercial facility you own/operate. It takes less than 1 minute, and it costs nothing. Business and commercial supporters will be promoted on the Lights Out Louisville website and on social media.
If you or anyone you know might be interested in applying, please scan the QR code below or contact Amanda Carpenter at 574-7016 or "amanda.carpenter@louisvilleky.gov" and start the process.
Serve the Louisville community through a rewarding public service career! The department of Louisville Metro Public Works is currently hiring.
IMPORTANT! The link below is for all of Metro jobs currently open. To learn about career opportunities specifically in Public Works, once you've clicked the link, follow these three easy steps: