 For more information, visit this link.
It's not too late! The Jack O'Lantern Spectacular continues through November 2nd, which is a fun Halloween tradition and a fundraiser for the Parks Alliance of Louisville. Get tickets here.
Since its founding, the Kentucky Veterans Parade has brought together communities across the commonwealth to honor the courage and sacrifice of our veterans. In 2025, we proudly celebrate our 15th anniversary with a special day of remembrance, celebration, and unity.
This year’s event is hosted in NuLu, with support from the NuLu Business Association. Enjoy local shops, food, and culture while celebrating our heroes. The parade route is E. Market Street from Campbell to Hancock. The parade begins at 11 a.m. See the full details here.
KY Veterans Parade & Celebration Details
Route: E. Market Street from Campbell to Hancock (600, 700 & 800 blocks).
Assembly: Market Street from Baxter to Campbell (900 & 1000 blocks); Wenzel from Jefferson to Main; Lincoln Elementary parking lot.
Stage: On Clay St. at NE corner of Market St.
Parking: Street parking available, garages open at AC and Tempo hotels.
Street Closures on Saturday, November 8:
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6:00 a.m.: 100 block S. Clay between Billy Goat Strut Alley and Market St.
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9:00 a.m.: Assembly Area: Market Street from Baxter to Campbell (900 & 1000 blocks); Wenzel from Jefferson to Main.
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10:30 a.m.: Market from Campbell to Hancock (600, 700 & 800 blocks).
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10:30 a.m.: Campbell, Shelby, Clay and Hancock Streets from Main to Billy Goat Strut Alley and Jefferson to Nanny Goat Strut Alley (alleys remain open).
Street Reopening Times:
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Reopening approximately 12:30 p.m.: Market St. from Baxter to Shelby (800, 900 & 1000 blocks); Wenzel from Jefferson to Main.
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Reopening at 3 p.m.: Market St. from Shelby to Hancock (600 & 700 blocks).
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Reopening by 6 p.m.: 100 block S. Clay between Billy Goat Strut and Market St. (will reopen as soon as stage tear down is complete).
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Come to the Louisville Water Tower's Fall Open House! Learn about your drinking water and visit a National Historic Landmark at the same time! There will be activities for all ages, as well as snacks and prizes.
Where: 3005 River Rd, Louisville, KY 40207
When: November 9, Noon to 5:00 PM
Donate blood to show your support for an American Legion Auxiliary Member and Jeffersontown resident, Barbara W! Donors will receive donuts, pizza, and a pair of PacMan 45th Anniversary socks!
Where: 3408 College Drive, Jeffersontown KY, 40299
When: November 18, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Tired of all the leaf blowing and raking? Take this as a license to chill this fall, and just leave your leaves where they are! Fallen leaves provide overwintering habitat for a variety of insects, including endangered pollinators. When you bag or mulch your leaves, you remove that habitat and destroy beneficial insect larvae.
Can’t resist the urge to move those leaves? Blow or rake them into a neat pile at the base of a tree, then leave ‘em be. Learn more about the benefits of leaving the leaves and native “yardening” from our friends at Wild Ones Louisville!
Free leaf drop-off sites
Metro Public Works offers free leaf drop-off from Tuesday to Saturday, November 4 – December 6. Closed: November 27 – 29 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
✅ Accepted: Loose leaves, leaves in paper/compostable bags or reusable containers
🚫 Not accepted: Trash, plastic bags, or other yard waste
♻️ Reminder: If you bring leaves in a reusable container, please take it back with you.
Drop-off locations (open Tuesday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.):
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Public Works Yard – 10500 Lower River Rd. (enter from Bethany Lane)
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East District Operations Center – 595 N. Hubbards Ln.
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Shawnee Park Athletic Complex – 230 Southwestern Pkwy.
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535 Meriwether Ave – across from Solid Waste office
Paving in District 11 this week will take place at the following locations:
- S. English Station Rd. from Shelbyville Rd. to I-64 overpass
- Wibble Hill Rd. from S. English Station Rd. to 15911 Wibble Hill Rd.
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