July 29, 2012 - 7:53pm
Highlands day camp offered in late June for kids K-6
Registration is now open for the Camp Odyssey summer program, which will take place this June at the Passionist Earth & Spirit Center in the Highlands. The fun and educational program is designed to help children connect with the Earth, awakening a sense of awe and wonder about the planet we...
March 7, 2011 - 3:24pm
Whether you believe that global warming is a myth or believe that America needs to invest in clean energy, at the end of the day we can both agree that planting a garden to help sustain lower-income communities is a positive action.
Whether you believe that global warming is a myth or believe that America needs to invest in clean energy, at the end of the day we can both agree that planting a garden to help sustain lower-income communities is a positive action."Louisville Grows is a non-profit sustainability consultancy...
July 29, 2012 - 8:03pm
An impassioned area resident begins GoGreen Germantown organization with sights set on beautification, betterment, and unity.
In true Germantown-Schnitzelburg style, one concerned citizen has begun a project of passion for the community's sake. Schnitzelburg Area Community Council (SACC) board member Susan Brunton has started an organization called GoGreen Germantown in order to beautify and better the area. Recently,...
July 29, 2012 - 7:49pm
There are hundreds of varieties of mint. Why settle for boring ol' grocery store mint for your Julep when you can cultivate your own instead?
Ah, the Mint Julep - a lovely muddled beverage consisting of bourbon, mint, sugar, and ice. Much has been said about this Kentucky Derby drink of choice. Aficionados have debated the relative merits of steeping versus muddling, while others argue that the best results come from using a mint syrup....
July 29, 2012 - 7:49pm
Farmington fete combines local traditions with the spirit of the new
Farmington is more than a historic marker near the intersection of Bardstown Road and the Watterson Expressway: It’s a truly historic home owned by John and Lucy Speed (a familiar name in these parts, of course), parents of Joshua Fry Speed, Abraham Lincoln’s best friend. Lincoln even was known to...