This Saturday, July 30, children are invited to tour the world, create cultural crafts and taste African food while parents shop Free Trade at Just Creations.
Visit your local branch of the Louisville Free Public Library where you can participate in the final weeks of the summer reading program, win prizes, and participate in free events ranging from story time to booty shaking.
The Falls of the Ohio State Park features more than 600 species of prehistoric life forms preserved in glistening limestone. A great reason to make it to the Sunny Side.
Wines for the summertime backyard featured tomorrow at The Wine Market's First Thursday wine tasting. Meet some new "Porchpounders" to start your July off right.
Who needs a bedtime when there is stargazing at Blackacre and moonlit hikes at Bernheim? Not the outdoor type? Try a night in Narnia at the Louisville Science Center. Louisville has plenty to do on late summer nights.
Nothing says summer like a classic outdoor movie among the fireflies. Share this experience with your family free of charge at Iroquois Amphitheater's Summer Movie Series.
A list of camps around town that are guaranteed to inspire creative, expressive, emotive, well-rounded, and pretty darn cool kids. It's not too late to find a stimulating program for Louisville's future actors, artists, advocates, and musicians.
Pirates and swashbuckling pre-show at J Gumbo's, singing with the Mamas and Papas, and old-fashioned storytelling at the Little Loom House round out weekend plans if you're not into the apocalypse. The end of the world is such a drag, man.