Stimulate your children's mind, introduce them to technology and build their confidence with these six DIY Maker workshops that incorporate creativity and technology.
BODY WORLDS Vital at Kentucky Science Center opened last week and runs until May. Preserved human specimens in various states of health and disease show how positive eating habits and exercise routines lead to improved health. Members get access to the exhibit plus permanent exhibits for $10/adult and $5/child; non-members will pay $20/adult and $15/child.
Grab your swimsuit, your family and friends, a towel, a pool noodle and a sense of adventure for "The Pirates! Band of Misfits" at Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center.
Get your science on at the Louisville Science Center's Science in Play exhibit now through January 1, 2013.
Two special children's story times celebrate the holidays with Grinch presentations on Saturday, December 8.
A program offers needy parents of elementary school-aged children free computer lessons and a free refurbished computer so they can teach their children to use them and have aid with education.
Bad weather? No worries. Here are some great tips for a fun and memorable Halloween without worrying about the forecast.
All children, regardless of ability or exceptionality, can enjoy the Saturday movie experience, thanks to Sensory Sensitive Cinema.
Take in the colors of Fall at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens.
More treats than tricks await families at the Louisville Zoo's "World's Largest Halloween Party"
Kids can play and parents can win free stuff...a win/win at Preschool Play Area Parties at the Summit
Stage One Family Theatre has something for people of all ages this season.
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