More than 20 years ago, a small group of talented women business owners organized an annual holiday boutique. This event has grown to include over 30 vendors and showcases antiques, clothing, gifts, photography, food, pottery, handbags, jewelry, paper, and stationary.
Before you venture forth with your little ghoul or goblin to beg for sweet treats, research all of the options available to you in the Louisville community this Halloween.
"El Dia de los Muertos," or the "Day of the Dead," is celebrated every year on November 1 and 2 in Hispanic and Latino culture, but the Kentucky Art and Craft Museum invites you to explore for yourself and your family the customs of this intriguing holiday.
The neighborhood will provide army trainees unable to go home to their families with food, games, gifts, and company, and they’re calling on everyone for support.
Enjoy carolers, lights, sleigh rides, photos with Santa, and special holiday shopping hours.
Hot coco and an open fire may warm you, but renowned vixens can match that and sound like more fun.
Head underground to warm your bodies and spirits with this merry display.
Live music, sound effects and acting-and four ghosts
Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown, a special exhibit of Peanuts memorabilia, returns to the Louisville Slugger Museum once again this holiday season.
Austin's puts a little happy in an otherwise quiet Thanksgiving.
How to keep everyone happy and stress free on Turkey Day!
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