Fun affordable options for playing with your little ones.
September 22, 2013 is the first day of autumn, and with these late August temperatures that we have just been experiencing, it cannot get here any quicker for my tastes.
What does your family do to celebrate this long weekend?
They’re back in school. Do you feel ready, organized, and pumped for a new year? Here’s a tiny list of ways to help stay organized, with a twist of humor, to keep us afloat this school year.
It’s time for $avings with this ever so popular Louisville tradition. Shop the KidStuff Sale starting this week in Oldham County and in September in East Louisville and Southern Indiana and save!
Don’t let those back-to-school ads fool you. There are still plenty of summer activities left to do with your family in the next 20 days before JCPS and most surrounding school districts resume classes.
Head out to Goshen on Sunday, July 21 from 11am-3pm for the first ever Family Fun Day at Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve.
From the New Cut Corridor Trolley Hop to the efforts to naming it New South Lou, there is a lot going on in the southern portion of the county to interest families.
Check out various splash parks, public pools, and larger waterparks to cool off this summer.
Friday, June 21, 2013 is the first day of summer, the longest day of the year, and is the summer solstice.
June marks the start of summer since all kids are now out of school. Head to the Louisville Zoo to have some fun in the sun all summer long.
Head downtown to the Main Library this Saturday, June 1 from 10am-12:30pm for the annual summer reading kickoff with the Louisville Free Public Library.
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