Add Event My Events Log In

Upcoming Events

    We see you appreciate a good vintage. But there comes a time to try something new. Click here to head over to the redesigned Louisville.com. It's where you'll find all of our latest work. And plenty of the good ol' stuff, too, looking better than ever.

    LouLife

    Families challenge themselves to hand washing in response to parents' risky reuse of disposable diapers. In a wider social challenge, it's possible to cloth diaper a child for just $60. Also, get one-on-one cloth information in Louisville, for free.

    Bit to Do

    On St. Patty's Day, you're either Irish, or you're Irish. Be at the parade on Saturday to see Mayor Greg Fischer float through the Highlands featuring a vision for the ideal Green community.

    LouLife

    Kentucky's first and official Severe Weather Awareness Month begins tomorrow with a statewide tornado drill, courtesy of the National Weather Service. Read Governor's Beshear's proclamation, participate in the drill, and find out how to protect yourself and your family in case the siren doesn't work (again).

    LouLife

    Pregnant women are invited to attend A Healthy Journey for Two, the educational baby showers full of information for new moms on keeping baby healthy throughout pregnancy. It's fun, and all moms-to-be will take home gifts for baby.

    LouLife

    From fitness enthusiasts to bike commuters, citizens are needed at the next Loop public meeting to address signage, accessibility, and safety along the 23 miles of completed pathways. Metro Parks is relying on public discourse to make improvements as its officials move forward. The date of this event has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 8, 2011.

    Bit to Do

    The annual Making Memories event by the Alzheimer's Association at Horseshoe Casino will auction a South African safari to fundraise for a world without Alzheimer's Disease. And, discover other events to fight the brain disease that's not a normal part of aging, like an urban scavenger hunt in nearby Indianapolis.

    LouLife

    From fitness enthusiasts to bike commuters, citizens are needed at the next Loop public meeting to address signage, accessibility, and safety along the 23 miles of completed pathways. Metro Parks is relying on public discourse to make improvements as its officials move forward.

    Pages

    Most Read Stories