Saturday, June 26, 2010

June 27 - July 3

I am ready for some fun! This week will be busy! What will you be doing? I see movies, baseball, fireworks and museums in our future!

Here are the activities for this week:


Monday June, 28th

  • Where: Iroquois Park
    What: Movie in the Park - Stripes
    Time: 8:30 PM
    Fee: Free


Wednesday, June 30

  • Where: Water Park on Fort Knox
    What: Dive-in Movie - not sure which one
    Time: 7:30 PM
    Fee: Not sure. Admission is $3- $4 per person entry fee normally, but might be free.


Thursday, July 1

  • Where: On the square, 25 Public Square, Elizabethtown
    What: Historic Downtown Costumed Walking Tour - You will take a leisurely stroll back in time as you are guided through the downtown to meet prominent figures in American history such as P.T. Barnum, Jenny Lind, General George Armstrong Custer, and Carrie Nation. You will also be introduced to some not-so-famous; although some may call them infamous, local characters that have some very interesting stories to share. The tour takes about an hour and consists of walking around a block with frequent stops. For information, call 270-765-4334.
    Time: 7PM
    Fee: Free


  • Where: C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, Central Park
    What:Shakespeare in the Park – Richard III
    Time: 8:00 PM
    Fee: Free


Friday, July 2nd

  • Where: C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, Central Park
    What: Shakespeare in the Park – Richard III
    Time: 8:00 PM
    Fee: Free


  • Where: 4th Street Live
    What: Hot Country Nights Concert - Steel Magnolia
    Time: 8 – 12 PM; 18 and older only after 9 PM
    Fee: Free, and Free parking


Saturday, July 3rd

  • Where: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Visitor Center
    What: ECO KIDS DISCOVERY DAY - ON YOUR OWN CHALLENGE: Crypto Animal Safari; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pick up activity sheet in the Visitor Center. DISCOVERY STATIONS: 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. FOCUS ACTIVITY: Ingenious Nature Disguises. The on-your-own challenge is to hunt for crypto animals along a Bernheim trail. Pick up your challenge sheet in the Visitor center between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Discovery Stations will be in the Visitor Center between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m.
    Time: 9AM – 5PM
    Fee: Free members; Free non-members with $5 per car admission; donations accepted


  • Where: C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, Central Park
    What: Shakespeare in the Park – Twelfth Night – This 45 min. adaptation uses puppets, music, audience participation and, of course, Shakespeare’s language! The perfect way to introduce Shakespeare to anyone ages 5 – 105!
    Time: 10:00 AM
    Fee: Free


  • Where: Lowe’s
    What: Lowe’s Kid’s Workshop - Register at lowesbuildandgrow.com
    Time: 10AM
    Fee: Free


  • Where: Speed Art Museum
    What: Discovery Case in the Galleries - Hands-on English Panel Room - Explore our galleries and try your hand at finding mythological creatures!
    Time: 1 to 3p
    Fee: Admission is free.


  • Where: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Visitor Center
    What: Snakes: True Tales and Tall Tales - Few creatures are as misunderstood as snakes. Join us for an interactive opportunity to unlearn common mistakes about snakes. We will focus on snakes of Kentucky and southern Indiana. Great fun for the whole family! Join us, and then stick around for ECO Kids activities.
    Time: 1PM - 2PM
    Fee: $5 for members, $7.50 for non-members; advance registration is required


  • Where: Wax Recreation Shelter, MAMMOTH CAVE, KY 42259
    What: Music Across Nolin - United Christian will perform contemporary Christian music from 5:00 - 7:00 pm and fireworks will be a dark. From 6:00 - 10:00 pm a cornhole tournament will be ongoing and concessions will be available.
    Time: 5:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
    Fee: unknown – I think free, but not sure


  • Where: Waterfront - Great Lawn, Festival Plaza & Harbor Lawn
    What: Waterfront Independence Festival - Waterfront Indy Fest is Louisville’s premier July 4th celebration. The two-day festival is the largest event of the summer and also produced by Waterfront Development Corporation. Over 150,000 people attend the event each year, which features concerts by national recording artists, children’s activities, a festival food & beer garden and fireworks over the Ohio River both nights. www.waterfrontindependencefestival.com
    Time: 5PM – 11PM
    Fee: Free, but many vendors and food vendors.


  • Where: Slugger Field
    What: Bats Baseball Game
    Postgame Independence Day Fireworks
    Mini Bat Giveaway – first 1000 kids 12 and younger
    Fruit Roll Ups Fun Night – Free sample
    Time: 7:05 PM
    Fee: As low as $6.00


  • Where: C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, Central Park
    What: Shakespeare in the Park – Richard III
    Time: 8:00 PM
    Fee: Free


Sunday, July 4th

  • Where: Louisville Science Center
    What: Snap, Crackle, Pop - How do fireworks and explosions work and why do we like them?
    Time: 9:30 AM – 5 PM
    Fee: $12/adults and $10/children


  • Where: Frazier Museum
    What: Independence Day Discount - FREE admission for active military and military veterans. For More Information: Guest Services Phone: (502) 753-5663
    Time: Noon – 5 PM
    Fee: Free for military


  • Where: Waterfront - Great Lawn, Festival Plaza & Harbor Lawn
    What: Waterfront Independence Festival - Waterfront Indy Fest is Louisville’s premier July 4th celebration. The two-day festival is the largest event of the summer and also produced by Waterfront Development Corporation. Over 150,000 people attend the event each year, which features concerts by national recording artists, children’s activities, a festival food & beer garden and fireworks over the Ohio River both nights. www.waterfrontindependencefestival.com
    Time: 5PM – 11PM
    Fee: Free, but many vendors and food vendors.


  • Where: C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, Central Park
    What: Shakespeare in the Park – Richard III
    Time: 8:00 PM
    Fee: Free

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