November 2, 2012 - 10:30am
Monarch butterfly party at the Louisville Science Center? Yes, please!
Have you ever seen a butterfly flutterby? Well, if not, you can on Sunday at the Louisville Science Center.
 There is an old Native American legend that says if you have a secret wish, capture a butterfly, whisper your wish to it and it will keep your secret safe.I don’t know if that is true or not but what I do know is that there is just something beautiful, something graceful, something...
October 30, 2012 - 2:53pm
by SEIRD
The Southeastern Indiana Recycling District (SEIRD) invites local residents within their seven-county district to join them in celebrating America Recycles Day on Wed., Nov. 14, 2012. SEIRD services Franklin, Jefferson, Jennings, Ohio, Ripley, Scott, and Switzerland Counties. America Recycles Day...
October 26, 2012 - 2:32pm
Author Mike Mullin presents the second installment of ‘Ashfall’ Series at Carmic
Nothing like a supervolcano to brighten up a rainy day! Trek it out to Carmichael’s tonight, kids, and join author Mike Mullin as he presents his new book in the ‘Ashfall’ series, ‘Ashen Winter’ at 7pm.
In the scheme of life, there are a great many things one must worry about.  I worry.  I worry about a great many of those great many things.  On a daily basis we humans must make sure to keep an eye out for plausible death situations: car crashes, armed robbery, falling sky debris,...
October 26, 2012 - 11:00am
Who, Who doesn't like a Hootenanny that's all about kindness?
Say the word "hootenanny" and try not to smile. I dare you.
Are you a fan of kindness? (Who’s not, right?)Well, then this weekend, there’s a festival specifically for you.The Mighty Kindness Harvest Hootenanny is this Saturday, October 27, from 12-6 p.m. at Waterfront Park’s Brown-Forman Amphitheater. An extra kindness? It’s all free...
October 26, 2012 - 9:45am
Showers bring flowers for German Paristown’s public rain garden [Local Profiles]
Steve Magre, Volunteer Administrator of the German Paristown Neighborhood Association, is singing in the rain these days as the neighborhood’s public rain garden uses rainwater to produce lush grounds.
 No rain no gain is the motto for German Paristown’s new public rain garden, located at Swan and Ellison near Oak Street. According to Steve Magre, Volunteer Administrator of GPNA, the area was in constant danger of flooding during heavy rain, backing up street traffic and oftentimes...