October 19, 2012 - 10:00am
Passionist Earth & Spirit Center
Sometimes, the only option we have in this over-teched day and age is to unplug and reconnect with the Earth. There is a place in Louisville to help with this.
When I was a little girl, I used to love to lie on the ground and stare up at the clouds and just think. I would think things like, what would happen if the earth all of a sudden flipped over and the grass became the sky? Would I fall into the sky, would gravity force me to actually fall “up...
June 20, 2012 - 1:08pm
Meet environment-friendly grass cutter, Sean Fawbush [Louisville Magazine]
Ever heard of pollution-free grass cutting?
This article appeared in the May issue of Louisville Magazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.“The mowing season didn’t start with a bang,” Sean Fawbush says. “It started with an explosion.” He’s not kidding. The 40-year-old’s lawn service,...
July 29, 2012 - 8:08pm
Local author, Kelly Van Winkle Campbell, presents ‘Saving Kentucky’ at Locust Gr
Spotlighting Kentuckians restoring health and culture to the Bluegrass, local author, Kelly Van Winkle, Campbell presents her new book, ‘Saving Kentucky: Greening the Bluegrass’ at Locust Grove, tomorrow, Wednesday, May 23rd, at 7pm.
We here on the banks of the Ohio perhaps take for granted the progressive backbone of Louisville’s infrastructure.  The vibrant mixture of small, southern town and artistic big-city borough has created a group of natives who love their city, practice loyalty towards local business and...
July 29, 2012 - 7:54pm
by Eve Lee
'When Spirit Meets Action' to feature activist Monday
Do more than rake leaves this fall! Learn how you can address climate change in your own backyard when Bellarmine University hosts “When Spirit Meets Action: Working Together In Response to Climate Change” this coming Monday, October 24 at 7:00 p.m. in Frazier Hall. The program will...
April 27, 2011 - 1:56pm
This Saturday, April 30 at Floyd's Fork Treatment Plant the Watershed Watch is conducting a free training for those interested in becoming water quality samplers.
How clean are Kentucky’s streams?  Are they safe to fish, swim and boat in?  The Kentucky Watershed Watch Program is looking for volunteers to help answer these questions. Over 2000 volunteers across the state are currently monitoring and helping protect the water quality of streams in...