Let’s Go to the Louisville Zoo – Winter Family Fun

The Louisville Zoo’s Wild Winter Days offers family fun plus discounted admission. The Louisville Zoo Wild Winter Days offers family fun plus discounted admission. With the help of partners Kroger & Dare to Care, this event supports a winter food drive for families in Kentucky. The Zoo’s Wild Winter Days, presented by Kroger, runs through February 29, 2024.     What to do: Bring at least one canned food item per person to a discounted admission. Visitors who bring in one canned food item (per person) to donate to Dare to Care may purchase tickets at the Zoo windows for $10 per

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Let’s Go to the Louisville Zoo – Winter Family Fun

A popular Kentucky destination  offers Winter fun for the whole family plus discounted admission. The Louisville Zoo is teaming up with Kroger to help Dare to Care again support families in our community with a winter food drive during the Zoo’s Wild Winter Days presented by Kroger through February 29, 2024. What to do: Bring at least one canned food item per person to a discounted admission. Visitors who bring in one canned food item (per person) to donate to Dare to Care may purchase tickets at the Zoo windows for $10 per adult and $7 per child/ senior ticket.  Want

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200 Years On the Ohio

The Farnsley-Morman Landing is hosting a really neat event September 20th and 21st from 10am – 2 pm both days. They are doing a ‘living history timeline’, that starts in 1740 and spans through 1940. They will be showcasing historical re-enactments in a wide variety of categories that include: clothing, pastimes, food ways, tools and weapons. On Sunday September 21st, at 1pm there is a baseball game set in the 1860s between the Cincinnati Buckeyes and the Cincinnati Buckeyes. The cost is really affordable and is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, $3 for children 6-12 and free for children

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Review: The Arctic Scoop

I caught wind of a new ice cream place in Louisville just off of Hurstbourne lane, and I loaded up the kids. The Arctic Scoop is located in the shopping center with the Barnes and Noble and took over the old Grater’s Ice Cream location. When we walked in, there were three large chalk boards with ice cream flavor options, mix in options and the other had milk options ( 14% fat milk, 10% fat milk,  yogurt base, soy or almond milk) I loved that there are so many options allowing everyone in your group to be able to enjoy

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