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Juneteenth LVA Camp at Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

For the fourth consecutive year, Waterfront Park and Louisville Visual Art will offer a full scholarship camp in the theme of Juneteenth. The week-long summer day camp will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from June 10 to 14. During the camp, students will be introduced to the works and history of Ed Hamilton, Muhammad Ali, and the Underground Railroad while also learning about Juneteenth and Louisville. 

Kentucky Craft Bash

Waterfront Park: Festival Plaza 231 Witherspoon Ave, Louisville, KY, United States

The Kentucky Guild of Brewers will be hosting the sixth annual Kentucky Craft Bash. Only pouring beers from breweries within the Commonwealth, the Craft Bash hosts over 50 local breweries and serves more than 150 different varieties of beer.

Water Lantern Festival

Waterfront Park: TurfMutt Great Lawn 231 E. Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY, United States

Water Lantern Festival is filled with fun, happiness, hope, and great memories that you'll cherish for a lifetime. This is a family friendly event that can be shared by everyone. Friends, families, neighbors, and lots of people that you haven't met can come together to create a peaceful, memorable experience.

Race to Cure Sarcoma Louisville

Big Four Lawn 129 W River Road, Louisville, KY, United States

The Race to Cure Sarcoma (RTCS) is the premier run/walk series in the United States, focused on raising awareness, providing education, and research funds for sarcoma.

Give For Good Louisville 2024

Support Waterfront Park during Give for Good Louisville on Thursday, September 12! Click here to support Waterfront Park with a donation!  

Out of the Darkness Walk

Waterfront Park: TurfMutt Great Lawn 231 E. Witherspoon Street, Louisville, KY, United States

The Out of the Darkness Community Walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, and support. It unites our communities and provides an opportunity to acknowledge the ways in which suicide and mental health conditions have affected our lives and the lives of those we love and care about.