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The June Library newsletter highlights events including the Celebrate Summer Carnival at Steinbaugh Pavilion, the Big Bubble Circus, and a Teen Pride Party. It also spotlights the Library's new Kanopy streaming service, curated booklists for Pride Month and Juneteenth, and free Adventure Passes and ...
June's newsletter features a First Friday on Louisville soda parlors (complete with ice cream), a Model T car show, Louisville trivia night at a local tap house, and an Ancestry research series at the library. It also celebrates Pride Month by recounting Boulder County Clerk Clela Rorex's historic 1...
The City’s participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) makes federally backed and discounted flood insurance available for all residents.
This summer of 2026 – the 150th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood – The City of Louisville would like to pay homage to the tomato and all the creativity and appetite it inspires! Embark on a juicy adventure to find eight hidden tomato-inspired pieces of art throughout Louisville!
The June Recreation & Senior Center newsletter announces updated summer hours, a Senior Summertime Picnic on June 17, free Father's Day admission on June 21, and a 30-day Farmer's Carry fitness challenge. It also promotes youth sports camps, a 3rd–5th grade splash party, outdoor fitness classes ...
Due to recent heavy snowfall and resulting tree limb damage throughout the community, the City of Louisville will open the Branch Recycle Site on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The May Library newsletter highlights events including a book release celebration with local author Malia Maunakea for AAPI Heritage Month, a space-themed First Friday featuring musician Kid Astronaut, and adult programs on permaculture, amateur radio, and retirement planning. It also spotlights the...
The Louisville Historical Museum newsletter announces a July 4th closure and a lineup of events, including a "Living Legends" women's history walking tour, summer preschool nature programs, an Ancestry.com research series, general walking tours, and a "History Happy Hour."
The May newsletter highlights a packed lineup of events including a First Friday focused on freedom of the press, a History Happy Hour on the memory of place, walking tours of historic trees and the Capitol Hill neighborhood, and a summer preschool series. It also celebrates the city's participation...
The May Recreation & Senior Center newsletter announces the opening of Memory Square Outdoor Pool on May 22, the Touch-A-Truck family event on May 30, and the Bloomin' Seniors Plant Sale on May 16. It also promotes a full slate of fitness classes, youth camps, pass sales, and Mother's Day free a...
At their April 21 meeting, the Louisville City Council voted to discontinue exploring the purchase of 101 South Taylor Avenue after reviewing and discussing the purchase’s fiscal impact.
The City of Louisville, in collaboration with the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, America 250 Foundation, and American 250-Colorado 150 Commission, are partnering to celebrate the coming 150th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood (sesquicentennial) alongside the nation’s 250th birthday (semiquinc...
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