Get Ready for the Holidays with the season's favorite local shopping event. bardstownroadaglow.org
The 39th Bardstown Road Aglow happens this Saturday, Dec. 7. From noon to 10 p.m., shop and dine along with thousands of your fellow Louisvillians in Louisville’s Historic Highlands neighborhood.
Highlights of the event include:
WLKY’s Kent Taylor and WHAS’s Connie Leonard will again host the annual Wendy’s Holiday Tree Lighting at 1108 Bardstown Road and Grinstead Drive with Santa Claus and holiday music. Tree Lighting at 6:00 p.m.
Free Trolley Rides!
Live Holiday Music
Special discounts on food, drinks, and merchandise at participating restaurants and shops throughout the Highlands neighborhood.
Additional security for the holiday event will be provided by Louisville Metro Police, Fifth Division.
For more information can be found on our website bardstownroadaglow.org and see the list of participating stores below. (Click to expand)
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