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While for some, summer in Louisville means endless trips to the Zoo, Kentucky Kingdom, the pool, or neighborhood parks, others look forward to summer because it’s the return of picnic season for the Catholic churches in the Louisville area. With so many churches around, there’s multiple picnics for you to attend just about every weekend.

You’re missing out if you’ve never attended a picnic at one of the churches listed below as they’re run by excited volunteers who cook delicious meals, give live performances, and conduct carnival-like activities for both children and adults, to ensure you have a night of fun. You can’t help but feel a sense of joy as you wander the picnics bonding with others in the Louisville community. Attending a picnic, or two, is something you should add to your summer to-do list.

While some picnics have already kicked off in May, here’s a list of picnics happening from June-August in the Louisville area:


Toasty’s This is a drink that is best enjoyed on the fringes of cold seasons as the weather is warming up or cooling off. Definitely perfect for spring to encourage the warmth! There’s been some rock solid rum drinks made around Germantown for a few years now but this one in particular is best enjoyed on a sunny patio with a burger or a hot dog, if you catch my drift.Ingredients: White rum, Campari, strawberry allspice syrup, lime juice
SATURDAY, MARCH 30 Baby Goat Day! Legend At Pope Lick | 4002 S Pope Lick Rd. | Search Facebook | Free | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Meet baby goats and get a free photo with donation. There will be coffee and warm donuts, other snacks and souvenirs along with fresh farm items with Sunny Acres Farm bringing eggs, baked goods, goat milk soap, and local honey.
Check Out PuttshackPuttshack, the world’s first and only upscale tech-infused mini golf experience is now open at the Oxmoor Center.The new space is equipped with four 9-hole courses, a dedicated DJ booth, extensive shareable menu, hand-crafted cocktails, and both private and semi-private event spaces. You can also enjoy playing nostalgic games like life-size beer pong, air hockey, roulette, and Connect Four. Puttshack Louisville offers a family-friendly setting during the day and shifts to an elevated nightlife environment for those aged 21 and up after 8 p.m.
Monnik We’re just some beer slingers showing this neighborhood we ain’t no one-trick pony.Ingredients:Macerated strawberry puree, JOTO yuzu sake, pineapple, Campari, rum, clarified yogurt
Canary Club We wanted to make something that captures the essence of Germantown, a close-knit community driven by neighborhood friends. The Breeze’s Cold Brew, Campari, and a vino amaro paired with an Underberg ties together something quintessentially Germantown, an unlikely friendship that you’ll grow to love. Best served with a buddy!Ingredients: Underberg, Pasubio, Aperol, Cold Brew with Coconut and Vanilla
Our Lady of Mount Carmel THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 6-8 5505 New Cut Rd Visit Our Lady of Mount Carmel on June 6 for Ride Night or on June 8 for their Chicken Dinner.
St. Francis Xavier Church SATURDAY, JUNE 8 155 Stringer Ln St. Francis Xavier kicks off their picnic with Summerfest and a Super Raffle Drawing.
St. Paul Catholic Church THURSDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 13-15 6901 Dixie Hwy Over the course of three nights, St. Paul’s picnic includes Ride Night and their Chicken Dinner.
MerryWeather’s AKA the Schnitzel-Bürd This drink needed to skew German, or what the hell was the point!? Jagermeister was the first step, then. It had to be Kentucky, so bourbon was the next. To keep it tropical, as our house style suggests, pineapple followed. We then sought to craft a shaken Jagermeister sour that mimicked a Jungle Bird, but where rich honey stepped in for the sweet, and lemon stole the sour spotlight. Angostura bitters then added the spice, and so we could officially call it, dare we say, tiki. A spritz of Campari begins the glass.Ingredients: Jagermeister, Bourbon, Pineapple, Honey, Lemon, Angostura, Spritz of Campari
Sunday Easter BrunchEaster brunch is a holiday rite of passage. If you’re looking for a spot in Louisville that every bunny will love, look no further than the link above. We’ve compiled a few of the best options in the city for a Sunday meal that won’t disappoint!
Holy Family Church THURSDAY, JUNE 27 3938 Poplar Level Rd There’s no better way to spend Thirsty Thursday than at Holy Family Church.
St. Rita Catholic Church FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JULY 19-20 8709 Preston Hwy With a used book sale, gambling booths, and tons of activities for children, St. Rita’s picnic is something you don’t want to miss.
St. Gabriel Catholic Church SATURDAY, JULY 20 5505 Bardstown Rd St. Gabriel’s picnic will be a fun night with food trucks, inflatables, and other exciting activities.
Holy Trinity Catholic Church SUNDAY-MONDAY, AUGUST 2-3 501 Cherrywood Rd Kick off August with Holy Trinity’s Fall Festival/Homecoming.
Sts. Simon & Jude Parish MONDAY, AUGUST 3 4335 Hazelwood Ave Enjoy Sts. Simon & Jude’s indoor picnic with food, raffles, booths, pull tabs, and kids’ games.
Wild LightsLouisville’s premier springtime lights attraction, Wild Lights, returns to the Louisville Zoo for its fifth year. Bringing a new lineup of lanterns, Wild Lights will run Thursday through Sunday nights from Mar. 23 – May 19. Tickets start at $23 with special deals for families. Check out the link above for a sneak peek!
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Malia is LEO’s social media intern. She’s a Louisville native and a senior at New York University studying Media, Culture, and Communications and Journalism. In her free time, she loves to read, watch...