Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced today that the Louisville Free Public Library will host 100+ free youth programs during spring break, to help keep kids and teens entertained while not in school.
“Fun and learning doesn’t have to end when school is out,” Mayor Greenberg said in the release. “We are thrilled to offer these programs at no charge to serve families who need access to safe, engaging and amazing learning opportunities for young people in every corner of this community.”
The Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) offers hands-on learning programs for children to play, create, and explore together, including interactive storytimes, crafts, nature play, a puppet show, and STEAM activities at locations across Louisville. Families can also enjoy free presentations and performances at the Library from Kentucky Shakespeare, the Little Loomhouse, Brightside Louisville, Jefferson Memorial Forest, and the Louisville Orchestra, starting Saturday March 29th and running through April 6, 2025.
The Library also offers kids and teens access to thousands of books, eBooks, graphic novels, blockbuster movies, and popular music – available free with a library card.
To see a complete list of special activities planned during the week, go to: http://www.lfpl.org/SpringBreak
This article appears in Mar 14-27, 2025.
