Cultural Pass offers free in-person experiences for kids in Greater Louisville area
The 2021 Cultural Pass program will provide in-person and online access to 51 of Greater Louisville s arts and cultural institutes. Author: Taylor Weiter Updated: 5:39 PM EDT May 27, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. After a year of trying to have arts and cultural experiences online, Fund for the Arts and the Arts and Culture Alliance announced new, free in-person learning opportunities for students in southern Indiana.
This year s Cultural Pass program for southern Indiana will encourage students to learn something new and fun after a difficult year filled with non-traditional learning.
The 2021 Cultural Pass program will provide in-person and online access to 51 of Greater Louisville s arts and cultural institutes, like the Falls of the Ohio State Park, Carnegie Center for Arts & History and Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site.
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Participants in brightly colored costumes, some with faces painted, paraded on Friday down Second Street in South Philadelphia following trucks that blared string band or popular music. Some wore masks but many did not, and others marched with them wearing “South Philly Still Struts” sweatshirts. WPVI-TV reported that other groups of Mummers marched through other sections of south Philadelphia.
The mayor, Jim Kenney, announced in July that the city would not grant permits to planned outdoor events with more than 50 people, effectively canceling the large annual parade and other events as officials struggled to keep a lid on the spread of the virus. Some Mummers leaders and organizations also asked members to stay home.
2021/01/02 07:50 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Scores of costumed performers took to the streets of their south Philadelphia stomping grounds for a New Year’s celebration of Mummers tradition, far from the customary parade route and despite official cancellation of the annual event and a ban on large gatherings due to the coronavirus pandemic. Participants in brightly colored costumes, some with faces painted, paraded Friday down 2nd Street in South Philadelphia following trucks that blared string band or popular music. Some wore masks but many did not, and others marched with them wearing “South Philly Still Struts” sweatshirts. WPVI-TV reported that other groups of Mummers marched through other sections of south Philadelphia.