Building a diverse community of faith each week, inclusive of special needs. Resident day and adventure camps.
The adidas Tennis Camps were developed to provide athletes an opportunity to become better tennis players in a fun, positive atmosphere. Our campers learn from the best coaches in the sport and leave
This summer, invest in the skills that will help your child achieve his or her full potential throughout the school year. Nonprofit Invent Nows premier program, Camp Invention, is a weeklong adventur
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Encore! Youth Theatre has a performing arts camp for students who want to perform in a musical and a visual arts camp for students interested in behind the scenes work.
Features instruction from coaches who know how to develop talent, beginners the know how to become intermediate, advanced player training, special talks on athletics, schoolwork, sportsmanship, written evaluations for each camper.
Have a blast this summer at Sports Zone Summer Day Camp ! Located at Turners 3125 Upper River Road in Louisville KY. The camp will begin 5-28-07 thru 8-10-07!
Spot 5's half day art camps teach the fundamentals of painting, drawing and ceramics.
History of Louisville, Kentucky See also: History of Kentucky, Louisville in the American Civil War, and The Filson Historical Society Louisville's founder, George Rogers Clark The history of Louisville spans hundreds of years, and has been influenced by the area's geography and location. The rapids at the Falls of the Ohio created a barrier to river travel, and as a result, settlements grew up at this stopping point. The first European settlement in the vicinity of modern-day Louisville was on Corn Island in 1778 by Col. George Rogers Clark, credited as the founder of Louisville. Several landmarks in the community are named after him. Two years later, in 1780, the Virginia General Assembly approved the town charter of Louisville. The city was named in honor of King Louis XVI of France, whose soldiers were then aiding Americans in the Revolutionary War. Early residents lived in forts to protect themselves from Indian raids, but moved out by the late 1780s. In 1803, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark organized their expedition across America in the original town of Clarksville, Indiana at the present-day Falls of the Ohio in Louisville. View of Main Street Louisville in 1846 The city's early growth was influenced by the fact that river boats had to be unloaded and moved downriver before reaching the falls.