Supported by diamond sponsor Lyda Hill Philanthropies and chaired by Sharon Ballew, the event raises funds for the Turtle ...
Ky. (WAVE) - If you’re needing to vent about an ex this Valentine’s Day and have a few bucks to spare, the Louisville Nature Center has an idea. For $10, they’re allowing you to name a roach after a ...
Turtle Creek's site tucked away on the south side of Barnes Boulevard in Rockledge will make the future home of a subdivision of 294 homes ...
Those roaches will then be fed to a turtle. Louisville Nature Center will make a video of Francis, a yellow-bellied slider turtle, eating the roaches. The video will be sent to the donors.
WILL BE THE NEW HEAD COACH. A SOUTH LOUISVILLE SEAFOOD STAPLE IS BACK OPEN TODAY FOR ITS 101ST SEASON IN BUSINESS. WLKY NEWS CHOPPERS FLYING OVER MIKE LANNING’S OFF CANE RUN ROAD RESTAURANT IS ...
THE LOUISVILLE NATURE CENTER IS HOSTING A UNIQUE ... NOW THE STAFF WILL FEED THE PETS TO THEIR YELLOW BELLIED SLIDER TURTLE NAMED FRANCES. THE MONEY RAISED WILL BE USED TO BUY A BIGGER TANK ...
The Louisville Nature Center is looking to get resident yellow-bellied slider Francis a bigger tank. In exchange for donations, center officials will let people name a roach after their ex and get a ...
Turtle Creek Golf Club in Rockledge this week announced that it will be permanently closing its doors later this year after 52 years in business. Turtle Creek's last day in business scheduled for ...
Louisville Nature Center is inviting people to name a roach after their ex in exchange for a donation this Valentine's Day. Money raised will go toward funding a new turtle habitat. If you're ...