It has been a big week for Louisville’s young people, with two uplifting milestones putting local kids in the spotlight.
The Addie & Baylor Foundation and the Kentucky Science Center have unveiled a new Discovery Gallery Library project, bringing an exciting educational resource to one of Louisville’s most beloved science destinations. The collaboration between the foundation and the Science Center marks a meaningful investment in hands-on learning for children and families across the region.
Meanwhile, students at Sacred Heart shone brightly in a production of Annie Jr. presented through the Penguin Project. The Penguin Project is a nationally recognized theater program that pairs young performers with and without disabilities, giving every participant a chance to experience the joy and teamwork of live performance. The Sacred Heart students’ production is a testament to the creativity, dedication, and inclusive spirit that make Louisville’s youth community so special.
Together, these two stories reflect a Louisville that is investing in its children — whether through new spaces for discovery and reading or through the transformative power of the arts.