The city of St. Matthews rang in the Fourth of July weekend in style this year, hosting its very first Freedom Fest — a brand-new community celebration that brought neighbors together for a festive holiday kickoff.
According to WDRB, the inaugural event got the patriotic party started on the evening of Friday, July 4th weekend, giving Louisville-area residents a fun, local option to mark America’s 250th anniversary milestone alongside their neighbors.
The debut of Freedom Fest adds a fresh tradition to the St. Matthews community calendar, reflecting the neighborhood’s enthusiasm for celebrating together. With Louisville also joining in America 250 festivities more broadly — and Waterfront Park putting the finishing touches on its own Fourth of July stage setup — the holiday weekend shaped up to be a full slate of community celebration across the metro area.
Whether it’s a first-ever neighborhood festival or a beloved waterfront gathering, Louisville and its surrounding communities showed that the spirit of coming together runs deep — and that there’s always room for a new tradition to take root.