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City Of Louisville: Jack O' Lantern Spectacular Returns To Iroquois Park For 9th Consecutive Year
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September 01, 2021
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Jack O' Lantern Spectacular returns
to Iroquois Park for 9th consecutive year
Jack O' Lantern Spectacular returns
to Iroquois Park for 9th consecutive year
Find out what's happening in Louisvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Returning this year as a walk-thru event with tickets on sale beginning Sept. 1; 5,000 artistically carved pumpkins to light historic Iroquois Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- September 1, 2021 -- In what has become the must-see event of the Halloween season, Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular, presented by Thorntons, is returning for the ninth consecutive year to South Louisville’s Iroquois Park from Sept. 30-Oct. 31, 2021.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- September 1, 2021 -- In what has become the must-see event of the Halloween season, Jack O’ Lantern Spectacular, presented by Thorntons, is returning for the ninth consecutive year to South Louisville’s Iroquois Park from Sept. 30-Oct. 31, 2021.
This year’s theme is “Changing the Channel: A Timeline of Television History,” and will feature your favorite shows from the 1950’s Golden Age of Television to what we stream today on our devices, and everything in between. Guests can weave their way through the woods, filled with familiar faces and scenes from the small screen, set to the iconic theme songs we’ve come to know and love. Attendees should be prepared to relive decades of TV history from Batman to Breaking Bad, the moon landing to MTV, and Get Smart to the Sopranos.
This year’s theme is “Changing the Channel: A Timeline of Television History,” and will feature your favorite shows from the 1950’s Golden Age of Television to what we stream today on our devices, and everything in between. Guests can weave their way through the woods, filled with familiar faces and scenes from the small screen, set to the iconic theme songs we’ve come to know and love. Attendees should be prepared to relive decades of TV history from Batman to Breaking Bad, the moon landing to MTV, and Get Smart to the Sopranos.
“The Parks Alliance of Louisville and our production company, Passion for Pumpkins, are thrilled to return to the walking path this year, however, everyone’s health and safety will continue to be a priority,” said Brooke Pardue, CEO of the Parks Alliance of Louisville. “We are committed to creating both an enjoyable and safe environment for our guests, staff, and volunteers, and will have protocols in place throughout the show.”
“The Parks Alliance of Louisville and our production company, Passion for Pumpkins, are thrilled to return to the walking path this year, however, everyone’s health and safety will continue to be a priority,” said Brooke Pardue, CEO of the Parks Alliance of Louisville. “We are committed to creating both an enjoyable and safe environment for our guests, staff, and volunteers, and will have protocols in place throughout the show.”
Event Details:
Event Details:
To request images, or logos contact Lisa Norkus at Lisa@parksalliancelou.org, 502/876-3588.
To request images, or logos contact Lisa Norkus at Lisa@parksalliancelou.org, 502/876-3588.
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ABOUT: The Parks Alliance of Louisville drives equitable investment in our public parks to elevate the wellbeing of the entire community. Formerly the Louisville Parks Foundation (LPF), the nonprofit organization was formed to support public parks not funded by other local nonprofits. Between 2015 and 2019, LPF completed major projects in California, Lannan, and Russell Lee parks, installed 5 turf soccer fields in three South Louisville parks, Beechmont, William Harrison, and Wyandotte, and built the first “Skate Spot” in the Midwest at Breslin Park. For more information, visit www.parksalliancelou.org.
ABOUT: The Parks Alliance of Louisville drives equitable investment in our public parks to elevate the wellbeing of the entire community. Formerly the Louisville Parks Foundation (LPF), the nonprofit organization was formed to support public parks not funded by other local nonprofits. Between 2015 and 2019, LPF completed major projects in California, Lannan, and Russell Lee parks, installed 5 turf soccer fields in three South Louisville parks, Beechmont, William Harrison, and Wyandotte, and built the first “Skate Spot” in the Midwest at Breslin Park. For more information, visit www.parksalliancelou.org.
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