LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The City of Louisville will be seeing green during the week of Veterans Day.
Louisville Metro Council and the Office of Circuit Court Clerk have teamed up to bring Operation Green Light to the city, honoring veterans' service and sacrifice.
From Nov. 4-11, Louisville businesses, buildings, structures, bridges and homes are encouraged to participate in Operation Green Light.
“Participating in Operation Green Light sends a clear message to our veterans: you are seen, appreciated and supported,” David L. Nicholson, Circuit Court clerk, said in a news release. “By shining a green light, we honor our veterans, acknowledging their sacrifices and challenges."
Metro Council President Markus Winkler said City Hall's historic clock tower will be green.
This is the third year for Operation Green Light in Louisville. Last year, more than 300 counties throughout the country participated in Operation Green Light.
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