The event showcases small businesses in downtown Jeffersonville and the ongoing revitalization in the area.
The Spring Street business will celebrate 100 years of serving southern Indiana customers on Saturday.
Mayor Mike Moore gave his "Building the Foundation for Our Next Generation" speech at a luncheon hosted by the Clark County Rotary Club on Tuesday.
It's the season of giving, and many across Kentuckiana are planning to help dozens of families get a warm meal this week for the holidays.
To celebrate, the city plans on closing Spring Street downtown every Friday evening through July.
The city's parks department released its summer programming this week — a big change after the pandemic canceled everything last year.
This comes after the GCCS board approved $6 million in budget cuts, which will shutter two facilities in Jeffersonville.
Parking and traffic will be restricted in two blocks on Spring Street this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6 and 7, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
The elementary school will also feature a STEAM curriculum, where students as young as age 5 will learn about science, technology, engineering, art and math.
The building that housed Ann's by the River for years will soon be home to a breakfast and Mexican restaurant.