Keith Kaiser celebrates the Earth with The Parklands of Floyds Fork.
The effort was organized by Leadership Southern Indiana for a second year.
Maker's Mark Distillery and University of Kentucky forestry researchers planted 2,000 white-oak seedlings at Star Hill Farm in Loretto, which is the home of the distillery.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, zoo officials and the LG&E and KU Foundation celebrated the annual Party for the Planet. Kids in Action were honored.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Zoo celebrated earth with the culmination of its Party for the Planet on Sunday.
In addition to being Thunder Over Louisville, today is also Earth Day, a day meant to bring attention to our planet and the environment.
The celebration includes general admission for $8.25. Parking will also be free
Volunteers with Atria Senior Living did landscaping, planted trees and painted a deck at a Louisville Dreams with Wings home Louisville's Klondike neighborhood.
The gardens are built on top of the former Ohio Street Landfill and features tons of colorful flowers and plants.
"Party for the Planet" will last through the entire month of April, with reduced admission fees for certain days.