Keith Kaiser joins some artists getting ready for a big weekend in Norton Commons.
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Kentucky's summer tradition is back.
There were nature-lead hikes, butterfly studies, a rock wall, live music and educational booths all rooted in nature.
There was food vendors, games, live dance performances and music at Central Park in Old Louisville.
Backpacks filled with notebooks and pencils were given away.
The market spotlights Black owned businesses.
The festival will feature more than 70 Black-owned businesses, musical performances, panel discussions, networking events and food vendors.
The Kentucky Science Center’s annual Thunder Over Louisville event, ThunderBlast, returns Saturday, April 22.
The festival is at the Silver Creek Township Park.