The camps are for children ages 6-12, and are offered at twelve community centers in Louisville.
In November, the city cut the ribbon on the the Alberta O. Jones Park in the city's California neighborhood.
Parks and Recreation and Metro Council will host four public meetings for residents to weigh in on what features they'd like to see at the Algonquin and Camp Taylor pools.
Mayor Craig Greenberg will host his first night out next Wednesday, March 15, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Northeast Family YMCA in Lyndon.
Art in the Park is being held at Central Park in Old Louisville on July 21.
Officials said if the center had opened, there would have been significant restrictions in hours, likely elimination of pool parties and swim lessons, and severe restrictions on the number of visitors.
Officials said the park spaces remain open, and the public is invited to use it as a space to enjoy the outdoors while continuing to practice social distancing.
Community feedback will help shape the future of the park in Louisville's west end.
The award goes to the parks agency that shows involvement and significant contribution to the parks and recreation field in the state.
The actor showed off his singing abilities after a surprise performance in Nashville at Robert's Western World and sang Johnny Cash's classic "Folsom Prison Blues."