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April 1 kicks off our spring membership drive. Join or renew throughout the month of April and receive a limited edition Bernheim decal. We now offer the chance to automatically […]
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April 1 kicks off our spring membership drive. Join or renew throughout the month of April and receive a limited edition Bernheim decal. We now offer the chance to automatically […]
Make your gifts meaningful this year with the Gift of Wonder! Adventure awaits your loved ones with the gift of a Bernheim membership. They’ll enjoy a year full of experiences […]
The deadline for Bernheim’s 2023 Artist Residency Program was November 28, 2022, and we are thrilled with the overall number, diversity of media, and geographic range of this year’s pool […]
Source: The Record February 8, 2020 ‘The Bernheim Under Threat Roadshow,” which will discuss the prosed LG&E natural gas pipeline and its impact on Bernheim Forest, will be held at the Sisters of Loretto Motherhouse on Feb. 18 at 2 p.m.
CLERMONT, Ky – A newly-formed Rites of Passage program for Black youth in Louisville is now welcoming applications through August 2, 2021, at louisvilleritesofpassage.org. The program, whose partner organizations […]
All Bernheim memberships are revocable licenses and can be revoked at any time in the sole discretion of Bernheim without refund in the event of any noncompliance with or violation […]
Source: The Pioneer News February 19, 2019 CLERMONT — The votes are in! The public has spoken! Athena is the name of the female golden eagle that Bernheim is now tracking. Named for the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage and inspiration, the public chose the moniker…
In the one-year anniversary of Covid, people are beginning to contemplate how a viral pandemic has changed them as individuals, as organizations and as global citizens. We are almost assuredly […]
Source: Ruckus Louisville By Allan Day June 15, 2019 Q&A with Allan Day A multimedia visual artist, Kathleen Lolley’s work transports the viewer into fantasy worlds that blur the line between human, plant, and animal. Selected as one of Bernheim Forest and Arboretum’s…
Source: WFPL By Ryan Van Velzer October 12, 2022 Utilities in Kentucky have made little progress in meeting their own climate goals, according to a new Sierra Club report analyzing major […]
Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution Joanne O’Sullivan February 3, 2020 [This content has been edited to only show the information relevant to Bernheim. For complete article, click here] While summer vacation stretches on seemingly forever, spring break is compressed, usually into…
By Environmental Artist in Residence Carla Rhodes Growing up in the Louisville area, I never had the pleasure of visiting Bernheim. After spending a lifetime away in the New York […]