SATURDAY, JUNE 8
SPOTLIGHT:  13TH ANNUAL UCHM HOME TOUR
The 13th Annual United Crescent Hill Ministries Home Tour takes place Saturday, June 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Since 1974, UCHM, located at 150 S. State St., has provided valuable services to youth, seniors and those in need of emergency assistance in the Crescent Hill, Clifton, Clifton Heights and Butchertown communities. The tour highlights the wonderfully restored homes typical of these neighborhoods. It includes a sampling of homes on Lexington Road, Ransdell Avenue, South Hite, Eastover Court and Baringer Avenue. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the tour. Tickets may be purchased online through www.uchmlouky.org or at the following neighborhood locations:  A Reader’s Corner, The Wine Rack, Carmichael’s Bookstore, Eyedia, Margaret’s Consignment, UCHM Community Center and UCHM Member churches. Tickets may also be purchased at the seven participating homes on the day of the event. For more information, call (502) 893-0346 or visit www.uchmlouky.org/eventsHomeTour.php. (Various)

THE FLEA OFF MARKET
Fresh Start, 1007 E. Jefferson St., 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Free. On the second Saturday and Sunday of each month, the Flea Off Market offers the Louisville community an opportunity to interface with dozens of vendors and collectors offering a wide range of goods and wares for “re-purposing.” The market provides an opportunity to those who may have marketable items but no budget for shop space. The monthly bazaar features fresh-cut flowers, farm-fresh goods, live music, food trucks, cocktails and seasonal beers, and entertainment for all ages. For details, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . (Nulu/Downtown)

OLD LOUISVILLE GARDEN TOUR
Check-in in front of Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, 1402 St. James Ct., 10 a.m.-5 p.m., $12 advance ($15 day of tour). The 2013 Hidden Treasures Garden Tour, celebrating its 20th consecutive year, will return to its origins along South Second Street and will feature more than a dozen gardens. Also included will be the beautiful Woman’s Club Memory Garden and Art in Garden at the elegant DuPont Mansion on South Fourth Street. Visitors may enjoy complimentary refreshments and participate in a silent auction located in Haskins Hall at the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum. Tickets are $12 in advance (before 5 p.m. on June 7) or $15 on days of the tour. This event also takes place on Sunday, June 9. For more information, visit www.oldlouisvillegardentour.com or call (502) 635-5244. (Old Louisville)


SUNDAY, JUNE 9
HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR
Cave Hill Cemetery, 701 Baxter Ave., 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m., $15. Topics will include geological elements, decorative monuments, selected landscape features, trees and shrubs, and Louisville history. Cave Hill Cemetery was chartered in 1848, and contains the gravesites of such notable Louisvillians as city leader George Rogers Clark, Kentucky Derby founder Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., and Pete Browning, whose cracked bat led to Louisville Slugger fame. More info at (502) 451-5630 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . (Highlands)


FRIDAY, JUNE 14
KENTUCKIANA PRIDE FESTIVAL AND PARADE
Belvedere, riverfront between Fourth and Sixth sts., 7 p.m.-Midnight (Sat., Noon-Midnight), Free ($5 on Sat.). Each year on the Belvedere, the Kentuckiana Pride Festival becomes a place to celebrate diversity and raise funds for other community organizations working to meet the needs of LGBT individuals. Festivities kick off Friday, June 14 and continue to Saturday, June 15. The parade is followed by Friday Night Fest, which offers a preview of the next day’s event. Both days, area businesses join to show their support. For more information, call (502) 649-4851 or visit www.kypride.com. (Downtown)


SATURDAY, JUNE 15
TYLER PARK GARDEN TOUR
Mid City Mall, 1250 Bardstown Road, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., $12. The Tyler Park Neighborhood Association is offering the community a chance to view gardens that have never been seen on tour before. Van transportation will be provided. For more information, call Terry Redden at (502) 454-5795. (Highlands)

20TH ANNUAL DAYLILY SHOW AND SALE
Mid City Mall, 1250 Bardstown Road, 11 a.m., Free. The Daylily Society of Louisville will exhibit hundreds of daylilies and have registered locally-grown daylilies for sale at bargain prices. For more information call Richard Porter at (502) 584-7284 or Don and Claudia Wolff at (502) 363-3349. (Highlands)