Practice self care in the New Year at Louisville Salt Cave. | Photo by @louisvillesaltcave
Looking to meet your New Year’s resolution in Louisville? From feeling fit to finding more family time, check out our local resolution recommendations below.
Shop local
The Refillery | Peach of the Earth, 801 E. Market St. | Cut down on single-use plastic by refilling containers with bath and home care products ranging from shampoo to laundry detergent.
Before Sunday | Online | Stock up on eco-conscious items like bamboo straws, biodegradable hair ties, reusable produce bags, and more. Plus, they deliver locally for free.
Louisville Tool Library |1227 Logan St. | Instead of buying a new power tool for a project, borrow one free for seven days.
Explore your city
Louisville Food Tours | NuLu, Various locations | Brush up on the history of the NuLu and Butchertown area one bite at a time.
Stop at places like Feast BBQ on the NuLu Food & History tour.
Photo by LOUtoday
Practice self care
Weightless Float Spa | 600 Distiller Commons Ste. 150 | Float into relaxation in a sensory deprivation tank that’s filled with water set to your body’s temperature and 900 pounds of Epsom salt — which helps reduce pain and inflammation.
Louisville Salt Cave | 9800 Shelbyville Rd. | Salt therapy — aka halotherapy — utilizes a halogenerator to grind and disperse tiny particles of salt to help your immune system, life balance, and energy.
GlowRX | 11509 Shelbyville Rd. | Get glowing with gold facials, injectables, lashes, and massages.
Sunflower Soul Healing | 1711 Bardstown Rd. | Harmonize and restore your body with a reiki healing session from a certified practitioner.
Medical Transformation Center | 13111 Eastpoint Park Blvd. | Get nutritional and regenerative IV therapies to boost immunity, optimize aging, and minimize anxiety.
Senior City Editor Katie prepped for Derby 2022 with a hydration IV therapy from the Medical Transformation Center.
Photo by LOUtoday
Get outside
Olmsted Parks Conservancy | Various locations | Explore the 18 Frederick Law Olmsted-designed parks and parkways system — one of his greatest career accomplishments.
Louisville Grows |1641 Portland Ave. | Become a trained Citizen Forester who helps plant trees and educates the community.
Louisville Nature Center | 3745 Illinois Ave. | Learn about local wildlife and plants during guided hikes and demonstrations.
Make something
AA Clay Studio | 2829 S. 4th St. | Take a six-week course and learn how to create pottery using your hands or a wheel.
Made Stitch Company | 1860 Mellwood Ave. Ste. 281 | Make modern fashion pieces during a single class or in a course series.
Take care of a pet
Kentucky Humane Society | 1000 Lyndon Lane | Visit an adoption center to meet your next furry friend or shop its “Pawtique” to support cats, dogs, and horses in need.
Animal House Adoption Center | 3516 Newburg Rd. | Meet and adopt shelter pets from Louisville Metro Animal Services.
Sandy’s Pet Shop | 1421 Hess Lane | This family owned and operated pet store has everything you need for fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
Carmichael’s Bookstore is Louisville’s oldest indie bookstore | Photo by @liveinlou
Read more books
Carmichael’s Bookstore | 1295 Bardstown Rd. + 2720 Frankfort Ave. | Carmichael’s has been around for 40 years. The small shops offer a hand-picked selection of titles.
Butcher Cabin Books | 990 Barret Ave. | This horror-themed book and gift store is the place to find independent, lesser-known horror novels.
The Factory Gym | 4709 Allmond Ave. #3B | Locally owned for 38 years, this gym offers boxing classes and personal trainers.
Trager Family JCC | 3600 Dutchmans Ln. | The fitness center offers over 75 weekly group fitness classes, cardio equipment, and strength stations.
YMCA Louisville | Ten branch locations | Explore many fitness options like zumba class, walking on an indoor track, or personal training. Meanwhile, the kids can spend time in the Kids’ Club.
POLL
What do you think of New Year’s resolutions?
A. Love them. I make them every year.
B. Meh. Sometimes I make them, sometimes I break them.
C. New Year’s resolutions are silly.
Editorial:Katie Molck, Britt Thorson, Emily Shea, Jessalin Heins-Nagamoto, Dayten Rose, Sarah Leonhardt, Katie Smith | Send us a scoop, question, or feedback.
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