Old Louisville Springfest
***SATURDAY, May 18, 2024***

With visitors from all over the city, vendors of exclusively handmade goods, Louisville's best food trucks, live music all day, and KidZone, our neighborhood is brimming with excitement!

Join us for Springfest in Toonerville Trolley Park, near the corner of Brook & Oak Street in Historic Old Louisville. Springfest is Old Louisville's biggest springtime festival and neighborhood market, and is always FREE and open to the general public. Springfest kicks off at 10 AM and rocks, eats, and shops until 7 PM!

TONS of Artists and FOOD TRUCKS!

Handmade artists, vendors, and non-profits will be selling their unique local art, upcycled goods, jewelry, pottery, clothing, handmade soaps, wood crafts, and artisanal food. Don’t miss out!

Food, Food, Food!

Sample some of Louisville's finest gourmet food trucks!

Music

Enjoy live music from local artists all day!

Hey Vendors! We are now taking registrations!

If you have any questions about being a vendor at Springfest 2024, please email springfestcontact@gmail.com


 

Springfest FAN Sign
$50.00

Springfest is just around the corner! We need your help by purchasing a FAN sign for your front yard. We will be installing Springfest FAN signs in people's yards about a week before the event. Springfest is how the neighborhood raises about 90% of its funds. So, we are pushing hard to have a great event this year. We will have handmade artists, food trucks, beer garden and live music all day.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on May 18th!!

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Thank You To Our 2024 Sponsors

Tom & Nancy Woodcock

2023 Springfest Event Map

2023 Springfest Vendors

About Toonerville Trolley Park

Springfest showcases Toonerville Trolley Park (1215 S Brook Street), a public city park bounded by Oak Street to the North, Brook & Floyd Streets to the East and West, and Ormsby Avenue to the South. Toonerville Trolley Park has been lovingly restored by local Toonerville residents in partnership with Metro Louisville Parks and then Councilman David James. Toonerville Park features playground equipment, Louisville's only urban dog run, and is adjacent to the Brook Street community garden.