 Flood Disaster Recovery Update
FEMA has reported that as of close of business on 5/12/2015
there were 666 residents in Jefferson Co. who have made application for
assistance. 119 of those persons made application at the Disaster
Recovery Center (DRC) located at Okolona fire station located at 8501 Preston
Hwy. We are currently awaiting FEMA approval for a second DRC located at
Beechmont Community Center, which was scheduled for inspection and could open
as early as Saturday. The DRC locations will be closed in observance
of Memorial Day.
FEMA has brought in Disaster Survivor Assistance teams who are going door to
door in affected areas to encourage persons to make application and they can
assist them with this process while at their residence. We have provided FEMA
with the mapped locations of preliminary damage identified by our agency from
the web site posting and site survey conducted following the flooding.
Residents can apply for aid by any one of the following
methods.
· Online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
· Calling
800-621-3362 (TTY 800-462-7585, Video Relay Service 800-621-3362). The toll-free telephone numbers will operate from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time seven days a week until further notice
· By smartphone
or tablet at m.fema.gov.
· Visiting the
DRC
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Jefferson County PVA
Extends Property Appeal Deadline to May 29th @ 4:00 P.M.
and Adds PVA Staff To
Assist Residential Property Owners at Two Local Libraries.
In the meantime, the office is continuing to assist residents at
the Crescent Hill Library, 2762 Frankfort Avenue, during these hours:
- Monday, May 18 – 10 am–4 pm
- Tuesday, May 19 – 10 am–2 pm
- Wednesday, May 20 – 10 am–2 pm and 3 pm–5 pm
- Thursday, May 21 – 10 am-2 pm
- Friday, May 22 – 10 am–2 pm and 3 pm–5 pm
- Monday, May 25 – 10 am–4 pm
- Tuesday, May 26 – 10 am–2 pm
- Wednesday, May 27 – 10 am–2 pm and 3 pm–5 pm
- Thursday, May 28 – 10 am-2 pm
- Friday, May 29 – 10 am–2 pm
Highlands/Shelby Park Library 1250 Bardstown Rd., #4 Louisville, KY 40204 will
be available during these hours:
- Monday, May 18 – 10 am–5 pm
- Tuesday, May 19 – 10 am–4pm
- Wednesday, May 20 – 10 am–5 pm
- Thursday, May 21 – 10 am-4pm
- Friday, May 22 – 10 am-5 pm
- Monday, May 25 – Closed for Memorial Day
- Tuesday, May 26 – 10 am–4 pm
- Wednesday, May 27 – 10 am––5 pm
- Thursday, May 28 – 10 am-4pm
- Friday, May 29 – 10 am–4 pm
An
online conference appeal service can be accessed at the PVA
website: https://jeffersonpva.ky.gov. Property
owners who choose to disagree
with their 2015 assessment must provide documentation to support their opinion
of value and complete their online conference appeal from any
computer, downtown at the PVA office in the Fiscal Court Building, 531 Court
Place, or at any branch of the Louisville Free Public Library.
 South Louisville Business Association Lunch
Meeting
Thursday May 21 12 noon – 1:00 pm Antioch Church 7515
Southside Dr
Mike Slaton from the
Iroquois Amphitheatre and a representative from Jefferson Memorial Forest
will discuss summer programming for these Parks venues. www.slba-lou.org to rsvp.
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 Southwest Women’s Roundtable
May 20, 2015 8:30-10:30
Southwest Women’s
Roundtable Presents Christy Smallwood Hosted by: Christian
Academy of Louisville Southwest Campus & Southeast Christian Southwest
8307 St. Andrews Church Rd (Meeting held at Southeast Christian
Church) RSVP: swwrt2013@gmail.co
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 WorkOne Regional Job Fair is May 19
WorkOne Southern Indiana will host a Regional Job Fair on
Tuesday, May 19, from 3 pm - 7 pm at the WorkOne Center, 2125 State St., Ste.
#15, in New Albany, Ind. More than 50 regional companies will be
recruiting for hundreds of positions in logistics, financial services,
transportation, healthcare, manufacturing and hospitality. Positions and wages
range from labor to professional levels.
Job seekers should bring several copies of their resumes, dress
professionally and be prepared to discuss employment opportunities with
employers. For more information, call (812) 948-6102.
"Hot Job News" and upcoming events at Kentucky Career
Center locations
Keep up to date on
what's happening by visiting the KentuckianaWorks website (www.kentuckianaworks.org). You'll find links
to job opportunities in the "Hot Job News" column. Training
opportunities, workshops, job fairs and orientations for training at the
Kentucky Career Center locations in the KentuckianaWorks region are posted on
the Events Calendar, located in the top menu tab.
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Buy Local Fair
Sunday May 17
Where: Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Rd.
When: Sunday, May 17th from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The fair will host a variety of local businesses, musicians,
artists and craftspeople, chefs, community organizers and farmers. All
locally-owned independent businesses and individuals were encouraged to
participate as vendors.
Noon – 5:00 p.m. - The Louisville
Water Company will have a H20 Kids Zone
· 12:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. –
Live Music
· 2:15 p.m. – Magnificent
Mushroom “Iron Shroom”
· 4:00 p.m. – Fleur de Lis
Food Fight
Admission is free, $5 per car to park. Bicycles are free to
park thanks to VO2 Multisport! Sorry, pets are not allowed on the Louisville
Water Tower Park property.
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 Waste, recycling collection to be delayed Memorial Day week
There will be no residential garbage, recycling or yard
waste collection within the Louisville Metro Urban Services District (former
Louisville city limits) on Memorial Day, Monday May 25, 2015. Collection
through the week will be delayed by one day because of the holiday.
Residents who rely on private haulers for garbage,
recycling and yard waste collection should consult those haulers about holiday
collection schedules.
Also, Jefferson County recycling, hazardous waste and
waste reduction facilities will be closed on Saturday May 23 in recognition
of the holiday and closed on Monday as usual. A complete list of the sites
is at louisvilleky.gov/government/public-works/services/recycling.
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 Metro
Health Survey
What do
you think people living in Louisville need to be healthy?
The
Community Health Needs Survey helps the health department and local hospitals
learn what people living in Louisville think they need healthier lives. The
survey takes 5-7 minutes to complete and your individual answers are
confidential. Thank you for helping us get closer to our goal of being a
healthier city by the year 2020.
Please
take this quick survey por favor tome esta prueba rápida
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 Get Rebates on New Lawn Care Equipment
The Metro Air Pollution Control
District’s Lawn Care for Cleaner Air program offers rebates up to $100 to
residents who buy new electric lawn care equipment. Rebates are higher for
buyers who trade in or recycle gasoline powered equipment. Standard rebates up
to $50 apply to buyers who do not recycle old equipment. To qualify for a
higher rebate, buyers must bring the old equipment to Public Works for
recycling. We accept gasoline, electric and human powered lawn maintenance
equipment and replacement batteries year round.
The old equipment should be taken to one of the recycling
centers listed below, before you purchase your new equipment if you are
buying from a participating retailer.
- Metro
Recycling Center #1, 595 Hubbards Lane, accepting lawn equipment
year round, Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 896-1293.
- Metro
Recycling Center #2, 7219 Dixie Highway, accepting lawn equipment
March through September, Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM,
933-5682.
- Metro
Waste Reduction Center, 636 Meriwether Ave., accepting lawn
equipment March through September, Wednesday through Friday from 8:00 AM
to 5:00 PM, and Saturday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, 574-2887. Batteries are
accepted year-round, same hours.
Metro Recycling
centers will only accept mowers that are drained of all oil and gasoline. Click for a
list of participating dealers. If you have questions about the rebate program please call 574-5322.
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 TARC Seeks Public Comments on Service Changes
TARC is seeking public
comments on service changes including less frequent bus service on its three
most popular routes to help cut costs in the upcoming fiscal year which begins
July 1st. Citizens can comment through Friday, May 22nd by mail, e-mail,
phone, Facebook or Twitter or attend public meetings held by TARC.
Ways to comment...
Email: info@ridetarc.org
Phone: 502-561-5112
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ridetarc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ridetarc
Mail: TARC, Union Station, 1000 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40203
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11th Annual Forest Fest Jefferson Memorial Forest
A variety of entertainment options for children,
including live nature demonstrations, will take place during the day, beginning
at noon and ending at 5 p.m. Artists from across the region will demonstrate
their skills as part of a craft fair, and food and beverages from Ehrler’s Ice
Cream, Shack in the Back Barbeque, Ramiro’s Food Truck, Brooks Hill Winery, and
Heine Brothers Coffee will be available for sale.
Forest Fest Band Schedule
Forest Fest Schedule of Activities
 DeSales 2015
Summer Camps
DeSales offers ten summer camps in 2015 for ages ranging from 4th
to 9th grade. To register by mail, please use the registration from
included in the camp brochure. Online registration is also available.
Coming May 30 - 5th Annual
Ramble for the Roses Trivia Night
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 Fiber Arts Summer Camps 2015 at the Little
Loomhouse
Summer will be here before you know it! Sign your kids up now for one of our Fiber Arts Summer Camps
Session I – June 8-12 &
Session II – June 15-19
Monday – Friday, 9am-2pm
Ages 6 – 12 $200, includes supplies
Call 367-4792 for information and to register.
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District
21 MAY Events
May 16 10:00am
Walk With A Doc Iroquois Park next to the Amphitheater
May 16 10:30 - 7:00 pm Forest Fest 2015 Jefferson Memorial Forest.
May
16 8:00am Scottsdale Subdivision off New Cut Rd in Auburndale (rain date 5/23)
Monday May 18 7:00 pm
Beechmont Neighborhood Association Meeting at Iroquois Library 601 W. W.
Woodlawn Ave.
Tuesday
May 19 - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm No-cost
Women’s Health Screenings: Mammograms
and Pap smears provided by the Norton Healthcare Mobile Prevention Center. Call
502-899-6842 for appointment and eligibility. Iroquois Library 601 W. Woodlawn
Ave.
Tuesday May 19 7:00 pm Iroquois Neighborhood Association
Meeting DeSales High School 425 W.
Kenwood Drive
Thursday May 21 12 noon – 1:00 pm South Louisville Business
Association Lunch Meeting Antioch Church 7515 Southside Dr. : Mike Slaton from the Iroquois Amphitheatre and a representative from Jefferson Memorial
Forest will discuss summer programming for these Parks venues. www.slba-lou.org to rsvp.
May 20, 2015 8:30-10:30 Southwest Women’s Roundtable Presents Christy Smallwood Hosted by: Christian Academy of Louisville Southwest Campus & Southeast Christian Southwest 8307 St. Andrews Church Rd (Meeting held at Southeast Christian Church) RSVP: swwrt2013@gmail.com
The Louisville International Airport is sponsoring in-game contests and promotions at 10 home games of the Louisville Bats called “Fly Away Fridays.”
May 22 Lucky fans attending these sponsored games can take part in fun contests—with the winner receiving a $200 gift card from any airline serving Louisville International Airport. Fans can stop by the display table on the main concourse to register to participate in the on-field contest. Three lucky fans will be randomly selected and each participant will receive a T-shirt and hat.
May
25 Memorial Day - District 21 Office Closed
May 25, 2015 Subway Fresh Fit Hike, Bike and Paddle: Waterfront Park's Great Lawn at E. Witherspoon Street
Little Loomhouse 328 Kenwood Hill Rd.
May 30 Fifth Annual Ramble for the Roses Trivia Night sponsored
by DeSales and Holy Cross High Schools and Holy Rosary Alumnae at
DeSales High School, 425 Kenwood Drive. Doors open at 6 pm, play begins
at 7 pm. Cost is $15 per player, teams may have a maximum of 8
players. Ten rounds of trivia played under closely-watched time
parameters to keep from going late. Contact Janet Harpe at 502-368-6519,
ext 29 or Karen Ernspiker at 502-447-4363, ext 101 to register. Proceeds
benefit the Holy Rosary Scholarship Program at both schools.
May 30 8am Yorktown North Subdivision off
National Turnpike/Southside Drive
COMING IN JUNE
June 6 10:30am to 3:30pm Spin-A-Yarn Storytelling
Festival, children’s fair, food and crafts
June 6 Americana Community Center 25th World Festival 9:00 am -
7:00 pm 4801 Southside Dr.
- 9:00 am "Run the World 5K
- 502 Power Yoga Class
Multi-cultural Entertainment, Food, Kids Zone,
Crafts, Raffle
June
6, Community Yard Sale Epiphany United Methodist Church, 7032 Southside
Drive, 8:00 - 2:00. Set up fee is $10.00. Please call 366-9816 or 368-9552.
Food available. The sale will be both inside and outside. Rain will not cancel

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Amphitheater May Concerts |
Saturday, May 16 Eli Young Band Doors: 6:00 pm / Show:
7:30 pm $10.00 - $30.00
Thursday, May 28, 2015 Jamey Johnson Chris Hennessee Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm $25.00 - $45.00
Sunday, May 31 The Louisville Winds Doors:
2:00 pm / Show: 3:00 pm (event ends at 6:00 pm) $5 suggested donation
 Premium Parking now $5 at most ticketed events
Beginning May 6, 2015, the Iroquois Amphitheater will begin charging $5 per
car for premium parking at most ticketed events. This fee will apply to the
Amphitheater lot and on the back section of Rundill Road
We have arranged to provide free parking for most events at DeSales High
School. In addition, concert goers may park in other parts of Iroquois Park for
free.
There will be no fee for parking at free events.
Please click on the map below for more details.
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