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Kentucky's First Needle Exchange Opens
 Kentucky's first needle exchange opened Wednesday in Louisville. The program is designed to reduce the spread of HIV and hepatitis in the community. The Louisville Metro Department of Health and Wellness mobile health unit will be parked so that drug users can get free, clean needles.
Council members, President David Tandy D-4, CW. Welch D-13 and CM Bill Hollander D-9 participated in the opening and then watched a demonstration of how the exchange will work.
 CW Welch, who is also a registered nurse,
believes the crisis is so serious it will overcome any remaining skepticism in
her district. "We do have quite an issue with needles being found around
on the streets in my district," she said.
The Louisville Metro Public Health & Wellness needle exchange mobile center will be located on Gray Street by the Health Department. It will be available Tuesday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and on Mondays,
Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free Family Swim Nights
Councilwoman Welch announces Free Family Swim Nights at the
Fairdale swimming pool now through July 28th on Tuesday nights
from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
“With busy schedules
and parents working, sometimes families just don’t have the chance to have fun
together during the week,” says Welch. “Cooling off at the pool is a great way
to spend quality time together, and we are glad to be able to have two of our
best pools available for that purpose.
The Fairdale Pool is located at Hornbeck Park 760 Fairdale Road. Councilwoman Fowler is also sponsoring the Free Family Swim Nights at the Sun Valley pool. The Sun Valley Community Center pool has the same hours and is located at 6505 Bethany Lane.
Admission is free but parents or guardians must be with their
children at all times during the event. No drop offs are allowed. Proper
swimwear is required.
 Next FridayFest Concert June 12 at Highview
Park
The FridayFest concert series has become increasingly popular
and will return for its fourth year this summer at Highview Park. This is a series
of six concerts offering a variety of music on Fridays, as well as various food
vendors and children’s activities.
All shows are free and run from 6pm-10pm at Highview Park, 7201
Outer Loop. Make plans now to attend this year’s shows. Dates and headliners
for each night are as follows:
2015
FridayFest Schedule
June 12: Gas Money (Pop/Rock Covers)
Meadow Ryann / Jam Pan (Food Truck)
June 26: SixtyFour (Beatles Tribute)
July 10: The Louisville Crashers (Pop/Rock Covers)
July 24: Old Gangster Revival (Rock/Country Covers)
August 7: The Monarchs (Oldies)
Sponsorship and Vendor Packages Available
Sponsors are CM James
Peden D-23, CW Vicki Aubrey-Welch D-13 and CW Madonna Flood D-24.
Sponsorship packages and vendor space to fit any budget is available.
Contact Nick Garing with Oak Street Productions at npgaring@mac.com for
more information.
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KY
State Fair Board Job Opportunities
The Kentucky State Fair board is hiring nearly 300 additional
part-time staff for its venue services department. Those hired will assist with
events at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Kentucky International Convention
Center, the KFC YUM! Center and the Kentucky State Fair. Positions include
ticket sellers, ticket takers, greeters, ushers, concierges, t-shirt security
and access control (gates). The venue services staff greets and assists patrons
during conventions, family shows, concerts, sporting events and access gates
for the Kentucky Exposition Center. Pay starts at $7.25 per hour. Applicants
must be 18 years old and must schedule an interview appointment by calling
(502) 367-5022 between 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Calls will be taken
until all interview slots are filled. Interviews will be conducted at the
Kentucky Exposition Center in the West Hall, and will last about two hours.
Training for new hires will begin some time in June 2015.
SBA Loan Outreach Center
The Disaster loan outreach center located at 205 W. Wellington
Ave. (Beechmont Community Center) will remain open, but the one located at 8501 Preston Highway (fire station) has closed. The U.S. Small Business
Administration will continue to operate it Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (EDT) until further
notice.
D-13
Neighborhood Notification Meetings
Tuesday, June 16, at 6:00 P.M. at Minors Lane
Elementary School, 8510 Minors Lane, all Adjoining Property Owners and
Neighborhood Group Representatives expressing interest in this area, will hear
a proposal for a Major Preliminary Subdivision Plan to be submitted for the
property located south of the terminus of Air Commerce Drive and north of South
Park Road.
The Louisville Renaissance Zone Corporation will present a Major
Preliminary Subdivision Plan for Section 3 of the Renaissance South Business
Park, including the extension of Air Commerce Drive.
The purpose of this meeting is to increase your understanding of
this proposal early in the process. Click Here for complete information.
 June 24 at 6:00 pm at the Fairdale Library 10620 W.Manslick Rd.
Re: 6112 & 6120 New Cut Rd. & 8901 Kessler Rd. Warehouse buildings This is for an informational meeting the
applicant is required to conduct before a formal application can be made with
Louisville Metro Planning and Design Services for this development proposal.
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Summer Adventure Camps at Jefferson Memorial Forest
Looking for something fun and educational for your kids this summer? Try one of the summer camps at the Forest! Each camp provides children an immersion experience in the natural world. They take on the roles of naturalist, scientist, and explorer as they discover new things about the forest, and the creatures that inhabit it. By combining educational activities and learning experiences with traditional summer camp fun, your child has an educational adventure they will remember for a lifetime. Camp activities include nature study, crafts, science experiments, games, journaling, hikes and animal contact with the Forest’s education animals.
 Each session runs for one week, with days beginning promptly at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 4:00 p.m. Each of these camps are for ages 7 to 12. Special camps for teens ages 13 to 15, and youngsters ages 5 to 6 are also offered.
The application as well as descriptions of each Adventure can be
found online by Clicking Here or call (502)368-5404 with any
questions.
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 Iroquois Amphitheater
June’s Free Summer Movie, The LEGO Movie, is set for this
Saturday, June 13th at Iroquois Amphitheater at 8:00pm. The LEGO Movie tells the story of Emmet, an ordinary Lego
minifigure who many believe is destined to save the universe from the
tyrannical Lord Business. The film stars the voices of Chris Pratt, Will
Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day,
Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman.
CW Welch joins 13 other council members in sponsoring this summer's free movies at the Amphitheater.
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 Health and Safety
Field Day at Fairdale Library
July 2nd from 3-7pm
Meeting Room Schedule
- 3:00 – 4:00pm Water Works presented by Louisville Water Company
- 4:00 – 5:00pm 911 For Kids presented by MetoSafe
- 5:00 – 6:00pm Nutrition Education Program presented by Jefferson County Extension Service
Outside Schedule
- 3:00 – 7:00 Emergency Services (EMS/Police/Fire) will be on site
- 3:00 – 6:00 Ongoing games and activities outside
- 6:00 –
7:00 Relay Race
For information contact 502-375-2051
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