District 6 Dispatch July 22nd

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Metro Bank Now Open In District 6

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Councilman David James
Email Councilman James
502-574-1106 - Office             
502-574-1551 - Fax


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Wanda Mitchell-Smith
Email Wanda

wanda.smith@louisvilleky.gov


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Allison Oliver                      

Email Allison

allison.oliver@louisvilleky.gov


IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS


EMERGENCY:EMS/Fire/Police 911

Animal Control                363-6609

Community Action           574-1157

County Clerk's Office       574-5700

Health and Wellness       574-6520

LG&E                             589-1444

Louisville Water Co.         583-6610

Metro Call                               311

Metro Parks                    456-8100

MSD                              587-0603

Poison Control                589-8222

Police Dept-Metro           574-2187

PVA                              574-6380 

Sheriff's Office                574-5469

State Highway Repairs    210-5400

Veteran's Affairs              595-4447

 


TARC CONTACT

TARC3 Where's My Ride?          

589-9879

Customer Comments/Complaints   

585-1234

TARC3 Paratransit Reservations    

560-0333

TARC3 Reservations TTY          

213-3240

TARC3 Paratransit Cancellation Message Line                         

560-0322

TARC3 Paratransit Eligibility Office                                     

213-3217

Will Call Return Ride before 4:30pm                                   

560-0333

Will Call Return Ride after 4:30pm                                    

589-9879

TARC Customer Service           

585-1234

TARC Website     www.ridetarc.org

 



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Councilman David James welcomes the new Metro Bank to District 6. Officials with the Metro Bank cut the ribbon on a new facility located in the 900 block of South 12th Street on Thursday, July 16th.

Metro Bank (the Bank) is a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) tasked with the mission to stimulate economic growth within distressed neighborhoods of Louisville, Kentucky by providing an array of financial and developmental resources. The Bank is a shareholder-owned, for-profit, FDIC-insured, commercial bank . To better accomplish its mission, the Bank is committed to ensuring that the majority of its operations are within specific underserved communities or low-income census tracts in Jefferson County.

Being a CDFI allows the Bank to participate in various CDFI Fund programs. The CDFI Fund was created for the purpose of promoting economic revitalization and community development through investment in and assistance to community development financial institutions. The CDFI Fund's mission is to expand the capacity of financial institutions to provide credit, capital, and financial services to underserved populations and communities in the United States. The CDFI programs the Bank participates in are the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) Program and the Bank Enterprise Award (BEA) program.

The Bank’s sole shareholder is Louisville Development Bancorp (LDB). LDB is a share-holder owned, for-profit, bank-holding company created in 1996 for the purpose of stimulating economic growth within 12 inner-city neighborhoods. Since that time, we have expanded our services to include all of Jefferson County.

Metro Bank is committed to providing access to capital for small business owners, individuals, and faith-based and non-profit organizations. We are able to fulfill our mission through strategic alliances with other financial institutions and service providers. These alliances allow us to leverage our resources to help our customers create job opportunities and expand economic activity.  Creating a better quality of life for underserved residents is the goal of Metro Bank and its depositors. Reaching this goal requires a long-term commitment to stimulating economic growth and facilitating the expansion of opportunities for all. This commitment is shared by the Bank's many partners including other banks, local governments, organizations, businesses and individuals -- all working together to plant the seeds of growth and opportunity in Louisville's underserved communities.

To set up your new account please visit the bank.

Metro Bank
900 S. 12th Street
Louisville, KY 40210

Phone Numbers

Telephone: (502) 778-7000
Toll-free: 1-866-273-8562
Fax: (502) 775 - 5232

Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Email: info@metrobankky.com 

Website: http://www.metrobankky.com/


Back To School Blast At Cochran Elementary

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On Friday July 24,2015 there will be a  Back to School Blast at Cochran Elementary School, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.  

The school is located at 500 W. Gaulbert Ave.  All who are interested in participating need to call 634-6050 to pre-register and for more information.  This event is open to students in grades kindergarten through high school.  

There will be free school supplies (while supplies last), vendors, community resources, physicals, dental checks and immunizations provided (must bring official immunization record).  

This event is Sponsored by Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, Louisville Metro Department of Community Services, Louisville Metro Housing Authority, Community Coordinated Child Care, Louisville Metro Healthy Start, JCPS, PACT in Action (Parkhill, Algonquin, and California Teens).


Louisville Urban League 2015 Education Summit

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The Louisville Urban League’s Annual Education Summit is right around the corner and they are inviting YOU to “Stand Up, Stand Together, and Stand Strong” for Education! Join them on Saturday, August 8th from 9am-1pm at Central High School, 1130 W Chestnut Street. 

The Education Summit is one of the Louisville Urban League’s signature Youth Development and Education events. At the Summit there will be valuable education information and resources shared to help Louisville families obtain the best educational experience for their children, and unite community members as advocates for education. 

We are calling the whole community – families, schools, community organizations, neighbors, churches, and businesses – to join in the action as we stand together for education! As a strong community, we are the powerful advocates creating and maintaining educational opportunities for Louisville families.

These are three ways community members and organizations can participate:

1) Attend the event as a guest and spread the word about the Education Summit to family and friends! Register at  http://www.lul.org/news/220-2015-education-summit-set-for-august-8th

2) Host an exhibitor table at the event to promote your organization and education/mentor related programs and events you provide to the community. Contact Imani at imuhammad@lul.org or 502.566.3381.

3) Volunteer to assist with registration, greeting, and overall flow of the day. Contact Cassandra at cwebb@lul.org to sign up!

Check in and continental breakfast begins at 8:30am. Opening session begins at 9:00am. Workshops for adults and youth 12 – 17 years old will be offered. Activities for younger children between 6 - 11years old will also be provided. Exhibitors will be there to connect you to educational opportunities and resources from across the city. Lunch from Chik-fil-A will be provided for workshop attendees and exhibitor visitors. The first 100 attendees will receive school supplies! For more information and registration go to http://www.lul.org/news/220-2015-education-summit-set-for-august-8th! 

So let’s kick the energy up around education! Let’s Stand Up, Stand Together, and Stand Strong! We hope to see you on Saturday, August 8th! Please invite friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. This is a FREE event!


Old Louisville Yard Sale

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Hiroshima & Nagasaki Commemoration

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2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of 

Hiroshima & Nagasaki at the end of WWII

Traditional Japanese Lantern Floating Ceremony

Saturday, Aug. 8th from 8 to 9 pm Willow Lake at Cherokee Park (corner of Lexington Rd. and Grinstead Dr.)


Bring a chair or blanket and join in for this family-friendly event!

The ceremony includes music by local artists, reflections, prayers, and the performance of a traditional Asian "Lion Dance" by the Louisville Lion Dance Team. You will also hear testimony from survivors of the atomic bombing ("Hibakusha").  This year will be blessed with Chanting for Peace by visiting Tibetan Monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery in India.


At the conclusion of the ceremony all those present are invited to join at the edge of Willow Lake to light a lantern in the traditional Japanese fashion as a remembrance of departed loved ones. Lantern Floating is a centuries-old Japanese spiritual ritual to honor deceased family members. Since the end of WWII, the lantern floating has come to be associated with the annual commemoration in Hiroshima of the atomic bombing of that city and its sister city of Nagasaki. A lantern floating ceremony has been held in Louisville for more than a dozen years.The lanterns for this event will journey around the lake in tow to a canoe.

The Ceremony is free and open to the public and is presented by Interfaith Paths to Peace in cooperation with the Louisville Chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and Asia Institute-Crane House.


Congratulations To Chef Maria's Greek Bistro. The Grand Opening Was A Wonderful Success!

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