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 The District 13 downtown and Fairdale offices will be closed on Monday, September 7th in observance of the
Labor Day Holiday.
Everyone
have a safe and enjoyable holiday!
Vicki
 Meet the New LFPL Director
The
Louisville Free Public Library has a new director! Jim Blanton is a Kentucky
native and comes to us from the Daviess County Public Library in Owensboro
where he also served as director. He has only been on the job a week, but he's
already hard at work helping ensure Louisville's libraries continue to be the
best they can be.
To that end, we have scheduled six community meet-and-greet
events in September at the library locations listed below.
Jeffersontown: Thur., 9/10, 10:30-Noon
Shawnee: Mon.,
9/14, 10:30-Noon Okolona: Mon.,
9/14, 5:30-7 Main: Mon., 9/21,
11:30-1 St.
Matthews: Wed., 9/23, 10:30-Noon Southwest: Tues.,
9/29, 4:30-6:00
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Metro Parks Golf

Family Golf Special $20 for a family of four over Labor Day Weekend
Metro
Parks is once again offering an affordable family golfing package at its nine
golf courses during the Labor Day Weekend.
For only $20, a family
of up to four members can play nine holes at any Metro Parks course. The $20
includes greens and cart fees, and families can take advantage of the deal
after 4:30 p.m. on three days: Saturday, September 4th, Sunday, September 5th
and Monday, September 6th.
Tee times are
encouraged. Please click here and find the course of your
choice to call ahead. Metro Parks golf courses are open from daylight to
dark seven days a week, and each course has a fully stocked pro shop. Metro Parks
operates 9-hole golf courses in Cherokee Park and Crescent Hill Park, along
with Waverly Park’s Bobby Nichols Golf Course. There are 18-hole courses in
Iroquois Park, Long Run Park, Seneca Park, Shawnee Park, Sun Valley Park and
Charlie Vettiner Park.
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 New Footgolf Course at
Bobby Nichols Golf Course
Area residents who enjoy the game of golf or are interested in an
alternative that won’t require the purchase of a new set of clubs should get a
“kick” out of what’s being offered at Bobby Nichols Golf Course starting on
Friday, September 4. Metro Parks & Recreation is opening its first
“Footgolf” course at Bobby Nichols over Labor Day Weekend.
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New Luxury Apartments
in District 13
Located in the heart of
Louisville’s South End employment and retail corridor, Apex on Preston is the
premier luxury community including innovative one, two, and three bedroom
apartment homes. Featuring high end interior finishes and resort quality
amenities, like 24 hour access to the state of the art fitness area, salt water
pool, outdoor grills and an amazing outdoor fireplace. Apex will offer you more
than just a place to live. The community is situated on 15 acres walkable to
both Commerce Crossings Business Park and adjacent retail and restaurant
developments.
Please stop by for a tour. (502) 964-3373 www.ApexLouisville.com
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Now Hiring!
Metro Parks Natural Areas
Division, Jefferson Memorial Forest is seeking seasonal night
maintenance staff. Duties include assisting forest staff in a variety of
Maintenance duties and grounds maintenance and facility cleaning.
IDEAL CANDIDATES will have experience working with tools
and enjoy working in the outdoors. Preference will be given to individuals with
Maintenance experience, cleaning experience,
lawn care
and good driving record.
The position will
be Tuesday thru Saturdays 1:30 pm till 10:00pm. And will start November 1st
2015 and run thru May 1st 2016. Must be able to operate a motor
vehicle and provide copy of driving record.
Please pick up a seasonal
application from 11311 Mitchell Hill Road at the Welcome Center for Jefferson
Memorial Forest. For additional information or directions call 502-368-2253
Youth
Services Worker (Part-Time) LCCC is seeking an energetic youth worker with experience in
implementing non-school hour programming for 15 to 25 school-age youth.
An individual who has proven skills in providing a fun, recreational and
educational program with a focus on arts and crafts is desired. The
ability to engage youth of all ages in developmental activities is
expected.
Candidates must have at least a high school diploma and at least 3 years in
actual work experience with youth. Personal automobile for work related
travel is expected. Individual must be physically capable of performing
all daily activities and youth development tasks daily.
Competitive hourly wage
rate is available for an average of 15-18 hours per week during the period of
2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday–Friday. Candidates must be available on
days when Jefferson County Public Schools are closed between 9:00 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Please submit
a letter of interest and resume to: Louisville Central
Community Centers, Inc. 1300 West Muhammad Ali Blvd. Email: ebledsaw@lcccnews.org
Jefferson Memorial Forest
GoApe Adventure
 Check Out all our Offerings
Pre-Registration is required. Minimum number of participants -5 - Max-15. For more information: 502-368-5404
The Ken-Ducky Derby is a
signature fundraising event for Harbor House of Louisville. This year marks our
12th Anniversary and promises to be our best yet! On Saturday, September
26th, thousands of spectators will watch over 40,000 yellow rubber ducks
splash into the Ohio River in Downtown Louisville and race toward the finish line. Race
Day kicks off at Noon at Festival Plaza at Waterfront Park. There will be
entertainment for the entire family—live music, face painting, games. Harbor
House of Louisville’s very own mascot Quacky will also be there with plenty of
his friends! All proceeds from
the Duck Derby benefit the Harbor House of Louisville.
How much
is a duck adoption?
Single adoption- $5
Quach Pack- $25 (6 ducks
for the price of 5)
Flock of Ducks- $100 (24
ducks for the price of 20)
Decade of Duck Donor-
$1,000 (240 ducks for the price of 200)
Each adoption gives you a
chance to win an amazing prize!
For more information pleasevisit https://www.duckrace.com/louisville
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Louisville
Water Co. Next Step in Billing System Implementation
 Louisville
Water implemented a new billing system in late March, which included new
10-digit account numbers for all services, a customer portal with enhanced
payment features and the option to sign up for an e-bill. While the system sets
the foundation for enhanced customer service, it has been a slow transition
with longer-than-acceptable wait times for customers calling Louisville Water.
Louisville Water (LW) operations are improving and while LW is pleased with the
transition, they know it’s been rough and they appreciate customers’ patience.
Next Step in the Billing System Transition – Collections Process
The next step in the transition is the collections process. When
LW launched the new system in March, they temporarily suspended turning off
customers for non-payment. LW has now reactivated this function. Their
collections process includes the customer first receiving his/her regular bill
with the outstanding balance. Once the bill is past due, LW sends a reminder
bill and then a few days later the customer receives a phone call from Louisville
Water alerting them to the delinquency and the possibility of water service
being turned off.
Customer Communication
Customers who have an outstanding delinquent balance of more than
$300 will receive a letter notifying them of the collections process and
shut-off timeline. LW is also communicating to organizations and churches who
frequently work with customers.
Through the Louisville Water Foundation, LW,
along with MSD, provide $200,000 annually for a Customer Assistance Program
that helps customers who struggle to pay their bill. Three entities in our
service area administer those funds. In Jefferson County, LW distributes funds
through the Community Ministry Association (502.778.2815 or www.louisvilleministries.org). The
ministry associations receive funding from Louisville Water and then work
directly with customers on applying the funds to an outstanding balance.
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Beechmont Womans Club Dinner/Auction
Saturday September 19 6:00pm
$10 Dinner - Auction with many Donated Items .. Framed Mirror - Weber Grill - Oil Changes and Detailing from BigO Neil Huffman, Craig and Landreth - Thanks to Donors - Home Depot, Value City Furn., Churchill Downs, Stockyards Bank and others -
4516 S 6th St. For information Click Here Reservations Call 363-9180
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 Jack O' Lantern Spectacular
2015 Volunteer Sign Up
All volunteers will
receive a free long-sleeve t-shirt and one free ticket for every shift worked.
Food and drink will be
available for volunteers as well.
There will be a
nightly orientation for all volunteers.
For more information,
or to find out about being a Character, call 363-7766 or email
jols@louisvilleky.gov
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Yard Sales in District 13
September 12 Autumn Trace Patio Homes
September 19 Scottsdale Neighborhood (Rain
date Sept 26th)
September 19 Yorktown
North Neighborhood
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