 Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in District 25 and all of Louisville!
May your family be blessed with good tidings and cheer throughout the Holidays.

CALLING ALL HEROES!
Police Men, Firemen, Veterans, Active Duty Military, EMS, Doctors, nurses, elected officials and more!
We need your help volunteering for the Shop With A Hero program on Saturday, December 5, 2015! The program is from 9am-3pm and will serve hundreds of children and families that are less fortunate this Christmas and holiday season.
We need Heroes to shop with these families and children to ensure they understand the positive relationship between law enforcement and aspire to goals of becoming heroes like you!
Event Information:
WHERE: Kohl's Department Store, 11811 Standiford Plaza Dr, 40229
WHEN: Saturday, December 5, 2015 from 9am-3pm
Please contact Debbie Rodgers - 502-553-0361 if you are interested in helping in anyway with the Shop With A Hero event. Volunteering an hour or two will greatly benefit a family and child's holiday season.
Please join Councilman David Yates at 11 a.m. on Monday, November 30th as he celebrates the Grand Opening of Gatti's Pizza to our Valley Station Community!
All week long Gatti's Pizza will have Special Unlimited Play for only $10 on dozens of games in the newly remodeled and expanded building!
 Light-Up Louisville, powered by LG&E, has been a tradition for more than three decades for thousands of residents and visitors to our city. Heading into its 35th year, Light Up Louisville will serve as a kickoff celebration to Louisville's Holiday in the City. Held the day after Thanksgiving with the arrival of Santa Claus who helps illuminate downtown Louisville.
Schedule of Events
Friday November 27, 2015
- 11:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. - World Market Open
- 4:00 p.m. - Run, Run Rudolph 5K
- 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Santa's Workshop
- 6:30 p.m. - Lots of Lights Parade
- 8:00 p.m. - Santa's Arrival
- 8:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Photos With Santa
 Louisville Metro residents
have three good options for disposal of falling leaves this autumn. The best
option is a “Love ‘em and Leave ‘em” approach that leads to healthier yards as
described below.
Other choices, in order of
preference, include reusable containers and compostable containers.
As a last
resort the Solid Waste Management Division of Public Works is offering a free
leaf drop-off service.
WHEN: November 10 through December 5 from Tuesday through Saturday.
- Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
WHERE: 10500 Lower River Road (corner of Bethany Lane)
Drop-off will not be available on
November 26 and 27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves
will be accepted. They will be turned into compost and used in mulching
projects throughout the city. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off
sites must be disposed of off-site by residents.
This is the first leaf season
since enforcement of an update to the Yard Waste Container Regulation went into
effect on January 1, 2015. The update requires that yard waste be disposed of
in reusable or compostable containers instead of regular plastic bags.
The drop-off service will
complement methods citizens used successfully to comply with the regulation
through the planting and growing seasons. Residents are urged to consider one
of the following disposal methods before using the drop-off service:
Best: For a healthier lawn, mulch leaves with a
lawnmower and let them settle into the turf system along with grass clippings
and trimmings as a natural fertilizer and weed deterrent. Get more information
on this Love ‘em and Leave ‘em approach at www.lelelouisville.com.
Next Best: Place yard waste in reusable containers
no larger than 40 gallon capacity that have handles (old style trash
cans) to reduce the need for continual purchase of single-use bags. A limited
number of cans are available for in-person-only sale at our Solid Waste
Management Services office at 600 Meriwether Avenue. The cost is $10 per can
and must be paid by check.
Still Good: Place yard waste in paper bags designed
for yard waste collection or in compostable plastic bags that meet ASTM D6400
standards. A limited number of paper bags are available at no charge at any of
our Staffed
Recycling Centers or at the Solid Waste Management Services office at 600
Meriwether Avenue.
Helpful Hint: The number of containers needed for large
volumes of leaves can be reduced dramatically by mowing or shredding the leaves
before collecting them.
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 “Don’t need that extra coat? Donate it to someone who does!”
Date of give away: November 27, 2015 - 10am until 1pm
The idea is an exchange amongst community: those who can, donate a coat; those who need, take a coat. You don't need to go out and buy a new coat to donate-- just look in your closet. If you need a coat, you take one with no questions asked. There is no registration and no qualification process. It is very simple.
The first annual Buy Nothing Day Coat Drive in Louisville was held Friday, November 26th, 2010, from 10a-2p. Traditionally one of the biggest retail spending days of the year, the Coat Exchange encourages a different kind of exchange on Black Friday.
The idea for the Coat Exchange in Louisville was originated by Ted Loebenberg of Brokers Unlimited Inc Professional Auctioneers. Ted coordinated several years of successful coat drives in his native Rhode Island and decided to bring the initiative to Louisville in 2010. The Louisville location was hosted and co-coordinated by the The Green Building. In total, the two locations collected and gave away over 800 for the inaugural exchange.
Learn More: http://www.freecoatexchange.org/
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 Please join us for the 5th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair Sponsored By SUSOTA
WHEN: Thursday, December 10, 2015 from 9:00AM-3:00 PM WHERE: College Street Ballroom, 812 South Second Street 3rd Floor
Sponsor:
Spalding University Student Occupational Therapy Associates (SUSOTA). All proceeds help students attend the 2016 American Occupational Therapy Association’s Annual Conference April 7th thru 10th 2016 Chicago, IL. Please email any questions to asot@spalding.edu
Table space is free to current Spalding University students
There will be a $25 fee for outside vendors
If you would like to reserve a table space please fill out the form online here.
 Courses to prepare people for
jobs at GE, other employers
Additional free training is available in Louisville and Bullitt County to help
people qualify for good-paying manufacturing jobs that are opening up at GE and
other area employers.
GE has announced plans to hire at least 75 new workers and prefers to hire
individuals who have received the Certified Production Technician or CPT
training.
The first
step in getting the free four-week CPT training is to attend an orientation
session. Sessions are being held at the following locations:
KY Manufacturing Career Center, 160 Rochester Dr., Suite 115B,
Louisville
·
Tuesdays and Fridays at
2 p.m. (No session November 27)
Southwest Regional Library, 9725 Dixie Highway, Louisville
·
Mondays at
2 p.m. (November 9 and 16 only)
Call (502) 276-9711, Ext. 4001, to register for an
orientation session.
There was a tremendous response to an initial round of CPT training announced
in early October, and registration was full for the orientation sessions held
in October and the training classes that are taking place throughout November.
New classes will start in December at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center,
160 Rochester Drive; the NIA Center at 29th & Broadway and the Bullitt
County campus of Jefferson Community & Technical College in Shepherdsville.
Graduates
of the four-week CPT training earn a nationally recognized certificate and will
have opportunities to interview with local companies. You must be at least 18
years of age.
The
training is being provided by KentuckianaWorks through the Kentucky
Manufacturing Career Center which opened in 2013 to train and connect people to
manufacturing jobs. The facility near the airport in south Louisville was created
in response to Mayor Fischer’s BEAM initiative to make the region a hub of
advanced manufacturing.
www.kentuckianaworks.org
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 BBB
Tips on Holiday Shopping
Get
ready for Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shopping with these tips from your BBB
The
holiday shopping season is here! Whether you are planning to go out shopping on
Black Friday, or shop from home on Cyber Monday, here are some shopping tips
from your Better Business Bureau.
Black
Friday Shopping
Know
before You Go. Many
retailers will release their Black Friday deals online, in social media, and
other publications. Some will also send emails (sign up for their email
alerts). Research where the sales are and make a list of your gift priorities
to compare prices and plan your day of deals.
Read
the ads carefully. Black
Friday is known for “door busting” sales, but sometimes quantities are
limited or there are other restrictions. Read the *fine print. Before you wait
in line for hours or brave the boisterous crowds, be sure you know what’s
really being offered.
Check
Return and Exchange Policies.
Make sure you know what the return and exchange policy is for your Black
Friday. Watch for final sales, a very short return window (like before December
25th), or in-store credit. Some stores also charge restocking fees.
Ask
for gift receipts.
A gift receipt can be tucked into a gift item or card so that the recipient can
return or exchange a gift if it’s not just right.
For more
tips on Black Friday shopping: bbb.org/blackfriday.
Cyber
Monday Shopping
Beware!
Cyber Monday is one of the biggest online shopping days, but beware of
scams. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Watch out for
holiday-related cons that require you to link to a website and share personal
information.
Beware of fake websites. Fake websites will often mimic
famous brands. Scammers take advantage of bargain hunters and parents who are
looking for that hot new toy. Use a credit card for online shopping, as it has
more fraud protections than a debit card.
Be
safe online. When
shopping online, look for a small lock icon and an extra s in the URL (https…
the extra “s” is for secure). Also, make sure your anti-virus software is
up-to-date.
Use strong, unique passwords – Create strong passwords for all
online accounts and include letters, numbers, and symbols. Longer passwords are
more secure and harder to crack.
Read
the Fine Print. Before
you submit your order, look or the return policy, any warranties, and verify
the shipping date. You wouldn’t want the gift to come AFTER the holidays!
Sometimes popular items can be on backorder.
Keep documentation of your order - After completing the online order
process, there may be a final confirmation page or the shopper might receive
confirmation by e-mail – BBB recommends saving a copy of the Web page and any
e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase.
For more
tips on Cyber Monday shopping: bbb.org/cybermonday
Don’t
forget LOCAL businesses!
Thousands of small and independent businesses are participating in Small
Business Saturday on November 28th. Look for the “Shop Small” signs at
local businesses for Small Business Saturday specials or visit shopsmall.com for a list of participating
retailers.
For more
tips on Small Business Saturday: bbb.org/shopsmall.
Check
out BBB. Find
businesses you can trust at bbb.org. We have BBB Business Reviews on
more than 4.7 million businesses, from the most popular chains to local shops.
Read Customer Reviews and see how the business responds to complaints.
For more
tips, go to bbb.org
or call 1-800-388-2222.
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