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Saturday June 18th 8:00am
– 12 noon Beechmont
Open Air Market
Open Saturdays through Oct. 10. Beechmont Baptist Church Parking
Lot at 4603 Southern Parkway and W. Wellington Ave.
Saturday
June 18th 10:00am -11:00am Walk-With-a-Doc
June Topic is Men’s Health
Iroquois Park on the 3rd
Third Saturday of each month sponsored by Kentucky One Health and Sts. Mary
& Elizabeth Hospital. Meet by the
Amphitheater. 1080 Amphitheater Rd.
Saturday June 18th 9:00 am 27th annual Ohio River Sweep Cleanup.
Riverview
Park 8202 Greenwood Rd. & Cane Run Rd.
Monday
June 20th 7:00pm – 8:00pm Beechmont
Neighborhood Association Board Meeting
Iroquois Library 601 W. Woodlawn Ave.
Monday June 20th "To Kill A
Mockingbird” Free Summer Movie at the
Iroquois Amphitheater.
Doors
Open: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:30 pm 1080 Amphitheater Rd.
Tuesday
June 21st 7:00 pm – 8:00pm Iroquois Neighborhood Association Meeting
Antioch Church 7315 Southside Dr.
Wednesday
June 22nd 2:00 pm 4-H
Presents "Physics Zoo"
Ages 9-14 appropriate. Iroquois
Library 601 W. Woodlawn Ave.
Wednesday June 23rd 10:00am
– 12 noon Session I or 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Session II Little Loomhouse School’s Out
Drop-In Weaving.
$25,
all supplies included. 328 Kenwood Hill Rd. Please call to reserve your
spot in advance at (502)-367-4792. or
email thelittleloomhouse@gmail.com
Wednesday
June 23rd 2:00 pm Sharing
Music, Sharing Stories with Classical Radio 90.5’s Sara Soltau, performing “Ferdinand the
Bull”
with both words and violin. Iroquois
Library 601 W. Woodlawn Ave.
Saturday June 25th 8:00am
– 12 noon Beechmont
Open Air Market
Open Saturdays through Oct.
10. Beechmont Baptist Church Parking Lot at 4603 Southern Parkway and W.
Wellington Ave
Monday
June 27th – Friday July 1st 9:00am – 4:00pm Little Loomhouse Summer Camp:
Fiber Fashion Design.
Ages 6-12, Full Day $200, Half
Day $125: all supplies included*Scholarships are available. Pre-registration required for this Camp!
Call 502-367-4792 to register. 328
Kenwood Hill Rd.
Saturday June 27th "Where the Wild
Things Are” Free Summer Movie at the
Iroquois Amphitheater.
Doors
Open: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:30 pm 1080 Amphitheater Rd.
Tuesday
June 28th 5:00 – 7:00 pm Community Table, a Free Meal
Open to the public, provided the last
Tuesday of every month. Lynn Hurst United
Church of Christ. 4401 Taylor Blvd.
 Louisville Free Public
Library:
The library is launching Beanstack, an online parent-engagement
tool that connects families with free reading recommendations, as well as
educational programs like Summer Reading and the Cultural Pass. Beanstack
allows parents, caregivers and educators to preregister online for those
programs, and, by creating custom profiles for young readers, receive learning
tips and recommendations of age-appropriate books available for checkout.
Parents can also easily track their child’s reading progress on a personal dashboard,
while their children can earn special badges for reaching goals in the Summer
Reading program and participating in the Cultural Pass – all in a simple, fun
and easy-to-use format! To preregister for the Summer Reading Program and
the Cultural Pass, visit LFPL.org/SummerReading or LFPL.org/CulturalPass today.
Office for Safe and
Healthy Neighborhoods:
The office is partnering with the Library on a Summer Violence
Prevention program, offering events and activities designed to keep teens
active; sponsoring Waterfront Field Days with Hope by Hope. See more at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/safe-neighborhoods.
Metro Parks &
Recreation:
Among the highlights
from Metro Parks & Recreation are Saturday hours (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) at
nearly all community centers, where students can participate in fun activities
such as archery, yoga and table tennis and Amazing Adventures 2 summer camps at
nine sites beginning June 13th. Jefferson Memorial Forest, the Louisville Tennis
Center and Historic Locust Grove also offer summer camps. For more information,
including a full listing of all Metro Parks & Recreation summer programming
and an online guide, please visit www.bestparksever.com.
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 Little Loomhouse:
Drop-in Weaving for Kids
- May
27, June 1. 2. & 23, July 6 & 7
- Session
I: 10:00am - 12:oo pm
- Session
II: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
- June
6 - 10 The Art of Tress & Weaving
- June
13 - 17 Experimental Fiber Design
- June
27 - July 1 Fiber Fashion Design
- July
11 - 15 Summer Nature & Art Camp
- July
18- 22 Fiber Spinning & Dying, On My!
- July
25 - 29 Dreams & Dream Catchers
- August
1 - 5 Weaving Your Story Camp
Full Day $200 or Half Day $125 ** Scholarships are Available
** For
Information: Phone: 502-367-4592, Email thelittleloomhouse@gmail.com, Website: www.littleloomhouse.org
Locust Grove:
Nature Camp @ Locust Grove
- June 27-July 1
- Ages 7-12
- $150 per week
- Daily 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- For more information, call camp director at (502)
368-6856
Travel back in time more than 250 years to
discover nature and people through historic Locust Grove. Track native
wild animals, experience American Indian hunting and survival techniques, and
discover life in the 18th century for the first European settlers and American
Indians. This hands-on nature camp will take kids on a time-traveling
adventure! Drop off and pick up will take place at Locust Grove. There is
no shuttle for this session. Field trip will leave from and return to
Locust Grove on Friday, July 1st. Field trip will be to Falls of the Ohio.
Please note we have a new lower price
Louisville's Summer Arts Camps:
Go to http://funforthearts.com/ for complete listing of arts-related camps being offered by members of the Fund for the Arts this summer.
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The passes will be available at all 18 Louisville Free Public libraries and Metro Parks Community Centers, starting on May 23rd. They will be valid June 5th through August 6th. Visit LFPL.org/SummerReading or LFPL.org/CulturalPass today.
 Getting to
jobs, the movies, recreational activities and fun events around Louisville is
affordable and easy for young people with the TARC Summer Youth Pass, which
goes on sale Mon.May 23.
The pass costs $30 and is available to anyone 6-19 years
old. With the pass, youths can take unlimited TARC rides on all routes
from June 1-Aug. 31.
The pass can be ordered from TARC’s website, www.ridetarc.org, or purchased at the
following locations:
- Union Station, 1000 W. Broadway
- Nia Center, 2900 W. Broadway
- All Fifth Third Banks
- Louisville Free Public Library, 3rd & York
To order by mail, send a
check or money order for $30, with your name, address and phone number, to
SUMMER YOUTH PASS; c/o TARC cashier; 1000 W. Broadway; Louisville, KY
40203.
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- Parent or Guardians must be with children at all times.
- D. J. will provide music during the swim time.
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List of Metro Boards & Commissions
Below are the ones that have openings and are accepting applications. Please consider representing our area by serving on one of these boards or commissions:
- Metropolitan Business Development Corporation
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Affordable
Housing Trust Fund Board
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Bardstown
Road Overlay District
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Building
Code Board of Appeals
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Cemetery
Board
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Civil
Service Board
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Code
Enforcement Board
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Community
Action Partnership
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Jefferson
County Public Law Library
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Deputy
Sheriff Merit Board
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Downtown
Development Review Overlay Board
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Downtown
Management District
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Ethics
Commission
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Fire
Protection Districts (Fairdale, Harrods Creek, Highview, Lake Dreamland,
Lyndon, Middletown, Okolona, St. Matthews & Worthington)
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Hazard
Materials Ordinance Appeals & Overseers Board
- Housing
Authority Board
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Human
Relations Commission Advocacy Board
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Human
Relations Commission Enforcement Board
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Kentuckiana
Works
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Landmarks Commission
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Library
Advisory Commission
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Louisville Arena Authority, Inc.
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Louisville Public Media
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Merit Board
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Medical Center Commission of Jefferson County
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PARC Board of Commissioners
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Police Merit Board
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Redevelopment Authority
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Science Center
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Urban Renewal Commission
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Vacant Property Review Commission
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Waterworks
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Zoo Foundation Board
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