LIHEAP Early
Registration for Elderly and Disabled Residents
Begins Oct. 3rd
LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) is a
federally funded program that provides financial assistance to help low income
residents pay utility bills. The subsidy component of LIHEAP begins Nov.
1, 2016.
Pre-registration opportunities will be offered beginning
Oct. 3rd for those Jefferson County residents who are on a fixed income, and
who are elderly (age 60 or over) or disabled receiving Social Security, SSI,
pension or Black Lung benefits. These early registration events take
place at 14 community centers and senior centers across the community.
Click here for eligibility requirements
and click here for a downloadable flyer to
share with others which contains a list of the early registration sites.
Exercise Your Right To Vote
The deadline to register for the November 8, 2016 General Election is October 11, 2016.
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We Love Our Community
Volunteers are needed to help clean up the medium area at
Old Shepherdsville and Newburg Roads. District
2 paid to have this beautification project completed. However, later learned that this medium is on State
Roads; and the State will not do the upkeep. If you are interested in volunteering
time to pull weeds and prepare the space for winter months, please call 502-574-1102 by September 26, 2016. Thank you
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Metro Parks and Recreation Seeking AmeriCorps Member Positions
Metro Parks’ mission is to take care of all Metro parks properties, enhance environmental resources and grow a sustainable community. As a part of that mission, Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation is searching for Americorps members for various divisions within the organization.
All AmeriCorps members will be serving at sites within Jefferson County, Kentucky. Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation divisions include Urban Forestry and Landscaping, Natural Areas, Jefferson Memorial Forest, and the Volunteer Program. AmeriCorps member positions are full-time and each member is expected to serve a minimum of 1,700 hours during their 12-month term of service. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age by the start of the program to enroll. Click here to learn more.
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Sock Drive for the Homeless
Great project for your church or civic organization:
Community Services' RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program)
needs your help again this year in collecting socks, towels, hand towels and
wash cloths for the homeless.
Why? At the Project Homeless Connect/Stand Down event on Oct.
5th, foot washing will once again be offered for homeless veteran attendees and
other homeless participants. Each foot-washing client needs the caring
volunteer to use a clean washcloth, towel and provide new socks to take with
them.
Bring donations to
the Edison Center, 701 W. Ormsby Ave., Suite 201 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5
p.m.) through Oct. 4th or call 574-1530 for more information. Read more.
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Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin is Presented an Award of Appreciation
Madison Roy, left and Kyla Ford
presented Councilwoman Dr. Barbara Shanklin with a plaque during
her visit with the “Youth In Action Network” members.
Youth In Action Network is an
organization that empowers young people in building a positive image in their
community through community activism. Madison and Kyla are also hostesses of
the WLOU New Joyful Praize radio broadcast that airs on Saturdays 2:30PM-3PM on
1350 AM , 104.7 FM and online at www.wlouonline.com
  Madison & Kyla presents an award for the "Back to School Essay
contest to Ehku Say, a seventh grade student at the West End
School. Kyla's mother, Candice Johnson who is the Youth
Advisor applauds Say's achievement.

Parents:
Do you check your child's Facebook page?
Police
have to look no further than Facebook to find images of young men, holding up
guns, money and gang signs with the call letters of their gang right in their
profile names. "I'm not surprised -- none whatsoever," Urban
Coalition President Neal Robinson told WAVE 3 News. Robinson has worked with
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer to try to connect with teens on the streets. He
said that in most cases, the teens are usually on their own.
http://www.wave3.com/story/32871972/louisville-gangs-things-are-getting-out-of-hand-and-people-are-dying
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Louisville neighborhoods with railroad crossings could
expect longer wait times for passing trains starting next month, as CSX
Transportation begins to implement changes to increase traffic between
Louisville and Indianapolis. Last year, the federal Surface Transportation
Board approved an agreement between CSX and the Louisville and Indiana Railroad
Company in which CSX would fund nearly $100 million in infrastructure
improvements on LIRC’s 106-mile railroad corridor between Louisville and
Indianapolis in return for increasing the use of its trains over that line.
That means CSX trains normally diverted through Cincinnati now will
increasingly go through Louisville into Indiana.
http://insiderlouisville.com/metro/transportation/csx-to-increase-train-traffic-through-louisville-in-september/
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Trainings and Employment Opportunities
 Want a Good Job in Manufacturing?
New quicker training can help you get into a good job fast!
The Manufacturing Training and Employment Connection (M-TEC) is a new, intensive 2-week program where you can earn multiple certificates valued by manufacturing employers:
- MSSC Safety Training Certificate
- OSHA 10 Card
- Forklift Certificate
- Lean Manufacturing Certificate
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Career Readiness Training Certificates PLUSConnections to Manufacturing Employers for job opportunities!September and October classes are filling up at the NIA Center and the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center.START ON THE ROAD TO A CAREER IN MANUFACTURING!CALL NOW TO REGISTER: (502) 276-9711, EXT. 4001M-TEC Classes this fall:
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Sept. 12 - 23 at the NIA Center, 2900 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY
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Oct. 10 - 21 at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center, 160 Rochester Drive, Louisville, KY
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Nov. 28 - Dec. 9 at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center, 160 Rochester Drive, Louisville, KY
We are also still offering the one-month, MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT) course. The CPT class covers Safety, Quality, Manufacturing Processes and Maintenance Awareness and results in an industry-recognized credential.
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Sept. 12 - Oct. 7 at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center, 160 Rochester Drive, Louisville, KY
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Oct. 17 - Nov. 11 at the NIA Center, 2900 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY
ALL CLASSES ARE FREE! CALL (502) 276-9711, EXT. 4001 for more info!
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 Five Major Healthcare Companies Looking to Hire at the
KY Health Career Center!
Each week, you can meet and talk with representatives from Baptist Healthcare, KentuckyOne Health, Norton Healthcare, Signature HealthCARE, and Trilogy Health Services at the Kentucky Health Career Center in downtown Louisville (746 S. 5th St).
These unique Hiring Events, which happen every Wednesday, are opportunities for anyone who wants to land a first job - or a better job - in healthcare.
Click here for details >>>

NEIGHBORHOOD PLACE NEWS
Walgreens Pharmacy Employment Opportunities and
Pharmacy Well Checks
Store managers from area Walgreens Pharmacies will be at two
Neighborhood Place locations to talk with individuals interested in a career
with Walgreens. Career opportunities within the pharmacy will be
showcased and one-on-one information sessions for interested individuals will
be provided. In addition a Walgreens pharmacist will be on hand to
offer blood pressure checks and discuss any questions concerning
medications.
- Sept. 13, South Jefferson
Neighborhood Place at Fairdale, 1000 Neighborhood Place, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- Sept. 21, First Neighborhood
Place, 1503 Rangeland Road, 1 – 3 p.m.
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 Workforce Development Information Sessions
Louisville Metro Community Services is proud to offer a Workforce Development/Job Training Program for eligible participants up to $5000 as a scholarship. View here eligibility for more details.
The next three information sessions for this program are: Sept. 1 at 5:30 p.m. at Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, and Oct. 11 at 5:30 p.m. and Oct. 13 at 9:30 a.m. at the Edison Center. Read more details on how to register.
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Come
Join Us
Omni
Hotel Louisville, Brasfield & Gorrie,
and TKT & Associates, Inc., invites job
seekers interested in construction to attend our local job fair for the
Omni Louisville Hotel Project.
When
Thursday,
October 6th
Place
& Time
Salvation
Army Gym - located at 1010 Beecher St, 40215
10:00am - 12noon
**Registration begins at 9am**
What the Event Includes
1.
Presentation
of the overall project
2.
Progress
to date and labor areas of need
3.
Local
training opportunities
4.
Networking
with the Brasfield & Gorrie project
team, prime contractors, diverse subcontractors/suppliers and community
resource partners
RSVP: Click Here OR Email:info@tktandassociates.com
Please include Name and Email address in RSVP email
RSVP DEADLINE: Thursday, September 29th
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 Open House!
Accepting applications for IMMEDIATE Temp-To-Perm Assignments
IMMEDIATE HIRE!
Call 502-513-6088 Opt 6
Operators- $10.50 - $14.50
Set Shift 40+ hours!
Please follow these easy steps to get registered with Caliper Staffing:
- Go to our website, www.caliper.net.
- Click the “Apply Online” button and complete the personal information section.
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Walk-In: 13285 O’Bannon Station Way, Louisville KY 40223
Caliper is an Equal Opportunity Employer
EEO/M/F/Disabled/Vet Employer
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Crime Report for LMPD
Division 6
View crime report in Sixth Division by clicking the following
link.
Continue to support your Neighborhood Block Watch. If there
isn't an organized "Watch" for your street, please consider starting
one. Call Sgt. Coleman at 502.574.2187 for additional information. Call 911 for
emergencies; Call 502-574-7111 for non-emergency related help or to find a
towed vehicle; Call 574-LMPD (5673) to report crime tips.
6th Division Neighborhood Report 82.pdf
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The 2nd Annual Louisville Pride Festival, a celebration of the
spirit of Louisville coming together as one, is scheduled for Saturday,
September 17, 2016 on Bardstown Road in the Highlands neighborhood from
11:00 AM. to 11:00 PM. The event is all ages, family friendly, free and open
to the public. For more information, visit http://www.louisvillepride.com/
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