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Domestic Violence
Affects Everyone
The Louisville Chapter of the National
Hook-Up of Black Women, Inc.
Invites you to join us for our free Summit
to learn the impact of domestic violence on women, men and children; how to
recognize the signs of an unhealthy relationship; what you can do as a friend,
family member or victim and receive resources that are available.
Saturday, October
29, 2016
Community Baptist
Church
4909 E. Indian
Trail Louisville, KY 40218
11:00AM-3:00PM

Petersburg-Newburg
Cemetery Committee
Presents
20th
Annual Commemorative Awards Celebration
Keynote Speaker
Mr. Nathaniel “Nate”
Northington, Author of “Still Running”
Saturday, November
12, 2016 5:30PM-8:30PM
Newburg Middle School
4901 Exeter Ave.
For more information
contact: Sharelle L. Goodwin 502-753-9000
Tickets $20 13yrs
& older
$10 12yrs and under
Donations are
welcomed if unable to attend
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Drug Toss/Shredding Event
Louisville residents are invited to bring unneeded
documents and prescription drugs to be shredded and disposed of at a free event
on October 29, 2016. The Drug Toss/Shredding Event is sponsored by Metro Public
Works, Metro Police, and Metro Council.
Citizens can protect themselves from identify theft and
divert unused medications from the waste stream or misuse by bringing items to:
1032 Phillips Lane, across from the
Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center
Saturday, October 29, 2016
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Businesses may not participate in this event. All paper
materials will be shredded on site and recycled. Shredding donated by the
Louisville Branch of Shred-It Louisville. The Drug Toss will be done as a
drive-through event.
Black out all personal information on all medication
containers that will be tossed. For safety reasons, we cannot accept sharps,
needles, lances, cosmetics, personal care or hygiene items. Medication products
should never be flushed down the toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown
in the trash because they can contaminate the environment if they get into the
drinking and ground water.
Bold Moves Against Suicide
Summit
Wed, Nov 9, 2016, 8:30 AM – Thu, Nov 10, 2016, 4:15 PM
Bottom of Form
College Street Building at Spalding University
812 South Second St
Louisville, KY 40203
In the first-ever Louisville Bold
Moves Against Suicide Summit, we are bringing together leaders and
community partners to raise the level of awareness for suicide prevention.
Specifically, this free summit will:
- Increase community responsibility
for eliminating suicides
- Provide tools and resources to
address the issue of suicide
- Discuss Zero Suicide as a community
goal
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Join a community
coalition to reduce suicide
Register
and get more details such as speakers, full agenda by CLICKING HERE

Louisville’s
Comprehensive Plan Survey
Develop
Louisville needs the participation of youth, young adults and young
professionals in updating Louisville's Comprehensive Plan.
What is a Comprehensive Plan and why does Louisville have one?
A comprehensive plan establishes a framework to guide public and
private decisions about future growth, preservation and changes within a
local government.
Louisville Metro adopted its current comprehensive plan, known
as Cornerstone 2020, on June 15, 2000. Cornerstone 2020, which has a planning
timeframe of 2000 to 2020, provides the framework for Louisville and
Jefferson County’s land development regulations and policies (including the
Land Development Code). The document describes the community’s direction for
future development and growth. It also recommends policies and projects to
achieve its desired results.
Take the survey online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9MWVYGK
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October Halloween Events
This is a fun season for our little ones.
"Let us exercise safety and precautions as we look out for each other
in our neighborhoods and on the streets;
while our precious ones dress as fun characters seeking treats."
District 2 offers these alternatives for your families.
Spooky Soiree
Monday, October 31, 2016 3PM Ages 11-18
Newburg Library 4800 Exeter Ave. 502-479-6160
Treat–N-Truck
Monday, October 31, 2016 6PM
Peace Presbyterian Church 4210 E. Indian Trail 502-964-1402
Treats, Refreshments, Games and Wholesome Fun for All
KIDS
Not -So-Scary
Trick or Treat
Old School Social Club
5009 Poplar Level Rd
Monday, October 31, 2016 6-8PM
Treats, Games, Prizes, Food and Fun
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Cyber Security Awareness
Don’t get hijacked by ransomware! Ransomware is a special type of computer virus that is actively spreading across the Internet today, threatening to destroy victim’s documents and other files. Once ransomware infects your computer, it encrypts important files (or your entire hard drive) and demands you pay a ransom to get them back. Yikes! Please read the OUCH Newsletter, to learn more about how to keep your files from being hijacked by ransomware!
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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 89.pdf
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