District 13 Grapevine Holiday News December 23, 2016

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Vicki Aubrey Welch

601 W Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Phone: 502.574.1113
Fax: 502.574.4422

 

 

Kevin Triplett

Legislative Assistant

Phone: 502.574.3458

kevin.triplett@louisvilleky.gov

 

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General redistricting info

Key Community Contacts:

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Dare to Care Food Bank

First Baptist Church of Fairdale 413 Fairdale Road 

Wednesdays - 

4:00 to 7:00 pm

Phone:  368-9053

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Derby City Eagles Club

Fish Fry every Friday, 5:30-8PM; Karaoke 8pm-Midnight, 201 Outer Loop; Open to the public

Phone: 363-2241

 

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Fairdale Lions Club
Fish Fry every 2nd Friday of the month, 11:00am-7:00pm.
Phone:  368-3479


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FROM VICKI'S DESK


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Councilwoman Vicki Aubrey Welch and the District 13 staff, wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

We also wish you a Safe Holiday!

Please note Holiday hours for the the District 13 Offices downtown and Fairdale:

  • Friday, December 23rd: Office closed
  • Monday, December 26th: Office closed 
  • Friday, December 30th: Offices closed
  • Monday, January 2nd: Office closed

The Metro Council has finished its meeting schedule for the year and is currently on Holiday Break. The Council will hold its Organizational Session on Thursday, January 5th. The Council will resume its meeting schedule sometime in January after the Organizational Session.


Auburndale NA Hosts Annual Christmas Fair

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Over 100 neighbors attended the annual event at Kenwood Elementary School for dinner, games, networking and a Visit from Santa for the children.  Councilwoman Welch Sponsored the event and met with District 13 neighbors..

Mayor Greg Fischer dropped by to wish everyone Happy Holidays.  


METRO NEWS


3rd Division to Cite Vehicles Left Running & Unattended

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HOLIDAY IN THE CITY EVENTS THIS WEEK

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FINAL WEEKEND OF FREE 

ENTERTAINMENT AT FOURTH STREET LIVE!

 -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016-

  • Envy Dance Team at 5:30pm
  • Ricky Howsare 6pm
  • Shawnee Boys & Girls Club Chorus, Directed by Jecorey "1200" Arthur at 7pm

-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2016-

  • Damaged Goods at 4:30pm
  • #HoLouDay Photography Awards Winners at 5:30pm
  • Micah Chandler at 5:45pm
  • Double Dog Dare at 6pm

HOLIDAY MARKET CHALETS 

FOURTH STREET LIVE!

-LAST WEEKEND OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY-

Thursday & Friday: 11am – 2pm and 5 pm – 9 pm
RSVP to our events on Facebook

  • LIPSENSE Kassi Earle Clifford presents The Everlasting Lip
  • CHAD BALSTER Glass Art and Ornaments
  • HANDY CRAFTS BY A.L. Custom wood worker who specializes in personalizing
  • KEVIN GOODNER Louisville Artist, live demonstrations and custom art on the spot
  • GERMAN SWEETS Homemade treats by Jeurgen and Bengta Sell
  • GLUHWEIN Hot Mulled Wine
  •  FOOD CRAFT Gourmet ingredients and gifts
  • LUCKY CLOVER FARM Homemade jams, jellies, cakes and breads, plus hand carved stone Nativity scenes and forest animals
  • GYENAME OF LOUISVILLE, INC African cultural and Kwanzaa gifts and books

 HOLIDAY SQUARE ICE SKATING RINK

AT FOURTH & JEFFERSON STREETS

-OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK THROUGH JANUARY 16, 2017-

SCHOOL WINTER BREAK AND HOLIDAY EXTENDED HOURS

Hours subject to change pending weather and skating conditions.

  • Mondays - Thursdays:  11am – 10pm
  • Fridays & Saturdays: 11am – 11pm
  • Sundays: Noon – 6pm

Please check Facebook or Twitter for updates.


LOU Year's Eve Event New This Year 12-31-16

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LG&E's Home Utility Gift (HUG) Certificates

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“Wrap Your Presents & Wrap Your Pipes”

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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE for Waste Collection & Recycling

Recycling and Yard Waste Collection

Solid waste collection services will be altered under the following schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday weeks:

Garbage/yard waste/recycling

  • There will be no residential garbage, yard waste or recycling collection on Monday, December 26 or Monday, January 2 within in the Urban Services District (former Louisville city limits). 
  • Residents who normally have garbage/yard waste/recycling collection on Monday will have service instead on Tuesday, December 27 and Tuesday, January 3. The Tuesday-Friday schedule will also be delayed by one day.
  • Residents normally serviced by private waste haulers should check with those companies for holiday collection schedules.

Staffed Recycling Centers

These centers will be closed Saturday December 24, Monday December 26, Saturday December 31 and Monday January 2. 

  • East District Public Works Yard 595 N. Hubbards Lane 
  • Metro Parks Landscaping 9300 Whipps Mill Road 
  • Southwest Government Center 7219 Dixie Highway 
  • Central Government Center 7201 Outer Loop 
  •  Waste Reduction Center 636 Meriwether Avenue Closed Saturday, December 24, Monday, December 26, Saturday December 31, and Monday January 2. 
  • HAZ BIN Hazardous Waste Facility 7501 Grade Lane Closed Saturday, December 24 and Saturday December 31

Christmas Tree Disposal

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Metro Public Works will provide curbside pickup of Christmas Trees within the Urban Services District (the old City of Louisville boundaries) after the holiday. Beginning Tuesday, December 27, residents with City curbside yard waste pickup may set their Christmas trees and greenery out on their regular collection day. 

  • Trees must not be in plastic bags, and all decorations must be removed. 
  • Drop-off sites will also be available for all Louisville/Jefferson County residents at three locations. 
  • Two of the three drop-off sites will also instantly recycle trees in to mulch that will be offered back to citizens for home use. 
  • Those wishing to receive mulch must bring an appropriate container in which to carry it. This mulch performs particularly well for acid-loving plants such as azaleas and rhododendrons. 
  • Trees picked up from curbside will also be recycled but not offered as mulch. 
  • All lights and ornaments should be removed from trees before they are set out or dropped off. 
  • For drop-off sites or further information go to www.louisvilleky.gov

Holiday Recycling

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Trash cans overflow during the holiday season, with one estimate that we generate 25% more waste than usual this time of year.  A good sustainability practice is to divert as much as possible to the recycle bin.   Here are some do's and don’ts about holiday recycling.

DO recycle those cardboard boxes.  They are high-value recyclables but the number of them we have over the holidays and limited space in our bins sometimes means they end up in the trash.  Don’t do that.  If your bin won’t hold all of the broken down boxes you have, save a few for next week or visit a recycling center (D9’s is in the parking lot of the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center, 201 Reservoir Avenue).  Don’t worry if the box has some tape on it.  (And don’t assume that pizza boxes can’t be recycled. Many pizzerias now put a sheet of waxed paper between the box and the pizza, leaving the box clean once that’s removed. All you have to do is remove that paper and the clean pizza box is recyclable.)

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We'll take the old when you get the new

When the holiday season ushers in new electronics such as televisions, computers, and the like, don't let the old ones sit in the garage or basement. Public Works is happy to take them off your hands so they can be recycled. All you have to do is bring those newly obsolete  devices to us at the Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Avenue. The service is free of charge. Special drop-off collections will be held during regular Waster Reduction Center hours on Saturday January 7, Saturday January 14 and Saturday January 21. Regular Saturday hours are 8 AM. to 3 PM. Read more about year round electronics recycling.


Register Your Rental Property by March 1, 2017

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A new Rental Registry for all rental property in Metro Louisville is now up and running online following the passage of an ordinance in September by the Louisville Metro Council. 

Effective March 1, 2017, all property located in Louisville Metro and occupied or offered for occupancy in exchange for money or any other consideration must be registered with Louisville Metro Government. Failure to register is subject to a fine up to $100 per day per housing unit.

The registration calls for:

  • Rental property owners to include the rental unit street address
  • List current contact information of the owner and managing operator.
  • New owners to register within thirty days of any ownership transfer.
  • Any change in contact information to be updated on the registry within thirty days of the change.

 Visit: https://www.louisvilleky.gov/government/codes-regulations, to establish an account and access the registry, or to get detailed information and instructions on registry requirements.

Registration is free and will be monitored by the staff of Develop Louisville. 


Volunteer Tax Preparers Needed

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Learn to prepare taxes and make a difference  at the same time.  Become a VITA volunteer. Sign up here.

Read how Community Services is joining with Louisville Asset Building Coalition to recruit more volunteers so more residents can be served by VITA.


Business Corner


SLBA Honors 2 Retiring Board Members

Councilwoman Vicki Aubrey Welch D-13 presented the Spirit of Louisville awards on behalf of the Council Members whose districts are served by the SLBA which includes Councilman Dan Johnson D-21, Councilwoman Marianne Butler D-15 and Councilman David Yates D-25 and Council President. 

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Todd, Robertson, Pastor of Antioch Church receives a Spirit of Louisville Award for his service to the South Louisville Business Association by serving on the Board for 6 years.  He served as Communication Chair, Newsletter Editor and Vice President.  

 SLBA President Barbara Nichols thanked Todd for his service and the support of his church,  Antioch Church for hosting SLBA meetings.  Todd is taking a new position with the Long Run Baptist Association, but will continue to be involved with the South Louisville Community.

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Ed Korfhage of Foremost Realtors receives a Spirit of Louisville Award for his service to of the South Louisville Business Association by serving on the Board for 6 years.  He served as Education Chair, accepting applications from area seniors for a $500 scholarship which is awarded each year by SLBA.  Ed, a retired J.C.P.S. teacher oversaw the scholarship selection process as SLBA Chair Education.

Many thanks to these members of our South Louisville business community for their service and commitment.


Okolona BPA Lunch with Mayor Jan. 12

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Job & Training Postings

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FREE Training and Job Placement!

Kentuckiana Builds can prepare you for a quality profession like electrician, carpenter, fiber optic installer, welder and many more.

Ready to take the next step to a brighter future and a better career? Then attend the next orientation!

  • WHAT: Kentuckiana Builds Orientation
  • WHERE: Louisville Urban League, 1535 W Broadway, Louisville
  • WHEN:  Thursday, December 29 at 5:30 p.m.

  Questions? Call 502.566.3371 or go to KentuckianaBuilds.org


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