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SAVE THE DATES!
Community Meeting February 21, 2017 Newburg Library 4800 Exeter Ave.
Join us to share your thoughts and concerns. We welcome you to bring a neighbor
4TH
Annual Financial Empowerment Summit
"Promoting
Tools and Resources to Improve Household Stability"
March
9, 2017
8:30am
to 2:30pm
Bellarmine
University
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African-American
Read- In
February
4, 2017 2:30-4:30PM
Newburg
Library
4800
Exeter Ave
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Dr. Barbara Shanklin
District 2 Councilwoman
601 West Jefferson Street
City Hall, 1st Floor
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 574-1102 Barbara.Shanklin@louisvilleky.gov
Jared Dearing
Legislative Aide
(502) 574-2787 Jared.Dearing@louisvilleky.gov

Block Watch Captains Needed
District 2 is looking for concerned residents who would be willing
to serve as a "Block Watch Captain." This would be a volunteer
position with rewards of knowing your neighborhood is safer and demonstrating
that we are "Our Brothers' Keeper" This will be an agenda item for
our next Community
Meeting Tuesday, February 21, 2017
If interested
and desire more information, please call 502.574-1102
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Free Tax Preparation
LOUISVILLE, Ky.
(January 20, 2017) -- Mayor Greg Fischer,
Louisville Asset Building Coalition and AARP today announced the opening
of free tax preparation sites starting Monday, Jan. 23, that will provide
federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents.
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be
made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at https://louisvillekyvita.cascheduler.
Men of Peace Sponsored MLK Jr. Brunch
Men of Peace Presbyterian Church 4210 East Indian Trail hosted their 20th Annual MLK Jr. Brunch on Sat. January 14th at Newburg Middle School with 200 plus in attendance.
"Keeping the Dream Alive!"
Pictures provided by: Janel Porter
Guest Speaker, Rev. Brodrick Purvis, challenged us in his message of encouragement to "Love Big!"
Mistress of Ceremony, Rev. Lesa Dae, was eloquent and kept the flow of the event in movement.
Germonte Johnson, gifted singer, who resides in District 2 provided special music for this event. Songs including "A Change is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke, were soulfully delivered.

Congratulations MADISON!
Louisville's youngest radio host
Is honored with the:
"MLK Jr. State Commission
Youth Leadership Award"
Madison Roy, 14 years old
Host of the WLOU
New Joyful PraiZe Broadcast
1350 AM & 104.7 FM
Saturdays from 2:30PM-3:00PM
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Time Warner
Cable is leaving Louisville.
Charter bought it last spring and is making some
changes to your Internet, TV and phone services starting with the name. The
brand is now called Spectrum. “Eventually, all markets with Time Warner Cable
will become the Spectrum brand,” said Mike Hogan spokesman for Charter
Communications. Spectrum still offers the same Internet speeds as Time Warner
Cable.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/34290213/spectrum-replaces-time-warner-cable-in-louisville
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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+101.pdf
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