Congratulations Edwin Goodwin Jr
2017 YMCA Adult Black Achiever’s Award Recipient
Mr. Goodwin was recognized by Ford Motor Company and submitted to the
YMCA to receive this award for his work with young people in the community. “I am very
grateful to have been considered and want to thank my friends, family and
colleagues for helping to put me in place to receive this award” stated Mr.
Goodwin.
Ford Motor Company
Employee for 22 years
Jefferson County
Corrections Department 10 years
Louisville Youth
Football League Executive Assistant 2 years
Louisville Patriots
Youth Football and Cheer Program Commissioner and Coach (Newburg) 11 years
37 year member of
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Rho Lambda Chapter University of Kentucky

Don’t Wait
Until April,
Make Your Tax Appointment Now!
The Louisville Asset Building Coalition (LABC) is
providing FREE tax preparation services again in 2017. The service is FREE if
you earned $55,000 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) or less in 2016 or if you
qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Call the office today to see
if you qualify and make your appointment! Appointments are available on
Fridays (March 24, and April 7, 14) between 9:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Please call
the office at 574-3908 to make an appointment.
Do you file your own taxes? Through the LABC website there
are two options to self-file online. The “Turbo Tax Freedom Edition” is
available if you have $31,000 or less in income. The software has a
well-designed interview process that guides you through the process of making
decisions about your filing status, inputting your income and making
decisions about deductions and tax credits for which you may qualify. The
other option is “My Free Taxes”, which is available if you make $62,000 or
less. This program is developed by H&R Block and uses an interview process.
Please visit, http://labcservices.org/index.php/free-tax-filing-at-labc-services,
for more information.
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2017 NEWBURG COMMUNITY FESTIVAL
Sponsored by Councilwoman Dr. Barbara E. Shanklin
Louisville Metro Council District #2 & Petersburg/Newburg Improvement Association
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18TH – SUNDAY, AUGUST 20TH
PETERSBURG/NEWBURG PARK – CORNER OF E. INDIAN TRAIL & PETERSBURG RD
Tentative Plans Include:
Friday: Vendor/food booths & Carnival Rides (7:00 P.M. start time)
Saturday: Community Breakfast 9:00 A.M. – in the park
Community Parade – 11:30 A.M. (line-up time)
Senior Citizens’ Tent (Activity times TBA)
Vendor/Food Booths/Entertainment/Carnival Rides – All Day
Sunday: Worship Services – in the park 11:00 AM
Gospel Festival (Evening-time TBA)
Vendor/Food Booths/Carnival Rides – All Day
Specific, detailed vendor information/applications will be sent approximately four weeks prior to the event. All activities will cease before park closing time
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Shoe Drive for JCPS students
New and like-new shoes for students are being collected as part
of the Mayor's Week of Service. Donations of shoes can be accepted at the
Clothing Assistance Program, located inside the Central High School Football
Stadium at 319 South 15th Street, or at any Neighborhood Place (call MetroCall
at 311 or 574-5000 to locate the one nearest you).
We need new or like-new shoes for boys and girls in kindergarten
through grade twelve, with an emphasis on sneakers and athletic shoes.
Read more details.
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Kentucky Shakespeare Kicks Off
Annual
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS Tour
We started with nine parks in 2014 and this Spring we are thrilled to serve a
record 23 neighborhoods in the Kentuckiana area,” says Producing Artistic
Director Matt Wallace. “This new adaptation of Shakespeare’s political thriller
is jam-packed with powerful issues that resonate in our world today.” He
added, “We thank the nineteen Louisville Metro Council members who’ve
sponsored the performances in their districts, the Mayors of Lyndon, New
Albany, Jeffersonville and Jeffersontown, White Clay, Humana, and other
generous individuals who have helped us put together this special event for our
community.”
The production is directed by Wallace and features an
ensemble cast of six professional actors. Robert Thompson plays the
title role of Julius Caesar, with Dathan Hooper as Brutus, Alisha Espinosa as
Portia, Neill Robertson as Cassius, Owen Kresse as Mark Antony, and Sabrina
Spalding as Casca. All of the actors also play other multiple roles in the
production. The production also features costumes by Donna Lawrence-Downs,
sound design by Jon Becraft, and set constructed by Charles Nasby.
Summary of JULIUS
CAESAR
This drama is one of the great tragedy themed plays by
William Shakespeare. Julius Caesar is a highly ambitious political leader and
his aim is to become dictator. Caesar is warned that he must "beware the
Ides of March.” The prophecy comes true and Caesar is assassinated due to the
plotting of Brutus and Cassius. The friend of Julius Caesar, Mark Antony,
provides the famous funeral oration ("Friends, Romans, and
countrymen…") Brutus and Cassius meet their inevitable defeat which
plunges the country into civil war.
April 30, 2017 – 6:00PM
Petersburg Park
5008 E Indian Trail, Louisville, KY 40218
Rain Space: Price Elementary
Sponsor: Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin, District 2
Free Membership!!! Call 502-690-3402

Summer Program Resource Fair for Youth
Louisville families with children of all ages are invited to a
free resource fair showcasing summer activities for children, youth, and
families on Saturday, March 18. Themed “SOAR”, the event is being
held in March to give individuals time to plan ahead and register for
opportunities while openings are available.
Saturday, March 18
11 a.m.- 2 p.m.
DuValle Education Center Gym
3610 Bohne Ave.
Read more details.
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Crime Report for LMPD
Division 6
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.
View crime report in Sixth Division by clicking the following
link.
6th+Division+Neighborhood+Report+107.pdf
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Take the Metro
Parks Needs Assessment Survey
The
2017 Metro Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment Survey is available. Please let
Metro Parks know your thoughts on facilities, amenities, customer service and
more. It takes just a few minutes, and it will help your parks improve!
You can find the link to the survey here.
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Rental Property
Deadline Extended
The
deadline to register your rental property has been extended to April 3, 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. Registration must include the rental unit
street address along with current contact information of the owner and
managing operator.
Registration requires an account with Develop Louisville. 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.
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