
Cultural Pass
and Summer Reading Programs
As school wraps up for the summer, there are plenty of learning
opportunities for Louisville students of all ages over the next three
months.
In celebration of both the Library’s Summer Reading Program and
the Cultural Pass the Main Library will host the Super Summer Reading Kickoff
and Cultural Pass Showcase on Saturday, June 3, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. This
free, family-friendly event will offer a plethora of activities, performances,
and crafts featuring more than two dozen members of the Arts and Culture
Alliance. Participating groups will include the Louisville Zoo, Kentucky
Science Center, Frazier History Museum, Kentucky Shakespeare, and more. For
more information, please visit LFPL.org/Kids or call (502) 574-1620.
Cultural Pass
The Cultural Pass supports and encourages lifelong learning by providing free
access to 38 of Greater Louisville’s arts and cultural institutions for
children and young adults to age 21. The Pass is valid from June 3 to Aug. 12
for one-time general admission at each of the participating institutions.
The 2017 Cultural Pass and Summer Reading materials are available
now at any Louisville Free Public Library branch and any Metro Louisville
Community Center.
Pass holders can register and track the progress of their Cultural
Pass online at www.lfpl.org/culturalpass and are
encouraged to visit as many venues as they are able during the summer. Children
with 5 or more documented visits receive a Cultural Pass giveaway prize and
will be entered into a drawing to win additional prizes, including a free stay
at 21C Museum Hotel, tickets to area performances like The Christmas Carol at
Actors Theatre or Louisville Ballet’s Nutcracker, family memberships to
Bernheim Forest, the Frazier History Museum, Gheens Science Hall and
Planetarium, and more.
To learn more about the Cultural Pass, please visit www.fundforthearts.org/2017culturalpass.
Summer Reading
Presented by the Library Foundation, the Library’s annual Summer Reading
Program is a free 10-week program that encourages kids and teens to read for fun
over the summer by offering prizes and incentives. Every child—from infant
through 12th grade—who completes the program will receive a backpack or
aluminum water bottle, along with passes to local attractions like the Kentucky
Science Center, Squire Boone Caverns, a Bats baseball game, the Frazier History
Museum, and more.
For more information, or to pre-register for Summer Reading, visit LFPL.org/SummerReading, or call (502)
574-1620.
Other summer programs
To help families sort through the many summer offerings, a searchable database
of quality Out of School Time (OST) programs is available through 2-1-1. Thanks
to the BLOCS community partnership, families can access this resource
year-round by visiting www.louisvilleblocs.org and clicking on
the 2-1-1 link. The list is also available by dialing Metro United Way’s 211
call-in line, or accessing the 211 app.
 First Neighborhood Place
LG&E WeCare Energy Efficiency Overview
Call 1-800-356-5467 for more information. Representatives from the
WeCare Program at LG&E will be on hand to talk with interested persons
about energy efficiency, energy usage and tips to reduce utility bills.
WeCare staff can also help determine if households are eligible for a variety
of free services including air duct sealing and insulation, attic and wall
insulation, programmable thermostats and much more.
June
5, First Neighborhood Place, 1503 Rangeland Rd. (T. J. Middle School in the
W.D. Bruce Building – door #24), 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
A Healthy Journey for Two Educational Baby Shower
RSVP is required to Mendy Mason at 502-341-5400 or mmason@sevencounties.org. A
Healthy Journey for Two is an educational baby shower open to any expectant
mothers. The class will include a range of information and resources, as
well as free baby items, gift cards, prizes, and snacks. Hosted by Seven
Counties and KIDSNow. Fathers are welcome but must be registered.
June 7, First Neighborhood Place, 1503 Rangeland Rd. 1 – 3
p.m.
Diabetes Awareness and Basic Nutrition
at First Neighborhood Pace,
Located at 1503 Rangeland Rd. Call 313-4700 for more
information. This class is designed to raise awareness of diabetes, help
inform those who have been recently diagnosed or who are at risk, as well as
provide a refresher course on how to manage your condition for those who or
have been diabetic for years. Sponsored by Louisville Metro Public Health
and Wellness.
June 12, First Neighborhood Place 2 - 3:30 p.m.
Community Dental Care Information Sessions
Call 502-366-4442 for more information. Community Dental Care is a
full-service dental organization designed to increase access to health care in
communities with the goal of improving the overall health of the population.
Representatives will be on site to provide information about services offered
and to assist in scheduling appointments for dental needs or for pediatric health
needs.
June
14, First Neighborhood Place, 1503 Rangeland Road (T. J. Middle School in the
W.D. Bruce Building – door #24), 1 - 3 p.m.
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TARC Summer
Youth Pass Now Available
Getting
to jobs, the movies, recreational activities and fun events around Louisville
is affordable and easy for young people with the TARC Summer Youth Pass, which
is now on sale.
The pass costs $30 and is available to anyone 6-19 years
old. With the pass, youths can take unlimited TARC rides on all routes
from June 1-Aug. 31.
The pass can be ordered from TARC’s website, www.ridetarc.org, or purchased at the
following locations:
- Union Station, 1000 W.
Broadway
- Nia Center, 2900 W. Broadway
- All Fifth Third Banks
- Louisville Free Public
Library, 3rd & York
To order by mail, send a check or money order for $30, with your
name, address and phone number, to SUMMER YOUTH PASS; c/o TARC cashier; 1000
W. Broadway; Louisville, KY 40203.
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Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin
General Electric representative and Kelly Watson with the Mayor's office
Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Tonya McKnight
 Some of the 8th grade students enjoying refreshments as the first to sat on their bench.
Newburg Middle School Bench Dedication
When
neighbors saw that someone has destroyed a bus stop bench where the elderly and
expectant mothers would rest while waiting for their bus, Mr. and Mrs. McKnight
took action.
Richard
McKnight, General Electric employee and his wife Tonya partnered with Newburg
Middle School and Councilwoman Shanklin to address their concern. The 8th
grade class of Newburg Middle started saving bottle tops and on May 12th
the dedication of a bench made from plastic bottle tops was realized and
celebrated. Representatives from the Mayor’s office, GE, TARC, JCPS and many
other concerned residents of District 2 along with Councilwoman Shanklin were present
to witness the dedication.
Thank you, Mr.
and Mrs. McKnight for following through with your dream. Thank you, 8th grade students of Newburg Middle!
You can view
all the pictures at the website below.
http://www.emdashphoto.com/Events/Newburg-Bench-Dedication-5162017/n-hCP38h/
Tree Bates Program
The Division of Community Forestry has teamed up with the
non-profit organization Trees Louisville to offer Jefferson County residents up
to 40% off the cost of a shade tree.
Eligibility requirement are as follows:
- Tree must be considered
a shade tree and selected from Division’s Master Tree List
- Program open to Jefferson
County, KY residents only
- Max 3 submissions per household
- Tree must measure at least
1inch in diameter at a point 6 inches above soil line
- Tree must be purchased and
planted between October 2016 – May 31, 2017
- Rebates are awarded on a
first-come, first-serve basis while funds are available
- Rebate is only eligible for
purchase price of tree (i.e. excludes tax, planting or delivery fees,
etc.).
For additional information on this opportunity, please visit
Trees Louisville website at https://treeslouisville.org/rebate/.

Fan Collection for Seniors and Disabled Residents
KIPDA Area Agency
on Aging and Independent Living is again partnering with Louisville Metro
Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens (OADC) to collect electric fans for
seniors and persons with physical disabilities. The fans will be
distributed to qualified individuals within the KIPDA region including
Jefferson, Bullitt, Henry, Shelby, Oldham, Spencer, and Trimble Counties.
Donations of new
box fans will be collected through June 14 at:
- KIPDA,
11520 Commonwealth Drive (Lou., KY 40299)
- WLKY
Studio, 1918 Mellwood Ave.
Drop off hours are
Monday through Friday; 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. for KIPDA and 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. for
WLKY.
Monetary
donations will also be accepted to purchase fans. Make checks made payable to
KIPDA, Attn: Fan Fair Program and mail to the address on Commonwealth
Drive listed above postmarked by June 14. If you would like to make
special arrangements for a donation or need further information, please contact
Sarah Teeters (502) 574-5092 at the OADC or Jennifer Craig (502) 266-5571 at
KIPDA.
Stay tuned for
more information about the Fan Fair giveaway event on June 24. Read more.
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Waggin' Trail Festival
The 23rd Annual Waggin’ Trail Festival for the Animals to benefit the
Kentucky Humane Society will be Sunday, June 11 from 2–6PM at the
Louisville Water Tower.
Join us for a walk, food trucks, vendor booths, live music, beer and wine,
family/pet friendly activities, adoptable pets, contests and more. Start a
team, raise money for the animals and save lives! support.kyhumane.org/wtrail
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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+118.pdf
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