
We ask the community to help in this effort by reporting immediately any illegal dumping activity they see.
If you see something say something!
Reports should be made by calling Louisville Metro Police Department at 502-574-7111 or 502-574-2111, MetroCall 311 or 502-574-3290. Any identifying information would be helpful, the location and description of the persons and vehicle doing the dumping. If the dumping has already occurred, you may report it to MetroCALL at 502-574-5000 or 311 or email them. This includes if someone is dumping in your dumpster.
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 Cultural
Pass, Summer Reading and other summer learning opportunities for youth,
teenagers!
There are a number of programs designed to keep kids
engaged and prevent summer learning loss, including the Louisville Free Public
Library’s Summer Reading program, and the 2017 Cultural Pass — presented by
Churchill Downs in partnership with the Mayor’s Office, the library, the Arts
and Culture Alliance and the Fund for the Arts. The 2017 Cultural Pass and Summer Reading materials are available now at any Louisville Free Public Library branch and any Metro Louisville Community Center.
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.
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. 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, there us 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. BLOCS was established in 2011 by Louisville Metro
Government, JCPS, Metro United Way and the Louisville Alliance for Youth, in an
effort to bridge in-school and out-of-school time, while demonstrating OST
programming is a fundamental support in improving educational outcomes.
Other summer program highlights
Jefferson County Public Schools:
JCPS is offering camps this summer to assist English as a Second Language
students; students who may need a summer learning boost; and students who need
extended learning to help halt summer learning slide.
Louisville Zoo: The Louisville Zoo
is a living classroom with something to learn all year long. When kids are out
of school, it’s the perfect place to keep minds active and engaged with amazing
animal species from around the globe or one of the Zoo’s many summer camps.
Weekly camps are available for ages from pre-K to 8th grade. All Zoo camps
include Zoo walks, large animal presentations, attraction rides, and up-close
encounters with live animal ambassadors. Events are happening all summer, from
the Friday Night Movie Series to the ever-popular Storybook Character Day. All
events and camp listings can be found at louisvillezoo.org.
Metro Parks & Recreation: Five
community centers -- Beechmont, Cyril Allgeier, Douglass, Southwick and Sun
Valley – will have summer camps with structured programming, games, field trips
and other activities. Fees range from $65 to $95.
Other centers will be offering open programming, meaning kids can shoot hoops,
use the public Wi-Fi or computer lab, or maybe just relax and read a book.
The Reds’ Rookie Success League is back this year. For more than a decade, this
successful partnership with the Cincinnati Reds has introduces kids to the game
of baseball with a focus on character development. The program will be offered
at Petersburg Park and Wyandotte Park. Call Metro Parks athletics at 574-4515
for more information.
Also, from June 5-July 28, the Metro Parks and Recreation Mobile Playground
will be visiting six local parks during the week: Boone Square, Elliott Square,
Westonia, William Harrison, Norfolk Acres and Huston Quin. The big red
converted fire truck is staffed by Metro Parks who bring music, sports, crafts
and games. For more information, visit www.bestparksever.com.
Metro Parks is looking to employ teens as lifeguards, and is
offering training courses, including one that starts today. Call the Mary T.
Meagher Aquatic Center at 897-9949.
Metro Parks’ four outdoor pools – at Camp Taylor, Nelson Hornbeck (Fairdale),
Algonquin and Sun Valley parks – open Memorial Day weekend. Metro Parks also
offers 30 spraygrounds and spraypads at parks throughout the community.
Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods:
The office is sponsoring a number of activities to keep teens engaged this
summer, including family game nights and chess clubs at the California
Community Center; One Love Louisville Ambassador Institutes; community
gardening; and Mayor-Youth Chats. For more information: http://onelovelou.org/
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 Smoketown Family Wellness Center annouced that Dr. Kish Cumi will serve as their new director. Kish Cumi, Ph.D., is a native of Flint, Michigan and Franklin,
Tennessee. She received her doctorate from the University of Louisville
(Counselor Education and Supervision) and her B.A. (Psychology) and M.A.Ed.
(Counselor Education, School Counseling) from Wake Forest University. Dr. Kish
Cumi is a National Holmes Alumna with a distinct interest in social justice for
youth and their families, and she has served in urban schools and communities
as an elementary school counselor, CEO of a mentoring/tutoring program for
middle school students, a clinical mental health counselor for high school
students, and a researcher and counselor educator. More recently, she has
collaborated with faculty at the University of Louisville on the link among
culture, systems factors, and urban-focused mental health care. Her research
interests include school-to-prison pipeline prevention, parental self-efficacy,
and effective non-traditional counseling approaches (e.g., arts-based therapy)
for all youth in general—and Black youth in particular—who have experienced
grief and complex trauma. In addition to establishing her life’s work focused
on urban communities, families, and youth, she undergirds her work within
spiritual, physical, and mental wellness. Dr. Kish is the proud mother of three
amazingly cool sons, Timothy (12), Gabriel (9), and Solomon (7), and she is
eager to collaborate with community residents and partners to support the youth
and families of Smoketown. Welcome!
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 Moms Demand Action – KY and the Louisville Urban League host the 3rd Annual National Gun Violence Awareness Da,y A community walk and cookout to honor victims and survivors of gun violence, and to work to end gun violence. Lunch provided. Please wear something orange.
Saturday, June 3, 2017
10:00 AM -1:00 PM
Sheppard Park
1601 Magazine St, Louisville, KY 40203
Wear Orange was inspired by friends of Hadiya Pendleton, a 15-year-old Chicago high school student killed by gunfire, who decided to honor her life by wearing orange – the color hunters wear in the woods to protect themselves and others. On June 2, 2015, what would have been Hadiya’s 18th birthday, more than 200 organizations and influencers asked people nationwide to join them by wearing orange to honor her life, the lives of the more than 90 Americans killed by gun violence and the hundreds more who are injured every day. Wear Orange, demand to be seen, and demand to see change. #WearOrange
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 The “I Am Ali” festival will kickoff on the one-year anniversary of Ali’s passing, June 3rdand will celebrate his life and highlight Ali’s “Six Core Principles”—Confidence, Conviction, Dedication, Respect, Giving, and Spirituality– with six weeks of programming and community events, tied to each one of these principles. The “I Am Ali” Festival will culminate on July 15th.
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The celebration of Ali’s legacy will include over 70 different exhibits, performances and deals from over 35 different local attractions, hotels and restaurants that span June 3 – July 15, 2017. Each week during the festival, one of Ali’s “Six Core Principles” will be celebrated:
Spirituality: June 3-10
Giving: June 11-17
Respect: June 18-24
Conviction: June 25-July 1
Dedication: July 2-8
Confidence: July 9-15
Visit the Louisville Convention and Visitor Bureau’s “I Am Ali” Festival page for details of all events and activities here.
MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER ACTIVITIES DURING THE "I AM ALI" FESTIVAL
In addition to events around the city, the Ali Center will host:
Spirituality: June 3-10
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Friday, June 9 11:00 am - 3:00 pm: Working with local partners, the Ali Center will host a Youth Festival in celebration of Ali's life journey and fierce determination as an example to all children. Local arts and education organizations will provide booths and entertainment.
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Saturday, June 10 10:00 am - 1:00 pm: The Ali Center will show the memorial service video in its entirety in the Center's Auditorium. Limited seating available.
Giving: June 11-17
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Thursday, June 15 8:30 am: Daughters of Greatness featuring Lesley Visser. Tickets available here.
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Friday, June 16 11:00 am - 3:00 pm: The Ali Center will host a "Giving Festival" to celebrate Muhammad Ali's legacy of service! At the Ali Center, visitors of all ages are invited to give back by participating in fun and inspiring service projects with local organizations. Visitors who participate in all service activities will receive discounted admission to the Center's exhibits. Details to come.
Respect: June 18-24
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Friday, June 23 11:00 am - 3:00 pm: The Ali Center will host a Health and Fitness Festival, featuring fitness demonstrations, free health screenings, and healthy eating tips.
Conviction: June 25 - July 1
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Monday, June 26 11:00 am - 1:00 pm: Network luncheon with Charles Dew, author of "The Making of a Racist"
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Friday, June 30 5:15 - 8:00 pm: Visit the Ali Center for a special double-feature of two iconic films on the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali. For the first time ever, experience the “Double-Header” Film Screenings of “When We Were Kings” and “The Trials of Muhammad Ali.”
Evening includes a small reception between screenings, and a Meet'n'Greet and Q&A with the film's directors: Leon Gast, Director and Producer of the Academy Award-Winning Film, “When We Were Kings” (1996)Bill Siegel, Director of Emmy Award-Winning Film, “The Trials of Muhammad” (2014)Tickets available for purchase here.
Dedication: July 2-8
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Wednesday, July 5 5:00-8:00 pm: "Night at the Museum" Visitors can enjoy touring the Ali Center's 3 levels of award-winning exhibits at a discounted rate. Other details to come.
Confidence Week: July 9-15
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Thursday, July 13, 7:30pm: The Ali Center, in partnership with Louisville Public Media’s 90.5 WUOL, presents the modern-day premiere of a recently discovered string quartet by Florence Price.
Price is generally considered the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer. This free family event will feature both music and historical context, with musicians from the Louisville Orchestra, singers from Black Classical Artists of Louisville, and speakers Douglas Shadle (Vanderbilt University) and Eleanor McClellan (University of Northern Alabama). The performance will also be broadcast live on 90.5 WUOL.
Ongoing Exhibits:
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Breaking Barriers: Sports for Change: Temporary exhibit. Details available here.
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Where Inspiration Takes Flight: Community Art Project in the lobby
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Click on “Search Case Information” link on the left navigation bar. Then
select the “home” tab and select the type of case and enter the above case
number. For specific case information please call or email the listed
case manager. If you have any questions please contact Planning &
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PATCHWORK COMMUNITY FESTIVAL 2017 TAKING BACK OUR NEIGHBORHOODS” Saturday, JUNE 10th 9:00 am - 9:00 pm RAIN or SHINE on 22nd ST. from W. MUHAMMAD ALI BLVD to W. CHESTNUT ST. EXHIBITORS * VENDORS * SPEAKERS * FOOD * DRINKS MUSIC * GAMES 3 on 3 basketball tournament GREAT FAMILY FUN * Kids Bouncers BLOOD DRIVE SIGNUP ***VOTER REGISTRATION*** Financial Planning * Religious Counseling * Job, Career, Educational & Business Opportunities * dancers * Performers The Unlimited show band UofL Football TeamAutographs UofL Women’s Basketball Team Autographs Give-a-ways * ALL DAY LONG, * Give-a-ways Hosted by: ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. 2200 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard, Louisville, KY 40212 tel: 502-775-6404 PATCHWORK ENTERPRISES INC Promotion Tel: 502-931-3172 Fax: 502-774-3022 skipmccall@patchworkenterprises.com Download all forms on www.patchworkenterprises.com

The Flea Off Market in Shelby Park
Flea off Market will bring its fabulous attractions to the green space of
Shelby Park 600 East Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40203
Saturday June 17
All concerts and events are FREE. 11am - Market opens, Vendors, Food Trucks and Bar open 7pm - Close
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 PLEASE JOIN US - YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT!
Develop Louisville has been engaging with the public on an
update to the Comprehensive Plan. Some methods of engagement have included work
groups, an Advisory Committee, outreach to local municipalities with zoning
authority and appearing before various bodies and organizations.
In the coming weeks, Develop Louisville will be holding six
open house forums to provide the public with an opportunity to view and to
comment on the work done thus far.
The dates, times and locations for the forums are:
Tuesday, May 30: Bowman Field (2815 Taylorsville Rd) at 6
pm
Wednesday, May 31: E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park (2201 Lakeland Road) at 6pm
Saturday, June 3: The Table (1800 Portland Ave) at 9 am
Monday, June 5: Fern Creek High School (9115 Fern Creek
Rd) at 6 pm
Tuesday, June 6: The Jeffersonian (former Jeffersontown
Community Center) (10617 Taylorsville Rd)
at 6 pm
Saturday, June 17: Sir Friendly C. Community Enrichment Center (822 S. 15th Street) at 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
The forums will allow for additional input on the work
completed to date (draft goals and objectives) and will help us develop
policies. These meetings will be open house style with a short
introductory presentation. At these forums, we are especially interested in
engaging with citizens who have not yet participated in the Comprehensive Plan
update process. These forums will look similar to the Vision Louisville
forums that occurred a few years ago.
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Pride, Peace and Prevention - Positive teen action.
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Shelby Traditional Career Day
These fifth graders are going places!
How about a year of kindness?
Career Day Props- actual traffic light. Did you know the lights are almost as big as we are?
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Dre Dawson launched a weekly talk show focusing on Non-Violence.
Cole's Place
Wednesday's from 7pm-12pm.
There is live audience engagement.
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Labor Leaders working hard to protect jobs and families.
Thank you!
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National Police Week
Thank you to all the men and woman serving our country through police work
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Sam Watkins served 28 years at Louisville Central Community Center, Inc .
Thank you!
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Louisville Central Community Center 5K
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National Center for Families Learning launch six new partnerships at the Louisville Urban League
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Women helping women through transition from many of life's challenges
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John Ramsey and Marla Cautilli all smiles as Hand in Hand
Ministries launches their Urban Immersion program in West Louisville. One house
at a time.
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A Touched Twice Health Clinic, sponsored by St. Paul United Methodist
Church a free, one-day health clinic, will be held on Saturday, June 3 at St.
Paul Church, 2000 Douglass Blvd, Louisville, KY 40205 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. The
Touched Twice Health Clinic is part of Touched Twice United, a national
ministry that identifies churches across America that are capable and willing
to provide care to their community. Services will include: medical exams,
dental exams, mammograms, pap smears, vision screenings, prescription
assistance, legal counseling, haircuts, physical therapy, lunch, a food pantry,
and a clothes closet. All services provided are free and open to anyone who
needs them. No registration is necessary.
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 Common Table, culinary arts program at Catholic Charities, will begin is 8 week job training program on June 5th!
CULINARY ARTS TRAINING PROGRAM
NOW ENROLLING!
Receive hands-on training on food preparation, knife skills, recipe development, food safety, and food service.
- 9:30 am – 1:30 pm Monday – Friday for 8 weeks
- Fulfill KTAP work training requirements
- Receive food handling certification necessary to work in any kitchen in Louisville
- Receive job placement assistance upon graduation
How to enroll:
-Contact Laura at LStevens@archlou.org or 502-873-2566 ext. 256
Visit Common Table (2234 West Market St) 9am-2pm Monday through Friday to sign-up
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 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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 The Louisville Bats are
hosting two types of Louisville Metro Government Nights.
Metro
Council Mondays: For this program, the Bats will host groups and organizations
doing the good of the community. This includes 12,000 total tickets distributed
for use on any of these Monday nights: May 1, May 8, June 19, July 17 and
August 28. Examples include school fundraisers, charity auctions, and several
others.
Community Nights: The Bats will host two
community nights, providing tickets, hot dogs, and soft drinks to non-profit
groups who would not be able to afford a Bats game under regular circumstances.
These two nights include 4,000 guests for each game on July 18 and August 2.
Groups will need to contact the Bats office directly to sign up for the program
and each group member will get a voucher for a ticket, hot dog and soft drink.
Examples include mentoring organizations, social service agencies, and many
more.
To request tickets for
either part of the program, organizations should contact Shelby Harding at sharding@batsbaseball.com.
Please include your Metro Council District, organization name, contact name,
mailing address, daytime phone and number of tickets requested. Email requests
are preferred, but if email is not available please call 614-4502.
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 The 23rd Annual Waggin’ Trail Festival for the Animals to
benefit the Kentucky Humane Society will be Sunday, June 11 from 2p – 6p 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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Butchertown
Lettersong Gallery 1501 Story Ave butchertownpres@gmail.com
1st Tuesday @ 6:00 pm
Germantown Paristown
1094 E. Kentucky St.
396-4836
judithmagrem28@gmail.com
3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm
Irish Hill
Neighborhood Association For more information info@irishhillneighbors.org
Original Highlands
1228 E. Breckenridge St
287-3938 driddle121@yahoo.com 3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm
Paristown Pointe 1128 E. Breckenridge St 502-587-1595 jorobinson854@icloud.com 2nd Tuesday @6:30 pm
Phoenix Hill
451 Baxter Avene
583-7133
phoenixhillna@gmail.com
2nd Monday @ 5:30 pm
Portland Now
2503 Montgomery St.
438-0189
larry.stoess@gmail.com
1st Tuesday @ 6:30 pm
Russell
528 S. 18th Street
457-2785
hharrington@maineventsport101.com
1st Saturday @7:00 pm
Shelby Park
600 E. Oak Street
417-5336
Shelby Park on Facebook
2nd Thursday @ 6:00 pm
Smoketown
325 E. Kentucky Street
836-7661
666@webberconsulting.org
3rd Monday @ 6:00 pm
Metro Call: 311 or (502) 574-5000 Air Pollution: (502) 574-6000 Animal Services: (502) 363-6609 or (502) 361-1318 Louisville Forward/Economic Development: (502) 574-4140 Planning & Design Services: (502) 574-6230 Community Services & Revitalization: (502) 574-4377 Public Works: (502) 574-5810 TARC: (502) 585-1234 PARC: (502) 569-6222 Legal Aid: (502) 584-1254 IPL (Code Enforcement): (502) 574-3321 Congressman John Yarmuth: (502) 582-5129 Solid Waste Management (SWMS): (502) 574-3571 Metro Parks: (502) 456-8100 Metro Police: (Non Emergency) (502) 574-7111 or (502) 574-2111 LMPD 1st Division: (502) 574-7167 LMPD 2nd Division: (502) 574-2478 LMPD 4th Division: (502) 574-7010 LMPD 5th Division: (502) 574-7636 Anonymous Tipline: (502) 574-LMPD (5673) Metro Safe: (502) 572-3460 or (502) 574-7111 Vacant & Public Property Administration: (502) 574-4016 Brightside: (502) 574-2613 Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): (502) 753-4888 Your State Representative or State Senator: http://www.lrc.ky.gov
May 31 - 5:00pm Waterfront Wednesday Waterfront Park
June 2- National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Wear Orange!
June 3- July 15 The “I Am Ali” festival
will kickoff on the one-year anniversary of Ali’s passing, June 3rd and will celebrate his life and highlight Ali’s
“Six Core Principles”—Confidence,
Conviction, Dedication, Respect, Giving, and Spirituality– with
six weeks of programming and community events, tied to each one of these
principles. The “I Am Ali” Festival will culminate on July 15th. For more information go to alicenter.org
June 3 - 9:00am-2:00pm A Touched Twice Health Clinic Day, June 3 at St. Paul Church, 2000 Douglas Blvd
June 3 - 10:00am -1:00pm 3rd Annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day Sheppard Park, 1601 Magazine St.
June 6 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm Free Expungement Clinic Clients who attend this clinic will receive a presentation on expungement laws in Kentucky and a free one-on-one consultation with a Legal Aid Society attorney regarding the client’s Kentuckycriminal record. Pre-registration is required. To register, contact: (502) 584-1254 (800) 292-1862 Toll-Free House of Ruth - 607 E. St. Catherine St.
June 7- Noon - 1:00pm West Louisville Forum sponsored by Simmons College of Kentucky: Solutions for Urban America. This month's presenter is Dr. Jacqueline Battalora,
and the topic is: “Manufactured Hate: How Political Elites Keep the
Black and White Poor from Building Coalitions.”The Forum will be held at
1508 W. Kentucky Street (St. Stephen Family Life Center), 12 noon and is free
and open to the public. You may purchase lunch from Frederick’s, the
restaurant in the St. Stephen Family Life Center, beginning at 10:30 am.
You may also purchase lunch after the forum.
June 10- 9:00am-9:00pm Patchwork Community Festival 2200 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
June 10- 10:30am -1:00pm 2017 Walk for Parkinson's Moving
Day Louisville is more than just a walk. It highlights “movement” and exercise
as a symbol of hope and progress because of its essential role in treating
Parkinson’s disease. This event features the unique stations such as yoga, tai
chi, dance and much more. Whether you take part on a team or join as an
individual, you’ll get a chance to move with thousands of supporters who share
a common goal – to help beat Parkinson’s. To Register or for more information
go online www.movingdaylouisville.org. Waterfront
Park, Brown-Forman Amphitheater
June 10- 5:30pm - 9:30pm Kentucky Bourbon Affair
This premier tasting event will allow
guests to sample world-class Scotches, Bourbons and whiskies from around the
globe while mingling with experts in the industry. The WHISKY
LIVE event will be held at the Louisville Marriott East, the state’s only
Bourbon-themed hotel. For more information go to http://www.whiskyliveusa.com
June 11- 2:00pm- 6:00pm The 23rd Annual Waggin’ Trail Festival for the Animals to benefit the
Kentucky Humane Society will be Sunday at the Louisville
Water Tower.
June 16 - 6:00
pm - 11:00 pm The
annual Kentuckiana Pride Parade and Concert will take place on Friday, June
16th. Full entertainment
and ticket announcement is coming soon! Check out the information and sponsors
at https://kypride.com/festival/ The Belvedere
June
17 - 11:00am - 7:00pm Flea off Market in Shelby Park.
June 17- 1:00pm-4:00pm Develop Louisville Comprehensive Plan Open House Forum Sir Friendly C Community Enrichment Center (822
S. 15th Street)
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