You are invited to
join the Y and our partners for the groundbreaking ceremony.
Republic Bank Foundation YMCA Groundbreaking 1700 West Broadway Thursday, October 19, 2017 Community Celebration – 9:30 am Ceremony – 11:00 am
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James Linton and Margaret Harris announcing the Unity
Walk for Health, Happiness and Peace in our community. Let's walk, talk, roll
and stroll - TOGETHER!
Yes - we promote eating your fruits and vegetables. Never
leave home without them!
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LMPD and Jefferson County Judge Executive Queenie Averette stopped by to help launch Unity in Our Community Walk. We appreciate your support and all you do everyday to help others.
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America to promote Unity in Our Community. Join us for the next four Saturdays at 10am!
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Big crowd showed up to celebrate Dr. Rev. Charles Elliot's 56th Pastoral Anniversary at Hotel Louisville.
Chief Steve Conrad presented Dr. Elliott with an honorary LMPD baseball cap.
Always a great to see Rhonda Mathies.
Bishop Lyons and Councilwoman Sexton Smith are proud graduates of Thomas Jefferson high school.
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Councilwoman Sexton smith runs into another long time fried from Metro Unite way. We go back to 1988!
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Join us at the Extreme Skate Park and see championship
bikes and skateboards in action.
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Nick Johnson and Kari Han help lead the way for 5th
Annual Porktoberfest in Butchertown.
Janie loves Butchertown and hopes you do to! Stop by
anytime to shop, eat and meet new friends.
Nick, Kari, Sherry and Stevie love Butchertown and want
everyone to stop by for great food and unique shopping. Check out the fabulous
murals!
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We volunteer because it makes us feel better and keeps us happy. Try it - you'll be glad you did!
Father David can be found volunteering at almost every
event in Butchertown. Thank you!
Racheal White is an amazing designer developer and all
about "Girl Power!"
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Ciao Restaurant on Payne Street in Irish Hill hosted
great outdoor event for "Jill's Wish" to end cancer. Thank you! The Groves brothers shared their great musical talent to
the delight of many folks in Irish Hill.
Thank you for keeping "Jill's Wish" on our minds and in our hearts. You are a true blessing to all of us.
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Councilwoman Sexton Smith met another New Yorker on West Main
Street who came to town just to go to Actors Theatre. Best Regional Theatre in
America!
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Councilwoman Sexton Smith was so excited to visit with Michael Bishop at
church this week. Join us 10am Saturdays at Big Four Bridge. Diversity Walks
for Health, Happiness and Peace for Unity in Our Community!
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Flora Shanklin is grateful for the recognition her sister is finally receiving.
Nephew and sorority sisters gather
to honor Alberta Jones.
Louisville Heroes gather to honor Alberta Jones during banner unveiling ceremony at corner of Sixth Street and Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Professor and author, Lee
Remington helped open the unresolved murder case of Alberta Jones' killing in
1965. Ms. Jones was 34 years old.
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Many
folks attended the ribbon cutting ceremony of StoryWood Bowties at
WaterStep. Wooden
bow ties are THE thing! Check them out!
Ali Muhammad's brain child of wooden bow ties has become a reality. All proceeds from the sale of the bow ties go to WaterStep for training people in developing countries how to use safe water solutions.
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Claudia Daniels brings safe drinking water to people all over the world.
Visitors
from South America studying entrepreneurship in Louisville. Welcome! Greg Braun loves his collection of
wooden bow ties. Cindi Sullivan and TreesLouisville
always ready voluteer.
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We
honor our fallen firefighters in Louisville during National Fire Prevention
Week.
Yes - this gentleman asked Coincilwoman Sexton Smith to step over to his van to say, "Thanks for all you do!"
And - we thank you sir for all you do.
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Theresa
Simpson and Councilwoman Sexton Smith met on the sidewalk after not seeing each other
since their 1975 graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School. Go Patriots!
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 Louisville Independent Business Association (LIBA) works with community partners to highlight areas of
synergy, share information on local resources, and encourage greater investment in the
community. They did a bus tour of the Russell Neighborhood to showcase its beauty and highlight business opportunities.
Gena Dunlap, Jennifer Rubenstein of LIBA, Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton, Sadiqa Reynolds of the Louisville Urban League, Charles Booker of LIBA and Councilwoman Sexton Smith.
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Stop by and see Mr. Smith at the
barber shop near 18th and Muhammad Ali Blvd. You'll be glad you did! Ruth Daniels and Johnetta Roberts
on bus tour.
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Bill
Wagner of Family Health Centers is taking over operations of the West End Health
Clinic so folks in West Louisville can receive affordable, accessible quality
healthcare.
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New
Roots are popping up everywhere to bring affordable fresh food to as many folks
as possible. Thank you!
Barbara Justice volunteers and
welcomes everyone to Fresh Stop. Matt is always ready to offer
fresh food from New Roots - stop by and buy a share or two.
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Volunteers make New Roots possible. We love you!
Yes - the chef is on
hand preparing hot treats from fresh food at Fresh Stop market on 4th Street
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Louis
Straub is honored by Louisville Downtown Partnership for his tireless, ongoing
support and work to make our community a place we can all be proud of. Thank
you!
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THE 2017 IRONMAN TRIATHLON
Pro Swim
Start Time begins 7:30am. Race will officially end 16 hours and 30 minutes
after the last athlete enters the water.
The following streets will be closed from 5am - 6:30pm
- Witherspoon Street from Preston
Street to Bingham Way
- River Road from Third Street
Interstate I-64 westbound ramp to Bingham Way (local access only - Joe's
Crab Shack)
The following streets will be closed from 7:30am - 6:30pm
- River Road from Preston Street
to Witherspoon Street
- River Road from Preston Street
to U.S. 42
>> Morning
traffic will be allowed west on River Road after the bicycle safety tail car.
Afternoon traffic (approximately 1pm) will be allowed east on River Road after
the safety tail car. <<
The following streets will be closed from 11:30am - 7pm
- Brook Street from Witherspoon
Street to Main Street
- Main Street from Brook Street
to Third Street
- Second Street (under Second
Street Bridge) from Witherspoon Street to River Road
- Third Street from Main Street
to Liberty Street
- Second Street from Market
Street to Jefferson Street
- Jefferson Street from
Second Street to Third Street
- Market Street from
Second Street to Fourth Street
The following streets will be closed from 11:30am - 1:30am
(October 16, 2017)
- Third Street from Liberty
Street to Winkler Avenue
- Fourth Street from Liberty
Street to Chestnut Street
- Muhammad Ali Boulevard from
Second Street to Fourth Street
- Chestnut Street from Third
Street to Fifth Street
The following streets will be closed from Noon - 1am (October
16, 2017)
- Winkler Avenue from Third
Street to Fourth Street
- Fourth Street from Winkler
Avenue to Oakdale Avenue
- Oakdale Avenue from Fourth
Street to Southern Parkway
- Central Avenue from Fourth
Street to Sixth Street
The following streets will be closed from 12:30pm - 1am (October
16, 2017)
- Southern Parkway from Third
Street to New Cut Road
- Southern Parkway ramp from
Interstate I-264 (Watterson Expressway) eastbound
The following streets will be closed from 3pm - 1am (October 16,
2017)
- Liberty Street from Second
Street to Fifth Street
Traffic will only be allowed to cross the route on the
following roadways when the area is clear of runners during the following
times:
Jefferson Street
Entire event
Liberty Street
7 am - 3 pm
Breckinridge Street
11:30 am - 2 pm
Kentucky Street
11:30 am - 2 pm
Hill Street
11:30 am - 2 pm
Cardinal Boulevard
11:30 am - 2 pm
Central Avenue
Noon - 2 pm
Woodlawn Avenue
12:30 pm - 2 pm
The Watterson Expressway Interstate I-264 can also be
used to cross the route during the entire event.
NO PARKING AREAS
There will be no parking on the following streets from 5am
- 7pm
- River Road from Edith Lane to Preston
Street
- Witherspoon Street from Preston
Street to Bingham Way
There will be no parking on the following streets from 7am
- 7pm
- Brook Street from Witherspoon
Street to Main Street
- Main Street from Brook Street
to Third Street
- Third Street from River Road to
Liberty Street
There will be no parking on the following streets from 7am
- 2am (October 16, 2017)
- Liberty Street from Third
Street to Fifth Street
- Muhammad Ali Boulevard from
Second Street to Fourth Street
- Chestnut Street from Third
Street to Fifth Street
- Fourth Street from Muhammad Ali
Boulevard to Chestnut Street
- Third Street from Liberty
Street to Winkler Avenue
- Winkler Avenue from Third
Street to Fourth Street
- Fourth Street from Winkler
Avenue to Oakdale Avenue
- Oakdale Avenue from Fourth
Street to Southern Parkway
- Central Avenue from Fourth
Street to Sixth Street
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 Neighborhood meeting for YOU to voice your support or opposition to a proposed liquor license for a new store to be located at 1821 W. Broadway.
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Louisville Urban League
1535 W Broadway 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
Any person, association, corporation, or body politic may protest or support the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1003 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, Ky. 40601-8400, within 30 days of the date of the legal publication. Your letters are due in Frankfort by November 4th. We want to hear from you!
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Save the Date
NARCAN
Training session
October
25 at 6 p.m. at
St. Therese Gymnasium
Learn how you can help save a life
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 Louisville Metro Government together with the Commission on Public Art is seeking submissions from emerging and professional poets for Love in the Street.
Louisville residents can submit original poems for a chance to earn a $100 stipend and have their poem stamped into a city sidewalk on 4th Street.
Love in the Street is a project by local poet and artist Lance Newman to curate a selection of poems by local poets and stamp them in a newly laid concrete sidewalk on 4th Street, between Chestnut and Broadway. The sidewalk stamps will be implemented through a public infrastructure project in 2018.
Love in the Street poems will be place-based and adhere to a theme of "Love and Admiration." Poets are asked to consider the existence of love in their city. How did they first fall in love with the city of Louisville? Their answers will be poetic summarizations of the admiration they have for the city and the places that mean the most to them. Whether deeply abstract or satirically literal, Love in the Street supports the writing prowess of Louisville residents while simultaneously providing a collective public artwork built into the streetscape.
Love in the Street reminds our citizens and visitors alike that love is a universal concept and a love for the place where you live is inherent in our lives. The experience will remind us that artists living in our city can influence and affect compassion. Love in The Street inspires the writer within us all and fosters admiration for the poet and city alike.
Love in the Street poems will be selected by Newman, working in collaboration with the Commission on Public Art and Louisville Metro Government. Up to 20 poems will be selected for the project.
Submission guidelines:
- You must be a resident of Louisville/Jefferson County. All residents of any age are eligible. Poems may be submitted by individual poets or a collaborative.
- Each applicant is required to submit one poem. Up to three submissions is optional. Text and subject matter must be appropriate for the general public. Poems may be written in any language but an English translation is needed for review. Poems must be original work by the applicant.
- Poems cannot exceed 8 lines, 39 characters per line, including spaces.
- All entries are reviewed by the lead artist through a blind selection process.
- Up to 20 selected poets will receive a $100 stipend and installation of their poems in the sidewalk. Poets’ names will be credited on the city website, not in the sidewalk. Some selected poems may receive editing suggestions.
- The deadline for submissions is November 17.
For more information Click Here
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 Congratulations to the 2017 Corner Stone Awards Recipients!
· 760 South Hancock
Street (renovation)
· Angel's Envy
Distillery (renovation)
· Brown Hotel
(renovation)
· Fincastle Building
(renovation)
· Holiday Inn Express
· Hyatt Regency
Louisville (renovation)
· JCTC Seminary
Building Courtyard
· J.D. Nichols Campus
Garage
· Jewish Hospital
Emergency Department (expansion)
· Kentucky Museum of
Art + Craft (renovation)
· Kurfees Self
Storage (renovation)
· St. Francis High
School (expansion)
· Vu Guesthouse
(renovation)
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 Pets4Life
Louisville
Low Cost Veterinary Clinic
Nativity Academy at St Boniface
529 E Liberty St.
October 14th
9am-Noon
Pets4Life Louisville is dedicated to getting veterinary
care to animals in underserved communities in Metro Louisville.
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The next West Louisville Chess Club meeting is scheduled for
Shawnee Branch Library, 3912 West Broadway,on October 28th at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact Coach
Corbin if you have questions or if you are interested in private lessons: urbanlouisvillechess@yahoo.com. |
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 Apprisen Free First
Time Homebuyer Workshop
Apprisen,
in partnership with PNC, will help you achieve your dreams by providing you the
information you need to own your first home.
- Preparing for homeownership
- Working with a real estate agent
- Understanding budgets and credit history
- Finding and working with a lender
- Home inspections and home maintenance
- Preventing loan default
Each
attendee will receive a HUD homebuyer certificate of completion at the end of
the workshop.
There will be a $50 gift card giveaway.
Attend
this free workshop on:
Saturday,
November 4th, 2017
9:30
AM to 3:30 PM
(Limited
to 30 Participants)
Presented
at:
Louisville
Free Public Main Library
2nd
Floor of the South Building
301
York Street
Louisville,
KY 40203
Register
or find out more at:
www.apprisen.com/homebuyer
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 The public comment period is 30 days after the
announcement is printed in the Courier Journal. If you chose to voice your
opinion, letters must be mailed to: Alcohol Beverage Control Board 1003
Twilight Drive Frankfort, KY 40601.
630 S. 4th Street
Attached, please find a Change in Ownership memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ2 Restaurant Retail Drink and 2 a.m. Extended Hours license(s) being applied for, located at 630 South 4th Street, Louisville, KY. 40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, September 15, 2017.
711 E. Jefferson Street
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for a Distiller (Class A), Rectifier (Class A), Distilled Spirits & Wine Storage, NQ2 Distillery Retail Drink, Supplemental Bar, Sunday Liquor by the Drink, and Sampling License(s) being applied for, located at 711 East Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY. 40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday, September 15, 2017.
1821 W. Broadway
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement
for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package, NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the
Package, and 2 a.m. Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) being applied for,
located at 1821 West Broadway, Louisville, KY. 40203. The ad ran in The
Courier Journal Wednesday, October 4, 2017.
500 S. 4th Street
Attached, please find a Change in Ownership memo and Courier Journal Legal
announcement for an NQ-1 Retail Drink, Hotel-in-Room Drink, and Extended Hours
Supplemental license(s) being applied for, located at 500 South 4th Street,
Louisville, KY. 40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Wednesday,
October 4, 2017.
411 W. Chestnut St.
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal
announcement for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Drink, NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage
by the Drink, Sunday Liquor by the Drink, and 2 a.m. Extended Drink Hours
license(s) being applied for, located at 411 W. Chestnut St., Louisville, KY.
40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Wednesday, October 11, 2017.
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Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government
Department of Codes and
Regulations
Department of Planning and Design Services
444 S. 5th Street
Louisville,KY 40202
502.574.6230
http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/
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 The Landbank Authority launches
its RFP for October 2017!
RFP For Buildings - Click
here for available buildings and guidelines on how to submit a
proposal.
Proposals are due by October 17th
by 5pm EST.
Please feel free to share the RFP
with your colleagues and networks and as always contact us if you have any
questions or concerns.
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Louisville
Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services' LIHEAP Program is a
federally funded program that provides financial assistance to help
low-income residents pay utility bills. The Subsidy component of LIHEAP will
begin November 6, 2017.
Pre-registration opportunities for the
Subsidy Program will be offered during October for those residents who are on
a fixed income, and who are elderly (age 60 or over) or disabled receiving
social security, SSI, pension or Black Lung benefits.
Click
on the link below for a downloadable flyer that you can share with eligible
residents.
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12th St
Connector- W Chestnut St to W Broadway E Burnett Ave- S. Preston St to Shelby St E Jefferson St- Baxter Ave
S 1st St Geiger St- N Campbell St to N Wenzel St N Brook St.- E. Main St to E Witherspoon St N Campbell St.- E Main St to Adams St N Wenzel St- E Main St to Geiger St S 13th St- W Main St to W Chestnut St S Floyd St -E. Witherspoon St to E Chestnut St S Shelby St- N Shelby St to E Muhammad Ali Blvd S Shelby St- E Chestnut St to E Gray St W Chestnut St- S 1st St to S 22nd St W Liberty St - S 1st St to Roy Wilkins Ave W Muhammad Ali
Blvd- S 1st St to Roy Wilkins Ave
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720 W Jefferson St 2130 Magazine St 211 W Chestnut St 1002
Rogers St 1191 E Broadway 939 E Liberty St 207 S 5th St 5th
& Liberty 851-861 S 4TH ST 426 Armory Pl 951 S 4th St 639
Rubel Ave 909 Swan St 204
E Jacob St 817 S Brook St 422 S Clay St Howard Poole Aly & W Kentucky St
2305 Jefferson St 314 N 23rd St 7th & Chestnut 2115 W Jefferson St 1816 W Jefferson St 1812 W Jefferson 815 E Gray St Jackson & Main 418 E Main St (Jackson St Side) 324 W Main St 626
W Main St 4th & Market 2301 Duncan St Concrete Cutting Project Around Downtown
Hospitals 908 Chestnut St
YouthBuild on the side road at 800 S Preston St 307 E Breckinridge
702 E Breckinridge Brook & Breckinridge (Heading North on
Brook) 124 S Johnson St 747 E JEFFERSON ST 140 N 4th St S
4th St & W Jefferson St MAIN
TO ROWAN W MUHAMMAD ALI & S
4TH ST S 7TH
ST & W MARKET ST 498 CONRAD ST 300 W LIBERTY STREET S 1ST ST & W JEFFERSON ST 757 S BROOK ST 601 W CHESTNUT ST DUNCAN ST & N 22ND ST 841, 843, 845 E JEFFERSON 708 MAGAZINE ST S 19TH & W MARKET 400-410 E BRECKINRIDGE ST 1120 S CLAY ST 422 S CLAY ST 630
S 4TH ST W COLLEGE ST & S 2ND ST 2305 W JEFFERSON ST 1903 W MARKET ST (ON 19TH STREET SIDE) S 5TH ST & W KENTUCKY ST 932 S 5TH ST 629 S 16TH ST 1153
LOGAN ST (OAK ST SIDE) 400 S 6TH ST 1436
S SHELBY ST 701 S 1ST ST 638
E BRECKINRIDGE ST 1822 W JEFFERSON ST 900 S FLOYD ST 641 E JACOB ST 320 E COLLEGE ST 321 E BRECKINRIDGE ST 825 S FLOYD ST 1910 CEDAR ST 1812
W JEFFERSON ST E CHESTNUT ST & S 1ST ST 830 MULBERRY ST 1100 W MARKET ST (11TH ST SIDE) 2004 W JEFFERSON ST 1425 QUINCY ST 1500 STORY AVE 546 S 1ST ST 858
ASH ST 2125 W CHESTNUT ST 2343 Cedar St 944 E
MUHAMMAD ALI BLVD ( WENZEL SIDE)
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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.
Not only can we equip you with the hands-on skills you'll need for
the job -- we can put you in contact with local employers who need those skills
and are hiring.
Eligibility requirements include:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Eligible to work in the U.S.
- High school diploma or GED
Ready to take the next step to a brighter future and a better
career? Then attend the next information session!
WHAT: Kentuckiana
Builds Information Session
WHERE: Louisville
Urban League, 1535 W Broadway, Louisville
WHEN: Choose
any one of the info. sessions below
- Thursday, October 19, 10 a.m.
- Wednesday, October 25, 5:30 p.m.
- Monday, October 30, 5:30 p.m.
Questions? Call 502.566.3371 or
go to KentuckianaBuilds.org.
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Maintenance Electrician
I
Under
supervision, inspects and troubleshoots electrical, electronic and pneumatic
systems, components and equipment. Maintains, and repairs electrical
circuits and related instruments and equipment. Calibrates, maintains and
repairs electronic instruments, recording devices and systems including
programmable systems incorporating microchip technology. Performs all
aspects of electrical construction and maintenance.
Laborer/General
Maintenance
Under
direct supervision, performs physical, unskilled tasks associated with
Collections System operations and maintenance.
To
apply, please visit MSD's website.
Jobs for Felons
Exoffenders.net
has compiled a frequently-updated list of felon-friendly employers.
If you’re an ex-offender looking for work, try some of these companies. Also,
please note that just because a company is listed here does not mean you have a
100% chance of landing the job. It’s not a list of jobs for felons you’ll
definitely get.
Butchertown 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 1228 E.
Breckinridge 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 Neighborhood -6pm 631 S 28th
St. The last Thursday of the month at (502) 389-7004 or email Jackie
Floyd
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 @ 6:30 pm
South Fourth Street- Jim Reskin, President
- 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
October
14- 10am Diversity Walk at Big Four Bridge
October 14- Pink Ribbons & Bow Ties Cancer Awareness Workshop 11am Baxter Community Center
October 16- Bologna Alley Street Sign unveiling 11:30am Muhammad Ali and
Cathedral Alley
October 16- Germantown Paristown Neighborhood Association Meeting
6pm 1094 E. Kentucky
October 16- Original Highlands Neighborhood Association Meeting
6pm 1228 E. Breckenridge
October 16- Smoketown Neighborhood Association Meeting 6:30pm 620
Lampton Street
October 19- YMCA Groundbreaking 1700 W. Broadway 11am
October 20- Economic Summit for West Louisville 10am-2pm
Louisville Central Community Center, Inc 1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd
October 24- Community Meeting regarding proposed liquor license at 1821 W. Broadway Louisville Urban League 6pm
October 25 Germantown Paristown Neighborhood Association sponsored
Narcan Training 6pm 1101 E. Kentucky Street
October 28- West Louisville Chess Club Meeting 10am Shawnee Branch Library, 3912 West Broadway
October 28- Book Sale at Western Branch Library 10am 604 S 10th Street
October 28- 8:30am 2017 Center for Neighborhoods Neighborhood Summit 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
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