Center For Neighborhoods is happy to offer attendees of last
year's Summit a discounted rate for registration to our 2017 Neighborhood
Summit. You and any members of your household, will receive $3 off a 2017 Neighborhood Summit
registration. This year's Neighborhood Summit is a unique event
highlighting community development success stories in Russell and Portland, and
sharing success stories from other cities we can all learn from.
 The World's Largest Halloween Party Presented by Meijer October 5 through October 29 Louisville Zoo
Sun Valley Community Center Halloween Party
Friday, October 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Games, costumes, a haunted house, hayrides and more! Ages 10 and under. Entry
fee is a bag of candy or healthy snack. Come join the fun!
Fall Festival Trunk or Treat Saturday Oct. 28 12:00 -2:00pm New Cut Rd. Baptist Church Free Event
Trunk or Treat at Fairdale Christian Church Saturday, October 28, from 5:00-7:00 PM. at 9000 Brown Austin Road
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 Halloween Fun Under the Twin Spires
Sunday, October 29th. Gates open at 11:30 A.M.
A day of thrilling racing at Churchill Downs and over 20 activities that kids under 12 can enjoy including:
- Trick-or-Treat at Boo Stations around the track with over 15 locations!
- Stick Horse Races: Register for your chance to run on the Turf Track!
- Character Meet & Greet with Batman, Spiderman, Cinderella and Belle
- Craft Station-Halloween Monster Photo Frame
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Reuse
& BabyLou Adds Micro-Manufacturing Services, a Maker Collaborative &
Training
RBL
Sewing is launching a maker collaborative and training space in Louisville
October
16, 2017 (Louisville, KY): Lynn Quire, a leader in the
reuse movement, announced today the launch of her expansion, Reuse &
BabyLou, dba RBL Sewing at 4602 1/2 Southern Parkway in the Beechmont
neighborhood in Louisville, KY.
Voted Best of
Louisville Creative Business Person (2014), Lynn founded Good Garbage
(2013-2016), a creative reuse retail operation. In early 2016, she created a
new brand and developed a product line, Reuse & BabyLou in the Clifton
Neighborhood
The public is invited to an open house on
Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 5-8PM.
You can reach Lynn Quire at Lynn@ReuseAndBabyLou.com and
her websites: www.reuseandbabylou.com or www.rblsewing.com.
KY’s Cabinet for Economic Development offers a program that
rewards growing small businesses. The eligibility guidelines for the income tax
incentive are straightforward.
- For for-profit businesses of 50 or fewer full-time
employees, including companies in the construction, manufacturing, retail,
service and wholesale industries.
- Business must create at least one full-time position
(average of 35 hours weekly) for 12 consecutive months with an average
wage of $10.88 or more per hour
- Business must invest a minimum of $5,000 in qualifying
business equipment and/or technology
Please click here for more information http://www.thinkkentucky.com/Entrepreneurship/KSBTC.aspx
 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.
- Valid driver's license
- 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:
- Monday, October 30, 5:30 p.m.
Questions? Call 502.566.3371 or go to KentuckianaBuilds.org.
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 Overview
Accomplish the goals of the Southwest Community Ministries. This
includes, but is not limited to, informing and advising the Southwest Community
Ministries’ board and committees, as well as outside committees, supervising
executive staff, providing community leadership, developing programs and
seeking funds.
This is a Full-Time
position. This job reports to the Board of Directors
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 The Southwest Dream Team is looking to hire a part time Executive
Director to work with the community on making the South End and Southwest
Louisville the best place to live, work and play.
Position Overview:
This is an opportunity to join a mission-driven, energetic team
committed to making a positive impact on individuals, families, and the overall
Southwest Louisville community. As the South End’s leading nonprofit
organization committed to raising expectations and energizing the community,
the SWDT offers more than just a job. We offer you a career with a mission and
the chance to make a lasting difference in your community. The primary
responsibility of the Executive Director will be to design, implement and
coordinate the community engagement plan. A secondary, but equally important
responsibility will be supporting the ongoing efforts of the Dream Team board.
If interested, contact
Vince Jarboe at 502-380-3800.
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 The
Subsidy Phase of LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, begins
Nov. 6. Applicants must be Jefferson County residents within 130% of the
federal poverty guidelines.
Appointments are required in advance and can start being made
beginning Oct. 30th. Call 502-991-8391 or visit louisvilleky.casheduler.com.
Note: The early
registration for elderly and disabled residents continues through Oct.
31st. Eligible residents who missed this pre-registration time period may
also apply during the regular Subsidy Phase.
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an evening of art, music, food, and merriment
at the Little Loomhouse! Local artists display and sell their work at our open
house. Shop for beautiful local art and handmade gifts in the gift
shop. Parking will be available at DeSales High School, with Shuttle
service to the Little Loomhouse.
Call 367-4792 or email us at thelittleloomhouse@gmail.com for information on all events & classes. 328 Kenwood
Hill RD.
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Friday,
October 27, 2017
2:00 PM - 03:00 PM Basic Yoga
Saturday, October 28, 2017
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Baby Storytime
11:15 AM Bilingual Family Storytime: English & Spanish
1:00PM Film Screening: Closed Sea
3:00 PM English Conversation Club
Monday, October 30, 2017
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Baby Storytime
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Baby Storytime
Tuesday,
October 31, 2017
3:30 PM - 04:30 PM Teen Tuesday
Wednesday,
November 01, 2017
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Computer Basics 1
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM Preschool Storytime
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Toddler Storytime
Thursday,
November 02, 2017
03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Teen Lounge
Friday,
November 03, 2017
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Basic Yoga |
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 When:
Wednesday November 1st
Where: Historic Freedom Hall 7:00 Tip
Parking: FREE (Sponsored by Park Community Credit Union)
Tickets: $20 Lower,
Lower tickets also include admission to “Fan Zone” located in the South End of
the arena includes live entertainment and cash bar courtside as the teams warm
up just feet away! All others $5
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 Purpose: To
unite our community through the great game of College Basketball. Two very
successful (preseason highly ranked) teams begin the college season. The costs
of tickets has been made possible by Wendy’s, Lunsford Capital, Arcadia
Communities and Ford Dealers! Perfect night for families, friends, all levels
of basketball teams and the greatest basketball fans in the world.
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It's the
final weekend for Golftober! Take advantage of the great low rates for a
perfect fall family outing, and get one last round in before the weather
changes!
For only $25, a family of up to four members can play 9 holes at
any Metro Parks course. The $25 includes greens and carts fees, and families
can take advantage of the deal after 4:30 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and
Sundays during October.
The final weekend is this weekend: Friday, October 27-Sunday,
October 29. Families are encouraged to book a tee time in advance at the golf
course of their choice
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Bobby Nichols Golf Course, 4301 E. Pages Lane, 502/937-9051 (9 holes)
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Iroquois Golf Course, 1501 Rundill Road, 502/363-9520 (18 holes)
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Sun Valley Golf Course, 6505 Bethany Lane, 502/937-9228 (18 holes)
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- When: Saturday October 28, 2017 beginning at 7:30 p.m.
- Where: Horine Reservation area parking lot
Easy (2.4 miles). Hike briefly on the Red Trail, then on a gravel
road. Visit the Horine family cemetery and hear their story. After, warm up
around a fire and enjoy a s’more. Meet in the Horine Reservation area parking lot.
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- Saturday,
November 11th
- 10 A.M. to Noon
- Iroquois Park
A not-so-traditional run in Iroquois Park with an amazing
after-party. This run isn’t about who’s the fastest. This is simply about having
fun. Every 3 quarters of a mile, you’ll be treated to a specialty beer
sampling. Once you’ve made it through the 5k course, we’ll welcome you at the
after-party with your choice of a 16oz beer. We’ll continue the party with live
music, food, and plenty of fun all while benefiting Olmsted Parks! That’s not
all! Every participant receives a 16oz Louisville Beer Run glass and an
authentic Louisville Beer Run t-shirt included with a paid registration.
Additional glasses and shirts are available for purchase. Runners begin at,
your choice of, 10:00 or 10:15AM, walkers will start at 10:20AM. This event is
restricted to individuals who are 21 years of age or older as of the day of the
event.
Register now! Sign- Up to Volunteer!
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 Louisville residents are invited to
bring unneeded documents and prescription drugs to be shredded and disposed of
at a free event on October 28, 2017. The Drug Toss/Shredding Event is in
partnership with Louisville Metro Police.
Citizens can protect themselves from identify theft and
divert unused medications from the waste stream or misuse by bringing items to:
- Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center
- Lot W on Phillips Lane
- Saturday, October 28, 2017
- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Businesses may not participate in this event. All paper
materials will be shredded on site and recycled. Shredding donated by the
Louisville Branch of Shred-It Louisville. The Drug Toss will be done as a
drive-through event.
Black out all
personal information on all medication containers that will be tossed. For
safety reasons, we cannot accept sharps, needles, lances, cosmetics, personal
care or hygiene items. Medication products should never be flushed down the
toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown in the trash because they can
contaminate the environment if they get into the drinking and ground water.
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 Louisville
Metro residents not mulching autumn leaves into their lawns or putting them out
in reusable or compostable containers for curbside collection will have the
option to dispose of them at one of three drop-off sites beginning November 7.
Metro Public Works is offering a free leaf drop-off service
November 7 through December 2. Drop-off will not be available on November
23 and 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Only loose leaves will be
accepted. Containers used to bring leaves to the drop-off sites must be
disposed of off-site by residents.
Leaf drop off sites:
- Public Works Yard 10500 Lower River Road
(enter from Bethany Lane) Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
- Public Works East District Operations Center 595
Hubbards Lane Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Public Works Waste Reduction Center 636
Meriwether Avenue Tuesday – Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m
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 November 2 - 4
Here's your opportunity to get rid of those old worn out tires
and keep them from housing mosquitoes and other pests, posing safety hazards
or ending up in landfills, creeks, ditches and ravines. Bring them to the
Louisville/Jefferson County Waste Tire Collection Event for free
environmentally friendly disposal. This event is for private citizens only.
Tires will not be accepted from businesses.
Bring tires to 1030 Phillips Lane
(at Fontaine Avenue)
- Thursday, November 2 from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Friday, November 3 from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Saturday, November 4 from 8
a.m. to noon
- We'll take tires on or off
the rim from:
- trucks
- cars
- tractors and other farm
implements
- bicycles
- motorcycles
- ATVs
We won't take tires that are:
- foam filled
- calcium filled
- from off-road construction
equipment
- have a bead greater than 1.75
inches
- coming from outside of
Kentucky
- from businesses, including
tire sellers, salvagers, scrappers and recyclers
The Waste Tire Collection Event is sponsored by the
Louisville/Jefferson County Waste Management District, Louisville Metro
Department of Public Works and the Kentucky Division of Waste Management.
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 Don't junk
that jack-o-lantern or trash that pumpkin. Instead, put pumpkins in with other
yard waste on your regular yard waste collection day once you're done using
them as seasonal decoration.
That will allow us to recycle the pumpkins, along with yard waste,
into mulch to be reused in landscaping and gardening. It will help make
Louisville look good and prevent the gourds from taking up landfill space.
Pumpkins must be free of decoration other than coloring.
This program applies to residents of the Urban Services District
(old City of Louisville boundaries). Customers of other Jefferson County
municipalities and of private haulers should check with them regarding pumpkin
disposal.
Yard waste is collected on
the same day as recycling. To find the recycling date for a particular address,
type the address into the MyLouisville tool at the bottom of the Louisvilleky.gov website or click here
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 Food
take-out containers have been added to the list of items that Louisville
residents can dispose of in their curbside recycling carts. That includes
packaging from burgers, chicken, pizza, tacos and other to-go containers as
well as drink cups.
Metro Public Works is partnering with the Foodservice Packaging
Institute to educate residents on the initiative. The FPI is providing up to
$10,000 to fund a recycling outreach campaign. The wider curbside recycling is
available to over 84,000 households in the city’s Urban Service District served
by Public Works.
To learn more and see
a list of all acceptable curbside recyclables, log on to: Louisvilleky.gov/recycling.
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 Alley Cat Advocates can help get outdoor cats fixed and vaccinated at NO COST TO YOU!
Cat Caretakers living in the following Jefferson County zip codes 40208, 40209, 40213, 40214, 40215, 40216, 40217, 40219, 40258 and 40272 are eligible for spay/neuter services for unowned community cats, They will be vaccinated, spayed/neutered, treated for flea and ear-mite medicine, given a great vet visit, ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat) and returned.
When there are no more kittens; the number of cats gradually goes down and annoying behaviors such as yowling, fighting, spraying stop.
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For basic details for all of below case/s please visit http://www.louisvilleky.gov/PlanningDesign/.
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 case
number listed on the notice. For specific case information please call or email the listed
case manager. If you have any questions please contact Planning &
Design directly at 574-6230.
Nov. 2 Change in Zoning from R-7 & OT-1 to C-1 for 3 properties at 5026 & 5024 3rd St. and 307 Kingston Ave. for proposed pharmacy
Oct. 30 Request for Conditional Use Permit for outdoor alcohol sales at 282 Evangeline Av.e
The Louisville Metro Air
Pollution Control District (District) proposes to issue an operating permit to Brown-Forman
Cooperage (producer of white oak barrels), 402 MacLean Avenue, in
accordance with Regulation 2.16. The 30-day public comment period starts on
October 26, 2017, and ends on November 27, 2017. A public hearing may be
scheduled if the District determines that there are germane, unresolved issues
or substantial public interest, in accordance with Regulation 2.07.
Drafts of the permit and summary
are available at the District office, 701 W. Ormsby Avenue, Suite 303,
Louisville, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling
Paul Aud at (502) 574-6000, emailing airpermits@louisvilleky.gov, or at the following website: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/APCD/docket. Copies of the
application are available upon request. Written comments will be accepted
at airpermits@louisvilleky.gov until
midnight or at the District office until 5:00 p.m. on November 27, 2017.
EPA has agreed to treat this
draft Title V permit as a proposed Title V permit and to perform its 45-day
review provided by the law and regulations concurrently with the public notice
period. Although EPA’s 45-day review period will be performed concurrently with
the public comment period, the deadline for submitting a citizen petition
to object to the EPA Administrator will be determined as if EPA’s 45-day
review period is performed after the public comment period has ended (i.e.,
sequentially).
The status regarding EPA’s 45-day
review of this project and the deadline for submitting a citizen petition can
be found at the following website address: https://www.epa.gov/caa-permitting/clean-air-act-permitting-kentucky.
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