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Councilman
Pat Mulvihill

City Hall
601 W. Jefferson Street
502-574-1110


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District 10 news


"Thank God for the U.S. Military."

Veteran's Day

From the District 10 staff, thanks to all veterans for the sacrifices you have made and continue to make. 

 A week ago, Councilman Mulvihill took part in commemorating the history of the Naturalization Tree at the site of Camp Zachary Taylor WWI military camp. 

That tree is where immigrant soldiers were sworn in as U.S. citizens for their time in military service to the U.S. 

"This tree has significance to me personally because I knew an immigrant who at 17 came to America to become a priest," Mulvihill said. "However, that calling didn't necessarily fit him. He left the priesthood. His uncle here in Louisville, a priest, didn't know what to do with an 18-year-old man, except one thing. He called the Draft Board of the United States Army."

That young man, from Ireland, became a U.S. soldier just six months after arriving here.

"All I can say is thank God for the U.S. Military," Mulvihill continued. "The young man I referred to is my father. The service he gave to our country has been paid back to our family tenfold: a path to citizenship, and the G.I. Bill afforded him the opportunity to earn two college degrees, and build a sound and stable home for my Mom, brother, and I."


52nd Annual Schnitzelburg #1 Citizen Dinner - Congratulations to Judie Greiner, #1 Citizen!

JG with family

Judie Greiner, second from the left, above, was honored as Schnitzelburg's #1 Citizen Thursday night at the  52nd Annual Schnitzelburg #1 Citizen Dinner. 


Geeiner, a longtime resident of Schnitzelburg, has served the Schnitzelburg Area Community Council as treasurer. In addition to handling Neighborhood Development Fund policies, in that role, she fostered connections between the SACC and St. Elizabeth and the Jim King MUSCL Senior Wellness Center. 


Greiner has served St. Therese and St. Elizabeth annual church picnics as co-chair for the past two years and for many years as a volunteer. An animal lover, Greiner also started the annual Fall Schnitzelburg Dog Walk. She worked to get street signs identifying the Schnitzelburg neighborhood, and has worked tirelessly to make Schnitzelburg a better place to live. 


Congratulations, Judie! 

Pfister emcee photo

Above, Paul Pfister, at lectern, served as emcee for the time-honored awards. Next to Pfister, left to right, are Dr. Lisa Willner of JCPS School Board, Colleen Younger of the Jefferson County PVA, and State Representative Jim Wayne. 

Below, Wayne greeted Mr. George Hauck, who established the Schnitzelburg #1 Citizen Awards and is the only two-time winner of the award. 

Wayne and Hauck
Schadt

Above, Daniel Schadt of Heitzman Bakery and members of his family cooked up pork chops and sauerkraut for the party. Daniel's mom, Hazel Schadt, was the #1 Citizen in 2007. 


November 13 - 17 - MSD to repair pavement, resurface Nightingale Road and Nightingale Court as part of the Nightingale Pump Station project. 

MSD will be performing pavement repairs and resurfacing of Nightingale Road and Nightingale Court as part of the Nightingale Pump Station project. An encroachment permit has been obtained to allow this work to take place between Monday November 13 and Friday November 17.