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Councilwoman Vicki Aubrey Welch hosted Health Equity Report at Fairdale Library. Jeff Bringardner, Dr. Karen Cost, ShawNika Queen and our new Chief Community Building Officer Vincent James.
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Louisville Urban League Annual Report Luncheon. What a great time to review all the wonderful things the Urban League is doing for jobs, justice, education and health. Executive Director Sadiqa Reynolds, Jim Host, Ms. Porter, Judges' Eric Haner and Erica Williams along Councilwoman Marianne Butler were in attendance. Stephen Riley energized the crowd and encouraged EVERYONE to meet the challenge gift!
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John Morrison and Kirk Gillenwaters greet guests at annual Greater Louisville Building and Construction Trades Council holiday luncheon. Thank you!
Mike Ward, Lisa Wilner, Collene Younger, Sharon Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Crider enjoy the festivities.
Stop by any day and say hello to two of the happiest folks in the world at the IBEW Hall on Preston Highway.
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Community Conversations with James Linton, Margaret Harris, Clarence Yancey, Rev. David Snardon and Luther Brown.
We're wishing all of you a very safe and healthy holiday season,
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Tenoramentae Young was honored at the 4th Annual MAN UP Award Banquet receiving the MAN UP Individual Award. MAN UP's annual awards banquet exemplifies the group's principles of individual, provider, husband, father and community leader.
McDaniel Bluitt, founder of the West Louisville Performing Arts Academy, Ellen Yunker, Diane Cornwell, Ed White and the Fund for the Arts' Family were on hand to congratulate Tenoramentae.
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Dr. Angel and Brandon Jackson along with many close friends were on hand to celebrate. Tenoramentae's outstanding accomplishments as he received the 2017 MAN UP Individual Award. |
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DJ Carroll and Councilwoman Sexton Smith are all smiles in front of "Big Red" the beloved sculpture featured in the Jane Goldstein Plaza in front of our College of Business at the University of Louisville.
The morning was spent evaluating five teams of undergraduate business students as they presented their end of semester projects.
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What a lovely day to meet with John Mahorney and Teri Woodard of Paristown Pointe as we work together on neighborhood enhancements. |
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The Office of Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods will also be hosting an Ambassador Institute on Saturday Dec. 16th from 9:30am – 2:30pm (Location is TBD). The One Love Louisville Ambassador Institute is a one day training session that will provide extended knowledge and skills for community members to make a difference in their neighborhoods. Training will include Conflict Resolution, Mental Health First Aid, Suicide Prevention, Community Organizing and the Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention. OSHN is confident that attendance at the Ambassador Institute will be instrumental in the collaborative effort of violence reduction in our city. Registration for this Institute will be opening soon – for those who are interested in attending, please contact Adrienne Smith at adrienne.smith@louisvilleky.gov.

Booker Autism Foundation of Learning, Inc. Christmas Toy Drive Nov 3rd – Dec 15th Give A Child A Smile! Donate new unwrapped toys and bring a holiday cheer to a child this season. Puzzles Dolls Toolkits Board Games Action Figures & More… DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT: The Normandy Building 101 N. 7th St. Louisville, KY 40202
Learn how to harness the power of social media! Registration is now open - Click here!
 This two-day PeaceCasters workshop is for people age 12-17 who want to use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and all social media to create positive change and affect their world
Community youth leaders will help teach communication skills and best practices for social media lifestyle through conversation and hands-on activities.
Participants must be ready and willing to interact in small groups. A $25 fee covers lunch and snacks. Some scholarships are available. Online registration and a downloadable form are available on our website. Requests for additional information and general questions can be directed to mark@Peaceeducationprogram.org
 The 7th
Annual Give-A-Jam to End Homelessness will be held on Thursday, December 21st
from 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. at the Clifton Center, 2117 Payne Street. The
evening will feature performances by local musicians and artists, soups from
Louisville’s best chefs, a silent auction and a cash bar. Admission is $25 in
advance and $30 at the door, and includes $10 worth of food/drink tickets.
Proceeds will benefit the Coalition for the Homeless’s efforts to end youth,
veteran and chronic homelessness. For more information and to purchase tickets click here. Tickets may be available at
the door, but the event has sold out in years’ past so advanced tickets are
encouraged.
The all-star lineup of local musicians who are donating their time
and talents to participate in the event include Ben Sollee, John and Geoff
Gage, Daniel Martin Moore, The Tyrone Cotton Band, Johnny Berry and The
Outliers, Aaron Bibelhauser and Grammy-nominated Michael Cleveland, Steve
Cooley and Brigid Kaelin, Hound of the Buskervilles, Britton Patrick Morgan,
Hot Brown Smackdown, Small Time Napoleon, The Eleventh Hour, and Appalatin.
Local restaurants including Fork & Barrel, The Exchange Pub
& Kitchen, Crave Cafe and Catering, Against the Grain, The Irish Rover,
Harvest, Chili’s, Jack Fry's, Shady Lane Café, Uptown Café, and Volare will
provide an array of soups and stews.
Each of the musicians and restaurant chefs are donating their time
and talents, and the event will be staffed entirely by volunteers to ensure
that all proceeds go to support the Coalition for the Homeless’ efforts to end
homelessness in our community.
For more information or to
purchase tickets, please visit www.louhomeless.org.
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Russell Neighborhood First Annual Community Christmas Caroling event: Friday, December 15th 6:00 p.m.
This holiday season the Russell Neighborhood will hold its first annual Russell Community Christmas Caroling! This is an opportunity for the faith community and the community at large to share publicly in a sacred moment. Carolers, please meet at St. Peters UCC, located in Russell Plaza, 1407 W. Jefferson St., on December 15th. Contact Rev. David Snardon at (502) 797-9531 or Davidsnardon@gmail.com for additional information. Click here to view the event flyer.
Vision Russell Historic Preservation Consulting Party Meeting: Monday, December 11th 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
You're invited to become a consulting party to the Section 106 Historic Preservation process for the Choice Neighborhood Initiative Implementation Grant and Beecher Terrace redevelopment efforts. The first meeting will be held at the Baxter Community Center, 1125 Cedar Court. Childcare will be provided on-site.
Connecting Conversations – Speakers From The Crowd: Wednesday, December 13th 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
This month’s Connecting Conversation, taking place at 1619 Flux Art + Activism (1619 W. Market St.), will explore some of the key building blocks needed to ignite the future of a community. Elmer Lucille Allen will discuss the importance of giving back to the community; Joe McNealy will provide an overview of the future Westside Institute of Technology; and Pat Williamson will talk about mindset.
Gingerbread House Workshop: Saturday, December 16th 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Join Western Free Public Library, located at 604 S. 10th St., for some sweet fun with creating your own Gingerbread house. All goodies will be provided. Call (502) 574-1779 to register.
A Christmas Carol Live Performance: December 15th, 16th and 17th at the future Grand Lyric Theater
Join Louisville Central Community Centers Youth Repertory Theater Troupe of Louisville as they present A Christmas Carol – The Musical. This is a ticketed performance. For more information or to purchase a ticket in advance, please click here or call (502) 583-8821 ext. 130.
Computer Keyboards Needed For Public Art Project
Bryan K. Holden was selected by the Fran Huettig Public Art Project to create a public artwork for the Russell neighborhood. The Fran Huettig Public Art Project is a Public Art Project Series presented by the Fund for the Arts in partnership with 1619 Flux Art + Activism, Louisville Metro Government and New Directions Housing Corporation. Holden plans to create his artwork using the keys from computer keyboards. If you would like to be part of this exciting public art project, please donate your old keyboards that are in any condition to the locations indicated on the link below. For more information you may also contact Bryan Holden at bryan@bryanholden.com. To view a list of locations to drop off your keyboards, please click here.
Russell Neighborhood Association will not be meeting during the month of December. Please mark your calendars for the January meeting, to take place 1/23/18 at the Oak and Acorn Intergenerational Center, 631 S. 28th St.
Please visit our website at www.VisionRussell.org for updates, events and much more!
Click here to view the November issue of the Vision Russell Newsletter.
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 Make your voice heard as Russell transforms, and be entered into a drawing for one of 75, $100 prizes!
Be on the lookout for a survey that is being mailed to property owners and individuals/businesses that own/operate businesses within the Russell neighborhood. The survey is designed to gather feedback and help prioritize the work of the Vision Russell team.
The Vision Russell team will use the results to focus their transformation efforts, working to make the neighborhood more attractive for existing investors and more enticing to future investors.
For more information about the survey please visit www.visionrussell.org
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 The
Center for Neighborhoods is pleased to announce the Spring 2018 Neighborhood
Institute. It is a leadership education program designed to equip neighborhood
leaders with skills and resources needed to initiate positive change in the
community through their neighborhood, homeowner, and condo associations.
Classes meet every Thursday, 6:00 - 8:30PM at the Center for Neighborhoods
Offices, 507 South Third Street, for 12 consecutive weeks (January 25th, 2017 –
April 12th, 2018), including a Graduation Celebration. Dinner is provided each
week. There is no charge to attend, but space is limited, and advance
registration is required. Applications will be accepted through January 12th,
2018.
The Neighborhood Institute Spring 2018 is open to all
neighborhoods, Metro Council Districts, and the whole community.
To apply for the 12-week
program, visit www.centerforneighborhoods.org, or contact
John Hawkins at 502-589-0343 or johnh@centerforneighborhoods.org.
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 The Russell Homeownership Incentive Program is an excellent way to move into a neighborhood rich with history and a wonderful housing stock. Louisville Metro Government (LMG) is placing a priority on incentivizing homeownership in an effort to further stabilize the Russell neighborhood.
Criteria:
- Committed to keeping the home as your primary residence for five years.
- Excited about making up to $24,999 in qualified improvements to your home.
- Willing to complete homeownership counseling, if a first-time homebuyer.
- Willing to conduct a lead inspection on the property if it was built prior to 1978.
For more information, please contact Donnie Adkins at (502) 574-8020.
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On the weekend of February 2nd and 3rd, Louisville Asset Building Coalition and its partners will be hosting an inaugural Taxathon: a 2-day, 24-hour marathon tax preparation event.
Every year, there is an rush of taxpayers at the beginning of the season seeking to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. Often, due to capacity, we lose them to paid preparers. YOU can help us increase our capacity by joining in on the Taxathon fun!!
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.
901 E. Liberty St.
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for a Microbrewery, NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package, NQ4 Retail Malt Beverage by the Drink, Quota Retail Liquor by the Drink, and Sunday Liquor by the Drink license(s) being applied for, located at 901 E. Liberty Street, Louisville, KY. 40204. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Saturday, November 11, 2017.
514 Baxter Avenue
Attached, please find an Addition to License memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for a 4 a.m. Extended Drink Hours license being applied for, located at 514 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, KY. 40204. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Wednesday, November 22, 2017.
635 West Market Street
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, Supplemental Bar, Sunday Liquor by the Drink, Quota Retail Liquor by the Package, NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package, 2 a.m. Extended Hours, and Hotel-in-Room License(s) being applied for, located at 635 West Market Street, Louisville, KY. 40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Sunday, November 19, 2017.
1025 W. Broadway
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package license being applied for, located at 1025 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY. 40203. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Wednesday, November 29, 2017.
1001 E. Washington St.
Attached, please find a New Location memo and Courier Journal Legal announcement for an NQ2 Restaurant Retail Drink and Sunday Liquor by the Drink license(s) being applied for, located at 1001 E. Washington Street, Louisville, KY. 40206. The ad ran in The Courier Journal Wednesday, December 6, 2017.
131 River Road
Attached, please find a Change in Ownership memo and Courier Journal Legal
announcement for an NQ2 Restaurant Retail Drink, Supplemental Bar, Sunday
Liquor by the Drink, and Transitional license(s) being applied for, located at
131 River Road, Louisville, KY. 40202. The ad ran in The Courier Journal
Friday, December 8, 2017.
 Safety & Security Supervisor
Develops, implements and supervises district-wide security operations at MSD. Oversees security staff in the daily administration of security procedures, policies, and protocols. Provides daily supervision of the security administrator, investigators, receptionist security officer, and supervises contract security guard staff and operations. Oversees activities related to investigations of theft, misconduct, equipment, and accidents. Plans and supervises security operations for MSD staff and assets. Coordinates security staff's response to emergencies and alarms. Attends meetings with management to determine operational needs. Develops relationships with law enforcement officials, local industries, regulatory agencies, emergency response agencies and safety & security related professional organizations. Assists the director as required.
For a more detailed position description, pay information, and to apply please visit our website: http://www.louisvillemsd.org/Careers
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 Programs ramp up efforts to move properties from vacancy into productive use
The Louisville Metro Vacant & Public Property Administration (VPPA) today announced three new programs designed to more rapidly move vacant properties back into productive use. All eligible properties are owned by the Landbank Authority, a cooperative effort by the city of Louisville, Commonwealth of Kentucky and Jefferson County Public Schools (main taxing authorities) that acquires, manages and sells distressed and unimproved properties to responsible property owners who can increase property values and stimulate the tax base.
The three new programs are:
Last Look
Because VPPA uses demolition as a last resort, the Last Look program strives to provide an opportunity for buyers to rehab demolition candidates. All future demolition candidates will be a part of this 60-day program, which involves two phases — Save the Structure and Demo for Deed. · Throughout the first 30 days, a buyer may Save the Structure and acquire it by demonstrating proof of funds and committing to making exterior and structural renovations within 6 months and interior renovations within 18 months. ·During the second 30 days, if no one has committed to rehabbing the structure, a buyer may Demo for Deed -- purchasing the property if they can show proof of funds to demolish the structure within 45 days.
Cut It, Keep It
This program allows a property owner to acquire a vacant lot for $500 if they agree to maintain it and pay property taxes for at least three years prior to selling it. The buyer may develop the lot themselves within three years, with approval. To be eligible to acquire a vacant Landbank lot through Cut It Keep It, the buyer must own an occupied structure on the same block as the vacant lot. Cut It, Keep It is designed to encourage neighborhood redevelopment by incentivizing neighbors to play an active role in the revitalization of their block.
New Flex Rate Policy
This initiative is for buyers interested in purchasing a Landbank Authority-owned lot who have detailed plans to develop the lot but don’t yet have the money to complete the work. The goal of the program is to increase the pool of potential buyers by easing the prerequisites for eligibility. Previously, vacant lots were available for purchase only by buyers with proof of funds to complete the project and a construction timeline. Under the new program, properties will now be available for purchase by buyers with detailed development plans and an itemized budget for the project, even without proof of funds or a construction timeline. Purchase prices vary depending on lot size and proof of funds, ranging from $500 to the assessed value of the property.
Buyers without proof of funds to complete the project will pay a slightly higher up-front cost for the property. The Landbank Authority has about 400 properties in its inventory, about 80 of which are structures.
For more information on all the new programs and to view lists of lots and structures for sale, please visit www.louisvilleky.gov/vacant.
If you would like to purchase a Landbank Authority-owned vacant structure or lot, please call VPPA’s Real Estate Coordinators at 502-574-4200.
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 The mission of the Department for Community Based Services is to build an effective and efficient system of care with Kentucky's citizens and communities to:
- Reduce poverty, adult and child maltreatment, and their effects
- Advance person and family self-sufficiency, recovery, and resiliency
- Assure all children have safe and nurturing homes and communities
- Recruit and retain a workforce and partners that operate with integrity and transparency.
Apply online at https://careers.ky.gov. Salary and job requirements can also be viewed on the website. You must set-up an account, complete the online application, and apply for each position of interest. Jobs are posted for seven days and can be removed at any time. The website is updated daily.
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 Neighborhood Place partners join in holiday celebrations, to learn more about these offerings and several others please refer to the list below.
Mondays and Wednesdays, Free Professional Financial Coaching
Call Rosie Wright at 612-0819 to schedule an appointment. Free, one-on-one financial coaching will be offered to provide individuals with support, accountability and tools to help make informed decisions. Hosted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- Mondays, South Central Neighborhood Place, 4255 Hazelwood Ave., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Wednesdays, Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, 1411 Algonquin Pkwy, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Mondays and Thursdays, YMCA’s “Caring and Learning with Me” at Thomas Jefferson Middle School, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Located at 1503 Rangeland Rd., side of Thomas Jefferson Middle School. Call Keyonna Humphrey at 974-8457 for more information and to register. This free program provides a wonderful learning environment for children ages 3-5 years old and their caregivers focusing on play and exploration. The adult caregiver is required to attend with the child/ren and you may also bring other children ages (0-2). Sponsored by the YMCA with support from First Neighborhood Place.
Dec. 14, Healthy Journey for Two Educational Baby Shower
RSVP is required to Mendy Mason at 341-5400 or mmason@sevencounties.org. Join us at to explore the do’s and don’ts of a healthy pregnancy in a free, fun setting. Seven Counties and KIDSNow Plus will host an educational baby shower to share information on how to care for yourself and your baby while being pregnant. Pregnant attendees receive a baby tote filled with baby items and a gas/gift card, with more chances to win prizes like gift/layette set(s), bottle sets and more. Fathers are welcome but must be registered..
Dec. 12, Fall Youth Conversation with Students at the Academy at Shawnee, 5 – 7 p.m.
Located at the Academy at Shawnee, 4001 Herman St. Call 313-4892 for more information. All youth are invited to join in a candid and engaging conversation entitled, A View from Shawnee Students: Violence Impact In Our Schools, Community and Family. This event will be moderated by Derrick Mitchell with the Office of Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods. A community family dinner will be served and an opportunity for family photos will be available. Collaboratively sponsored by the Academy at Shawnee Youth Service Center, JCPS Student Support Services and the NorthWest Neighborhood Place.
Dec. 12, Foster Parent Recruitment Meeting at First Neighborhood Place, 6 – 8 p.m. Located at 1503 Rangeland Rd., side of Thomas Jefferson Middle School. Call 595-5437 (KIDS) for more information. Detailed information will be provided on the requirements and process of how to become a foster or adoptive parent. Information such as an explanation of foster care, special needs adoption, and information on foster parent training classes will be provided. Sponsored by Kentucky Foster Care and the training classes will be provided. Sponsored by Kentucky Foster Care and the Special Needs Adoption Program.
Dec. 12, Blood Pressure Checks at Ujima Neighborhood Place, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Located at 3610 Bohne Ave. Call 313-4635 for more information. Louisville Metro Health and Wellness health educators will provide free blood pressure checks.
Dec. 12, Healthy Living Club at South Jefferson Neighborhood Place, 1 – 2 p.m.
Located at 1000 Neighborhood Place, Call 3631483 for more information. Classes are open to anyone interested in gaining more knowledge to live and better and more fulfilling life. Monthly meetings are on the second Tuesday of every month to discuss healthy living and to get the support you need to eat better, get active, and lose weight. This month, a representative from Family Health Center will discuss “Getting Through the Holidays in One Peace.” Come and join the fun and fellowship.
Dec. 14, Grandparents Group: Kitchen Table Conversations at NorthWest Neighborhood Place, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Located at 4018 W. Market St. Call 313-4909 for more information. This popular resource support group for relatives raising grandchildren meets the second Thursday of each month. A monthly guest speaker helps this group focus on the unique issues that caregivers may have raising younger children. Aunts, uncles or anyone raising their grandchildren are welcome to attend. Lunch is provided free of charge.
Dec. 19, Sodexo Hiring Opportunities at South Central Neighborhood Place, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Located at 1503 Rangeland Rd., side of Thomas Jefferson Middle School. Call 313-4700 for more information. Sodexo, a food-service agency, will provide on-the-spot interviews for positions with Jewish Hospital, Our Lady of Peace and University of Louisville Hospital. Bring your resume and be prepared for an interview. This is one of Sodexo’s busiest hiring seasons. Stop by if you are looking for employment that can lead to a full-time or part-time position.
Dec. 20, Community Dental Care Information Sessions Call 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.
Dec. 28, Celebrating Ujima - a Kwanzaa Reception at Ujima Neighborhood Place, 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Located at 3610 Bohne Ave. In honor of Ujima, the third principle of Kwanzaa meaning collective work and responsibility, community members are invited to gather for networking opportunities and to explore ideas for community collaborations.
Jan. 4, American Red Cross Blood Drive at Charmoli Center Neighborhood Place, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Located at 200 Juneau Drive, Suite 200. Please register online at Access your online scheduling account or contact Jessica Strader at Jessica.Strader@redcross.org. Walk-ins are also welcome the day of the drive.
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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 Avenue 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 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
December 9- Santa's Holiday Workshop 11am- Baxter Elf Depot
Baxter Community Center 1125 Cedar Street Ages 13+ Face
painting, Holiday crafts, visit with Santa and Door Prizes.
December
9- 11:00 am 42nd
Annual Police Auxiliary Christmas Party Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
- 640 North 27th Street The
Portland Police Auxiliary cordially invites you to their 42nd Annual Christmas
Party for the children of Portland. Festivities
will begin at 11:00am – 3:00 p.m.! Bring the little ones to meet Santa and see
what goodies he has for them!
December 11- 530pm
Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting 1000 E. Liberty Street
December 11- 6:00 p.m.Vision
Russell Historic Preservation Consulting Party Meeting Do
you want to acknowledge history and celebrate cultural legacy of the Russell
neighborhood? Then you are invited to become a consulting party to the Section
106 Historic Preservation process for the Choice Neighborhood Initiative
Implementation Grant and Beecher Terrace redevelopment efforts. The first
meeting will be held at the Baxter Community Center, 1125 Cedar Court.
Childcare will be provided on-site.
December
11- 530pm Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting 1000 E.
Liberty Street
December 13- Westside Institute of
Technology Meeting 6pm 1619 W
Main Street Discussion about a regional charter high school
December 14- 6pm
Shelby Park Neighborhood Association Meeting 600 E. Oak Street
December 15-6pm Russell Community Caroling Event 1407 W.
Jefferson
December 15 - 530pm
Business 2 Business Holiday Social Kentucky Center for African American
Heritage Center 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
December 15- 1230pm
Minor Daniels Academy Community Basketball Game 1960 Bashford Manor Lane Free
admission. RSVP by 12/12.
December 16- Noon-
West Louisville Holiday Festival
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Center 1701 W. Muhammad
Ali Blvd.
December 18- 6pm Germantown
Paristown Point Neighborhood Association meeting 1094 E. Kentucky
December 18- 6pm Original
Highlands Neighborhood Assoc. Mtg. Highland Community Campus
December 18-630pm Smoketown
Neighborhood Association Meeting 620 Lampton
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
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