District 6 Weekly Newsletter
Louisville Metro Government sent this bulletin at 07/12/2018 04:55 PM EDT
Annual Potluck Picnic, with a talk on local food systemsTuesday, July 24, 2018
6:00-8:00 p.m. EDT Louisville Nature Center 3745 Illinois Avenue, Louisville KY 40213 (map)
Comment on LG&E/KU Smart Meter Case
Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice on September 8
The Beer Cheese Book July 26th -- Garin Pirnia![]() Join us at the law library to hear author, screenwriter and filmmaker Garin Pirnia discuss her latest publication. Meet-and-greet with samples from several beer cheese recipes and refreshments starts at 4:30 and talk begins at 5:00pm. The ingredients are simple―beer, cheese, and spices―and the result is delicious. Still, beer cheese is a rarefied dish not common in cookbooks or on menus. Since the 1940s, this creamy appetizer with a kick, traditionally served with pretzels, has quietly found its way into pubs and restaurants throughout the South and Midwest. The original recipe is cloaked in a mystery nearly as deep as the JFK assassination. Ask most makers and they'll act demure about the contents of their dip. Some refuse to disclose what kind of beer or cheese they use or which extra spices they add. Others keep their preparation instructions secret. Garin Pirnia traces the history of beer cheese from its beginnings at the Driftwood Inn in Winchester, Kentucky, to today, situating it alongside other dishes such as the German cheese spread obatzda, queso dip, and pimento cheese. She surveys the restaurants that serve this distinctive dip, highlights points of interest along the Beer Cheese Trail, and includes dozens of recipes, from the classic original, to new twists like Pawpaw Beer Cheese, to dishes that incorporate the spread, such as Crab Broccoli, Beer Cheese Casserole, and Beer Cheese Buttermilk Biscuits. Packed full of interviews with restauranteurs who serve it, artisans who process it, and even home cooks who enter their special (and secret) recipes in contests, The Beer Cheese Book will entertain and educate, all while making your mouth water. Fortunately, it will also teach you how to whip up your own batch.
from Louisville Central Community Center: Whats Happening
![]() Mini-Versity Child Development Center
Once on This Island
Adult Services is asking you "What's in Your Way?"
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DATE: Friday, July 20, 2018
TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Old Walnut Street Development 1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40203
Beacon House Open House![]()
Old Louisville on the Lawn
Booker Autism Foundation of Learning, Inc. Hosts 3rd Annual Art Showcase at the YMCA![]() ![]() Visitor Programs: Host an Iraqi Student!
Contact laura.duncan@worldaffairs.org to volunteer as a host. For more information visit our website. Art in City Hall Deadline: July 13
For More Information Contact: Sarah Lindgren 574-1554 President David James announces the first Art in City Hall Exhibition for Historic City Hall on Jefferson Street The search is on for local artists
Louisville – Completed in 1873, historic City Hall is currently home to the 26 members of the Louisville Metro Council. Very soon, it will showcase the works of local artists as President David James (D-6) announces the first Art in City Hall exhibition slated for this summer. “Over the years, we have come to appreciate the beauty of City Hall architecturally as we have restored its natural look and design as to preserve its history,” says James. “Now, I want to invite local artists to share their works in the public areas of this fine building to enhance the creative spirit and talent that we have in this city.” Art in City Hall is a joint effort between the Metro Council and Metro Government. The artworks selected will be exhibited in the entrance lobby, hallways and public spaces within City Hall. Primary audiences will include the Metro Council representatives, staff, visiting constituents, and members of the public attending Metro Council and committee meetings. “City Hall is where our community gathers to advocate, debate, and make change. We are excited to work with President James and Metro Council to bring artists, and their contributions to our community dialogue, to this important public space,” said Metro Public Art Administrator Sarah Lindgren. Art in City Hall is an opportunity open to all artists of any race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality or disability working in Louisville/Jefferson County. Artists should submit original, two-dimensional artwork meeting the specifications outlined below. There is no entry fee. Each artist selected to exhibit their work will receive a $500 honorarium. The Art in City Hall exhibition will take place over August 2018 through August 2019.
SPECIFICATIONS · All artwork must be original and two-dimensional. · Outside dimensions of work (including frame) must not be smaller than 16 x 16 in. and must not exceed 60 x 60 in. · All artwork must be framed, stretched or mounted to durable material, and ready for hanging with D-ring hangers, wire, or equivalent. · Artists are responsible for transportation and delivery of selected artworks to City Hall by designated date and for pick up by a designated date at the conclusion of the exhibition. · Please review the complete Call for Artists here · Submission deadline is July 13.
Artwork will be selected by a committee consisting of Commission on Public Art, Metro Council, and Metro staff members. Up to five artists will be selected for the exhibition. Each artist will be asked to exhibit 1–5 artworks. “I look forward to seeing the works of the talented artists we have here in the city and I encourage the artist community to participate,” says President James. “The Arts are a part of the quality of life we strive for in Metro Louisville.”
The Oasis Ribbon Cutting![]() Beshear Issues Alert for Military Consumer Month
Urban Vendors Fair
Refuge Louisville
After Hours at The Speed
Click HERE to ListenFeeding the Homeless: Monthly Event![]()
Please Click Here for More Information or to Apply for the Fall 2018 Class ![]() The Neighborhood Summit is a one day event hosted by the Center For Neighborhoods to provide neighborhood and community leaders the opportunity to network together, learn best practices, interact with neighborhood businesses & organizations, and celebrate local success stories. This year's Neighborhood Summit will offer hands-on facilitated workshops. Please take a moment and fill out this survey to help us create an event that you would like to see.
Youth Build Louisville
Greetings from Louisville CNU 27 : “Where New Urbanism Meets New Bourbonism”
Louisville Food Truck ParkThe City’s first food truck park opened in June, providing permanent space for Louisville’s constantly expanding food truck scene, now with over 100 food trucks in operation. Find out more. Click to edit this placeholder text.
Cultural Pass for Area StudentsFor Louisville residents who are attending the Congress, the city offers an unprecedented cultural opportunity for kids. Each summer, forty-three arts and cultural institutions team up to provide free admission to area students—from first graders to university students and their parents—through Louisville’s Cultural Pass program. There are a variety of experiences available—from the big venues, such as the Speed Art Museum, Muhammad Ali Center, Kentucky Derby Museum, Frazier History Museum, Kentucky Science Center, Falls of the Ohio State Park and Louisville Zoo, to more intimate learning experiences at, say, the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum and the Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. The pass offers a range of immersive cultural experiences, from a beginner’s dance lesson at the Fleur de Lis Academy of Ballet, to a nature program at the Bernheim Arboretum. For more information, visit this link. ![]() Community invited to learn about air pollution at "Clearing The Air" workshop series
![]() ![]() ![]() July 10, 2018 Greetings Fellow Community Member! In an effort to build more positive community relationships, The Amalgamated Transit Union ATU Local 1447 is hosting the first ever Passenger vs. Driver Kickball Game this Sunday, July 15th 3:00 pm at Shawnee Baseball complex Southwestern Pkwy & Shawnee Park Rd … We feel it is important to establish a positive bond between our transit drivers and the communities they serve and want to invite you to participate as well. Please join us for an afternoon of fun and fellowship! Respectfully, Theo Hamilton, President/Business Agent CTA ATU Local 1447 502-436-9028 Notice of Public Hearing![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Job Announcement![]() Join a Board or CommissionIf you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community. There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety. To learn more about applications, please visit https://louisvilleky.gov/government/mayor-greg-fischer/interested-serving-board-or-commission ' Please find below a list of boards and commissions for an opportunity to serve:BOARD VACANCIES
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