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Congratulations to Reagan Miller, a UofL Cardinal Ambassador, for being named the 2019 University of Louisville Homecoming Queen. Reagan is in her senior year at UofL and pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. She is serving this semester as an intern in the District 7 Metro Council office. We are very proud of Reagan and honored to have her as part of the D7 team.
Way to go Reagan! Go Cards!!
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All preschool families are welcome to attend the story hours, led by Walden School Librarian Christen Brown on November 2, 2019 and November 9, 2019 from 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Participate in an interactive read-aloud and create a corresponding "craftivity" at the Walden School Library, located in the heart of St. Matthews at 4238 Westport Rd, Louisville, Kentucky 40207. Explore various experiential extension centers, including dramatic play, sensory exploration, and STEAM creativity (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) All activities are designed to extend learning from the read-aloud, focused on developing early literacy skills, and promoting social-emotional learning.
Norton Healthcare Prevention & Wellness offers mammogram exams.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019 from 10:00 am – 4:00pm Northeast Regional Library 15 Bellevoir Circle, Louisville KY, 40223
To register for a Mammogram, call (502) 899-6842 or visit https://nortonhealthcare.com/services-and-conditions/prevention-and-wellness/mobile-prevention-center/screening-request
Your health insurance will be billed if you have it. Most insurance covers the cost of one screening mammogram per year. Please call your insurance company if you have any questions about what is covered. Funding may be available for women without health insurance who live in Jefferson County.
For more information, click here: Mobile Prevention Center Screening.
Social Security Workshop
Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 6:30 PM
St Matthews Eline Library
3940 Grandview Ave., Louisville, Kentucky 40207
Learn to maximize social security, control taxes in retirement and design a retirement income strategy. This educational Workshop will provide you with much needed information to help you understand how Social Security works. After this class, you will be able to make informed decisions about Social Security and understand how the elections you make will affect your monthly benefits.
Did you spend what felt like your entire life at 6401 Cross Keys Blvd in the 80s and 90s? If so, this reunion is for you. Dust off those Bont, Riedell or LT429s, call/text/share this event with a couple friends and get back to having some four-wheeled fun! Join us at Champ's Rollerdome Louisville located at 9851 Lagrange Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40223. We'll have all the best music from this era of skating, served-up by your favorite DJs from back in the day. The only thing that's left is a need for familiar faces (that's where you come in). Doors open at 10:30PM and the party won't stop until 12:30 AM. You read right--we're going well past midnight!
If you want to continue reminiscing and catching-up, head over to the official Facebook group using this link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/479513492655829.
Animal Pumpkin Smash
November 2, 2019 from 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
The Louisville Zoo, 1100 Trevilian Way, Louisville, Kentucky 40213
Round up the family and come watch the fun as wildlife meets gourd! The World’s Largest Halloween Party presented by Meijer has ended, but we’re still having fun with pumpkins at the zoo. The hundreds of pumpkins decorating zoo grounds for Halloween will be given to our lion, bears, elephants and other zoo animals as part of a special enrichment celebrating the season. Animal enrichment is an important part of animal husbandry at the Louisville Zoo and promotes the animal’s expression of natural behavior — plus, it’s lots of fun to watch! For more information, click here: www.louisvillezoo.org
Join us for a day of networking, speakers, workshops, an innovator panel, a pitch competition and more. On November 7, 2019 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm the AWARE:ACCESS program will host its annual commercialization and entrepreneurship summit at the Speed Art Museum located at 2035 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208.
The AWARE:ACCESS, or Accelerating Women and Underrepresented Entrepreneurs: Accelerate Entrepreneurial Success, seeks to help women and underrepresented entrepreneurs to fund businesses.
For more information, click here: https: Aware Access.
Start a holiday tradition with your family at the 30th annual Festival of Trees & Lights. Marvel at the hundreds of beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and décor — all of which are for sale to raise funds for Norton Children’s Hospital. Photo with Santa, children’s crafts, stage performances and roving entertainment and Hanukkah activities are free with admission. Kids, including the young at heart, will love our ride-on train, sweet shop, gift shop, face painting and model train display. Don't forget about Elf Town outside (additional fee) that includes an obstacle course, reindeer food and snow ball toss!
General Admission - $9 for adults; $6 for children under 12 and seniors 65+; free for children under 2. Children’s crafts are free with admission, other activities included for a nominal fee.
For more information, click here: festival-trees-lights.
For the week of Sunday, October 20, 2019 to Saturday, October 26, 2019
Theft from Automobile - There were a total of five thefts from autos, which was a decrease from the previous week (15). In one of the thefts force was used, two were unlocked and two were by unknown means. Please remember to lock your vehicles and take your valuables out of your car.
Auto Theft - There were six reported auto thefts for the week which was an increase from the previous week (3). In one the key was used and five were by unknown means.
Burglary - There were seven reported burglaries this reporting period, which was an increase from the previous week (4). Four burglaries were residential and three were businesses. The method of entry is as follows: Force was used in four, two were by unknown means and one was unlocked.
There were no reported Robberies for the reporting period.
Know Waste: Pumpkins past their prime
Is your jack-o-lantern looking a bit...withered? No need to put it in the trash! Instead, put pumpkins, gourds, and other natural fall decorations, like straw and corn, with yard waste on your regular yard waste collection day once you're done using them as seasonal decoration. Pumpkins must be free of candles and decoration other than coloring.
The natural material will be turned into compost and put back into our community. It will help make Louisville look good and prevent the material from taking up landfill space. This program applies to residents of the Urban Services District (old City of Louisville boundaries).Yard waste is collected on the same day as recycling. To find the waste collection dates for a particular address and learn about collection guidelines, use the Recycle Coach app or website.
Customers of other Jefferson County municipalities and of private haulers should check with them regarding pumpkin disposal.
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Apolaustic
Definition: Concerned with or dedicated to enjoyment.
Word In A Sentence: The bicycle club is apolaustic to the open road.
Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.
~ Helen Keller
NOTICE: All Metro Council meetings are carried live on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184 and U-verse Channel 99. The meetings are also available online at the Metro Council home page at http://louisvilleky.gov/government/metro-council/metro-council-clerk by clicking on the “Watch Meetings Online” button.
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