District 13 E-Newsletter August 21, 2020

Header - November 2019 Updated

Mark Fox

601 W Jefferson Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Phone: 502.574.1113
Fax: 502.574.4422

mark.fox@louisvilleky.gov

Elizabeth Alexander

Legislative Assistant
Phone: 502.574.3458

elizabeth.alexander@louisvilleky.gov


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District 13 Website

Updated District 13 Map

Map of all affected areas

General redistricting info

Key Community Contacts:

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Dare to Care Food Bank

First Baptist Church Fairdale 413 Fairdale Road 
Wednesdays - 3:30 to 6:00 pm
Phone:  368-9053
Website: https://daretocare.org/contact-us/

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Derby City Eagles Club

Fish Fry every Friday, 5:30-8PM; Karaoke 8pm-Midnight, 201 Outer Loop; Open to the public
Phone: 363-2241

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Fairdale Lions Club

Fish Fry every 2nd Friday of the month, 11:00am-7:00pm.
Phone:  368-3479


Metro Council Website

CLICK HERE


Louisville Metro Police Department

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Check Crime Maps by clicking HERE

Sign up for crime alerts from LMPD by clicking HERE

Sign up for Emergency Alerts by clicking HERE

Metro Police:

(Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111

3rd Division: 574-2135

Anonymous Tipline:

574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111

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Churchill Downs Announces "No Spectators at 2020 Kentucky Derby"

Today Churchill Downs issued the following statement:

The Kentucky Derby is a time-honored American tradition which has always been about bringing people together. However, the health and safety of our team, fans and participants is our highest concern. Churchill Downs has worked diligently over the last several months to plan a safe Derby with a limited number of spectators in attendance. We were confident in that plan, but dedicated to remaining flexible using the best and most reliable information available. With the current significant increases in COVID-19 cases in Louisville as well as across the region, we needed to again revisit our planning. We have made the difficult decision to hold this year’s Kentucky Derby on September 5 without fans. Churchill Downs and all of our team members feel strongly that it is our collective responsibility as citizens of Louisville to do all we responsibly can to protect the health, safety and security of our community in these challenging times and believe that running the Derby without spectators is the best way to do that. We deeply regret the disappointment this will bring to our loyal fans.

We know this decision affects so many people beyond those of us at Churchill Downs and especially our neighbors who are a vital part of the energy and legacy of the Kentucky Derby. We thank you for your patience as we have tried to navigate the difficult and ever-changing circumstances of 2020. We hope that together we can look forward to a more traditional and celebratory Kentucky Derby 147.


Virtual Events Celebrating 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment Giving Women the Right to Vote

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2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.  The Frazier Museum, The League of Women Voters, and The Louisville Metro Office for Women are working with more than 100 community partner organizations to coordinate Louisville’s celebration.  

Next week there are two virtual celebrations of Women’s Equality Day. 

  • Friday, August 21, 2020 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Tina Cassidy, author of Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the Right to Vote will be interviewed by journalist Pam Platt. Cassidy writes about women and culture. She is also the author of Birth: The Surprising History of How We Are Born; and Jackie After O: One Remarkable Year When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Defied Expectations and Rediscovered Her Dreams. This is a virtual event in collaboration with Carmichael’s Book Store
  • Saturday, August 22, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM The main Louisville celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment includes presentations and inspiring speakers. Poet and artist Hannah Drake will present an original work and Tina Cassidy, author of Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? Alice Paul, Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the Right to Vote will offer the keynote address.

More information and a place to sign up for both events here