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Kentucky Shakespeare’s 2020 annual spring parks tour was canceled due to COVID-19 but was remounted for one performance only, filmed on the Central Park stage in August, made possible by Louisville Metro Council Members and LG&E. The production is now available at this link for District 12 residents to view, and it has also been delivered to district schools for viewing.
Link to view: https://youtu.be/X9apT_MIdh0
Sponsored by: LG&E and KU Foundation
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION: With a small cast, compact sets, and simple tour costumes, the story of the Danish prince set on the path of revenge by his father's ghost comes to life in an intimate performance style.
Crystian Wiltshire plays the title role in this production. He's joined by the talented ensemble cast of Jon Becraft, Jennice Butler, Gregory Maupin, Tesse McShane, Mollie Murk, Tyler Rosenblatt, and Tyler Tate. Associate Artistic Director Amy Attaway directs.
The 90-minute video will be available for viewing through the end of December.
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 Louisville Girls Leadership (LGL) is working to recruit our next cohort of students! For those unfamiliar, we are a nonprofit organization striving to help equip young people with tools that will help navigate their journey of self-development through education, advocacy, and action, enhancing their potential as leaders. The experience leaves them with critical life and leadership skills that will instill the necessary confidence to tap into their vast potential and, in turn, become a source of empowerment to make positive change in their schools and community. Established and led by students, it is modeled after Leadership Louisville with a series of sessions that give young people the opportunity to explore, discuss, and develop leadership skills. We are a program for all cis and trans girls, as well as non-binary folks who are comfortable in a space that centers the experience of girls.
Key aspects of the program:
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LGL 20-21 will be entirely VIRTUAL. Students will need to have access to wireless internet (Wifi), and a laptop, tablet, or phone. However, if these tools are not accessible, staff will provide any necessary resources to participants. Lack of access will not hinder a student's acceptance.
- At minimum, LGL sessions will take place bi-weekly on Sunday's via Zoom, in addition to hosting webinars and opportunities to bond with your fellow LGL peers.
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Program Topics Include:
- Anti-Racism & Anti-Oppression
- Women's Empowerment & Intersectional Feminism
- Mental Health & Self-Care
- College & Career Readiness
- Environmental Justice
- & More!
All 10th grade students interested must apply through our online application process. A cohort of 40 sophomores to the program will be accepted, with at least one sophomore represented from each public and private high school in the county. LGL strives for a recruitment plan that encourages an equitable selection process, allowing us to fill our roster with students who represent the diversity found throughout Louisville, who are able to take on the LGL time commitment, and who have an enthusiastic connection to our mission.
All applications and recommendations are due by Friday, October 23rd. To learn more about our organization and this year's application process, visit our website at http://louisvillegirlsleadership.org/ Please feel free to reach out to us with questions and please share this information with students and colleagues that may be interested in the program!
Hillard Heintze, the Chicago-based company conducting the top-to-bottom review of the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) has released two anonymous surveys aimed at gathering perspectives from community members and LMPD employees. These surveys will be available now through October 27 at 11:45 p.m., EDT. For those unable to access the survey online, details will soon be provided.
The survey aims to understand the broader community's perspective on the role of police personnel, police management and community relations in the city of Louisville. Residents will be asked about the relations between LMPD and the Louisville community. This is a continuation of the community feedback portion of the review, which has also included open sessions to inform community members about the review process and ongoing conversations with representatives of various community groups and organizations.
Access the survey here.
Residents who have questions or want to weigh in further about the ongoing review of LMPD can email Hillard Heintze at LMKY@hillardheintze.com
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Louisville's Best Halloween Event IS DRIVE-THRU FOR 2020!
October 1 - November 1, 2020
Iroquois Park
For more information click here
 The annual Louisville Earth Walk is going city-wide this year out of respect for everyone’s safety during the CV-19 crisis. While we will not gather in one place at one time on Saturday, October 24th, everyone is invited to participate - from all across our city. Everyone is invited to join from wherever they are in support of a vision where every neighborhood has safe and clean water, air, and soil.
This year there are two exciting registration options: The 5K Walk option invites participants to get in their walk anytime on October 24 on their own favorite paths and routes or wherever. The Free Form invites participants to celebrate however they like from wherever they are. You can register for either option or learn more at bit.ly/LEWReg2020
 Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS) is proud to host the 2020 Landlord Symposium with rental housing owners, landlords and property managers in Louisville/Jefferson County. This virtual symposium is part of the RCS Housing & Support division’s effort to better serve and connect with landlords as RCS recognizes landlords are crucial partners necessary for housing low income families with housing vouchers
To register for this free, virtual convening, click here
Landlords & property managers, please complete a brief survey here
Conference agenda Feature topics at the 2020 Landlord Symposium include: 1) Partnership Pays - Landlord & Property Owner Programs; 2) No Vacancies - Inspection Readiness & Eviction Prevention; 3) Second Chance - Managing Prior Evictions; and 4) Home Sweet Home - Supporting the Homeless through Housing.
For a full conference agenda, click here.
 October is Adopt A Shelter Dog Month. Give a senior shelter pet like Lumen a permanent home. The approximately 8-year-old Pit Bull weighs about 50lbs. Lumen is a very friendly, sweet dog who enjoys being a couch potato, snuggling and staying right by your side. Adopt Lumen for free, thanks to the Pay It Forward Program. Spay, vaccinations and a microchip are included. You’ll also receive a free gift when you adopt Lumen. She can be tested with children, cats or other dogs by request, she does well with laidback, male dogs. Lumen will need to see a veterinarian regularly for arthritis. B*Send questions about Lumen to animalservicesadoption@louisvilleky.gov. Meet Lumen at Animal House Adoption Center (3516 Newburg Road), open daily from 12-6pm, no appointment required.
 LMAS is celebrating Purrtober. Kitten adoptions are just a $25 donation! Adopt a pair and your fur babies will always have a buddy for company, when you’re away from home. Every adoption includes spay/neuter, microchip and vaccinations. Meet adoptable kittens at Animal House Adoption Center, located at 3516 Newburg Road, open daily from 12-6pm. For more info, call 502-473-PETS or visit the website here.
Olmsted Parks October Challenge (Walk, Run, Bike, Hike) starts SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
Shake COVID-19 cabin fever by walking, running, biking, or hiking in the Olmsted Parks October Challenge, presented by BB&T/Truist and Olmsted Parks Conservancy.
- Complete one or more Strava challenges in the Olmsted Parks from October 11-25 and you could be entered to win up to $1,300 in special prizes.
- Registration ($25) is required and comes with a free performance t-shirt. All money raised goes toward new signage to improve your park experience and help you better navigate our trail system.
Register today: olmstedparks.org/challenge
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NOTICE: This list is unconfirmed and pending approval by the Governor, Secretary of State and State Board of Elections. Please check again before October 13th to confirm your selection. Click here for PDF version.
Early Voting & Election Day
Drop-off boxes will be available at all voting locations during voting hours
Kentucky Exposition Center DATE: October 13th through November 2nd ADDRESS: 937 Phillips Lane ~ Fairgrounds North Wing TIME: Monday through Saturday ~ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3rd ~ 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Free Parking)
KFC Yum! Center ~ Foyer DATE: October 13th through November 2nd ADDRESS: Main & 2nd Streets TIME: Monday through Saturday ~ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3rd ~ 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Free Parking)
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage DATE: October 13th through November 2nd ADDRESS: 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd TIME: Monday through Saturday ~ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3rd ~ 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Free Parking)
Louisville Marriott East DATE: October 13th through November 2nd ADDRESS: 1903 Embassy Square Blvd. ~ Commonwealth Ballroom TIME: Monday through Saturday ~ 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3rd ~ 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Free Parking)
Election Day Only Voting Locations
Tuesday, November 3rd (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
Ballard High School: 6000 Brownsboro Road
Carter Duvalle Elementary School : 3600 Bohne Avenue
Crosby Middle School: 303 Gatehouse Lane
Fairdale High School: 1001 Fairdale Road
Fern Creek HighSchool: 9115 Fern Creek Road
Iroquois High School: 4615 Taylor Boulevard
Jeffersontown High School: 9600 Old Six Mile Lane
Meyzeek Middle School: 828 S. Jackson Street
Seneca High School: 3510 Goldsmith Lane
Shawnee High School: 4001 Herman Street
Southern High School : 8620 Preston Highway
St. Matthews Community Center: 310 Ten Pin Lane
Thomas Jefferson Middle School: 1501 Rangeland Road
Valley High School: 10200 Dixie Highway
Waggener High School: 330 S. Hubbards Lane
Western High School: 2501 Rockford Lane
Visit the Jefferson County Clerk's Office for the most current information here.
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Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services joins with Community Action Agencies across the state to begin accepting applications for the new Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Summer Cooling Program. Designed to help offset the cost of higher electric bills due to rising temperatures, the program is the network’s latest resource to help families during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Applications will be accepted now through October 31, 2020, or until funds are depleted.
The LIHEAP Summer Cooling Program is separated into two components, Subsidy and Crisis, to assist with electric cost. Eligible households can apply for one or both components and participation in prior LIHEAP programs will not affect a household’s eligibility. Households must meet eligibility requirements, with a household income at or below 60% of the Kentucky median income.
The Subsidy component provides households one-time benefit ranging from $50 to $200 depending on income levels and housing category. The Crisis component is available to eligible households who demonstrate a home energy crisis situation. Crisis benefits will cover the minimum needed to alleviate the crisis not to exceed $600. Households can reapply each time they experience a crisis situation until they reached their maximum benefit.
Modified service delivery for LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) All six LIHEAP offices remain closed for walk-in clients in an effort to help stem the spread of COVID-19. Residents can still apply for LIHEAP by utilizing secure drop boxes in front of seven locations.
Jefferson County residents wishing to apply must schedule an appointment utilizing the automated appointment system. Appointments can be scheduled by phone by calling 502-991-8391 or online at louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. The toll-free service is currently open and is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
LIHEAP required documentation, along with the downloadable LIHEAP Family Profile form and the Remote Processing form, should be dropped off at the LIHEAP site you select, on the day of your appointment.
For more descriptions about the drop box locations, income eligibility and other instructions, call the automated LIHEAP information line at 991-8391 or visit www.louisvilleky.cascheduler.com. Residents may also visit https://louisvilleky.gov/LIHEAP for more details.
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Who should get tested for COVID-19?
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Anyone who has symptoms: fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, chills, muscle pain, headache, new loss of taste or smell, vomiting or diarrhea, sore throat, congestion or runny nose. Contact your healthcare provider about scheduling a test.
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Testing for people who do not have symptoms (asymptomatic) including:
- Persons without symptoms who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive. Consider getting tested during your 14 day quarantine if you do not develop symptoms.
- Healthcare facility workers, workers in congregate living settings, and first responders without symptoms.
- Residents in long-term care facilities or other congregate living settings, including prisons and shelters, without symptoms
- People without symptoms who have been in large gatherings where social distancing was difficult and you do not know if you were in close contact with a positive case.
- For all testing please follow instructions to call ahead or pre-register for the testing site.
To see a complete list of testing sites throughout Jefferson County, follow this link.
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You can see which companies are hiring right now in the Louisville area and how you can apply at our new online Job Board, created in partnership with Greater Louisville Inc. in response to COVID-19.
Job listings are based on information submitted from employers and are updated daily.
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