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Council Members Bill Hollander (D-9) and Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D-8) will host a virtual town hall for the public to learn more about the budget process. The event will feature several panelists to answer questions about how the city currently spends its tax dollars.
This virtual event will take place on Wednesday, February 24th at 6:00 p.m., via ZOOM.
Go to https:// bit.ly/LouBudget to join the meeting or you can watch it on Facebook Live! by clicking link below:
https://www.facebook.com/events/3695510580529629
I will be logged on, and I hope you’ll join me. If another budget session is needed to answer any questions District 7 may have that weren’t addressed during this session, I will schedule one in March.
A Louisville resident thought he called Metro Animal Control, but instead got a message telling him that they charged $99, and instructed him to leave his credit card number on the telephone answering machine. A Metro Council office contacted Adam Hamilton from Metro Animal Control, and received the following message from him:
We don’t charge but there is a company that has popped up that calls themselves Louisville Animal Control and their phone number is one off of our number. We have been receiving a lot of complaints about charging people but it is that company. If you want to, let your constituents know to call Metro Animal Services at 473-7387 or email us at animals@louisvilleky.gov. The only time we will ask someone to pay is if they are surrendering their own pet.
CAUTION: NEVER leave any personal information on an answering machine.
Honoring the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals
Thursday, February 25th, 2021
Metro Council Chambers
1:30 P.M.
Sponsored by:
Louisville Metro Council Community Affairs, Health & Education, Councilwoman Dr. Barbara E. Shanklin, Chairperson (District 2), and Councilman Kevin Triplett Vice Chairperson (District 15)
Watch live on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184 and U-verse Channel 99. The meeting will also be 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.
Welcome/Opening Remarks:
Councilman David James, Metro Council President
Comments from OBAP/Shawnee ACE Academy Founders:
UPS Captain (Retired) Larry Parker
Keith Buckner, FAA Air Traffic Controller
UPS Captain (Retired) Ray Thomas
OBAP Slide Presentation:
Captain Raymond Robinson
Videos from Former ACE Academy Students
Questions & Answer Session
Closing Remarks:
Councilwoman Dr. Barbara E. Shanklin
The Metro Council’s Community Affairs, Health, and Education Committee’s 19th Annual Black History Program honors an outstanding group focused on providing opportunities to minority youth, the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals; and, its work with Aerospace Career Education “ACE” Academy at Shawnee High School.
Founded in 1976, the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of minorities in all aviation and aerospace careers. OBAP members encourage diversity in the industry by supporting aspiring aviation professionals through Project Aerospace, a series of scholarships, mentoring, training, and youth-focused education programs.
In Louisville, numerous UPS Airline employees involved with OBAP have worked with the Aerospace Career Education “ACE” Academy at Shawnee High School for almost 30 years. UPS employees have put great effort into helping youth in the community discover an interest in the aviation industry. The group has had a major impact on minority students and their education by showing opportunity in the aviation and aerospace fields, resulting in some past alumni working and flying for UPS.
“UPS is proud to have so many UPS employees involved with OBAP and the “ACE” Academy at Shawnee High School,” said Capt. Houston Mills, Vice President of UPS Airlines Flight Operations & Safety. “Building a diverse pipeline with future aviators is critical to not only UPS, but the entire aviation industry as a whole and these volunteers should be celebrated for their efforts.”
The Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals
Founder’s
Capt Larry Parker (UPS Retiree)
Keith Buckner
Capt Ray Washington (UPS Retiree)
Volunteers
Capt Norman Seawright Jr (Current UPS)
Capt Houston Mills Jr (Current UPS)
Capt Raymond Robinson IV (Current UPS)
Capt Jeffory Harrison (Current UPS)
Brelis Spiller
Pamala Bryant
Lynette Hurm
Carolyn Warren
First Officer Bill Murphy (Current UPS)
First Officer Diane Morris
Capt Edward Horne (UPS Retiree)
Capt Rodney Daisey (Current UPS)
William Dixon Jones
Kristena Cook
Dr John Huggins
Dr Geneva Stark-Pittman
Stacie Linn (Current UPS)
Sharnika Glenn (Current UPS)
Clincle Lee (UPS Retiree)
Mikel Jordan
Peter Miller
Laura Benson-Jones
Laronda Lowery (Current UPS)
Capt Kent Aycock (Current UPS)
First Officer Chayce Baldwin (Current UPS)
Capt Derrick Dixon (Current UPS)
Capt Vernon Addison (UPS Retiree)
M. Lou Seawright
Capt Mark Soodoo (UPS Retiree
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