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Free Community Event Wednesday, June 5th 10:00am-2:00pm EST
The Jeffersonian 10617 Taylorsville Rd
Registration is REQUIRED. To Register, click HERE
On Sunday, May 26th at 2:00pm in Seneca Park, enjoy A Midsummer Night’s Dream! This performance is sponsored by Councilman Owen. For rain space and more information, visit kyshakespeare.com/parkstour.
St. Bernadette Diaper Bank is hosting its inaugural fundraising gala on May 18th! The Diaper Bank Ministry collects diapers to help agencies that assist low-income and homeless families. They supply diapers for children, the elderly, and the disabled. Over the past year, the Diaper Bank has donated over 50,000 diapers a month to 30 various community agencies.
Consider supporting this organization by purchasing a ticket or table for the Dancing for Diapers Gala. You can also show your support by advertising your business in the program booklet that will be taken home by all attendees. For more information, contact Deanna Hornback (saintbernadettediaperbank@gmail.com) via email or at 502-425-2210 Ext. 214.
Tickets: $20
There will be a $10 buffet dinner, $1 desserts, and cash bar for those interested in arriving early to eat.
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Louisville, KY. - Whitehall is pleased to announce that its 21st annual Peony Sale will be held at historic Whitehall, 3110 Lexington Road, on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
Peonies on Display Although the public is always welcome to tour Whitehall’s gardens throughout the day from sunup to sundown, the Peony Sale has been selected as the date when we estimate Whitehall’s impressive collection of over 60 peony varieties will be at its peak. There is no charge to visit the gardens.
Peony Sale A limited selection of herbaceous peonies will also be offered for sale. Peonies available for purchase include Coral Sunset, Duchess de Nemours, and Raspberry Sundae. Peonies will be planted in 2-gallon pots at $40 each. The sale will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will continue until all peonies are sold out. Peonies sell quickly and Whitehall can’t guarantee the availability of all varieties. Please note that early access to the sale area will not be permitted.
For more information, please contact Whitehall at (502) 897-2944 or whitehall@historichomes.org. Additional information is also available on Whitehall’s website at https://www.historicwhitehall.org/peony-sale.
Proceeds from the Peony Sale benefit Whitehall, a historic house and estate garden owned and operated by the not-for-profit Historic Homes Foundation. Originally built in the mid-1850s as an Italianate farmhouse, the home was transformed in the early 1900s into the iconic Greek Revival-style mansion we know today as Whitehall. At just under ten acres, the grounds feature multiple unique gardens and specimen trees, making Whitehall truly the place where “history grows.”
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Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (April 25, 2024) – As Louisville gears up for 150th running of the Kentucky Derby, the Louisville Free Public Library is busy laying the finishing touches on the 11th annual How-To Festival. Taking place on the second Saturday in May, the Library’s How-To Festival has become an annual tradition for thousands of Louisvillians looking for something entertaining, interactive, and educational to do after Derby is over. The How-To Festival offers attendees the chance to learn how-to-do more than 50 different things in five hours, all for free!
Want to learn how to grow bananas? Make delicious gluten-free cookies? Keep bees in your backyard? Play the violin? These are just a sampling of the free, interactive learning experiences offered by local experts and small businesses at the How-To Festival. “How-to” sessions last approximately 45 minutes and cover a range of activities—from business to fitness to gardening.
This year’s festival is a mix of past favorites—how to practice self-defense, grow delicious tomatoes, or do basic car maintenance—along with new lessons, such as how to weave a rug, create cheesecake in a jar, and break up with your smart phone. Kid-friendly activities include how to paint with diamonds, make shadow puppets, or create a friendship bracelet. And thanks to the ongoing partnership with the Louisville Urban Agriculture Coalition, How-To will feature twenty gardening sessions presented by Urban Ag member groups, including how to raise urban livestock, identify poisonous plants, grow mushrooms, and more.
The How-To Festival takes place on Saturday, May 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Main Library, 301 York Street. Sessions will be located in more than twenty areas throughout the building and surrounding grounds, transforming the entire library into a giant classroom. Food trucks will be available.
For more information, including the tentative schedule of how-to sessions, visit LFPL.org/how-to.
The next Pop-Up Drop-Off event will be at UofL's Shelby Campus on Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Event tips include:
Tip #1: Do not arrive early! All Pop-Up Drop-Off events start at 10 a.m. A line of vehicles causes traffic backups and prevents our equipment from entering.
Tip #2: Only bring sensitive documents to be shredded! The line for shredding is usually the longest. We have seen catalogs, paperback books, etc. being shredded, which is unnecessary and takes up valuable time.
Tip #3: Make sure no items are mixed with your documents! We've seen hammers, scissors, and toys mixed in with documents. These contaminants can break the shredding truck's equipment!
Tip #4: Try giving away usable items first! We see a LOT of decent items being trashed or recycled at our events. Some residents even offer these items to workers - staff is not allowed to keep items. Please try to donate or give away BEFORE coming to our waste and recycling event.
Tip #5: Loads of construction materials, lumber, and loose debris are NOT allowed! Take these loads to the Waste Reduction Center at 636 Meriwether Ave instead. Pop-Up Drop-Off events are very popular - please follow the rules so we can keep the line moving.
Tip #6: Separate your loads into the various categories! More can be recycled and the line moves faster when you are ready to offload your items at each station.
Tip #7: Check-in staff will ask for your zip code and which types of items you brought. We track this information so we can keep improving our events. Most residents bring large items, electronics, and documents for shredding. Other categories include metal (or mostly metal) items, tires, yard waste, household recyclables, prescription medication, and shoes.
Louisville Parks and Recreation is always looking for volunteers to help out with special projects, litter clean-ups, tree plantings, coaches for youth leagues, etc. Available opportunities can be found via the virtual volunteer portal (below) and by checking out our social media outlets!
Sign-up here: Volunteer Portal
Upcoming TRIAD Meeting: May 14th, 2024 Lunch Starts at 11:30am Meeting 12:00-1:00pm
Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria: 770 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky 40217
Lunch Sponsored by: AARP Kentucky
RSVP is required: Contact Alli HERE or 502.574.5092 to reserve your seat
Parking is available in the lot next to the cafeteria. It is enclosed by a fence with yellow tubing on top.
We have officially launched the Louisville Tree Plan- a comprehensive Urban Forest Master Plan that will set the stage for an equitable and robust urban forest! There are several ways for everyone to get involved.
1) Various meetings across the Metro area
2) Come to a group meeting to talk about the project and get input
3) There is a survey set up for anyone to take.
Details are on the website at LouisvilleTreePlan.org. Learn more at the District 9 Community Meeting on May 22nd!
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Save the date! On Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:30pm, Councilman Owen of District 9 is hosting a community meeting. This month’s special guest is Cindi Sullivan, Executive Director of TreesLouisville, whose mission is to increase the tree canopy to achieve 45% coverage. Sullivan will discuss the newly launched Louisville Tree Plan that sets the stage for an equitable and robust urban forest. We will also have open discussion for community issues. The meeting will be held at St. Joseph’s Children’s Home. 2823 Frankfort Ave.
Don’t let radon move into your home
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is offering free radon test kits while the supply lasts.
Radon is an odorless, colorless, radioactive gas. It is also the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Surgeon General’s office estimate radon is responsible for more than 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year. Since it is difficult to identify any immediate symptoms related to radon exposure, it may take years before health problems appear.
You should test your home’s radon levels:
· If it’s never been tested or radon levels are unknown.
· When preparing to buy or sell.
· Before and after any renovations, especially after making any repairs to reduce radon levels.
· Before making any lifestyle changes in the home that would cause someone to spend more time in the basement or lower level (like converting a basement to a bedroom).
Having your home tested is the only effective way to determine whether you or your family is at risk of radon exposure.
Click here to request your free test kit or call 502-574-6650.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. PETERSON-DUMESNIL HOUSE - 301 S. PETERSON AVENUE
The Crescent Hill Garden Club is excited to be hosting our 30th anniversary garden tour! This year's tour will feature private gardens in the Crescent Hill neighborhood PLUS the grounds of the historic Peterson-Dumesnil House. We are planning lots of fun activities to celebrate our anniversary, including a local vendor fair, free door prizes, tours of the Peterson-Dumesnil House, music, breakfast treats and more!
PETERSON-DUMESNIL HOUSE AND GROUNDS TOURS Tours of the historic Peterson-Dumesnil House as well as tours of the House grounds will be available throughout the day with your garden ticket purchase.
Built in 1869 on 31 acres as a summer home for a prominent tobacco trader, Joseph Peterson, the Peterson-Dumesnil House boasts 14-foot-tall ceilings and an Italian villa façade, a wrap-around porch, a spiral staircase, and a distinctive cupola.
In 1976, the House was placed on the National Historic Register and designated as a local landmark. The House is a cherished part of Louisville's history and now serves as a community resource.
Schedule:
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Peterson-Dumesnil House Tours will be available at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm and 1 pm.
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Peterson-Dumesnil Grounds Tours will be available at 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am and 12:30 pm.
TICKETS You can purchase tickets the day of the tour at the Peterson-Dumesnil House, 301 S. Peterson Avenue, where the tour begins or in advance on our website: www.crescenthillgardenclub.org/store/p2/tourticket.html.
Tickets are $20.
YOUR TICKET PURCHASE SUPPORTS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS Funds from the tour are used to support local community organizations, such as United Crescent Hill Ministries, Waterfront Botanical Gardens, Louisville Free Public Library, and others. Your ticket purchase also funds garden projects throughout the Crescent Hill area and our annual Appalachian Redbud Tree Giveaway Project.
To learn more, visit www.crescenthillgardenclub.org.
Friday - June 7 from 5:30pm to 11:00pm
Saturday - June 8 from 6:00pm to 12:00am
Kids Activities/Bounce Houses, Games, Food & Drinks, Live Music
Chicken Dinner on Saturday!
508 Breckenridge Lane, Louisville, KY 40207
United Crescent Hill Ministries United Learning Summer Camp will be held on June 10th-14th. We are partnering with many great organizations this summer and are looking forward to having your child join us. Please use the link below to register for the camp and the PayPal link to pay the registration fee.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us via email or telephone.
Application Link: https://www.uchmlouky.org/united-learning-summer-camp/
Registration Payment: https://www.uchmlouky.org/get-involved/give/
The US is a true mosaic made up of people of different nationalities and ethnicities woven together. Lost Tribe Louisville, formed in the Spring of 2010, presents music of history. Songs go back 150 years, and newer ones that follow many of the same traditions as well. Our members bring diverse backgrounds to create an eclectic mix of Jewish music. While our primary focus is traditional Klezmer, we bring influences from American jazz and swing, bluegrass, Irish, progressive rock, and classical to our sound.
Members of the band include: Aviv Naamani (guitar), Aaron Boaz (violin), Carol Savkovich (concertina), John Thornberry (bass), Mark Perelmuter (clarinet, soprano sax and flute) and Fran Weinstock (vocals and rhythm).
We would be overjoyed to play for your event. We feel we bring pieces of history to life. And, it's fun!!
For bookings, please contact Mark Perelmuter (502) 643-1112 mjperel53@gmail.com or Carol Savkovich (502) 609-6970 savkofam@bellsouth.net.
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Berrytown Recreation Center has mapped out all of its AIR events for the year! From an Ice Cream Social to a Halloween Dance, there is something for everyone! These events are FREE and for ages 18+. The Air Dance events are from 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
- May 17th – Ice Cream Social Dance
- June 22nd – Pink Out Dance
- July 20th – Space Astro Dance
All events are at the Berrytown Community Center – 1300 Heafer Road, Louisville, KY 40223. Call 502.456.8148 for more information.
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“Baby I’m a Star” is volunteer Steve’s favorite shelter dog right now! Not only does she have an incredible personality, but she’s also named after a Prince song- what’s not to love?!Baby I’m a Star is friendly with other dogs and gives great kisses!
She’s having a hard time getting seen as her best self at the shelter because she is unhappy in a kennel. Once you open the door, she’s a doll baby and wants nothing more to be next to you!
Baby I’m a Star is about 3yrs old. She is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped! Her adoption fee is waived thanks to Friends of Metro Animal Services (FOMAS). Her adoption comes with one week free of virtual in-home training with GoodPup (https://goodpup.com/)
Baby I’m a Star is at Animal House located 3516 Newburg Rd open daily noon-6pm for adoptions.
This link contains all things #yourcityshelter such as adoption application, foster/volunteer info, other adoptable pets, Animal Control info, plus lost/found pets info linktr.ee/yourcityshelter “
The Jefferson County PVA will mail property assessments on April 26, 2024. The 2024 reassessment covers MLS Areas 2, 3, and 7 including areas in and around Germantown, The Highlands, Clifton, Crescent Hill, Butchertown, St. Matthews, Indian Hills, Audubon Park, Hikes Point, Jeffersontown, Fern Creek (areas east of Bardstown Road), and Fisherville. If your property value changes, you will receive a full-color assessment notice on a large postcard that includes a photo of the property and information about the assessment appeal process.
If you believe the assessed value is not correct, The Jefferson County PVA wants you to know: You have a right to appeal.
The mission of the PVA is to provide fair and equitable assessments for all property owners in Jefferson County. PVA staff works hard to get the value of our property correct. However, the PVA does not know every detail or condition of your property. If you believe the PVA assessed value does not represent the fair-market value of your property, you have a right to appeal your assessment.
The first step of the appeal process is to complete the PVA Online Conference which is available at www.jeffersonpva.ky.gov from April 26, 2024 at noon EDT, until May 20, 2024 at 4pm EDT. If you need assistance with the Online Conference, PVA staff will be available and ready to assist you.
In-Person Appeal Assistance at Library Branches
- Opening Day April 26: Jeffersontown and Highlands/Shelby Park 12pm-4pm
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Jeffersontown: Weekdays April 29-May 20 10am-4pm
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Highlands/Shelby Park: Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays April 29-May 20 10am-4pm
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Matthews: Tuesdays and Thursdays April 30-May 16 10am-4pm
- Final Day May 20: all three locations listed above 10am-4pm
PVA Office By Appointment: Weekdays April 26-May 20, 8am-4pm EDT and 2 Saturdays, May 11 and 18, 10am-1pm EDT at the PVA Office, 815 W. Market Street, suite 400. Call us at 502-574-6224 to reserve a time.
By Telephone: Accommodations will be made for property owners with limited mobility and access to technology. Call 502-574-6224 to reserve a time for a telephone conference.
More helpful information, including tips on preparing for your Online Conference can be found at www.jeffersonpva.ky.gov.
Construction continues at American Printing House for the Blind (APH). Here are a few updates, courtesy of APH:
- Demolition continues on the stairwells and elevator shafts.
- Crews are drilling exterior caissons and foundation supports. They are drilling up to 17 feet deep in the ground.
- Early framework is expected soon. This will give a better idea of what the Dot Experience will look like.
Photo Description: Elevator shaft where the elevator once existed is a partially demoed square shaft. There is a safety fence surrounding any area that is a potential fall hazard.
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You are invited to attend a review of VARIANCE(S) and WAIVER(S) from residential site design standards.
Subject Property: 344 S Peterson Ave
Case Number: 24-VARIANCE-0035
Case Manager: MARK PINTO (mark.pinto@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment
Meeting Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard
Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
You may also participate online, and view case material by visiting: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/upcoming-public-meetings
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You are invited to attend a review for a VARIANCE to allow a fence to exceed the maximum height in the street side yard setback.
Subject Property: 3925 Hycliffe Ave
Case Number: 24-VARIANCE-0033
Case Manager: MARK PINTO (mark.pinto@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: Board of Zoning Adjustment
Meeting Date: Monday, May 6, 2024
Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard
Location: 514 W Liberty Street, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
You may also participate online, and view case material by visiting: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/upcoming-public-meetings
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A Conditional Use Permit pre-application to allow the short-term rental of a dwelling unit that is not the primary residence of the owner at the address below was filed with Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services on, March 25, 2024.
ADDRESS: 209 S Galt Ave., Louisville, KY 40215
CASE NO: 24-CUPPA-0084
CASE MANAGER: Jeremy Chesler (jeremy.chesler@louisvilleky.gov)
COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 – Andrew Owen
APPLICANT: Sarah Kaufmann
DATE & TIME: Wednesday May 15, 2024, at 6:30pm
LOCATION: 209 S Galt Ave., Louisville, KY 40215
If you have questions about this application, or would like to view the case file, please visit: http://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design
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A Conditional Use Permit application to provide a non- owner-occupied short-term rental at the address below was filed with the department of Louisville Metro Office of Planning on 5/23/23.
ADDRESS: 4193 Blenheim Rd, Richlawn, KY 40207
CASE NO: 23-CUPPA-0169
CASE MANAGER: Mark Pinto (mark.pinto@louisvilleky.gov)
COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 – Andrew Owen
APPLICANT: Cory Basham
DATE & TIME: 5/15/24 @ 6:30pm
LOCATION: 4400 Shelbyville Rd, 40207 (Starbucks)
If you have questions about this application, or would like to view the case file, please visit http://louisvilleky.gov/government/planning-design
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We are writing to invite you to a meeting we have scheduled to present neighbors with our Conditional Use Permit (“CUP”) to allow a short-term rental (“STR”) that is not owner occupied to be located at 246 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Accordingly, we filed a CUP pre-application for review with Planning and Design Services (PDS) that was assigned case number 24-CUPPA-0108 and case manager Jeremy Chesler. This home is a duplex and both units are currently used as long-term rentals and have been since 2001. Before 2001, the bottom floor was owner occupied and the second floor was rented. Each unit has 2 bedrooms each and 1 full bath each. There are no active CUP STRs within 600 ft. We would like to explain this CUP application to neighbors so that we might hear what thoughts, issues and concerns you may have.
In that regard, a meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at St. Leonard Catholic Church in the Cafeteria located 440 Zorn Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky.
Below are some Ninth District calendar events! To view a full listing of events, please visit the District 9 Blog at http://district9news.wordpress.com/. If you would like to submit events to be considered for the blog calendar please email Jasmine Presley or Regina Garr, or call 574-1109.
Wednesday, May 8th: On Wednesday, May 8th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Steven Hale for a presentation of his new book Death Row Welcomes You. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/steven-hale-presents-death-row-welcomes-you
Thursday, May 9th: On Thursday, May 9th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Steven L. Jones for a musical presentation of his new book Murder Ballads Old and New. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/steven-l-jones-presents-murder-ballads-old-and-new
Friday, May 10th: On Friday, May 10th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Nate Powell for a presentation of his new books Fall Through and Lies My Teacher Told Me. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/nate-powell-presents-fall-through-and-lies-my-teacher-told-me
Wednesday, May 15th: On Wednesday, May 15th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Joshua Douglas for a presentation of his latest book The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/joy-sullivan-discusses-instructions-traveling-west-poems-lyndsay-rush
Thursday, May 16th: On Thursday, May 16th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Lynnell Edwards for a reading of her new poetry collection The Bearable Slant of Light. She will be joined in conversation by Anita Barbee. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/lynnell-edwards-presents-bearable-slant-light
Sunday, May 20th: A Midsummer Night’s Dream On Sunday, May 6th at 2:00pm in Seneca Park, Shakespeare in The Parks presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream! This performance is sponsored by Councilman Owen. For rain space and more information, visit kyshakespeare.com/parkstour.
Wednesday, May 22nd: SAVE THE DATE! The next district 9 meeting will take place on Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:30pm. We will meet at St. Joseph Children’s Home - 2823 Frankfort Ave, 40206.
Tuesday, May 28th: On Tuesday, May 28th at 7:00pm, the Frankfort Ave Carmichael’s Bookstore will be hosting Nathan Gower will discuss his new novel The Act of Disappearing. He will be joined in conversation by Erin Keane. To learn more visit: https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/nathan-gower-discusses-act-disappearing-erin-keane
Computer Tune-up & Repair Group A FREE computer tune-up and repair service is offered the first Saturday of each month from 1 - 4:30 PM. at the St. Matthews Library - small conference room. Our meeting dates for the next few months are - June 1, July 6, August 3. Participants must bring any additional devices that that are needed such as a keyboard, monitor, and mouse for desktops. If participants are bringing a laptop, please bring your battery charger. If you would like to attend, please contact Rae Taylor at taylor_rae@hotmail.com. We limit the attendance to 3 people.
TICKETED: Thursday, Jun 20th: On Thursday, June 20th at 7:00pm, Lucy Foley will discuss her new novel The Midnight Feast with Anne Bogel. This event is ticketed and will be held at the Clifton Center. To learn more visit:[goog_1505356214] https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/ticketed-lucy-foley-presents-midnight-feast-novel
Wednesday, July 17th: Meet a Code Enforcement Supervisor These monthly community office hours are for the public to learn about the Department of Codes & Regulations' code enforcement efforts and ask questions. Meet a supervisor. Ask questions. Learn about Code Enforcement. Gilda’s Club Kentuckiana, 2440 Grinstead Drive.
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