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This week has been a bustling one in District 13. I kicked off the week by attending the awards banquet for the Fairdale Fire Department. It was a privilege to present proclamations to a remarkable group of firefighters, acknowledging their bravery, dedication, and professionalism in protecting the lives and property of Louisville's residents.
I had the pleasure of hosting Congressman Morgan McGarvey on a tour of Jefferson Memorial Forest to view the enhancements made to the Tom Wallace Recreation Area. We were joined by Deputy Mayor Nicole George, Metro Parks Executive Director Michelle King, Metro Parks Director Jason Canuel, and Parks and Recreation Administrator Jessica Kane. The recently reopened Tom Wallace Recreation Area boasts an accessible trail around the lake, a boardwalk through the wetlands, a kayak launch, a new pavilion, and new fishing spots around the lake. If you haven't yet visited the Tom Wallace Recreation Area, I encourage you to explore the natural beauty right in our backyard.
I’ve been organizing programs for seniors at the Fairdale Playtorium in collaboration with Fairdale High School. On Wednesday, the seniors and students from the high school gathered for lunch and enjoyed some social time together. It was a fantastic visit, and moving forward, special needs students will join the seniors for lunch and crafting sessions twice a month. Additionally, nursing students from the Fairdale High School Academy will offer health screenings for the seniors. This initiative will foster a wonderful intergenerational experience for both the seniors and students.
 Fairdale Fire Department Awards Banquet
 Tour of Tom Wallace Recreation Area
 Tom Wallace Recreation Area
 Seniors with the Fairdale High School Students
 Step into a Winter Wonderland as we kick off the Holiday Season in Downtown Louisville at this year's "Light Up Louisville" Powered by LG&E!
Join us on Saturday, December 7th from 3pm - 9pm at Jefferson Square Park for an evening full of festive fun do the entire family!
What to expect:
- BRAND NEW! Video-Mapping Show on Metro Hall
- BRAND NEW! 200-Drone Holiday Show
- Local, holiday shopping along the Mistletoe Market
- Delicious bites at Frosty's Food Court
- Live entertainment across 2 stages
- The magical Lots of Lights Parade (Starts at 6:00 pm)
- Free photos with Santa & Friends inside Santa's House
- Free trackless train rides aboard the Jolly Jingle Express
- Fun, free activities for kids and so much more!
Bring the whole family for a night of holiday magic -- it's the perfect way to begin the season! FREE admission for all.
Light Up Louisville is Sponsored by Bank of America, FORD, AT&T, Humana Military, WLKY, IHeart Media, 840 WHAS, 98.9 KISS FM, 100.5 FM, Outfront, & Peterman Brothers
For additional information visit: Light Up Louisville
The Louisville Zoo is spreading holiday cheer this December with a month-long lineup of festive activities for the whole family. From animal-themed holiday enrichment to a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season.
Key Highlights for December:
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Qannik’s Beary Happy Holiday (Weekends: Dec. 7–8, 14–15, 21–22) Join Qannik, the Zoo’s beloved polar bear, and her animal companions as they enjoy special holiday-themed enrichment activities. Sponsored by Great Clips, this festive event runs select weekends in December.
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Santa and Mrs. Claus Visit (Dec. 21–22, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.) The power couple of the season will make a stop at the Louisville Zoo for meet-and-greets and photo opportunities with guests. Families can also enjoy sweet treats like cookie decorating and s’mores during this special weekend.
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Holiday Scavenger Hunt (All Month) Guests can embark on a Zoo-wide scavenger hunt for all ages. Scan the QR code at the Zoo entrance to join the adventure and complete challenges for a chance to win Zoo-themed prizes.
Additional Details: Holiday programming is included with general Zoo admission or membership. Visitors can also take advantage of discounted admission during Wild Winter Days, presented by Kroger, running through February 28, 2025. Guests who bring at least one non-perishable food item per person for Dare to Care Food Bank can purchase tickets at the Zoo for $10.50 per adult and $7.50 per child/senior.
For a complete schedule of events and activities, visit louisvillezoo.org/bearyhappy.
Zoo Hours The Zoo is open daily year-round from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with guests exiting by 5 p.m. The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
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Case Number: 24-MPLAT-0086
Revisions of a previously approved plan for warehousing that includes a reduction in building area and buildable lots. For more information, please click HERE.
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Case Number: 24-MPLAT-0150
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 Opening Weekend - A Christmas Carol at Highview Arts Center
A Classic Retelling: "A Christmas Carol" , Adapted by Kathy Preher Reynolds
Get ready to embark on a heartwarming journey of redemption and transformation as Highview Arts Center proudly presents its second show of the season, "A Christmas Carol," adapted by Kathy Preher Reynolds. This timeless tale of compassion and self-discovery will come to life on stage this December, captivating audiences of all ages with its enchanting storytelling and innovative adaptation.
Kathy Preher Reynolds, a local theatre professional who currently resides within the Highview Community, has masterfully breathed new life into Charles Dickens' classic story. With a unique blend of traditional charm and contemporary resonance, Reynolds' adaptation promises to deliver a fresh perspective on the beloved characters and themes that have made "A Christmas Carol" a holiday favorite for generations.
The production will feature an exceptional cast of local community actors, each meticulously chosen to capture the essence of Dickens' characters and Reynolds' reimagined vision. From the curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge to the endearing Tiny Tim, audiences can expect a performance that will tug at their heartstrings and inspire a renewed appreciation for the true spirit of Christmas
EACH PERFORMANCE SOLD OUT LAST YEAR Advanced Tickets On Sale Now!
DATES December 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 7:30pm December 8, 15, 22 at 2:30pm
TICKETS $15 General Admission / $13 students and seniors.
Purchase Advanced Tickets
**due to popularity, ordering tickets in advance is strongly advised. Walk-in ticket sales are not guaranteed.
The Highview Arts Center is located at 7406 Fegenbush Lane.
Visit them online at: highviewartscenter.com facebook.com/highviewarts
 Join us for an introduction to archery and learn how to safely use a bow and arrow! This winter archery session teaches familiarization with equipment as well as the form and skills needed to hit your marks. All equipment is provided. Bring family and friends to Jefferson Memorial Forest Horine Reservation to learn and practice a new winter skill! Ages: 10 and up. Register Online: http://tinyurl.com/2z2j6yy5 or by calling 502-368-5404. Fee: $10/person
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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!
Volunteer Now
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 Registration is now open for 2024 Winter Break Camps at Louisville Parks and Recreation Community Centers! These camps are for ages 5-12 and include a field trip.
There are approximately 100 boards and commissions with many areas of interest, including business and economic development, land planning, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.
If you are interested in volunteering for one of Louisville Metro Government's Boards and Commissions, now is the time to start. By being a part of a board or commission, you will offer your time and your talents to improve the quality of life in our community.
To learn more please visit Boards and Commission
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The Metro Animal Services website to view some of what they offer. Below is a list of a few of specific sites:
- Adopt a Pet
- Long-Stay Champions
- License a Pet
- Foster a Pet
- Find/Report a Lost Pet
- Volunteer
- Donate
- Animal Abuse Registry
Click the following link to view: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/animal-services
Louisville Metro Animal Services (MAS) is the only open intake shelter in Jefferson County. Serving as an authority for public safety and the humane treatment of animals, MAS provides a wide range of services including adoption, foster, and volunteer programs, animal care and control enforcement, and collaborative efforts with local partners around our city. MAS strives to create a safer and more compassionate environment for all residents, human and animal alike.
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 The program continues to register thousands of children for Imagination Library this year and ensure more children have access to high quality books in early childhood. We are doing one final enrollment push before the end of the year. Our goal is to reach 18,000 children enrolled by the end of the year and we are very close!
 L-R: Brandy Stafford-Wright, Janet Heston, and Theresa Martinez. Photo Credit: Adam Shimoni
Families of crash victims and road safety advocates gathered with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and others at JCTC Downtown on Sunday, November 17 for Louisville’s third annual World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The event is held every third Sunday in November to honor those who have lost their lives or been impacted by roadway crashes.
The event organizers, which include Matthew’s Bridge, Inc. and Vision Zero Louisville, are renewing their call for state legislation that allows automated speed enforcement in Kentucky. According to the Federal Highway Administration, speed safety cameras can reduce roadway fatalities by 20 to 37 percent. Studies show higher speeds result in greater impact at the time of a crash, which leads to more severe injuries and deaths.
In 2022, Louisville Metro Council passed an ordinance calling for zero roadway deaths by 2050 through a transportation safety initiative called Vision Zero Louisville. The initiative is managed by Louisville Metro Public Works, in partnership with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The initiative promotes a multi-layered approach to saving lives, including redesigning roadways to encourage appropriate speeds, and improving trauma-related care for crash victims.
Special thanks to our speakers:
- Janet Heston, President of Matthew's Bridge, Inc.
- Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg
- Metro Council member Dan Seum, Jr.
- Jason Siwula, Deputy State Highway Engineer, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
- Gerina D. Whethers, Commonwealth's Attorney for Jefferson County, Kentucky
- Family of Vinnie Jacoway
- Brandy Stafford-Wright
- Theresa Martinez
In the News:
Louisville MetroTV video (clip starts at beginning of World Day of Remembrance segment).
"World Day of Remembrance held for crash victims," WHAS11, November 17, 2024.
"Road safety advocates renew calls for speed cameras in Louisville," WAVE3, November 18, 2024.
"Louisville remembers road traffic victims, urges action for safer streets," SpectrumNews1, November 18, 2024
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With the holidays approaching, Louisville Metro Police Department urges everyone to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding your property. Most of the recent car break-ins involved unlocked vehicles, and the stolen vehicles had keys left inside them. Additionally, several incidents involved open garages resulting in thefts from vehicles and auto thefts. By taking simple preventative measures, we can significantly reduce the attractiveness of our neighborhoods to criminals.
Please consider the following prevention tips to greatly reduce your chances of being victimized:
· REMOVE KEYS FROM INSIDE VEHICLES
· LOCK VEHICLE DOORS
· CLOSE GARAGES
· REMOVE GARAGE DOOR OPENERS FROM VEHICLES
· REMOVE ANY VALUABLES FROM INSIDE VEHICLES
Your cooperation is essential in making our neighborhoods safer and less appealing to potential thieves. By locking your vehicles and ensuring keys and garage door openers are not left inside, we can collectively deter criminal activity.
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 Experience some holiday magic as the annual Polar Express Pajama Party pulls in to the station at the Southwest Regional Library (9725 Dixie Highway) on Friday, December 13, 6 – 8 p.m. Kids can come dressed in their pajamas and enjoy free games, crafts, and activities for the whole family.
There will be a reading of The Polar Express, followed by a screening of the movie. Children can also get their picture taken with Mrs. Claus, Elsa from Frozen, and the Polar Express conductor; enjoy a cookie and hot chocolate pit stop; and get a free book of their very own. For more information about this after-hours event for children and families, call (502) 933-0029.
 Join the Louisville Metro Housing Authority Maintenance Team and unlock great benefits, career growth, and the chance to make a difference in our community!
Starting at $20.81/hour
Open Roles: Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, Custodial On-the-Spot Interviews
When: Thursday, December 14 | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM Where: 600 South 7th Street, Louisville, KY 40203 |