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 Dear Neighbor,
I’m writing to inform you that New Hope ADHC has submitted a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application for an Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) facility at 811 Mount Holly Rd.
ADHC provides daytime care, medical supervision, and therapeutic support for seniors and adults with disabilities, ensuring they receive care before returning home in the evening. It is not a residential facility and operates quietly during normal business hours.
We want to ensure you’re informed and have the opportunity to review the details.
Application Details:
- Address: 811 Mount Holly Rd, Fairdale, KY 40118
- Case Number: 24-CUPPA-0168
- Applicant: New Hope ADHC
- Case Manager: Amy Brooks, (502) 574-8215, brooks@louisvilleky.gov
Council District: 13
A neighborhood meeting will be held to discuss the proposal, though attendance is optional. Meeting Information:
Date: 02/24/2025
Time: 6 PM
Location: 811 Mount Holly Rd, Fairdale, KY
For any questions, feel free to contact us at (502) 715-9004 or admin@qualityseniorcare.org. You can also view the case file at Louisville Metro Planning & Design Services or call (502) 574-6230. We appreciate your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Kailash Pathak
 Louisville Free Public Library again partners with Scripps National Spelling Bee to host regional competition
The Louisville Regional Spelling Bee—the Fleur de Bee—is a few weeks away and the “buzz” is growing. On Saturday, March 8, eighteen finalists from elementary and middle schools in the 28-county region will converge on the Main Library to compete for a spot at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. in May.
This is the second year the Louisville Free Public Library (LFPL) has partnered with Scripps National Spelling Bee to be a regional host. The competition will begin at 10 a.m. in the auditorium of the Main Library (301 York Street). Participating schools in this year’s Regional Bee include: Anchorage Public School; Fern Creek Elementary School; Holy Family Catholic School (New Albany, IN); Holy Trinity Parish School; Immaculata Classical Academy; Johnson Traditional Middle School; Kenwood Station Elementary School (Crestwood, KY); Lowe Elementary School; Meyzeek Middle School; Montessori School Of Louisville; Our Savior Lutheran School; Pope John XXIII School (Madison, IN); Radcliff Elementary School (Radcliff, KY); Sacred Heart Model School; Saint Anthony Catholic School (Clarksville, IN); Shreve Academy; South Oldham Middle School; Zachary Taylor Elementary School.
“I am so appreciative of the work our library system is doing every day to support early learning in our city. By sponsoring the Louisville Regional Spelling Bee, our Louisville Free Public Library is providing a platform for these amazing young people to compete, in front of family, friends, and their peers, for a chance to represent our region in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. What a memorable experience, which we hope they will always remember every time they visit the library,” said Mayor Craig Greenberg.
Celebrating its 100th year, the Scripps National Spelling Bee is the nation’s largest and longest-running educational program, reaching millions of students across the country. The winner of the very first National Spelling Bee in 1925, sponsored by the Courier-Journal, was from Louisville. By inspiring the exploration of words, the Bee encourages lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement, and enriches communities.
“The Scripps Spelling Bee is a fantastic complement to the Library’s ongoing work to develop kids’ reading skills,” said Library Director Lee Burchfield. “I’m so appreciative that the Library Foundation leadership has once again stepped up to sponsor this year’s Fleur de Bee.”
LFPL’s regional sponsorship is made possible through the generous support of the Library Foundation. Look for more spelling bee information and updates on the Library’s website – LFPL.org – and on social media in the coming weeks.
 Southwest Community Ministries
2025 Giving Back Gala
Saturday, March 1, 2025
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Angel’s Envy Bourbon Room inside L & N Stadium
2800 S. Floyd Street, Louisville, KY 40209
Southwest Community Ministries will host their annual Giving Back Gala. We are raising money to continue to provide a hand up to our neighbors in crisis. The Mission of Southwest Community Ministries is to "Unite Community Partners to fulfill the needs of our neighbors in crisis". We do this through our food pantry which serves an average of 700 individuals each month, Our Emergency Financial Assistance program which provides utility and rental assistance to an average of 40 households each month, our Meals on Wheels programming keeping over 90 homebound seniors fed each week, and our Children's Programing assure that over 300 of the children in our community have what they need to learn play and grow each year.
Our Gala is from 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm with cocktails, dinner, silent auction, raffles, wine & bourbon pull, dancing, and community engagement. Admission is $100 or if you purchase before January 31st, you can take advantage of an Early Bird special of $85 per ticket. You can also support the event by becoming a sponsor. There are different levels of sponsorship providing you the opportunity to get a table and advertisement for your company.
Help the Southwest Community Ministries by supporting this event and helping connect people and businesses together, to grow and better their lives.
Purchase of tickets, sponsorship, and online silent auction are available online at tinyurl.com/2025swcmgala
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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