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Interested in making District 9 safer and more inclusive for women, girls , gender diverse individuals and all?
Join District 9 in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office for Women for a series of Artist-Led night walks in the District. The target audience for the walks are teen girls (13 and up), women and gender diverse individuals to gather their perspectives on safety and inclusion. Robin G, a local poet will lead the walks in a participatory exercise.
The walks are scheduled for Wednesday, June 11 from 7-9pm and Wednesday, July 30 from 7-9pm. The walk on 6/11 is targeted for teen girls and young women (13-25). Space is limited, so please RSVP soon via this link: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/m11nyrox1h3yml8/.
Priority is for residents of District 9.
If you cannot attend the walks, please feel free to take the survey to give your input about safety and inclusion: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/m11nyrox1h3yml8/. This will help District 9 in planning and activities.
📢 Louisville, We Need You! 🐾
#YourCityShelter is OVER MAX CAPACITY and our large dogs (40lbs+) urgently need your help.
🐶 We’re calling on fosters, adopters, and local rescues to step up for these amazing pups! Every kennel is full, and lives depend on finding them loving homes or safe places to land.
✨ Thanks to Friends of Metro Animal Services, all adoption fees are covered!
Every dog is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped—ready to join your family today.
📍 Animal House Adoption Center
📅 Open Sunday–Saturday: Noon–6PM, Fridays until 7PM
📍 3516 Newburg Rd, Louisville, KY
🚨 Lost a pet? Come check for them at 3528 Newburg Rd, Monday–Saturday: Noon–6PM
📲 Want to help but can’t adopt or foster? SHARE our posts—your voice can save lives.
🌐 Get involved: linktree.com/yourcityshelter
Let’s do this together, ya'll! 💛🐕
#FosterMeLouisville #YourCityShelter #TodayAtTheShelter #AdoptDontShop #LouisvilleKY
Louisville Ballet will soon be hosting our annual Ballet Bound Summer Audition Tour in partnership with Olmsted Parks.
Ballet Bound is an anchor program of Louisville Ballet that provides young dancers from all across Greater Louisville the opportunity to study classical ballet free of charge in a professional setting. After their free year of study at our downtown studios, students are eligible for a ten year scholarship to The Louisville Ballet School, preparing them for a career in dance.
Louisville Ballet will be visiting Seneca Park in District 9 next month in search of our next 20 young Ballet Bound dancers. Auditions are open to all children between the ages 7-9 and no previous dance experience is necessary.
Here is a short video about the Ballet Bound program.
It's never too late to take charge of your financial future. Join AAPR during a 1 hour lunch & learn to hear tips for determining if you are on track, and learn practical strategies to help you achieve retirement peace of mind.
Thursday, May 29th 12:00-1:00pm EST | Mike Linnig's Restaurant 9308 Cane Run Road
Registration Required, Click HERE
Thursday, May 29, 2025 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for Family Movie Night with a movie and a craft. This month, say aloha to the beautiful islands of Hawaii with Lilo and her rather strange new “dog” in Lilo & Stitch. Fuzzy blankets and pajamas are encouraged.
The Office of Arts + Creative Industries will be hosting a series of public meetings to share the initial findings of the Comprehensive Cultural Plan. The Arts and Culture Plan will serve as a roadmap for the city’s arts and culture initiatives, guiding investments, partnerships, and programming. It will address key areas such as accessibility, equity, economic impact, and public engagement.
What to Expect:
React to Initial High-Level Findings: See what we've learned from the initial community input.
Vision & Guiding Principles: Participate in interactive sessions to help shape the vision and guiding principles that will drive the Cultural Plan.
Provide Your Input: Share your ideas, perspectives, and priorities for the future of arts and culture in Louisville.
Let us know you’ll be joining!
May 30, 4:00-7:00pm, Middletown Historic Museum / Visual Arts Academy and Studio, 11700 Main St, Middletown, KY, 40243 RSVP Here
May 31, 10:00am-1:00pm, Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch, 301 York St, Louisville, KY, 40203 (During Cultural Pass Kick Off, no RSVP needed)
Read more about the plan and get involved at louisvillecreatesplan.com
The April 5 Pop-Up Drop-Off event that was cancelled due to storms is rescheduled for Saturday, May 31 at UofL's Shelby Campus.
MindFEST will host a free community event dedicated to mental health, healing, and empowerment. This year's theme is "the Rebrand Experience" featuring panel discussions with the organizations' founders, and health and wellness vendors.
The event will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 31 at Roots 101 African American Museum, 124 N. 1st St. Participants must register to attend.
Learn more about this exciting event, and scan the QR code for registration.
The Louisville Water Company is applying for a permit to close N. Keats Avenue between Frankfort Avenue and Sycamore Avenue.
Dates of Closure: 6/1/2025-6/28/2025.
Water Main Rehabilitation Project. Attached is the traffic control plan for you to view.
Louisville Water’s Reservoir Relining Project is getting underway. Starting Monday, June 2, we will temporarily close the reservoir to begin draining the basins. While doing this work, the reservoir will be closed for four to six weeks.
After this initial work, half of the reservoir will reopen, and the public will have access to the south basin. We will provide further updates as the project progresses. For more information, please click the button below.
Reservoir Relining Project - Louisville Water Company
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Join us for a fun-filled day of shopping, community, and giving back at the UCHM Vendor Event—all to support our Summer Camp Program!
Event Details:
United Crescent Hill Ministries (UCHM) – 150 S. State St.
June 7, 2025
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Support local vendors, discover unique handmade goods, enjoy delicious treats, and help us raise funds to give kids in our community a summer to remember!
All proceeds go toward enriching camp activities, field trips, and meals for our campers.
Bring your friends, family, and neighbors—everyone is welcome! Let’s shop for a cause and make a difference together.
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Support UCHM with Kroger Rewards
Did you know you can support UCHM just by grocery shopping? Simply log in to your Kroger app or visit www.kroger.com, go to Community Rewards under your account settings, and select United Crescent Hill Ministries as your nonprofit of choice. Every time you shop, a portion of your purchase supports our programs—at no extra cost to you!
Back to School Drive: $30 + a Backpack
We’re getting ready for our annual Back to School Drive to support local students and families. This year, we’re collecting $30 donations plus a new backpack for each student. Help us send kids back to school prepared and confident! Donations can be dropped off at UCHM during office hours 10am-4pm. Please make all checks payable to UCHM.
Community Room Rentals Available
Looking for a space to host a meeting, event, or gathering? Our UCHM Community Room is available for rent! Please call our office at (502) 893-0346 for rates and availability.
60+ Senior Program – Come Join the Fun!
Our vibrant 60+ Senior Program meets every Tuesday and Thursday and includes chair yoga, arts & crafts, live entertainment from local musicians, and more! It’s a great way to stay active, make friends, and enjoy a fun morning together. For more information, contact our Senior Program Coordinator, Monique Shaughnessy at 502-893-0346.
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Hello neighbors!
My name is Stephanie Henry-Floyd, and I’m honored to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of United Crescent Hill Ministries (UCHM). I’m thrilled to join this incredible organization that has been a cornerstone of support and connection for so many in our neighborhood.
With a background in social work and nonprofit leadership, I’m passionate about building strong, inclusive communities where everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive. Whether it’s through our food pantry, youth programs, Meals on Wheels, or emergency assistance, UCHM is here to walk alongside our neighbors—and I’m excited to be part of that mission.
I look forward to meeting many of you in the coming weeks! Please feel free to stop by UCHM, say hello, or share your ideas on how we can continue to make Clifton and the greater 40206 area a place where everyone feels at home.
Warmly,
Stephanie Henry-Floyd
Executive Director, UCHM
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For the 10th year in a row, KIPDA Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living, and the Louisville Metro Office for Aging and Disabled Citizens are teaming up to provide fans for older adults and persons with disabilities to help offer relief from the sweltering summer heat. Working with community organizations, churches, businesses, private citizens and the local media, we hope to generate monetary donations to purchase new fans. Persons or businesses interested in sponsoring fans will be able to make tangible or monetary donations to this effort until May 24th, 2024.
Fan Fair Event
June 7th, 2025 9:00am-11:00am
Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave Louisville KY 40203
If you or your organization are interested in sponsoring, please contact Alli at 502.574.5092 or allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
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SATURDAY, JUNE 7 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. PETERSON-DUMESNIL HOUSE - 301 S. PETERSON AVENUE
The Crescent Hill Garden Club is excited to be hosting our 31st annual 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 also bringing back our popular local vendor fair, free door prizes, tours of the Peterson-Dumesnil House, music, breakfast treats and more!
Come join us and explore Crescent Hill’s charming urban gardens, where creativity thrives in small spaces. Immerse yourself in the vibrant sights and fragrant blooms, drawing inspiration whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting your journey!
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.
Peterson-Dumesnil Tour 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: Crescent Hill Garden Tour 2025
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.
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Sunday, June 8, 12n-6pm | Lynn Family Stadium
The Louisville Independent Business Alliance (LIBA) will host the annual Buy Local Fair on Sunday, June 8th from 12n-6pm at Lynn Family Stadium in the Fan Zone. The event includes booths from local retailers, organizations and artists, as well as music, food, libations, Kidpreneurs, a cooking competition (2pm), kid’s fun zone, and other surprises honoring LIBA’s 20th anniversary. Admission is free; onsite lot parking is $10, a portion of which supports LIBA and the Buy Local cause. Support comes from Metro Council members and sponsors. For more information, visit keeplouisvilleweird.com/buylocalfair.
Facebook Event - RSVP yourself, and invite your contacts!
The Louisville Water Company is applying for a permit to close N. Jane Street between Frankfort Avenue and Sycamore Avenue.
Dates of Closure: 6/8/2025-6/28/2025.
Water Main Rehabilitation Project. Attached is the traffic control plan for you to view.
Join us for an exciting STEAM Summer Camp designed for kids in grades 1-8! Through hands-on activities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, campers will spark their curiosity, build new skills, and have tons of fun.
📅 Dates: June 9-13, 2025
📍 Location: 150 State St. Louisville, KY 40206
🎟 Spots are limited—register today!
Give your child a summer of discovery and creativity! Learn more and sign up at [Registration Link].
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Help us provide an exciting STEAM Summer Camp for children in grades 1-8 by becoming a sponsor! Your support will give kids hands-on learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math, sparking creativity and innovation.
Partner with us to make this summer unforgettable! Learn more at [Sponsorship Link] or contact us at 502-893-0346 or uchmlouisville@gmail.com.
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In honor of the Patriotic Season wear your RED, WHITE and BLUE attire!
June 10th , 2025 Networking 11:00am Lunch Served at 11:30am Meeting 12:00-1:00pm
*Hear from the Alzheimer's Association and TBD*
Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria
770 Eastern Parkway Louisville, Ky 40217
Lunch Sponsored by: Alzheimer’s Association
RSVP REQUIRED: Please call the Office for Aging & Disabled Citizens 502-574-5092 or by email to allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
Parking is available in the enclosed lot next to the cafeteria or in the lot to the right of school. Street parking is allowed.
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Louisville, KY. – Whitehall House & Gardens is pleased to announce that it will host its third annual Garden Party at the historic mansion at 3110 Lexington Road on Friday, June 13. The festivities will begin at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and a silent auction in the formal garden, followed by a seated dinner under the tent on the garden terrace. The dinner will be followed by live music courtesy of Kudmani.
Individual tickets to the Garden Party are $200 per person. Tickets for the event may be purchased at https://www.historicwhitehall.org/. Sponsors of this year’s event include Bartlett Wealth Management; Dwyer DesignScapes; Highland Cleaners; Sterling Thompson Company; and Stites & Harbison.
Whitehall House & Gardens
Proceeds from the Garden Party will benefit Whitehall House & Gardens, a historic home owned and operated by the nonprofit Historic Homes Foundation. The mansion began its life in the 1850s as an Italianate farmhouse. After extensive renovations in 1909, the house was transformed into the Classical Greek Revival-style mansion known today as Whitehall. Its collection features original gaslight fixtures and French and American antiques. Guided tours are offered Monday-Friday, at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
At just under ten acres, Whitehall’s gardens have become the primary focus of its educational outreach, offering unique opportunities for both the amateur and professional horticulturalist. Throughout the year the public is invited to participate in workshops, lectures, and tours – all inspired by Whitehall’s special collection of trees and plants. A small, but ever-growing arboretum features over 500 trees, including a rare specimen collection that has become an important resource for propagation of interesting species. Whitehall’s woodland garden, a Victorian stumpery nestled in a wooded corner of the grounds, presents a regionally unprecedented collection of ferns and other woodland plants. Not only a popular tour destination for garden clubs and other horticultural groups, the garden has received national recognition as an official display garden of the Hardy Fern Foundation. The gardens are open to the public free of charge from sunup to sundown 7 days per week all 12 months of the year.
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Check out the calendar of special events coming to Berrytown Community Center! These events are all free, but registration is required at bestparksever.com.
Eight Louisville Parks and Recreation community centers are hosting summer break camps in 2025 and you can now sign up children ages 5-12! All the details are on the flyer below.
While summer break camps are taking place, the community centers listed below will host free open programming during the week from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. for children ages 6-12.
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TAKE THE ANTI-RACISM CHALLENGE
The free, 4-week, Anti-Racism Challenge offers opportunities to educate ourselves and stand in support of the values we cherish: freedom and justice for all.
Here’s how it works: Each Friday morning in July, participants will receive an email that lists approximately 12 anti-racism activities. Some possible activities: contact an elected official to voice your thought on an issue, watch a film by a Black filmmaker or artists, read an article or listen to a podcast, attend an exhibit by a Black artist or a lecture by a Black leader, visit a Black-owned business, make a donation to a justice non-profit, journal on your own experiences to cultivate a deeper understanding and practice of anti-racism, etc. We ask each participant to complete at least 3 of the 12 listed activities.
The Challenge is free. To participate, sign up at this link:
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/aFSkju2
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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 Portal
Upcoming paving projects scheduled for this week can be found on our new "Paving" page on louisvilleky.gov, as well as our interactive Louisville Metro Paving Dashboard where you can view paving projects scheduled for the year and conditions of city streets.
You can also access the page and dashboard by clicking on the "Paving" button below.
PAVING
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A modular manufacturer of affordable housing based in West Louisville is looking to recruit skilled and committed individuals from the local community. We have a number of vacancies available, including roles for qualified tradespeople such as electricians, plumbers, joiners and HVAC installers. To support this recruitment drive, we will be hosting a 2 hour regular Open House on the last Friday of each month, commencing from 27th of June 2025 , starting at 10:00 am at our Factory located at:
MMY US Inc 1344 Beech Street Louisville, KY 40211
This opportunity offers local residents a chance to meet our team, learn more about the roles available, and explore how they might fit into our mission.
The events will be held on the last Friday of every month.
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The Dot Experience was recently featured on Spectrum News 1. The news story detailed the importance of inclusivity by making everything touchable. The ability to use touch as a sense is beneficial to everyone, whether they are sighted, blind, or low vision.
“You have to exploit the whole notion of touching as a sensory experience. Touching things provides you with information,” said Jo Haas, Vice President of Advancement and The Dot Experience.
In addition to exploring via touch, historical figure Helen Keller will be prominently featured throughout The Dot Experience.
“Guests will be able to learn about Helen’s life. You will hear her words, learn about her relationships, her family, and her professional life,” Hass continued.
Visitors to The Dot Experience will be immersed and will hopefully develop a new perspective on blindness and low vision.
“There needs to be more awareness about disability and biases and barriers that people face,” said Haas.
Visit The Dot Experience website.
Watch the Spectrum News 1 story.
Image Description: Jo Haas is interviewed by a Spectrum News 1 reporter. Both are wearing hard hats. Jo is smiling at the camera.
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The Office of Planning’s Library Hours (Zoning Matters: Conversations with a City Planner) return in 2025! City Planners from Louisville Metro’s Office of Planning will be available to answer questions about zoning (What is zoning? Why does it matter?) and discuss the ongoing LDC Reform project, including changes to increase housing opportunities throughout the city. We want to hear about your neighborhood and discuss what the reform means for you! Visit our website for more information at www.louisvilleky.gov/ldcreform.
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Shawnee
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Tuesday, June 3
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3 – 7 PM
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Iroquois
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Tuesday, August 5
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South Central Regional
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Tuesday, August 19
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Bon Air
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Tuesday, September 2
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Newburg
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Tuesday, September 16
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Southwest Regional
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These conversations are part of the ongoing Land Development Code (LDC) Reform. The LDC Reform is an equity focused approach to revise the LDC consistently with Plan 2040 to allow for increased housing choices and opportunities in new and existing neighborhoods, to create procedures and regulations that are easier to use and increase the quality of life by reducing the concentration of environmental hazards near housing.
If you have questions or want to learn more, contact ldcreform@louisvilleky.gov or (502) 574-8272
Ad Date: 05/14/2025 | 30-Day Date: 06/13/2025
Protest must be submitted by: LMPD Division 5TH DIVISION
PUBLIC NOTICE
Gene Stein, 126 Breckinridge Lane, Suite D, Louisville, KY 40207, Hereby declares intention(s) to apply for a NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package License Extended Hours Supplemental License license(s) no later than May 12, 2025. The business to be licensed will be located at 126 Breckinridge Lane, Suite D, Louisville, KY 40207, Kentucky 40207 doing business as Pizza Jones. The Members are as follows: Gene Stein, Owner 126 Breckinridge Lane, Suite D Louisville, KY 40207. Any person, association, corporation, or body politic, may protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 500 Mero St 2NE33, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40601 , within thirty (30) days of the date of legal publication. May 14 2025 LSBN0296564
You are invited to attend a Clifton Architectural Review Committee hearing for the review of the proposal to replace front historic wood windows with fiberglass-clad wood windows.
Subject Property: 1831 Payne St.
Case Number: 25-COA-0124
Case Manager: Iná Nakao (ina.nakao@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: Clifton Architectural Review Committee (ARC)
Meeting Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2025
Time: Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm and continue until all cases are heard
Location: Metro Development Center — 444 S. 5th Street, Room 101
If you wish to submit comments on this case prior to the hearing, please submit them in writing to the case manager by NOON Tuesday, June 03, 2025. You may also speak at the meeting.
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You are invited to attend a Clifton Architectural Review Committee hearing for the review of after-the-fact removal of character defining features such as historic front wood siding and singles, ornamented front porch, front window hood, ground floor front façade wood windows, and chimney. The proposed work will also be reviewed, including the replacement of the remaining street-facing historic wood windows and the installation of vinyl siding on the front façade.
Subject Property: 134 Pope St
Case Number: 25-COA-0106 Case Manager: Iná Nakao (ina.nakao@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: Clifton Architectural Review Committee (ARC)
Meeting Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2025
Time: Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm and continue until all cases are heard
Location: Metro Development Center — 444 S. 5th Street, Room 101
If you wish to submit comments on this case prior to the hearing, please submit them in writing to the case manager by NOON Tuesday, June 03, 2025. You may also speak at the meeting.
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You are invited to attend a Clifton Architectural Review Committee hearing for the review of the proposal to install an aluminum-clad window on the side porch enclosure of a historic shotgun style.
Subject Property: 222 Albany Ave.
Case Number: 25-COA-0076
Case Manager: Iná Nakao (ina.nakao@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: Clifton Architectural Review Committee (ARC)
Meeting Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2025
Time: Meeting will begin at 4:30 pm and continue until all cases are heard
Location: Metro Development Center — 444 S. 5th Street, Room 101
If you wish to submit comments on this case prior to the hearing, please submit them in writing to the case manager by NOON Tuesday, June 03, 2025. You may also speak at the meeting.
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You are invited to attend a review for a VARIANCE.
Subject Property: 200 FAIRMEADE RD
Case Number: 25-VARIANCE-0033
Case Manager: LUCIA RODRIGUEZ (lucia.rodriguez@louisvilleky.gov)
Meeting Type: BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
Meeting Date: MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2025
Time: Meeting will begin at 1:00 PM and continue until all cases are heard
Location: 514 W LIBERTY STREET, 40202 (OLD JAIL BUILDING)
Please review the meeting agenda and case material, including the staff report, here: https://louisvilleky.primegov.com/public/portal
To join the meeting virtually, please visit: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-planning/upcoming-public-meetings
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 Regina Garr or call 574-1297.
Computer Tune Up & Repair Computer Tune Up & Repair Returning to the St. Matthews Eline Library. Beginning July 5th a FREE computer tune-up and repair service will be offered the first Saturday of each month from 1-4 PM. Help will be limited to the first 3 persons, to make a reservation email taylor_rae@hotmail.com Participants must bring any additional devices that they may need such as a keyboard, monitor, and mouse for desk tops. If participants are bringing a laptop, please bring your battery charger.
Thursday, May 29, 2025 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch
Join us for Family Movie Night with a movie and a craft. This month, say aloha to the beautiful islands of Hawaii with Lilo and her rather strange new “dog” in Lilo & Stitch. Fuzzy blankets and pajamas are encouraged. – St Matthews Library
Friday, May 30, 2025 - Sunday, June 1, 2025 - All day: Louisville Miniatures Club
The Louisville Miniature Club will have its beautiful collection of dollhouses and room boxes for everyone to see. – St Matthews Library
Weekly Re-Occurring Programs at St Matthews Library:
Every Week on Mondays, 6:00-7:00 pm: English Conversation Club:
English Conversation Club allows English language learners to practice English with volunteers of native or near-native fluency. For English language learners, ECC is a great way to practice English while getting to know their neighbors and American culture.
Every Week During Library Hours at St Matthews Library: Computer Help by Appointment - Please call 574-1771 to set up an appointment with a library staff member to answer your computer questions.
Weekly Storytimes at St Matthews Library
Ages are a guide – please come on the day and time that works best for you.
Every Wednesday from 10:15-11:00 am: Baby Storytime
Ages 0 to 2.
Every Wednesday from 11:15-11:45 am: Toddler Storytime
Ages 2 to 3.
Every Thursday from 10:15-11:00 am: Preschool Storytime
Ages 3 to 5.
Every Thursday from 11:15-11:45 am: Family Storytime
Ages 0 to 6.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025 - 7:00pm: Carmichael's is excited to host Beth Pride for her debut novel, Back to Blue Holly. She will be joined in conversation by Kelly E. Hill. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/beth-pride-discusses-back-blue-holly-kelly-e-hill
Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 7:00pm: Carmichael's is excited to host Lee Mandelo for his newest release, Amplitudes.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to celebrate the launch of Sarah Landenwich's debut novel, The Fire Concerto. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/sarah-landenwich-presents-fire-concerto
Monday, June 16, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Come join us for the next meeting of the Carmichael's Banned Books Book Club. The club will meet on the third Monday of every month (except November and December) and discuss one banned book and current news on the issue. We are happy to partner with the Kentucky chapter of the ACLU and thank them for their support. June's pick is Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/carmichaels-banned-books-club-4
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to host Pat Williams Owen for her newest collection of poetry, The Crossroad. She will be joined in conversation by Johanna Hynes. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/pat-williams-owen-present-crossroads
Monday, June 23, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Come join us for the next meeting of the Carmichael's Community Book Club. The club meets on the last Monday of the month. June's pick is Good Material by Dolly Alderton. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/carmichaels-community-book-club-34
Tuesday, June 24, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to host Lee Cole for his new novel, Fulfillment.https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/lee-cole-presents-fulfillment
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to host James C. Nicholson for his new book, Racing's Return from the Brink: The Incredible Comeback of Old Rosebud and American Horse Racing. https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/james-c-nicholson-presents-racings-return-brink-incredible-comeback-old-rosebud-and-american
Thursday, June 26, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to host James B. Wells for his book, Because: A CIA Coverup and a Son's Odyssey to Find the Father He Never Knew. He will be joined in conversation by Ellen Birkett Morris.https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/james-b-wells-discusses-because-ellen-birkett-morris
Monday, June 30, 2025 - 7:00 pm: Carmichael's is excited to host Olivia A. Cole and Ashley Woodfolk for their new book, Call Your Boyfriend.https://www.carmichaelsbookstore.com/event/olivia-cole-and-ashley-woodfolk-present-call-your-boyfriend
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