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 Newburg Day
Joined with Councilman Herndon, Councilwoman Purvis also participated in District 2's Newburg Day Parade.
Thank you to Councilwoman Shanklin for the kind invitation—we had a wonderful time!
 Sheppard Park Celebrated their 100th birthday!
Kids face painting, live music, yard games, free food, free ice cream for 100 attendees and LOTS more were enjoyed on this joyous occasion.
Deputy Mayor James filled in for the Mayor to present a proclamation for the 100th anniversary of the park.
Learn more about Sheppard Park, here.
 Beecher Terrace Day
Councilman Herndon proudly sponsored Beecher Terrace Day and it was a full day of fun with youth basketball games, free food and ice cream for kids, jump house, Live DJ and performance from Sheryl Rouse.
 California Day is almost here — and we’re coming in numbers to make an impact!
Join us on California Day for a day of unity, resources, youth activities, a basketball tournament, live entertainment, free food, and powerful community engagement. This year’s celebration is extra special, with major announcements and new initiatives where your input is critical.
Let’s show up strong, together. When we come in numbers, we make lasting change.
 Join us for the 5th Anniversary of OuR Home: Russell Homecoming Weekend Thursday, September 18 - Sunday, September 21! Join us for a 4-day celebration of the past, present, and future of Russell through arts, music, food, dance, fellowship and more!
Events include Russell neighborhood art tour, Block Party, Brunch & Business, and more!
If your organization or business would like to table at the Block Party happening Saturday, September 20 you can sign up here.
As part of District 4’s efforts to support the community and ensure the success of local initiatives, we request that the Neighborhood Development Fund (NDF) Application, along with all necessary documentation, be submitted to the District 4 office at least 90 days before the scheduled event. This will ensure there is ample time for review, approval, and coordination of resources.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and your dedication to the success of community-driven events in District 4
Please click here for more information about the NDF Application process.
Should you require any assistance or have questions about the submission process, please feel free to contact Taylore Bass at Taylore.Bass@louisvilleky.gov
 The community and City have identified an interest in improvements to publicly owned land along River Road. The Office of Planning wants to help the community identify potential future uses for Metro owned sites along this route - and we need your input! We want to know if community members have ideas for additional ways we can utilize public land that is in the floodplain. Our goal is to add to the number of people that enjoy these spaces and the ways that we use them.
Date and Time Mon, Aug 11 2025, 6 - 8pm
Location Lynn Family Sports Vision & Training 801 Edith Road Louisville, KY 40206
What to know
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Is this part of the Louisville Loop project?
No. This visioning exercise is only to identify ideas from the community for the future of Metro-owned land along River Road.
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What does the City want to do with these properties?
We know this land is in the flood plain, and some of it is currently used for recreation. We want to know if you have ideas that add to those uses.
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What about the parks that are already there?
We love parks and green spaces. Our goal is to add to the number of people that enjoy public places and the ways that we use them.
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What about flooding?
These areas are all within the flood plain, which limits what can be built there.
 The next Metro Council meeting is Thursday, August 14, at 6:00 p.m.
To watch the Council meeting and access the agenda and related attachments, click HERE.
To see all meetings on Facebook Live, go to the Metro Council Facebook page by clicking here. To watch Metro Council Meetings live on YouTube, you can visit the LouisvilleMetroTV channel by clicking here,
The public can also view all council and committee meetings on Metro TV, Spectrum Cable Channel 184, or on UVERSE at Channel 99. Proceedings are live-streamed from the Metro Council Clerk’s Archived Media page here.
For additional information or questions, you can reach the Metro Council Clerk’s Office at (502) 574-3902
 The Louisville Waste Management District will be accepting applications for our 2025 Grant Program starting August 1! The district is looking to support innovative, impactful projects that promote sustainable waste practices across Louisville/Jefferson County.
If your organization is working to:
- Reduce waste
- Boost recycling or composting
- Educate the community on responsible waste disposal
- Improve construction and demolition debris management
- Prepare for future waste challenges (like EV batteries)
…then this grant is for YOU!
Projects must align with the district’s mission and the goals outlined in the Five-Year Solid Waste Management Plan (2023–2027).
Let’s build a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable Louisville—together.
Learn more, here !
 The Housing Futures project will help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live more independently.
The project will identify more housing choices for families in Kentucky, focusing on:
Affordability: Finding resources to keep costs manageable. Accessibility: Making sure homes are easy to enter and move around in.
Usability: Ensuring homes meet people’s needs. Now seeking participants from across Kentucky!
Contact HousingFutures@uky.edu to schedule a consult
 Local Anti-Violence Coalitions meet monthly in the Russell, Shawnee, Smoketown, Newburg, Parkhill, Portland, Taylor-Berry, Algonquin, and St. Dennis neighborhoods.
 LIHEAP Summer Cooling is for all eligible households for home cooling costs. Subsidy benefits can be applied as a credit on your utility account. The one-time benefit amount is determined by your housing category, fuel type, and income level.
Who is Eligible?
- Jefferson County Residents who are within 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines
- Applicants must be responsible for home energy utility costs or pay energy costs if utilities are included as an undesignated portion of rent
How to Schedule an Appointment
- call 502.991.8391 or visit online HERE
- After scheduling an appointment, please be sure to bring all required documentation on the day, time and location of your appointment
 Residents and visitors are urged to take precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness has been notified of a laboratory-confirmed case of West Nile virus in a Louisville resident. This is the first confirmed case of 2025. Due to privacy and confidentiality reasons, the department will not disclose any information about the individual.
 Save the date
Date: Saturday, August 23,2025
Time: 10 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
Location: Atherton High School, 3000 Dundee Rd, Louisville, KY 40205
Refreshments, childcare, ASL interpretation will be provided. Other languages provided upon request.
Use this link or scan the QR code to RSVP today!

 Calling All Small Business Owners!
Bring your lunch and join us for the Small Business Workshop Series – a free, interactive learning experience designed to connect you with the tools, resources, and support available through the Small Business Administration of KY!
Workshop Dates:
SBA Overview – 9/10/2025
Are You Lender Ready? – 10/08/2025
Government Certification & Procurement – 11/12/2025
Workshop Times:
Wednesdays | 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Business Intelligence Center
1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd, Suite 129, Louisville, KY 40203
Whether you're just getting started or looking to grow, this series will help you navigate funding, certifications, and SBA resources. Water and snacks provided!
All sessions led by an SBA Kentucky District Office Representative
RSVP, here.
 Reading with your child is one of the best ways to build early language, social and thinking skills. With Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, your child can receive a free, high-quality book every month—delivered to your mailbox.
Who’s eligible?
All children from birth to age 5 living in Kentucky.
How it works:
Enroll your child online in just a few minutes.
- Your first book, The Little Engine That Could, arrives in 8–12 weeks.
- Keep the magic going—new books arrive monthly until your child’s 5th birthday.
To sign up, visit ImaginationLibrary.com/Kentucky.
 The Richmond Ribbon Cutting
Join us as we celebrate the opening of this 15-unit affordable housing complex honoring the late Benjamin K. Richmond, founder of ReBOUND, Inc. and the longest-serving President & CEO of the Louisville Urban League.
Tuesday, August 26 | 10 AM
1622 W Market St., Louisville, KY 40203
RSVP, here!
 You are invited to apply for the Muhammad Ali Center Council of Students!
These dynamic students meet twice a month to learn about social justice and methods of nonviolent social change. Additionally, they make decisions that guide the course of their service work and leadership development.
The deadline to apply is August 22nd. For questions, please contact education@alicenter.org The QR code is included on the flyer, and the link is also below.
Click Here To Register
 Free Tool for Early-Stage Alzheimer's and related dementia patients and their care partners!
The Alzheimer’s Association is excited to introduce My ALZ Journey, an innovative and accessible free tool designed for newly diagnosed, early-stage individuals and their care partners to help navigate their journey with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Developed for those who enjoy using apps in their daily life, My ALZ Journey provides personalized guidance, education, planning tools, interactive activities and local community resources. By delivering the right information at the right time, My ALZ Journey fosters connection, combats stigma and empowers individuals and their care partners to take action with confidence.
What You Can Expect
- Made just for you – Personalized content based on who you are (individual or care partner), your location and age at diagnosis.
- Step-by-step help – Guidance for adjusting to the diagnosis, staying independent and planning for the future.
- Local support – Connections to your local Alzheimer’s Association chapter and nearby programs.
- Tools and activities – Planning tools, helpful checklists and creative ways to stay engaged.
- Based on true stories – Developed with input from individuals living with dementia and their care partners to reflect real life, not just research.
Get Started
- Download-Find the My ALZ Journey app in the Apple or Google Play stores
- Customize-Answer a few questions to tailor the app to your needs
- Explore-Access trusted resources, tools and support anytime, anywhere.
Visit alz.org/MyALZJourney for more information
 Nonprofits across Louisville shared a desire to become better informed and equipped when it comes to partnering with Metro Government during last year's Louisville Nonprofit Coalition feedback sessions and survey.
To address these concerns, the Louisville Nonprofit Coalition is excited to offer a series of trainings in partnership with Louisville Metro Government.
The series will include the following 3 free workshops with Susan Durham, the Administration's Senior Advisor for Grants and Community Partnerships (register for one or all!) .
Register, here.
 The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness is recognizing National Breastfeeding Month and World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7) by encouraging families to take advantage of the lactation education and support available to pregnant and breastfeeding parents through our WIC program.
WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.
Our trained breastfeeding peer counselors will be hosting free virtual breastfeeding classes at 3 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month. Our next seminar will be held on September 7. Our experts can help WIC moms navigate breastfeeding, give them support and face any breastfeeding challenges that may come up.
National Breastfeeding Month shines a spotlight on the benefits of human milk and supporting moms who choose to breastfeed. This year's theme, "Nourish, Sustain, Thrive," emphasizes the importance of breastfeeding for both the child's health and the well-being of the parent.
Benefits of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding provides numerous advantages for both mom and baby. It strengthens the baby's immune system and delivers ideal nutrition. Additionally, it offers health benefits for mom, such as a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
Studies have shown that babies who are breastfed:
- Are less likely to develop allergies
- Have fewer ear infections
- Have better dental health
- Reduced risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
- Are less likely to grow up overweight or develop diabetes later in life
Studies have shown breastfeeding benefits for the mother include:
- Weight loss support after birth
- Lower chances of postpartum depression and anxiety
- Fewer pre-menopausal cancers, like ovarian and breast cancer
- Lower risk of high blood pressure
- Lower risk of type 2 diabetes
- Less incidence of osteoporosis later in life
To sign up for our free virtual classes, please contact Bri Fern at 502-224-8702 or email Brittney.Fern@louisvilleky.gov. You can also reach out to Summer Scott at Summer.Scott@louisvilleky.gov.
For more information about breastfeeding resources, please visit our breastfeeding support webpage or call 502-574-7975. You can also learn more about the resources we offer such as free breast pumps, a support group and peer advisors - other moms who have breastfed or are breastfeeding their babies who can share encouragement and tips.
 A free training opportunity is available through the University of Louisville Digital Transformation Center - an 8-week online Digital Literacy “Train the Trainer” Program, funded by Louisville Metro Government.
This program is completely free for all Louisville residents aged 18 and older. Upon successful completion of all program requirements, participants will receive a $500 stipend.
More information is at Digital Transformation Center | Service Centers.
IRONMAN 70.3 is scheduled for Sunday, August 18.
For more information, please visit https://www.ironman.com/races/im703-louisville/course .
   
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