District 21 E-Newsletter Holiday

Dan Johnson Metro Council District 21

Your District 21 Team:


Metro

Councilman 

Dan Johnson

601 W. Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY 40202

(502) 574-1121

Click here to contact by email!

 

Legislative

Assistant

Bryan Mathews

(502) 574-3090

Click here to contact by email!

 

Administrative

Clerk

Barbara Nichols

(502) 574-1121

Click here to contact by email!



Emergency Contacts

Metro Police Emergency

911

(502) 574-5673

 

Metro Non-emergency

(502) 574-7111

 

Lynnview Police

(502) 968-2627

 

Audubon Park Police

(502) 574-5471

 


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We wish you a safe and joyous 2014 Holiday Season.  It has been an honor to serve the people of our district this past year and we look forward to the coming year.  The District 21 office will CLOSE for the Christmas Holidays

Dec. 24th at 2:00pm and reopen Monday Dec. 29th 


Dan Johnson, CM D-21
Bryan Mathews, LA
Barbara Nichols, AC


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Holiday Services 


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Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Metro Solid Waste Management will again this year offer curbside pickup of Christmas Trees to residents of the Urban Services District (the old City of Louisville boundaries). Beginning Friday, December 26, residents with City curbside yard waste pickup may set their Christmas trees and greenery out on their regular collection day. Trees must not be in plastic bags. Drop-off sites will also be available for all Louisville residents at three locations.

DROP OFF LOCATIONS

Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Highway & East District Recycling Center, 595 N. Hubbards Lane (Bring containers to take home fresh mulch.)

Waste Reduction Center - 636 Meriwether Avenue (Tree drop-off only.) 

December 26, 27, 30 and 31 & January 2 and 3  from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. . See details

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 Holiday Residential Garbage Pickup

There will be no garbage pick up, recycling or yard waste collection within the Louisville Metro Urban Services District (former Louisville city limits) on Christmas Day, Thursday December 25, 2014. There will also be no junk/bulk waste collection the entire week.

Residents who normally have collection on Thursday will have service instead on Friday, Dec. 26. The regular Friday collection will be delayed until Saturday, Dec.27. 


Job Opportunities


Amazon temporary positions available in Shepherdsville

Amazon.com is seeking bright, motivated, hardworking individuals to fill temporary positions at its fast-paced fulfillment center in Shepherdsville, Ky. These warehouse jobs pay up to $11 an hour with immediate medical benefits and more. 

You must: Have a stable work history, Read and write English fluently, Be 18 years of age or older.

Click here to apply online, then follow steps given to complete the interview process.     

Chegg Hiring for Shepherdsville Warehouse Positions

The end of the fall semester is the busiest time of year for textbook rental company Chegg. The California-based company processes returns and fulfills orders in their Shepherdsville warehouse. This December, Chegg is hiring 1,500 seasonal workers at its Shepherdsville location. According to Vice President of Operations Eric Williams, they still have about 1,000 positions to fill.

Click Here for Information

Free training for computer coding -- classes start in January 2015

Are you interested in learning cutting-edge skills and advancing your career? Code Louisville offers free training to prepare people (18 years of age and older) for computer software coding jobs. Click here to find out more about this training. Act fast to be a part of the January 2015 class!  

Upcoming events at Kentucky Career Centers

Keep up-to-date on what's happening by visiting the KentuckianaWorks website (www.kentuckianaworks.org) to find Hot Job News and training opportunities, workshops, job fairs and orientations for training posted on the new Events Calendar.

·         Orientation Sessions Wednesdays in December at the Kentucky Career Center, 600 W. Cedar St., in Louisville at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m

·         Orientation Sessions are held at the Kentucky Manufacturing Career Center Tuesdays in December at 2 p.m. 

All Kentucky Career Centers, including the KY  Manufacturing Career Ctr., will be closed Dec. 25 and Dec. 26, 2014, and Jan. 1, 2015.


Holiday Activities


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40 Nights of Lights

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2015 Metro Parks Golf Discount Book 

The $25 Golf Discount Book offers a potential savings of $2,300, with a wide range of discounts on golf rounds, individual and group lessons, club fittings, and more:

•    Twilight rates, twice per month, at each Metro Parks Golf Course during 2015
•    $2 off 18-hole cart rentals, twice per month
•    Two, half-hour individual golf lessons for $25 each
•    Free basic club fitting

The books may be purchased at any Metro Parks golf course, and may be used at all nine golf courses.

To Purchase a 2015 Metro Parks Golf Discount Book or for More Information: (502) 456-8134, or email parks@louisvilleky.gov

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Freebie Fridays

December 26 is your last chance for the YMCA Of Greater Louisville “Freebie Friday” 

We’re inviting EVERYONE to Try the Y for FREE every Friday in December.  Group class schedules, branch hours and amenities offered at our 11 community-wide facilities are available at www.ymcalouisville.org. Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. A photo ID is required.

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Waverly Hills Sanatorium Christmas Laser Light Show 

"It's 900 feet wide and about six stories high and it projects on the whole building

"It's 900 feet wide and about six stories high and it projects on the whole building.

The show will be open until January 4th, Monday-Friday from 7pm-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 6pm-9pm.  There will be a show every half an hour.

COST: $10 per car, More for Busses. Waverly is donating proceeds to charitable organizations. Tonight and Christmas Eve Waverly will be donating all proceeds specifically to the Crusade for Children.   4400 Paralee Lane, Louisville, KY 40272


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Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation once again welcomes children and teens to its community centers for special winter break programs. A full schedule of activities is planned, designed to keep youth engaged in positive and educational play during this out of school time, including two motivational sports leadership camps led by former UofL basketball player Robbie Valentine for kids ages 8-16. See details.

All community centers will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For a list of programs by center, click here.  

Beechmont Community Center, 205 West Wellington Avenue (502/361-5484) Click Here for Schedule  Mon & Fri: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Tue, Wed, Thu: 9 a.m.-9 p.m

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Registration Now Open for 

Spring 2015 

The Neighborhood Institute is a leadership education program designed to equip neighborhood leaders with skills and resources needed to initiate positive change in the community through their neighborhood associations. The Neighborhood Institute Spring 2015 is open to all neighborhoods, Metro Council Districts and the whole community. To view a brochure of the Neighborhood Institute, click HERE

Quick Facts about Neighborhood Institute 2014:

·          January 27 - April 14th, 2014  Tuesday evenings.   6:00 pm - 8:30 pm.

·         Classes will be held at New Directions Housing Corporation, 1000 E. Liberty Street.  For a detailed map, visit http://goo.gl/maps/kVh5A.

·         Dinner is provided for each class.

·         The class is free of charge!

·         All participants will be asked to create a project that they will report on to the rest of the class during the semester.

Contact information: John Hawkins, Program Coordinator, johnh@centerforneighborhoods.org, 502-589-0343 or Gwen Kelley, Program Coordinator,  gwenk@centerforneighborhoods.org, 502-589-0343


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Serve on a Board or Commission

This is a great way to utilize your talents. We hope you will consider volunteering your time with us and encourage you to browse the openings regularly for opportunities that would best utilize your experience and knowledge. We have 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. Please click here for current availability of board positions and   more information