ENEWS Week of February 9, 2023

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Councilwoman
Madonna Flood

Administrative Clerk
Andrea Crider Derouen

 

City Hall
601 W. Jefferson Street
502-574-1124

 

 

Welcome to District 24 E-Newsletter! To learn more about events and services in our district, check out our webpage!


Detour On South Watterson Trail to Replace Culvert In Progress

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Starting next week, Louisville Paving is planning to place message boards and traffic controls to prepare for replacing a culvert on S Watterson Trail near Stansbury Lane.  Work is scheduled currently for completion in early to mid-May.  Weather or other unforeseen conditions may extend the completion date. If there are changes- we will send an EBLAST.


VITA Tax Preparation Sites Taking Appointments For Free Services To Those Who Meet The Requirements

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The Louisville Asset Building Coalition’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, or VITA, provides trained, IRS-certified volunteers who offer free tax services at 11 sites across the city. VITA is available to individuals and families who earned less than $66,000 in 2022.

VITA volunteers will also help determine if residents are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a refundable federal tax credit for low- and middle-income working individuals and families. Eligibility for the EITC is based on income, the number of family members and other criteria, such as the age of household members. Working families who earn up to $57,400 may be eligible, and the average credit last year was $2,800.

Tax filing season is now officially underway and the deadline to file this year is April 18. VITA sites will prepare in-person free tax filing, by appointment only, at several sites. Most of the sites will provide free tax filing through drop-off services.

The VITA free tax preparation sites are located at:

  • Americana Community Center, 4801 Southside Drive
  • Edison Center, 701 W Ormsby Ave., Ste 201
  • Goodwill Resource Center, 909 E. Broadway
  • Louisville Urban League, 1535 W. Broadway
  • Oldham County LaGrange Library, 308 Yager, LaGrange
  • Portland Promise Center, 1831 Baird St.
  • NABA/Shively City Hall, 3920 Dixie Highway
  • Vincent de Paul Family Success Center, 1029 S Preston Hwy.
  • Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane
  • United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 State St.
  • Wesley House Community Services, 5114 Preston Hwy.

To schedule an appointment for in-person tax assistance, call 502-305-0005 or visit https://louisvillekyvita.cascheduler.com.  For more details, including days and hours of drop off services, visit https://labcservices.org/.


2023 Yard Waste Collection

All Louisville residents are invited to drop off yard waste for FREE at the Waste Reduction Center. Yard waste must be bagged and bundled according to curbside collection rules. Accepted material includes leaves, twigs, straw, pine needles, shrubbery trimmings, Christmas trees, and branches and tree trimmings that are less than 2 inches in diameter and less than 4 feet long. Material may be in reusable containers, in paper or compostable bags, or bundled for easy off-loading. (Businesses and unbundled loads will be charged a fee as usual.) 

Waste Reduction Center

636 Meriwether Avenue

Open Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Residential yard waste will only be accepted for free during the weeks of January 24, February 7, February 21, and March 7.


Winter Story Walk At The Parklands-February 10-12

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Enjoy reading a children’s book while walking along the Egg Lawn Signature Trail in Beckley Creek Park. Follow the signs placed around the Egg Lawn to read the entire story. Along the way learn about nature and complete suggested activities on the back of the signs! Different StoryWalks® will be put up four times this year and they will only be out for a limited time. Once open, families and individuals can drop in anytime from dawn to dusk to read the story at no charge! Signs will be up by noon the start day of the event and will be taken down the day after the event ends.

Join us February 10-12 to read “Bird Watch” by Christie Matheson.

For more information, click Winter StoryWalk® - The Parklands


AT&T Hiring Event-February 13th

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Norton, JB Swift and Kroger Hiring Event-February 14th

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To register, click Hiring Event Registration (google.com)


February Artist in Residence-Ellen Birkett Morris

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The Kiss Me Curse at Highview Arts Center

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.Is anything more thrilling than the promise of new love? But what do you do when ‘True Love’s Kiss’ is the problem, not the solution?

Poor Angie has a problem most women would kill for. Every man she meets wants to marry her. But once their lips meet, her fourteen husbands only have three months to live. And thanks to an old curse, their spirits continue to be lovestruck, even after death!

A  zany romantic comedy with a unique twist on love, death and love after death, blending hilarity with touching insights on relationships and forgiveness. You’re sure to love it. You won’t be able to help yourself!

Advanced Tickets are on sale now!

Performances at Highview Arts Center Are:

Friday, February 10 at 7:30pm    Saturday, February 11 at 7:30pm    Sunday, February 12 at 2:00pm      Friday, February 17 at 7:30pm    Saturday, February 18 at 7:30pm    Sunday, February 19 at 2:00pm      

Tickets are general admission: $15 / $12 students and seniors.  Click the link to purchase advanced tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased at the door. 

The Highview Arts Center is located at 7406 Fegenbush Lane (next to Highview Hardware).

Visit them online at: highviewartscenter.com


Louisville Zoo hosting Wild Lights: Around the World

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The Louisville Zoo is excited to announce the return of one of the largest lantern festivals in the nation, Wild Lights: Around the World, March 10 through May 21, 2023. Tickets will be on sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 1 at louisvillezoo.org/wildlights.

With an almost entirely new lineup of lanterns, guests will be able to see sights from around the world on their 1.4-mile excursion through the Zoo. Famous landmarks, flora and fauna from North and South America, Africa, Europe, Australia and Asia will be highlighted in six different zones. As families venture through the Zoo’s pathways each evening, they will experience hand-crafted, illuminated art displays comprised of silk-covered, metal frames and LED lightbulbs. The event will feature over 50,000 LED lightbulbs, 18 interactive displays, 8 animated lanterns and 10 light changing pieces that together present a spectacular feast for the eyes. A few lantern highlights include a walk-through cobra corridor, giant blue morpho butterfly, and a 9-foot, shark-themed photo opportunity. Other lanterns to look forward to include the Statue of Liberty, Sydney Opera House, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Hall of Supreme Harmony and so much more!

This 46-night immersive experience features live cultural performances including Chinese folk dances, acrobatics and more. There will also be unique handcrafted goods available for purchase along with snacks and cocktails by Service Systems Associates (SSA) – the Zoo’s food and amenity vendor.

The event is wheelchair and stroller-friendly on a paved path. The festival is a rain or shine event and will be held 6:30 – 10 p.m. Thursday through Sunday nights from March 10 – May 21, 2023 and nightly from March 30 – April 9, 2023. 

PRICING

Early Bird pricing available March 10 – 31, 2023. General admission is $20, Louisville Zoo members receive $17 discounted admission. Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket. Family Four Pack tickets are available for $65; Zoo members may purchase the Family Four Pack at a discounted rate of $55. Family Four Pack ticket holders must enter the event together. Tickets are available for purchase in advance online only.

From April 1 – May 21, 2023, General admission is $22, Louisville Zoo members receive $19 discounted admission. Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket. Family Four Pack tickets are available for $75; Zoo members may purchase the Family Four Pack at a discounted rate of $65. Family Four Pack ticket holders must enter the event together. Tickets available for purchase in advance online only.

Regular daytime Zoo admission tickets and Wild Lights tickets must be purchased separately. Parking for this event is $7 and can be purchased in advance online during your purchase or at the Zoo admission windows. For more information, visit louisvillezoo.org.


Celebration of the History of Black Achievement in Aviation at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport

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The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport is honoring Black History Month with an exhibit. "The Sky's the Limit: A Celebration of the History of Black Achievement in Aviation" has been featured at Bowman Field for the past two years

This year, it's being hosted at SDF. "Going into the third year, we felt it was important to build on our past successes with this exhibit that was previously featured at Bowman Field," Dan Mann, executive director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, said in a news release Wednesday. "Because our goal continues to be (to) educate and inspire more people on the importance of Black achievement in aviation and celebrate the advancements that each of these leaders piloted, we wanted to bring this exhibit to our SDF travelers." The exhibit uses visuals to tell the history of Black men and women in aviation, including how they got their start, what adversities they experienced and "how they ultimately achieved greatness and rose to prominence."

For more information, click here.


No Limits Sensory Friendly Night-Kentucky Science Center-February 11th

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Science & Hearts Sensory Friendly Night

February 11th 5:30-8:00PM Tickets start at $15 Kentucky Science Center No Limits Sensory Friendly Nights are designed specifically for special needs families who require lowered light levels, quieter spaces, and fewer crowds. No matter your family's special needs, there are no limitations when you're Doing Science! Our February heart-themed event will include a mosaic heart activity, special Valentine's Day liquid nitrogen ice cream bar, and access to our three floors of exhibits.


Kentucky Derby Festival Derby Burger Challenge

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The burger is not just a Festival tradition — it’s an American tradition. And this year marks the return of the Derby Burger Challenge. From now until March 3, submit your beefiest recipe online.

After submissions close, eight preliminary finalists will move to the second round, where burger fans can vote online for their favorite. At the end of March, the top four Derby Burger recipes will compete in a final live cook-off. Judges will select the winning recipe based on flavor, creativity, appearance and ease of preparation.

All burgers must be 100% beef and include Dan-O’s seasoning.

The Derby Burger Winner receives the following prizes:

  • $100 Kroger gift certificate
  • Promotion of your burger inside Louisville Kroger stores, including recipe cards
  • Grilling prize pack from Kentucky Beef Council, including a new grill
  • Dan-O's Seasoning for a year

For more information, click Beef | KDF Discover.


Youth In Action And Sickle Cell Association African-American Read In-February 18th

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