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Hello Neighbors and Friends, 

I hope this message finds you well and ready for a great weekend!

This week has been a busy one for me at Metro Council. I attended the public forum to hear from the two finalists vying for the $750,000 independent monitor contract, met with a colleague to discuss his resolution proposal on gun control, participated in the annual Leadership Louisville luncheon, where we learned more about the evolution and many facets of Artificial Intelligence, and attended my three committee meetings (summaries listed below). I also witnessed the unveiling of a Hometown Hero Banner honoring Dr. Kevin Cosby, President of Simmons College, and joined the council meetings of the cities of Graymoor-Devondale and Meadowbrook Farm.

I will circle back soon to give you updates on the independent monitor selection, how the gun violence resolution is handled, and the details of partnerships I’m entering into with Graymoor-Devondale and Meadowbrook Farm on sidewalk repairs. There’s a lot in the works, and I’m excited to share more with you very soon.

As for this weekend, if the Louder than Life concert isn’t in your plans, perhaps you can still “live out loud” by enjoying some of the other great activities our community has to offer — a day at the zoo, visiting one of our wonderful regional libraries or parks, shopping at an outdoor farmer's market, or cheering at one of our local high school or college football games.

Whatever you choose to do, I encourage you to enjoy yourself, recharge, and live louder than life!

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Metro Council News

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The Louisville Metro Council held its regularly scheduled Committee meetings this week. I serve on three committees: Labor and Economic Development, Government Oversight & Appointments, and Budget.

These three committee summaries are as follows:

Labor & Economic Development

  • Approved a sole-source contract with Concepts LLC for the Metro Police Department to purchase a mobile narcotics incinerator
    • Features include self-feeding technology, trailer-mounted mobility, and sterile ash disposal
    • Expected to save ongoing costs by reducing out-of-state transport of narcotics for destruction
    • Unit can also handle biohazard disposal safely and efficiently
  • Approved $300,000 appropriation for updated CPR, first aid, and cardiovascular training materials through the American Heart Association
    • Ensures Metro EMS, police, corrections, and Metro Safe employees remain compliant with updated AHA standards

Government Oversight & Appointments

  • Louisville Metro Housing Authority:
    • Meredith  (new appointee) – Peer Support Specialist, housing program graduate, pursuing degree in social work.
    • Leah (reappointed) – Marketing campaign analyst with continued commitment to board service.
    • Michelle  (reappointed) – Associate Director at Humana, bringing expertise in governance and community service.

Budget

    • Transferred $30,000 from District 3 NDF to its Cost Center account for public meetings, printing, office supplies, and mailing.
    • Modified approved budget for the Opioid Abatement Grant for ChooseWell Communities – No change in amount

Summary Council actions this week advanced public safety through investments in secure narcotics disposal, updated emergency training materials, while also strengthening affordable housing leadership through key board appointments, and made budget adjustments to maximize business operations.

To access all Council Committee meetings, click here.  


The next Metro Council meeting is Thursday, September 25, 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 Louisville MetroTV 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.



Other News You Can Use

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Pantry Items Needed

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Eastern Area Community Ministries (EACM) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, founded in 1990 to address the human needs of those living in eastern Jefferson County. We are one of 13 ministries in the Association of Community Ministries (ACM), which serves all of Jefferson County. EACM orchestrates the efforts of many individuals, congregations, service organizations, businesses, and local governments as we strive to meet the needs of our neighbors.

Community Support

Thirty-eight churches partner with EACM to support these essential community services. EACM is also supported by business partners, grants, and individual donations. EACM provides help and services to those living east of the Watterson Expressway and north of Interstate 64 which includes the following zip codes:

40018, 40027, 40059, 40222, 40223, 40241, 40242, 40243, 40245


Action Against Violence

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Reflection, Empowerment & Action Against Community Violence

An opportunity for mothers to share lived experiences and process trauma through healing, advocacy, and leadership.

 WHEN:

Saturday, September 27th, 2025

10:00am - 4:00pm (Check-in at 9am)

WHERE:

Louisville Central Community Center

1300 West Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY

We believe mothers are the heartbeat of every community. This impactful event at the Louisville Central Community Center is a powerful opportunity to come together, share lived experiences, and discuss ways to create a safer, more peaceful community for all.  

Join us to turn grief into growth and pain into purpose.

This event is hosted by the Office of Violence Prevention (OVP), in partnership with the Office for Women.

Lunch will be provided. FREE childcare available for all attendees.

Register Here

For more information, email: TRC@louisvilleky.gov  or visit the registration page.


Pop-Up Drop-Off

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The next Pop-Up Drop-Off event will be at Sun Valley Park and Ashby Lane Baptist Church on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Pop-Up Drop-Off events are free recycling and large item disposal events for residents of Jefferson County. 

Please review the flyer above to see what is and what isn't accepted. You can also learn more by visiting our Pop-Up Drop-Off webpage


Free Adoptions

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Pet of the Week

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Upcoming Events

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Germantown Oktoberfest

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Hope & Healing Brunch

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This outdoor celebration is dedicated to honoring women living with cancer, offering special recognition to survivors, and remembering those who have courageously fought but are no longer with us. Their strength and legacy continue to inspire our mission of hope, health, and healing.

This year’s guest speaker is Dr. Laila Agrawal, a distinguished hematologist/oncologist with Norton Healthcare.

Come enjoy:

  • A delicious catered brunch in a peaceful garden setting
  • Live music and inspirational speakers
  • Health and wellness resources from Norton Healthcare, Brown Cancer Center, Gilda’s Club, Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer, and Crystal Blossom
  • Meaningful fellowship, healing conversations, and genuine community love

Whether you’re a survivor, caregiver, advocate, or supporter, your presence brings light and strength to our gathering. This event is a powerful reminder that healing happens when we come together in compassion and care.


Boo at the Zoo

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Boo at the Zoo is presented by Meijer and is celebrating 44 years of merry, not scary fun! Tickets are on sale now and available at louisvillezoo.org/boo. This beloved event is a Louisville tradition and will begin this year starting September 27 and running through October 30 (Thursday – Sunday nights).

Tickets are all-inclusive and include Boo at the Zoo admission, parking, Spooktacular Carousel, “not-so-itsy-bitsy” Spider House and the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow attraction.

Children and adults are invited to dress up in their wildest costumes for the after-hours event.

Boo at the Zoo turns the Zoo into a living storybook, complete with favorite characters brought to life. There will be music, photo opportunities around every corner and, of course, a safe place to trick-or-treat for kids 11 and under. Guests are encouraged to bring their own trick-or-treat bags, but reusable treat bags will be available for purchase at the Zoo’s Gift Shop (while supplies last).

Tickets for “Boo at the Zoo presented by Meijer” are $13.75 for all non-members ages 3 and older and $7.25 for all members ages 3 and older. Children ages 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket.

Members and guests can purchase tickets online at louisvillezoo.org/boo, with their chosen date and arrival time. Ticket capacity is limited each night with popular nights expected to sell out quickly.

A limited number of Meijer “anytime tickets” can be purchased at participating Meijer stores for $11.75 starting September 21, 2025. Visit louisvillezoo.org/boo for a list of stores.


La Fiesta at the Zoo

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Louisville Zoo Honors Latin America

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and the Louisville Zoo are pleased to announce a new event celebrating the rich cultures of Latin America! La Fiesta at the Zoo: A Latin American Heritage Celebration will be September 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This festival has been months in the making, developed by Zoo staff in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. La Fiesta will honor the animals, traditions, cuisine, rhythms and stories of Latin America. The day will showcase local artistry and celebrate cultural diversity through festive music, dance, vibrant art and more.

“La Fiesta at the Zoo is more than a celebration, it’s a reflection of Louisville’s vibrant diversity and the strength we draw from people around the world who now call Louisville home,” said Mayor Greenberg. “I’m excited to see our city come together to honor Latin American heritage in such a special, inclusive way.”

Guests of all ages can embark on a virtual scavenger hunt through the Zoo, discovering fascinating facts about animals native to Latin America and the ecosystems they call home.

The Zoo is open daily year-round. Now through September 21, 2025, Zoo hours are 10 a.m. ─ 5 p.m. (enjoy until 6 p.m.). Beginning September 22, 2025 –March 13, 2026, Zoo hours will be 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (enjoy until 5 p.m.). The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Visit louisvillezoo.org for more info.


Bourbon Tasting @ Boojie's

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Introducing the new Uncle Boojie's Distilling Homeplace

Here in the elegant Louisville Homeplace, you don’t just sip—you hunt. Thieve bourbon straight from the barrel to select your favorite.

Date and time

Wednesday, September 24 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Uncle Boojie's Distilling Company * 700 Vine Street Louisville, KY

The down-home whiskey vibe is balanced by the upscale elegance of the Homeplace - overlooking Paristown, an historic, revitalized district in Louisville, known for its blend of urban culture and local charm.
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The Uncle Boojie Homeplace feels like your kinfolk’s porch on a summer night—easy‑going, warm, and ripe with stories. Their trusted Barrel Folks will guide you through a tasting straight from Skeeter Holler’s finest barrels, spinning yarns of how the family recipe came to life over 200 years ago.


Wine on the River Louisville

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Louisville’s 6th Annual Wine tasting event at the Belvedere on Saturday, October 11th, 2025, from 2 pm-6 pm

Date and time

Saturday, October 11 · 2 - 6pm EDT

Location

Belvedere - 141 North 6th Street Louisville, KY

From $24.53

Sample wine from National and International vineyards. With an "around the world" theme focusing on cultural regions with wine and food in each selected area.

Tickets for the Wine on the River Louisville include admission into the event, a souvenir glass, all beverage samples, and a portion to benefit Boys and Girls Club of Kentuckiana. Attendees must be 21+ to enter and show valid ID (sorry no children allowed). Food will be available for purchase. 

TICKETING INFO

  • GENERAL ADMISSION: INCLUDES EVENT SOUVENIR TASTING GLASS, 30 BEVERAGE SAMPLES, AND A PORTION TO BENEFIT BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF KENTUCKIANA.
  • VIP: INCLUDES 30 MINUTE EARLY ADMISSION, SPECIALTY WINE CUP, VIP LANYARD, ACCESS TO VIP AREA WITH SEATING AND SPECIALTY WINE, PORTION TO BENEFIT BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF KENTUCKIANA.
  • NON-DRINKING: INCLUDES ADMISSION INTO EVENT AND A BOTTLE OF WATER


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