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CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates
Cheri Bryant Hamilton
District 5 Councilwoman
601 West Jefferson Street
City Hall 3rd Floor
Louisville KY 40202
(502) 574-1105 E-mail
cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
Myra Friend-Ellis
Legislative Assistant
(502) 574-3905
E-mail myrafriend-ellislouisvillekygov
Fax (502) 574-2560
Written By
Chase Sanders chasesanderslouisvillekygov
Web address httpwwwlouisvillekygov
district 5
Please feel free to copy any of this information for use at your meetings or in your newsletters
If you would like to be removed from this
communication please email
with ldquoREMOVErdquo in the subject or body Thank you
March 22nd 2018
Mayorrsquos SummerWorks Employment Expo Saturday March 24 from 12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central Community Center (1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
This is a great opportunity for job seekers between the ages of 16-21 to re-ceive a job offer or an invitation to a follow-up interview so show up looking sharp and ready to go Leading companies like GE Humana Kindred Healthcare Kroger Norton Healthcare UPS an many more will be seeking to fill a wide range of part-time and full-time positions paying up to $1500 per hour Register at summerworksorgexpo
Louisville Grows 2018 Community Garden Grant The Louisville Grows 2018 Community Garden Grant provides up to $1000 in-kind or materials for new or expanding gardens managed by community organizations garden clubs neighborhood associations faith-based organizations and motivated community members in Louisville KY Schools and for-profit entities are not eligible If a grant is awarded groups are required to provide 10 in matching funds Applications are due by Monday March 27 2018 To receive a grant application contact Simon at agassitantlouisvillegrowsorg
The Butterfly Effect Prom Project and Event Tuesday March 27
330 pm - 6 pm NorthWest Neighborhood Place
(4018 West Market Street)
Prom is an exciting yet expensive time for many community families Your generous donation of a lovely prom dress shoes or accessories can be the metamorphosis for a young lady Tuxedo rental vouchers are also welcomed You can purpose to donate OR join us for the Butterfly Effect Prom Event which will be held on Tuesday March 27 at the NorthWest Neighborhood Place This event is sponsored in collaboration with Destinee Germany - Miss Black Kentucky Academy at Shawnee Youth Services and JCPS
For more information contact missblackkyamericagmailcom or uoflwomenalumnigmailcom or uoflwomenalumnigmailcom
2
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
3
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Mattie Jones
Wednesday March 28 at 5pm Louis Coleman Jr Drive at River Park Drive
Mattie Jones has fought for justice for over five
decades She is a valiant voice for equality on the local state and national levels Come out and join the community as we unveil a street sign to honor
her activism and commitment to justice
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Officer Nick Rodman
Thursday March 29 at 4pm First Division Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
Come out and show your support for one of Louisvillersquos fallen heroes Officer Nick Rodman
As we commemorate his life and duty by unveiling a street sign in his name in front of the First Division he so honorably served
Russell Neighborhood Springfest Saturday March 24 from 1200 pm - 400 pm
Joshua Tabernacle Church (426 S 15th Street)
FUN FUN FUN
Fun activities for youth and useful vendors and resources for adults
Come celebrate the start of Spring with your neighbors in the Russell Neighborhood
There will be great food live entertainment community vendors and community art
Pothole Blitz 2018 is Here
Pothole Blitz 2018 is officially underway Public Works crews are moving across the city to patch potholes created by the harsh winter weather Citizens can help in the blitz by reporting potholes to MetroCall in one of three ways Those using Twitter can use the hashtag 502pothole Include the hashtag along with the address or nearest intersection of the pothole location and a photo of the pothole in any tweet Therersquos also a pothole recording form at the top of the city website Louisvillekygov Click on the ldquoReport Potholerdquo link put in the location information and press send Of course citizens may also call Metro call at 311 or 574-5000
4
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Love City announces the opening of Porkland BBQ
March 28 St Cecelia (338 N 25th Street)
Come out and have a great time and great food
Louisville Grows Portland Neighborhood Tree Planting
Saturday March 24 from 845am - 300pm Louisville Grows Office (1641 Portland Avenue)
Come help plant 180 trees
Breakfast and Lunch included
No experience necessary
For more information contact Chandra at (562) 631-6823 or treesassittandtlouisvillegrowsorg
Shawnee Park Basin Project
The Shawnee Basin Project is well underway There is a
lot of activity going on within the project so be sure that
you are staying informed To learn more about whatrsquos
happening in the Shawnee Park Basin Project visit
httpshawneeparkbasinprojectorg
If you have any questions contact Molly Dorsey at
shawneeparkbasinprojectgmailcom or call the toll
free number at (844) 429-5817
Free Community Yoga Tuesdays through March 27th 630 pm ndash 730 pm Louisville Central Community Centers (LCCC)
(1300 W Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Yoga is a widely used practice of breath control meditation and the use of different body postures to relax and strengthen your muscles Join the Kentucky Yoga Initiative and LCCC for free yoga classes that are open to people of all ages backgrounds and levels of experience Mats are provided free of charge For more information please call (502) 583-8821
5
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Record Expungement and Employment Assistance for Ex-Felons
Saturday March 31 from 1000am - 1200pm
Spirit of Love Center (4107 West Market Street)
The Spirit of Love Center and Goodwill Industries are working in a collaborative effort to help ex-felons
gain employment and educate them about getting their records expunged This will be a forum to share
opportunities with the community which involves soft skill training interviewing techniques resume writing
and job placement The Goodwill has secured employers who are willing to hire ex-felons There will also
be information shared about how those with class D felonies will be able to get their records expunged
Speakers Don Smith CEO MaleLLC Goodwill Industries
Business Development Specialist Sharon Allgeier and
Attorney Marque G Carey
Brightside amp Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup
Saturday April 14
Organize your family your block your organization to help clean up District 5
Show your pride for the Brightside cleanup on Saturday April 14 as we kick off the
Mayorrsquos Give-a-Day
RevitalizationGentrification Forum Wednesday April 18th at 530pm
Louisville Urban League (1535 W Broadway)
Louisville has changed from 10 years ago neighborhoods with lower than median property values are experiencing a new focus This is a forum to see how we can a) bring prosperity and b) protect the current residents so they are not forced
out c) preserve neighborhood character How do we provide guidance and protections to have in place ahead of time We will have a mix of neighborhood people developers Metro Louisville people and even academics Even to agree on definitions of words we use all the time will help with have conversations Questions Please contact Metro Housing Corporation at (502) 584-6858 or cathymetropolitanhousingorg
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
2
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
3
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Mattie Jones
Wednesday March 28 at 5pm Louis Coleman Jr Drive at River Park Drive
Mattie Jones has fought for justice for over five
decades She is a valiant voice for equality on the local state and national levels Come out and join the community as we unveil a street sign to honor
her activism and commitment to justice
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Officer Nick Rodman
Thursday March 29 at 4pm First Division Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
Come out and show your support for one of Louisvillersquos fallen heroes Officer Nick Rodman
As we commemorate his life and duty by unveiling a street sign in his name in front of the First Division he so honorably served
Russell Neighborhood Springfest Saturday March 24 from 1200 pm - 400 pm
Joshua Tabernacle Church (426 S 15th Street)
FUN FUN FUN
Fun activities for youth and useful vendors and resources for adults
Come celebrate the start of Spring with your neighbors in the Russell Neighborhood
There will be great food live entertainment community vendors and community art
Pothole Blitz 2018 is Here
Pothole Blitz 2018 is officially underway Public Works crews are moving across the city to patch potholes created by the harsh winter weather Citizens can help in the blitz by reporting potholes to MetroCall in one of three ways Those using Twitter can use the hashtag 502pothole Include the hashtag along with the address or nearest intersection of the pothole location and a photo of the pothole in any tweet Therersquos also a pothole recording form at the top of the city website Louisvillekygov Click on the ldquoReport Potholerdquo link put in the location information and press send Of course citizens may also call Metro call at 311 or 574-5000
4
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Love City announces the opening of Porkland BBQ
March 28 St Cecelia (338 N 25th Street)
Come out and have a great time and great food
Louisville Grows Portland Neighborhood Tree Planting
Saturday March 24 from 845am - 300pm Louisville Grows Office (1641 Portland Avenue)
Come help plant 180 trees
Breakfast and Lunch included
No experience necessary
For more information contact Chandra at (562) 631-6823 or treesassittandtlouisvillegrowsorg
Shawnee Park Basin Project
The Shawnee Basin Project is well underway There is a
lot of activity going on within the project so be sure that
you are staying informed To learn more about whatrsquos
happening in the Shawnee Park Basin Project visit
httpshawneeparkbasinprojectorg
If you have any questions contact Molly Dorsey at
shawneeparkbasinprojectgmailcom or call the toll
free number at (844) 429-5817
Free Community Yoga Tuesdays through March 27th 630 pm ndash 730 pm Louisville Central Community Centers (LCCC)
(1300 W Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Yoga is a widely used practice of breath control meditation and the use of different body postures to relax and strengthen your muscles Join the Kentucky Yoga Initiative and LCCC for free yoga classes that are open to people of all ages backgrounds and levels of experience Mats are provided free of charge For more information please call (502) 583-8821
5
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Record Expungement and Employment Assistance for Ex-Felons
Saturday March 31 from 1000am - 1200pm
Spirit of Love Center (4107 West Market Street)
The Spirit of Love Center and Goodwill Industries are working in a collaborative effort to help ex-felons
gain employment and educate them about getting their records expunged This will be a forum to share
opportunities with the community which involves soft skill training interviewing techniques resume writing
and job placement The Goodwill has secured employers who are willing to hire ex-felons There will also
be information shared about how those with class D felonies will be able to get their records expunged
Speakers Don Smith CEO MaleLLC Goodwill Industries
Business Development Specialist Sharon Allgeier and
Attorney Marque G Carey
Brightside amp Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup
Saturday April 14
Organize your family your block your organization to help clean up District 5
Show your pride for the Brightside cleanup on Saturday April 14 as we kick off the
Mayorrsquos Give-a-Day
RevitalizationGentrification Forum Wednesday April 18th at 530pm
Louisville Urban League (1535 W Broadway)
Louisville has changed from 10 years ago neighborhoods with lower than median property values are experiencing a new focus This is a forum to see how we can a) bring prosperity and b) protect the current residents so they are not forced
out c) preserve neighborhood character How do we provide guidance and protections to have in place ahead of time We will have a mix of neighborhood people developers Metro Louisville people and even academics Even to agree on definitions of words we use all the time will help with have conversations Questions Please contact Metro Housing Corporation at (502) 584-6858 or cathymetropolitanhousingorg
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
3
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Mattie Jones
Wednesday March 28 at 5pm Louis Coleman Jr Drive at River Park Drive
Mattie Jones has fought for justice for over five
decades She is a valiant voice for equality on the local state and national levels Come out and join the community as we unveil a street sign to honor
her activism and commitment to justice
Honorary Street Sign Dedication For Officer Nick Rodman
Thursday March 29 at 4pm First Division Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
Come out and show your support for one of Louisvillersquos fallen heroes Officer Nick Rodman
As we commemorate his life and duty by unveiling a street sign in his name in front of the First Division he so honorably served
Russell Neighborhood Springfest Saturday March 24 from 1200 pm - 400 pm
Joshua Tabernacle Church (426 S 15th Street)
FUN FUN FUN
Fun activities for youth and useful vendors and resources for adults
Come celebrate the start of Spring with your neighbors in the Russell Neighborhood
There will be great food live entertainment community vendors and community art
Pothole Blitz 2018 is Here
Pothole Blitz 2018 is officially underway Public Works crews are moving across the city to patch potholes created by the harsh winter weather Citizens can help in the blitz by reporting potholes to MetroCall in one of three ways Those using Twitter can use the hashtag 502pothole Include the hashtag along with the address or nearest intersection of the pothole location and a photo of the pothole in any tweet Therersquos also a pothole recording form at the top of the city website Louisvillekygov Click on the ldquoReport Potholerdquo link put in the location information and press send Of course citizens may also call Metro call at 311 or 574-5000
4
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Love City announces the opening of Porkland BBQ
March 28 St Cecelia (338 N 25th Street)
Come out and have a great time and great food
Louisville Grows Portland Neighborhood Tree Planting
Saturday March 24 from 845am - 300pm Louisville Grows Office (1641 Portland Avenue)
Come help plant 180 trees
Breakfast and Lunch included
No experience necessary
For more information contact Chandra at (562) 631-6823 or treesassittandtlouisvillegrowsorg
Shawnee Park Basin Project
The Shawnee Basin Project is well underway There is a
lot of activity going on within the project so be sure that
you are staying informed To learn more about whatrsquos
happening in the Shawnee Park Basin Project visit
httpshawneeparkbasinprojectorg
If you have any questions contact Molly Dorsey at
shawneeparkbasinprojectgmailcom or call the toll
free number at (844) 429-5817
Free Community Yoga Tuesdays through March 27th 630 pm ndash 730 pm Louisville Central Community Centers (LCCC)
(1300 W Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Yoga is a widely used practice of breath control meditation and the use of different body postures to relax and strengthen your muscles Join the Kentucky Yoga Initiative and LCCC for free yoga classes that are open to people of all ages backgrounds and levels of experience Mats are provided free of charge For more information please call (502) 583-8821
5
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Record Expungement and Employment Assistance for Ex-Felons
Saturday March 31 from 1000am - 1200pm
Spirit of Love Center (4107 West Market Street)
The Spirit of Love Center and Goodwill Industries are working in a collaborative effort to help ex-felons
gain employment and educate them about getting their records expunged This will be a forum to share
opportunities with the community which involves soft skill training interviewing techniques resume writing
and job placement The Goodwill has secured employers who are willing to hire ex-felons There will also
be information shared about how those with class D felonies will be able to get their records expunged
Speakers Don Smith CEO MaleLLC Goodwill Industries
Business Development Specialist Sharon Allgeier and
Attorney Marque G Carey
Brightside amp Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup
Saturday April 14
Organize your family your block your organization to help clean up District 5
Show your pride for the Brightside cleanup on Saturday April 14 as we kick off the
Mayorrsquos Give-a-Day
RevitalizationGentrification Forum Wednesday April 18th at 530pm
Louisville Urban League (1535 W Broadway)
Louisville has changed from 10 years ago neighborhoods with lower than median property values are experiencing a new focus This is a forum to see how we can a) bring prosperity and b) protect the current residents so they are not forced
out c) preserve neighborhood character How do we provide guidance and protections to have in place ahead of time We will have a mix of neighborhood people developers Metro Louisville people and even academics Even to agree on definitions of words we use all the time will help with have conversations Questions Please contact Metro Housing Corporation at (502) 584-6858 or cathymetropolitanhousingorg
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
4
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Love City announces the opening of Porkland BBQ
March 28 St Cecelia (338 N 25th Street)
Come out and have a great time and great food
Louisville Grows Portland Neighborhood Tree Planting
Saturday March 24 from 845am - 300pm Louisville Grows Office (1641 Portland Avenue)
Come help plant 180 trees
Breakfast and Lunch included
No experience necessary
For more information contact Chandra at (562) 631-6823 or treesassittandtlouisvillegrowsorg
Shawnee Park Basin Project
The Shawnee Basin Project is well underway There is a
lot of activity going on within the project so be sure that
you are staying informed To learn more about whatrsquos
happening in the Shawnee Park Basin Project visit
httpshawneeparkbasinprojectorg
If you have any questions contact Molly Dorsey at
shawneeparkbasinprojectgmailcom or call the toll
free number at (844) 429-5817
Free Community Yoga Tuesdays through March 27th 630 pm ndash 730 pm Louisville Central Community Centers (LCCC)
(1300 W Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Yoga is a widely used practice of breath control meditation and the use of different body postures to relax and strengthen your muscles Join the Kentucky Yoga Initiative and LCCC for free yoga classes that are open to people of all ages backgrounds and levels of experience Mats are provided free of charge For more information please call (502) 583-8821
5
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Record Expungement and Employment Assistance for Ex-Felons
Saturday March 31 from 1000am - 1200pm
Spirit of Love Center (4107 West Market Street)
The Spirit of Love Center and Goodwill Industries are working in a collaborative effort to help ex-felons
gain employment and educate them about getting their records expunged This will be a forum to share
opportunities with the community which involves soft skill training interviewing techniques resume writing
and job placement The Goodwill has secured employers who are willing to hire ex-felons There will also
be information shared about how those with class D felonies will be able to get their records expunged
Speakers Don Smith CEO MaleLLC Goodwill Industries
Business Development Specialist Sharon Allgeier and
Attorney Marque G Carey
Brightside amp Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup
Saturday April 14
Organize your family your block your organization to help clean up District 5
Show your pride for the Brightside cleanup on Saturday April 14 as we kick off the
Mayorrsquos Give-a-Day
RevitalizationGentrification Forum Wednesday April 18th at 530pm
Louisville Urban League (1535 W Broadway)
Louisville has changed from 10 years ago neighborhoods with lower than median property values are experiencing a new focus This is a forum to see how we can a) bring prosperity and b) protect the current residents so they are not forced
out c) preserve neighborhood character How do we provide guidance and protections to have in place ahead of time We will have a mix of neighborhood people developers Metro Louisville people and even academics Even to agree on definitions of words we use all the time will help with have conversations Questions Please contact Metro Housing Corporation at (502) 584-6858 or cathymetropolitanhousingorg
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
5
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Record Expungement and Employment Assistance for Ex-Felons
Saturday March 31 from 1000am - 1200pm
Spirit of Love Center (4107 West Market Street)
The Spirit of Love Center and Goodwill Industries are working in a collaborative effort to help ex-felons
gain employment and educate them about getting their records expunged This will be a forum to share
opportunities with the community which involves soft skill training interviewing techniques resume writing
and job placement The Goodwill has secured employers who are willing to hire ex-felons There will also
be information shared about how those with class D felonies will be able to get their records expunged
Speakers Don Smith CEO MaleLLC Goodwill Industries
Business Development Specialist Sharon Allgeier and
Attorney Marque G Carey
Brightside amp Passport Health Plan Community-Wide Cleanup
Saturday April 14
Organize your family your block your organization to help clean up District 5
Show your pride for the Brightside cleanup on Saturday April 14 as we kick off the
Mayorrsquos Give-a-Day
RevitalizationGentrification Forum Wednesday April 18th at 530pm
Louisville Urban League (1535 W Broadway)
Louisville has changed from 10 years ago neighborhoods with lower than median property values are experiencing a new focus This is a forum to see how we can a) bring prosperity and b) protect the current residents so they are not forced
out c) preserve neighborhood character How do we provide guidance and protections to have in place ahead of time We will have a mix of neighborhood people developers Metro Louisville people and even academics Even to agree on definitions of words we use all the time will help with have conversations Questions Please contact Metro Housing Corporation at (502) 584-6858 or cathymetropolitanhousingorg
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
6
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
You are invited to celebrate the Historical Marker Dedication for the
Red Cross Hospital (1899-1976)
Tuesday April 10 2018 1100 am - 100 pm
1436 S Shelby Street Volunteers of America Freedom House Location
Where you born at the Red Cross Hospital Did you work at the Red Cross Hospital
Did you stay or have surgery at the Red Cross Hospital
Come celebrate this important hospital so important to Louisvillersquos and Kentuckyrsquos black communities
This event is sponsored by the Red Cross Hospital Committee Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Dr Wayne Tuckson Linda Hart Lewis
and Brunhilda Williams Curington
For more information Contact Councilwoman Cheri Hamiltonrsquos office at (502) 574-1105 cherihamiltonlouisvillekygov
3D Printing Academy for Girls April 2 - April 6 from 900am - 300pm
Louisville Central Community Centers(1300 W Muhammad Ali Blvd)
If you can imagine it You can print it
Youth for Technology and Louisville Central Community Centers to host the 3D Printing Academy for Girls You donrsquot have to be a nerdy techy to write programs build electronics or 3D print your ideas Think Black Panther Think Princess Shurirsquos Lab Think Making Change the world through Science Tech Register for this Spring Break camp by March 26 2018 at wwwyouthfortechnologyorgprograms3d-printing-academy-for-girls
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
7
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification
2038 Northwestern Parkway
A Change in Ownership memo and a Courier Journal Legal announcement have been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor by the Package NQ Retail Malt Beverage by the Package and a 200am Extended Package Sales Hours license(s) These are being applied for by a company located at 2038 Northwestern Pkwy Louisville KY 40203 The ad ran in The Courier Journal Friday March 2 2018 Anyone can protest the granting of the license(s) by writing the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1003 Twilight Trail Frankfort KY 40601-8400 until the deadline of April 1 2018
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
Presents Arbor Day Tree Giveaway April 21 from 9am - 1pm
Louisville Nature Center (3745 Illinois Ave)
Master Gardeners will distribute 1000 bare-root trees on Saturday morning They will also be available to provide information about the trees and help select the right tree for the right location
Limit of three trees per family
Varieties of trees available include White Dogwood
Redbud Pawpaw
Loblolly Pine Blue Spruce Red Maple Persimmon Blackgum
Sugar Maple Questions Contact jcmgaeventgmailcom
Louisville Metrorsquos Funding for the Home
Repair Program have been Exhausted
Effective Tuesday March 06 2018 Louisville
Metrorsquos funding for the Home Repair program
have been exhausted due to an unprecedented
volume of applications As such the Office of
Housing and Community Development (OHCD)
will not accept applications for the Home Repair
program until further notice The Home Repair
program uses Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funds provided by the US Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Because of
the unusually high number of applicants applications
are unable to be processed until additional funds
become available
The CDBG program provides grant assistance to
qualified applicants for necessary repairs that protect the
health safety and welfare of the household and the
immediate habitability of the home
For questions and additional information please
contact our Customer Service line at 5025745850
or visit httpslouisvillekygovgovernment
housing-community-developmenthousing-
assistance
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
8
Neighborhood House Seeking New Executive Director
Neighborhood House is a dynamic nonprofit that provides opportunities education and experiences that people need to break the cycle of poverty Neighborhood House has been located in the Portland commu-nity of west Louisville since 1963 and has programs for children as young as six weeks all the way through to our Four Seasons program for seniors Last year they served more than 500 children ensuring they had access to early childhood education and quality out-of-school time programs
The Neighborhood House is currently searching for its next Executive Director This is an exciting opportunity for an emerging leader who can leverage expertise and experience alongside their passion to lead the future growth and prosperity of Neighborhood House
Organizational Summary middot 122-year-old non-profit organization middot $19 Million annual budget middot 39 employees 27 FTEs middot Large modern facility shy middot Strong Neighborhood Support (More info below) Executive Director Summary
middot Assume overall strategic and operational responsibility for staff programs finances and serve as a steadfast steward of the mission middot Oversee fundraising planning and implementation and be the public face of the organization middot Ensure current strategy execution and future strategy development in conjunction with our dedicated staff and Board of Directors middot Partner with the board to drive accountability of organizational alignment to the vision and ensure consensus on the pathway to success middot An opportunity to build on a solid foundation and lead Neighborhood House into its next period of growth and maturity Important Links for this posting middot httpswwwnhkyorg (Neighborhood House Website) middot wwwworkableneighborhoodhousecom
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
GonzoFest Reception Friday April 13 from 630pm - 900pm
The 800 Building Sky Club (800 S 4th Street)
Join us as we remember Hunter S Thompson and envision honoring his legacy at Louisville Free Public Library
You are invited to a celebration of the life and legacy of
Hunter S Thompson and his mother Virginia Thompson and how libraries and literature influenced them both
RSVP by April 6 2018 by contacting
danahzimmerleelfplorg or (502) 574-1654
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
9
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Free Tax Preparation for Louisville Residents
There are free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents VITA and AARP volunteers available at sites across Louisville also will help residents determine eligibility for Earned Income Tax Credit Louisville Asset Building Coalitions Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained IRS-certified volun-teers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64000 in 2017
Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at httpslouisvillekyvitacaschedulercom
Some of the VITA free tax preparation sites are located at bull Facilities Management Services 1500 Lytle St bull Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway bull Nia Center 2900 W Broadway bull Portland Promise Center 1831 Baird St AARP site Portland Branch Library 3305 Northwestern Parkway
For a complete list of VITA locations including mobile sites as well as hours of operation visit httplabcservicesorg or call Metro United Wayrsquos 211 help referral service
In addition to the VITA sites AARP Tax Aides mission is to serve any person comes through the door with special attention to those 60 and older For a full AARP schedule and listing including mobile sites visit httpwwwaarp-tax-aide-louorg or call (502) 394-3443
Kentucky Shakespeare Presents
Shakespeare in the Parks
Sponsored by
Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton
District 5
Chickasaw Park April 15 at 630pm
Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy this wonderful
performance
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
10
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
The Metro Council is Bringing the
Council Meeting to District 5
Save the Date
Come and meet your representatives
Louisville Metro Council Meeting
at the Academy Shawnee (4001 Herman Street)
Thursday April 12 at 600pm
Molly Leonard Portland Community Center
Family Spring Fling (640N 27th Street)
Saturday April 14 1200 pm - 400 pm
Join us for a day of
FREE fun and games
prizes food vendors Rec on the Go
nutrition education
free health screenings and more
Join us for University of Louisville Womenrsquos Basketball Camp
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL APRIL 15 - $25 OFF
Day Camp for 3rd through 8th grade students June 11-14 2018
Go to the following link to register and find more information
httpscampsjumpforwardcom
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
11
CHERI BRYANT HAMILTON DISTRICT 5 COUNCILWOMAN E-News and Updates March 22nd 2018
Jesus and a Job Property Rehabilitation Project
2516 W Magazine Street
Love City Basketball Gym Ribbon Cutting
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination
12
Save the Date - Community Calendar March 22nd 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
23 24
Mayorrsquos
SummerWorks
Employment
Expo
Saturday
12pm - 3pm
Louisville Central
Community
Center (1300 W
Muhammad Ali
Blvd)
Russell
Neighborhood
Springfest
Louisville Grows
Portland
Neighborhood
Tree Planting
25
2018 Yearlings Club
Forum Series
330pm - 545pm
The Yearlings Club
(4309 W Broadway)
26 27
Deadline for the
Louisville Grows
2018 Community
Garden Grant
The Butterfly Effect
Prom Project
and Event
330 pm - 6 pm
NorthWest
Neighborhood
Place
(4018 West Market
Street)
28
Honorary Street Sign
Dedication
For Mattie Jones
5pm
Louis Coleman Jr
Drive at River Park
Drive
Love City announces
the opening of
Porkland BBQ
St Cecelia (338 N
25th Street)
29
Honorary Street
Sign Dedication
For Officer
Nick Rodman
4pm
First Division
Police Station
(416 N 29th Street)
30 31
Record
Expungement
and Employment
Assistance for
Ex-Felons
1000am -
1200pm
Spirit of Love
Center (4107
West Market
Street)
1
2
3D Printing
Academy for Girls
April 2 - April 6
from 900am -
300pm
Louisville Central
Community Cen-
ters(1300 W Mu-
hammad Ali Blvd)
3
Portland Now
Meeting
630pm
4
5
6 7
50 years ago in 1968 Shirley Chisolm became the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress In 1972 she became the first black candidate for a major partys nomination for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination