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The Call of The Pewee Volume 49, No. 11 www.peweevalleyky.org November, 2017 CITY OF PEWEE VALLEY Yule Log Celebration Sunday, December 3rd 5:30 - 7:30 pm Pewee Valley Town Square You Are Invited to Enjoy an Evening Having Dinner by the Bon Fire in Town Square, Singing Christmas Carols, Visiting Santa Claus and Taking a Walk Through Our Beautiful Park chili, hot dogs, hot chocolate & dessert

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  • The Call ofThe Pewee

    Volume 48, No.10 www.peweevalleyky.org Oct, 2016

    9/11 Memorial ServiesPewee Valley Fire Department

    9/11 Fifteenth Anniversary Memorial

    Sunday September 11th, 2016Pewee Valley Fire Station Two

    2677 Ash Avenue11am until 6pm.

    Join the Pewee Valley Fire Department as we commemorate the 15th Anniversary of the 9/11 attack. Meet your local Pewee Valley Firefighters and members from other Police, Fire and EMS agencies. Join us for a 4pm ceremony, remembering the tragedy and losses on 9/11. Light snacks will be provided to the public. Bring the children for a tour of the fire station and equipment and a meet and greet with your firefighters.

    A CLOSING REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE AT 6 PM

    The Oldham County Singers, under the direction of Walter Anderson, will be hosting a 15 Year Anniversary Memorial for 9/11 victims. The singers will be joined with choir members from St. Aloysius Church, Pewee Presbyterian Church, St. James Episcopal Church, as well as members of their clergy, BS troop 477, and other local officials.

    Oldham County Singers15 Year Anniversary Memorial

    Sunday September 11th, 2016Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church

    Family Life Center119 Central Avenue

    6:15 pm. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO THIS

    DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

    Volume 49, No. 11 www.peweevalleyky.org November, 2017

    CITY OF PEWEE VALLEYYule Log Celebration

    Sunday, December 3rd 5:30 - 7:30 pmPewee Valley Town Square

    You Are Invited to Enjoy an Evening Having Dinner by the Bon Fire in Town Square,

    Singing Christmas Carols, Visiting Santa Claus and Taking a Walk Through Our Beautiful Park

    chili, hot dogs,hot chocolate & dessert

  • NOVEMBER COUNCIL MEETING The regular meeting of the City Council of Pewee Valley, Kentucky was held on Monday, November 6, 2017. In attendance were Mayor Bob Rogers, Council Members Michele Pisano, Norman Schippert, Paige Bjorn, Rex Florence and Henry Walser. City Attorney John Singler and City Clerk Denise Haney were also present.\ Mayor Rogers introduced John Daly, Boy Scout from St. Aloysius local Troop 477. John at-tended the meeting in order to meet the require-ments of his Citizenship Merit Badge.FINANCIAL REPORT The 2017 Property Taxes are being collected. Mayor Rogers stated that approximately 90 per-cent of taxes have been collected. Most people have taken advantage of the discount and now the city is preparing for the audit.

    OPEN COMMENTS

    OLDHAM COUNTY DISPATCH222-0111 or 911 for emergencies

    OUR TOWNMayorBob Rogers 241-7340Roads & Drainage / Mowing /Environmental [email protected]

    Council MembersPaige Bjorn 445-2455Waste [email protected]

    Michele Pisano 654-7400Public [email protected]

    Otis “Rex” Florence 243-3405Finance / Insurance / Storm Waterflorence @peweevalleyky.org

    Bethany Major 724-6817Town Hall / Festivities / Central [email protected]

    Norman Schippert 241-8448Sidewalks/Central [email protected]

    Henry Walser 241-3010Communications / Website / ABC [email protected]

    City ClerkLaura Eichenberger [email protected]

    EditorPaula Kennedy [email protected]

    Police ChiefGreg Larimore [email protected]

    -2-

    POLICE REPORT Chief Larimore stated that the Houston Lane railroad crossing continues to be an issue, but it is being monitored. He asks drivers to be mindful and respectful, and to continue to monitor speed on Mt. Mercy. Various railroad crossings will be worked on in the near future in Pewee Valley and Crestwood. Chief Larimore thanked the Oldham County Sheriff’s Department for patrolling on Halloween. Chief Larimore stated there were no issues with the CASA 5K Run and thanked the Oldham County Sheriff’s Deputies for their help keeping the race safe, and thanked the Pewee Val-ley Vet for use of their property. Chief Larimore asks residents that have an emergency to please call dispatch. If you have a complaint or safety concern, please contact Chief Larimore directly. Norman Schippert asked if the new police radio was in service. Chief Larimore stated it should be implemented in the next month when communication and antennae issues have been addressed.

    No response to the call for open comments.

  • Total police activity for October:

    Traffic Stops - 236Traffic Charges - 85Motorist Assist - 2Accidents - 1Courtesy Notice - 189

    Code Enforcement - 11Criminal Invest. - 9School Patrols - 40Complaints - 24

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    -3-

    COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTSMichele Pisano (Public Safety): No report.

    Bethany Major (Town Hall/Festivities/Central Park):Bethany Major was not present. Mayor Rogers informed attendees of next event, which is the Yule Log, December 3rd, with events in-cluding food, visit from Santa and carolers.

    Norman Schippert (Sidewalks): Still waiting on the deed research for the sidewalks on Ash Av-enue as there is no clear right-of-way. Time frame was discussed once easements are required.

    Henry Walser (Communications/Website/Alco-holic Beverage Control Administration): No re-port.

    Mayor Rogers thanked the volunteers and participants of the CASA Run and was pleased with the turnout. Mayor Rogers gave special thanks to the Pewee Valley Veterinary Clinic for their use of the property for parking and race fes-tivities. Mayor Rogers asked the residents of Pewee Valley to contact Chief Larimore in case of an emergency or safety related issues.

    -4-

    Pewee Valley CemeteryEstablished 1871

    Burial Sites Available

    David Gleason 553-2840Bert Stoess 241-4202

    8712 Ash AvenuePewee Valley, KY 40056502.551-8160

    Handicap Accessible

    Oldham County Physical Therapy

    Shannon D. Snider P.T., CSCSKaren Snider P.T.

    P. O. Box 615309 LaGrange Rd.Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    Office: (502) 243-6868fax: (502) 243-6867

    EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONEffective August 17th CodeRed will no

    longer provide emergency notifications in Old-ham County. Anyone currently signed up with CodeRed MUST register with the new Emer-gency Notification System, which is RaveAlert/Smart911. Residents are encouraged to signup online at www.oldhamcountyky.gov. Simply click on the Smart 911 logo to sign up. Any resident who does not have access to the Internet can call 225-5115 to sign up manually. The new service allows individuals and fami-lies to sign up not only to receive emergency no-tifications, but also to provide key information to call takers that can be used during an emergency call to 911. All residents are highly encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications, important general notifications and to share information with Emergency Management. Residents DO NOT have to provide any personal or identifying information to sign up.

    Stop by Town Hall and see the oil painting “Central Avenue” donated by Charles and Alice Booker.

    TOWN HALL NEWS

    The City Council of the City of Pewee Valley will hold a public hearing to collect public comments concerning its proposed road fund expenditures in the upcoming fiscal year. The public hearing will be held at the next City Council Meeting, Wednesday, Sep-tember 7, 2016, 7:00 p.m., at Town Hall, 312 Mt. Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, Kentucky.

    PUBLIC HEARING NOTICERex Florence (Insurance/Finance/Water Qual-ity): No report.

    Paige Bjorn (Waste Management/Recycling): No report.

    Bob Rogers (Roads & Drainage/Environmental Board/Mowing): Mayor Rogers stated that the salt supply is ready for the upcoming winter sea-son. Potholes will be assessed on Wooldridge and Old Forest. Ten various trees have been planted on the right of way by railroad tracks.

    Pewee Valley Apartment for Rent

    One Bedroom ~ 1-2 peopleAll utilities included.

    One Year Lease ~ $700/month

    Call 241-5882

    -4-

    Pewee Valley CemeteryEstablished 1871

    Burial Sites Available

    David Gleason 553-2840Bert Stoess 241-4202

    8712 Ash AvenuePewee Valley, KY 40056502.551-8160

    Handicap Accessible

    Oldham County Physical Therapy

    Shannon D. Snider P.T., CSCSKaren Snider P.T.

    P. O. Box 615309 LaGrange Rd.Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    Office: (502) 243-6868fax: (502) 243-6867

    EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONEffective August 17th CodeRed will no

    longer provide emergency notifications in Old-ham County. Anyone currently signed up with CodeRed MUST register with the new Emer-gency Notification System, which is RaveAlert/Smart911. Residents are encouraged to signup online at www.oldhamcountyky.gov. Simply click on the Smart 911 logo to sign up. Any resident who does not have access to the Internet can call 225-5115 to sign up manually. The new service allows individuals and fami-lies to sign up not only to receive emergency no-tifications, but also to provide key information to call takers that can be used during an emergency call to 911. All residents are highly encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications, important general notifications and to share information with Emergency Management. Residents DO NOT have to provide any personal or identifying information to sign up.

    Stop by Town Hall and see the oil painting “Central Avenue” donated by Charles and Alice Booker.

    TOWN HALL NEWS

    The City Council of the City of Pewee Valley will hold a public hearing to collect public comments concerning its proposed road fund expenditures in the upcoming fiscal year. The public hearing will be held at the next City Council Meeting, Wednesday, Sep-tember 7, 2016, 7:00 p.m., at Town Hall, 312 Mt. Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, Kentucky.

    PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

    NEW BUSINESS Henry Walser proposed a piping standard drawn up by City engineer Mel Milburn and ap-proved by City Council, regarding encroachment permits for driveway aprons and culvert pipes. A

  • LESLEY ALLEN, PT, DPT, PYT

    Doctor of Physical theraPy

    Professional yoga theraPist

    Women's health sPecialistin obstetrics - Pregnancy,high risk Pregnancy, anDPostPartum care

    www.chhPYT.com

    Insurance accepted for physical therapy services. In network with Humana,United Healthcare and Anthem. Many HSA’s & FSA’s accepted

    for therapeutic yoga with MD prescription.

    (502)762-3387 [email protected]

    Physical TheraPy and TheraPeuTic yoga classes

    grouP yoga and Tai chi classes

    RegisteR online at www.chhpyt.com

    PrenaTal/PosTnaTal servicesHome visits for Pregnant Patients on bedrest

    Prenatal Yoga Classes, Postnatal PelviC floor mommY & babY Classes, HigH risk PregnanCY and exerCise Per aCog

    guidelines, labor & deliverY Positioning

    MusculoskeleTal dysfuncTionPelviC girdle Pain, PubiC sYmPHYsis Pain, diastasis reCti,

    saCroiliaC Joint Pain, stress urinarY inContinenCe,artHritiC Conditions, etC.

    502.290.0694205 LaGranGe road , Pewee VaLLey

    Keep up with what’s going on in Pewee Valley. Go to www.peweevalleyky.organd subscribe to E-News Alert.(Call Laura at 241-8343 if you need help in signing up.)

    Landscaping: Design/Build Patios, Walkways Plantings Maintenance

    ADDED SERVICES ATCENTER FOR HOLISTIC HEALING

    The Center for Holistic Healing in Pewee Valley is excited to announce they will now be of-fering Functional Movement and Massage Ther-apy. Marda Mills recently joined their team after relocating with her family from Chicago. In Chi-cago, she owned a very well respected Functional Movement and Massage Therapy business. Her added healing modality is a great complement to the services provided at CHH!

    Marda has an innate understanding of the body through her years as an athlete, which she combined with a degree from the Wellness and Massage Training Institute to become a body-worker. After several years of practicing massage therapy, she realized many chronic injuries were rooted in dysfunctional movement. This realiza-tion led to additional certifications including: NeuroKinetic Therapy ™, Barefoot Training and Rehab, Rocktape, FMS, Restorative Breathing and Structural Integration. Marda is a board certi-fied, licensed massage therapist. She charges $75/hr for both movement and massage therapy and will tailor your session to best suit your needs.

    Contact her either by phone or text at 630-779-1094 or email her at [email protected] to book an appointment.

    -5-

    PEWEE PROPERTY TRANSFERS- Richard and Linda Fillippini to Robert and Kay Maum, 7605 Woodridge Drive, $337,500- The Jones Group, LLC to Brian and Elizabeth Glenn, 8231 Houston Lane, $620,000- Rosendo and Sarah Usandizaga to Christopher and Andrea Houser, 131 Rosswoods, $473,000

    -4-

    Upon approval of payment of outstanding bills, the Council voted unanimously to adjourn.

    -4-

    Pewee Valley CemeteryEstablished 1871

    Burial Sites Available

    David Gleason 553-2840Bert Stoess 241-4202

    8712 Ash AvenuePewee Valley, KY 40056502.551-8160

    Handicap Accessible

    Oldham County Physical Therapy

    Shannon D. Snider P.T., CSCSKaren Snider P.T.

    P. O. Box 615309 LaGrange Rd.Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    Office: (502) 243-6868fax: (502) 243-6867

    EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONEffective August 17th CodeRed will no

    longer provide emergency notifications in Old-ham County. Anyone currently signed up with CodeRed MUST register with the new Emer-gency Notification System, which is RaveAlert/Smart911. Residents are encouraged to signup online at www.oldhamcountyky.gov. Simply click on the Smart 911 logo to sign up. Any resident who does not have access to the Internet can call 225-5115 to sign up manually. The new service allows individuals and fami-lies to sign up not only to receive emergency no-tifications, but also to provide key information to call takers that can be used during an emergency call to 911. All residents are highly encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications, important general notifications and to share information with Emergency Management. Residents DO NOT have to provide any personal or identifying information to sign up.

    Stop by Town Hall and see the oil painting “Central Avenue” donated by Charles and Alice Booker.

    TOWN HALL NEWS

    The City Council of the City of Pewee Valley will hold a public hearing to collect public comments concerning its proposed road fund expenditures in the upcoming fiscal year. The public hearing will be held at the next City Council Meeting, Wednesday, Sep-tember 7, 2016, 7:00 p.m., at Town Hall, 312 Mt. Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, Kentucky.

    PUBLIC HEARING NOTICELESLEY ALLEN, PT, DPT, PYT

    Doctor of Physical theraPy

    Professional yoga theraPist

    Women's health sPecialistin obstetrics - Pregnancy,high risk Pregnancy, anDPostPartum care

    www.chhPYT.com

    Insurance accepted for physical therapy services. In network with Humana,United Healthcare and Anthem. Many HSA’s & FSA’s accepted

    for therapeutic yoga with MD prescription.

    (502)762-3387 [email protected]

    Physical TheraPy and TheraPeuTic yoga classes

    grouP yoga and Tai chi classes

    RegisteR online at www.chhpyt.com

    PrenaTal/PosTnaTal servicesHome visits for Pregnant Patients on bedrest

    Prenatal Yoga Classes, Postnatal PelviC floor mommY & babY Classes, HigH risk PregnanCY and exerCise Per aCog

    guidelines, labor & deliverY Positioning

    MusculoskeleTal dysfuncTionPelviC girdle Pain, PubiC sYmPHYsis Pain, diastasis reCti,

    saCroiliaC Joint Pain, stress urinarY inContinenCe,artHritiC Conditions, etC.

    502.290.0694205 LaGranGe road , Pewee VaLLey

    Keep up with what’s going on in Pewee Valley. Go to www.peweevalleyky.organd subscribe to E-News Alert.(Call Laura at 241-8343 if you need help in signing up.)

    Landscaping: Design/Build Patios, Walkways Plantings Maintenance

    ADDED SERVICES ATCENTER FOR HOLISTIC HEALING

    The Center for Holistic Healing in Pewee Valley is excited to announce they will now be of-fering Functional Movement and Massage Ther-apy. Marda Mills recently joined their team after relocating with her family from Chicago. In Chi-cago, she owned a very well respected Functional Movement and Massage Therapy business. Her added healing modality is a great complement to the services provided at CHH!

    Marda has an innate understanding of the body through her years as an athlete, which she combined with a degree from the Wellness and Massage Training Institute to become a body-worker. After several years of practicing massage therapy, she realized many chronic injuries were rooted in dysfunctional movement. This realiza-tion led to additional certifications including: NeuroKinetic Therapy ™, Barefoot Training and Rehab, Rocktape, FMS, Restorative Breathing and Structural Integration. Marda is a board certi-fied, licensed massage therapist. She charges $75/hr for both movement and massage therapy and will tailor your session to best suit your needs.

    Contact her either by phone or text at 630-779-1094 or email her at [email protected] to book an appointment.

    -5-

    permit will be issued when property owners com-ply with the drawings to ensure the best construc-tion practices. Mayor Rogers stated that residents will have another month to address speed hump issues on Old Floydsburg and Old Forest. If residents have concerns they should contact Mayor Rogers. Mayor Rogers asked for permission to sign the agreement between the OC Sanitation De-partment and the City of Pewee Valley. City Attorney John Singler reviewed the main points for the Council including meet-ing the City’s encroachment requirements, site restoration, damage and erosion control, and an easement agreement. Motion submitted by Nor-man Schippert, seconded by Henry Walser and approved by Council to grant Mayor Rogers per-mission to sign agreement, contingent upon ap-proval by the OC Board. Michelle Pisano requests that residents that ask for tree removal/service on their property be contacted by the City to acknowledge their requests. Mayor Rogers concurred and said he would be the one to contact the residents.

    CHILDREN IN CRISIS

    THIS MONTH’S NEEDS

    We have an Oldham County family with 5 chil-dren who are in need of the following:

    -Food for the family-Cleaning supplies

    -Diapers for a (now) 3 month old girl (Probably size 1 and 2 diapers), Baby wipes

    -Toiletries (deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, bar soap, laundry soap)

    Casual clothes (school clothes) for:-Girl age 12….shirt girls 14-16, shoes ladies size 7, dresses ladies XS or junior size -Boy age 10…..shirt 10-12, pants 10-12, shoe boys size 4, underwear boys large-Boy age 6…shirt size 7-8, pants 7-8, shoe boys size 3, underwear boys medium-Boy age 5…shirt size 5, pants size 5, shoe children’s size 12, underwear boys small-Baby girl…3 months….clothes size 3-6 months for winter and 6-9 months for spring/summer

    Items can be dropped off at Town Hall, 312 Mt. Mercy Drive, Monday through Friday, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. If

    you are unable to drop-off, please contact Chief Larimore (640-9664) to arrange for a pick-up..

  • LESLEY ALLEN, PT, DPT, PYT

    Doctor of Physical theraPy

    Professional yoga theraPist

    Women's health sPecialistin obstetrics - Pregnancy,high risk Pregnancy, anDPostPartum care

    www.chhPYT.com

    Insurance accepted for physical therapy services. In network with Humana,United Healthcare and Anthem. Many HSA’s & FSA’s accepted

    for therapeutic yoga with MD prescription.

    (502)762-3387 [email protected]

    Physical TheraPy and TheraPeuTic yoga classes

    grouP yoga and Tai chi classes

    RegisteR online at www.chhpyt.com

    PrenaTal/PosTnaTal servicesHome visits for Pregnant Patients on bedrest

    Prenatal Yoga Classes, Postnatal PelviC floor mommY & babY Classes, HigH risk PregnanCY and exerCise Per aCog

    guidelines, labor & deliverY Positioning

    MusculoskeleTal dysfuncTionPelviC girdle Pain, PubiC sYmPHYsis Pain, diastasis reCti,

    saCroiliaC Joint Pain, stress urinarY inContinenCe,artHritiC Conditions, etC.

    502.290.0694205 LaGranGe road , Pewee VaLLey

    Keep up with what’s going on in Pewee Valley. Go to www.peweevalleyky.organd subscribe to E-News Alert.(Call Laura at 241-8343 if you need help in signing up.)

    Landscaping: Design/Build Patios, Walkways Plantings Maintenance

    ADDED SERVICES ATCENTER FOR HOLISTIC HEALING

    The Center for Holistic Healing in Pewee Valley is excited to announce they will now be of-fering Functional Movement and Massage Ther-apy. Marda Mills recently joined their team after relocating with her family from Chicago. In Chi-cago, she owned a very well respected Functional Movement and Massage Therapy business. Her added healing modality is a great complement to the services provided at CHH!

    Marda has an innate understanding of the body through her years as an athlete, which she combined with a degree from the Wellness and Massage Training Institute to become a body-worker. After several years of practicing massage therapy, she realized many chronic injuries were rooted in dysfunctional movement. This realiza-tion led to additional certifications including: NeuroKinetic Therapy ™, Barefoot Training and Rehab, Rocktape, FMS, Restorative Breathing and Structural Integration. Marda is a board certi-fied, licensed massage therapist. She charges $75/hr for both movement and massage therapy and will tailor your session to best suit your needs.

    Contact her either by phone or text at 630-779-1094 or email her at [email protected] to book an appointment.

    -5-

    OCTOBER COUNCIL MEETINGThe regular meeting of the City Council of

    Pewee Valley, Kentucky was held on Monday, October 4, 2016. In attendance were Mayor Bob Rogers, Council Members Henry Walser, Rex Florence, Paige Bjorn, Norman Schippert, Bethany Major, and Dick Filippini. Also in atten-dance were John Singler, City Attorney and Laura Eichenberger, City Clerk.

    FINANCIAL REPORT TheProfit&Lossvs.ActualthroughAugust2016andtheProfit&Lossvs.ComparisonBal-ance Sheet reports through September 2016 from the Treasurer were distributed in the Council Member meeting packets. Mayor Rogers report-edwewouldprobablyhave the report from theauditor in the next 60 days.

    OPEN COMMENTSJohn Bishop stated again how much he ap-

    preciates the restoration of Town Hall.

    POLICE REPORT ChiefLarimore remindseveryone thatwiththe cooler weather a lot more people are out walking. Be sure to stay on the side of the road andwearreflectiveclothing.Theopenburnbanexpired October 1st. Before you burn, please call Oldham County Central Dispatch at 222-0111 and let them know.

    Chief Larimore reported that St. Aloysius has painted the wooden sign poles white as stipulated bytheCouncilupontheapprovaloftheirTempo-rary Sign Permit Application last month.

    -2-

    502-241-2101PLUMBING INC.

    After Hours Service Now AvailableP. O. Box 464 Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    www.crestwoodplumbinginc.com

    Our TOwnMayorBob Rogers 241-7340Roads&Drainage/Mowing/[email protected]

    Council MembersPaige Bjorn 445-2465Waste [email protected]

    Dick Filippini 241-1237Public [email protected]

    Otis “Rex” Florence 243-3405Finance/Insurance/[email protected]

    Bethany Major 724-6817TownHall/Festivities/[email protected]

    Norman Schippert [email protected]

    Henry Walser 241-3010Communication/Website/[email protected]

    City ClerkLaura [email protected]

    EditorPaula Kennedy [email protected]

    Police ChiefGreg Larimore [email protected]

    OLDHAM COUNTY DISPATCH222-0111 or 911 for emergencies

    -5-

    LESLEY ALLEN, PT, DPT, PYT

    Doctor of Physical theraPy

    Professional yoga theraPist

    Women's health sPecialistin obstetrics - Pregnancy,high risk Pregnancy, anDPostPartum care

    www.chhPYT.com

    Insurance accepted for physical therapy services. In network with Humana,United Healthcare and Anthem. Many HSA’s & FSA’s accepted

    for therapeutic yoga with MD prescription.

    (502)762-3387 [email protected]

    Physical TheraPy and TheraPeuTic yoga classes

    grouP yoga and Tai chi classes

    RegisteR online at www.chhpyt.com

    PrenaTal/PosTnaTal servicesHome visits for Pregnant Patients on bedrest

    Prenatal Yoga Classes, Postnatal PelviC floor mommY & babY Classes, HigH risk PregnanCY and exerCise Per aCog

    guidelines, labor & deliverY Positioning

    MusculoskeleTal dysfuncTionPelviC girdle Pain, PubiC sYmPHYsis Pain, diastasis reCti,

    saCroiliaC Joint Pain, stress urinarY inContinenCe,artHritiC Conditions, etC.

    502.290.0694205 LaGranGe road , Pewee VaLLey

    Keep up with what’s going on in Pewee Valley. Go to www.peweevalleyky.organd subscribe to E-News Alert.(Call Laura at 241-8343 if you need help in signing up.)

    Landscaping: Design/Build Patios, Walkways Plantings Maintenance

    ADDED SERVICES ATCENTER FOR HOLISTIC HEALING

    The Center for Holistic Healing in Pewee Valley is excited to announce they will now be of-fering Functional Movement and Massage Ther-apy. Marda Mills recently joined their team after relocating with her family from Chicago. In Chi-cago, she owned a very well respected Functional Movement and Massage Therapy business. Her added healing modality is a great complement to the services provided at CHH!

    Marda has an innate understanding of the body through her years as an athlete, which she combined with a degree from the Wellness and Massage Training Institute to become a body-worker. After several years of practicing massage therapy, she realized many chronic injuries were rooted in dysfunctional movement. This realiza-tion led to additional certifications including: NeuroKinetic Therapy ™, Barefoot Training and Rehab, Rocktape, FMS, Restorative Breathing and Structural Integration. Marda is a board certi-fied, licensed massage therapist. She charges $75/hr for both movement and massage therapy and will tailor your session to best suit your needs.

    Contact her either by phone or text at 630-779-1094 or email her at [email protected] to book an appointment.

    -5-

    PEWEE RESIDENTSPLEASE SUPPORT OUR

    ADVERTISERS THEY MAKETHE CALL OF THE PEWEE

    POSSIBLE!

    ‘Tis the season . . . Mayor Rogers volunteered as a bell-ringer for the Salvation Army. He was stationed at the Forest Springs Kroger on Sunday, November 12th.

    Hughes Avenue Storage7014 Hughes AvenueCrestwood, Ky. 40014

    We have buildings available15 x 18 20 x 18 12 x 31 25 x 25

    Plus outside storage available

    We are secured with block walls and camerasCell 502 599-1546 Ron Morris

  • -6-

    The Call of the Pewee is a monthly publication of the Pewee Valley City Council, Bob Rogers, Mayor, and is mailed free to all Pewee Valley residents.

    To submit news or advertising, please contact Editor Paula Kennedy at 241-4106 or email at: [email protected]. A yearly subscription for non-Pewee residents is $12.00. To subscribe, send your name, address, telephone number and payment to:

    City Hall • 312 Mt. Mercy • P. O. Box 769 • Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    THE CALL OF THE PEWEE312 Mt. MercyP. O. Box 769Pewee Valley, KY 40056________________________www.peweevalleyky.org

    [email protected] of Pewee Valley (502) 664-8396

    Serving Oldhamand Jefferson

    Counties for Over30 Years

    Specializing inCommercial and

    ResidentialPainting

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    SIGN UPNOW

    Adult and Youth (ages 9-12) Archery Lessons - Sessions start in August at Wendell Moore Park. Cost $55 per person.

    O.C. Parks & Recreation225-0655

    PEWEE VALLEY CALENDAR OF EVENTSACTIVITYDATE FOR INFORMATION

    Wed, Sept 7 7 pm - Pewee Valley Town Council Meeting. Pewee Valley Town Hall241-8343

    Mon, Sept 19 7 pm - Pewee Valley Environment Board Meeting - Town Hall, Pewee Valley

    Pewee Valley Town Hall241-8343

    Tues, Sept 27 7 pm - Mayor’s Night In 5 Pewee Valley Town Hall241-8343

    Sun, Sept 25 6-8 pm -Pewee Valley Concert in the Park - Music by the Whiskey Bent Valley Boys. Bring a lawn chair.

    Project Guild of LaGrange(502) 507-2855

    Sun, Sept 11 11 am - 6 pm - Pewee Valley Fire Department 9/11 Fifteenth Anniversary Memorial -2677 Ash Avenue

    Pewee Valley Town Hall241-8343

    CHILDREN IN CRISIS Belowaretheitemswearecollectingthismonth.ItemscanbedroppedoffatTownHall,312,Mt.MercyDrive,Monday--Friday,9:15a.m.to12:30p.m.(oryoumaycalltoarrangeforadrop-offtimeor make an individual pick-up arrangement, if necessary--241-8343). Your generosity is making a dif-ference in young lives in our county!

    FamilyItemsNeededThisMonthWhisFood staples: peanut butter, canned goods, applesauce, soup, boxed mac and cheese, etc.

    Mon, Sept 19 7 pm - Pewee Valley Fire Protection District Board Meeting- 8607 Foley Ave, Pewee Valley

    Pewee Valley Fire Station241-0025

    Ann Weingardt - Director

    207 LaGrange RoadPewee Valley, KY 40056

    (502) 243-2522

    Ballet Jazz Hip-Hop Tap YogaAges Three to Adult

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    SOILS 101Oldham County Cooperative Extension Ser-

    vice is offering a class What You Need to Know to Grow Gardens and Crops on Saturday, Septem-ber 17th at 10 am. The class will be held at the Extension Office at 1815 North Highway 393 in LaGrange. Please contact the office at 502-222-9453 to RSVP.

    HISTORY HOUNDSIt’s time for History Hounds again. Chil-

    dren ages birth to preschool can visit the Oldham County History Center each Thursday morning to explore history. There will be all kinds of ac-tivities to help them learn about the world around them and their place in it. The fall season (Aug 18 through Dec 8) will focus on different aspects of nature. History Hounds is a free educational outreach program that will include crafts, music, storytelling, games and taking a look at artifacts relating to Oldham County’s history.

    Programs are held on Thursdays from 10 to 11am in the Rob Morris Educational Building on the History Center Grounds. Registration is not necessary. For more information call the History Center at (502) 222-0826. History Hounds is sponsored by Project Guild of LaGrange.

    - Larry Z. Smith and Judy R. Smith to Tracee and Matthew Brown, Lot 44, Block D, Lloydsboro, Maple Avenue $90,000.

    PEWEE PROPERTY TRANSFERS

    COLONEL WILLIAM OLDAHMOldham County Judge-Executive David

    Voegele has helped design a commemorative coin to recognize contributions to the construction fund for a statue of county namesake Colonel William Oldham.

    Voegele said the 2.25-inch coins will provide a token of appreciation for anyone who has contrib-uted to the statue.

    Oldham County Fiscal Court agreed to com-nmision artist Matt Weir to build the statue. It is expected to cost between $128,500 and $134,000. Currently, Voegele has raised $93,000 and sales of the coins may help raise the rest of the funding needed. A minimum donation of $35 is necessary to receive a coin. Colonel Oldham was an officer in the Revo-lutionary War and served as sheriff of Jefferson County, VA., which includes modern day Oldham County. He was among 120 members of the Colo-nial army who marched from Virginia to Boston covering a distance of 600 miles within 23 days. He also served under Geroge Washington at Valley Forge.

    Reprint from The Oldham Era, Glen Jennings, Reporter

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    Pewee Valley CemeteryEstablished 1871

    Burial Sites Available

    David Gleason 553-2840Bert Stoess 241-4202

    8712 Ash AvenuePewee Valley, KY 40056502.551-8160

    Handicap Accessible

    Oldham County Physical Therapy

    Shannon D. Snider P.T., CSCSKaren Snider P.T.

    P. O. Box 615309 LaGrange Rd.Pewee Valley, KY 40056

    Office: (502) 243-6868fax: (502) 243-6867

    EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONEffective August 17th CodeRed will no

    longer provide emergency notifications in Old-ham County. Anyone currently signed up with CodeRed MUST register with the new Emer-gency Notification System, which is RaveAlert/Smart911. Residents are encouraged to signup online at www.oldhamcountyky.gov. Simply click on the Smart 911 logo to sign up. Any resident who does not have access to the Internet can call 225-5115 to sign up manually. The new service allows individuals and fami-lies to sign up not only to receive emergency no-tifications, but also to provide key information to call takers that can be used during an emergency call to 911. All residents are highly encouraged to sign up for emergency notifications, important general notifications and to share information with Emergency Management. Residents DO NOT have to provide any personal or identifying information to sign up.

    Stop by Town Hall and see the oil painting “Central Avenue” donated by Charles and Alice Booker.

    TOWN HALL NEWS

    The City Council of the City of Pewee Valley will hold a public hearing to collect public comments concerning its proposed road fund expenditures in the upcoming fiscal year. The public hearing will be held at the next City Council Meeting, Wednesday, Sep-tember 7, 2016, 7:00 p.m., at Town Hall, 312 Mt. Mercy Drive, Pewee Valley, Kentucky.

    PUBLIC HEARING NOTICECode Enforcement – 13Criminal Invest. – 12Courtesy Notice – 166School Patrols – 57

    Traffic Stops – 272Complaints – 21Motorist Assist – 5Citations – 109Accidents – 2

    Total police activity for September:

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    Mayor Rogers thanked Chief Larimore for installing the programmable thermostat in the meeting room. With other improvements such as LED lighting and the programmable thermostat in the Town Hall offices, the City is saving ap-proximately $47 a month. A salute to Mail by Rail Heritage will be held on October 22nd, at Noon, at the Caboose, during the Arts & Crafts Day in Pewee Valley (10 am to 4 pm). The second annual CASA Superhero 5K will be held Saturday, October 29th and will begin in front of Town Hall at 8 am. The City received notice that we are the first community in the State to be awarded Tree City U.S.A. this year. This is the City’s 21st year. The Environmental Board is looking into applying for a Growth Award for the community.

    Mayor Rogers thanked Cindy Trujillo for the Fall decorations in front of Town Hall and the ga-zebo.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTSBethany Major (Town Hall/Festivities/Park): Bethany Major reported there are plans for addi-tional plantings around Central Park this Fall.

    The Pewee Valley Historical Society met in July. The group is reviewing and choosing photos

    NEW BUSINESSPermanent Sign Application: Schur Funeral

    Home - Following revisions to the original ap-plication, Bob Rueff of the Rueff Sign Company, made adjustments to the sign to comply with County and City regulations. The sign will be 10 feet in height and have an opaque background, so that only the letters reading “Schurr Funeral Home” and “schurfh.com” will be illuminated at night. A motion to approve the revised Permanent Sign Application was made and seconded¸ with all Council Members present voting in favor.

    signage, and writing the content for the Historical Society website. There are also volunteers scan-ning all the old issues of the Call of the Pewee and Donna is uploading them to the website.

    Norman Schippert (Sidewalks): we are now waiting on the contractor to begin work on the sidewalk along Highway 146.

    Bob Rogers (Roads & Drainage/Tree Board): Last Thursday evening, July 28th, a sinkhole opened at the intersection of Rosswood and Ridge-wood Drives. Friday morning the Hosler family (Quality Grading) brought all the equipment need-ed to dig it out, fix it, and cover it. The hole was three to four feet deep. The City is applying to the State for assistance from the Municipal Road Aid Emergency Fund. Mayor Rogers thanked the Hos-ler family and the City Engineer, Mel Milburn, for their quick response to the situation.

    Upon approval of payment of outstanding bills, the Council voted unanimously to adjourn.

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    Mon, Dec 18 7 pm - Pewee Valley Environmental Board Meeting - Town Hall, Pewee Valley

    7 pm - Pewee Valley Town Council Meeting

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    Mon, Dec 18 7 pm - Pewee Valley Fire Protection District Board Meeting - 8607 Foley Ave, Pewee Valley

    Wed, Dec 20 9:30 am - 1 pm - Pewee Valley Woman’s Club Mtg - 218 Mt. Mercy. There will be a program and lunch. Call if interested.

    Pat Nieters241-7203

    Movie in Pewee Valley If you have noticed some increased traffic lately in Pewee Valley it’s due to filming of a sus-penseful movie titled “The Relic” starring Wil-liam Shatner and Jeri Ryan. Local native and lo-cation scout for the film, Jess DiSantis stated that the decision to pick Pewee Valley was because “it’s rural but not too rural” he said with a smile. Jess grew up in the Forest Springs neighbor-hood and attended Oldham County High School so he is very familiar with what our town has to offer. He stated that 90% of the cast and crew are native Kentuckians and the film is slated for release next year. ~Denise Haney

    Annie Fellows Johnston Fans:Mark Your Calendars for January 31, 2018

    On January 31, 2018, author Annie Fellows Johnston will be inducted into the Kentucky Writ-ers Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at the Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning in Lexington, Ky., located at 251 W. Second Street. The Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame was started in 2013 to recognize Kentucky writers whose work reflects the character and culture of our commonwealth, and to educate Kentuckians about our state’s rich literary heritage. For a writer to have been eligible this year, he/she must be 1) published; 2) someone whose writing is of endur-ing stature; and 3) someone connected in a signifi-cant way to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

    WHAT MAKES PEWEE VALLEY A SPECIAL PLACE?

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

    119 Central Avenue / Pewee Valley, KY, 40056 / 502-241-4326

    PEWEE VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Join us on the Journey!! Sunday School for all Ages at 9:30 a.m.

    Worship at 10:30 a.m. www.peweevalleypresbyterian.org

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    SOILS 101Oldham County Cooperative Extension Ser-

    vice is offering a class What You Need to Know to Grow Gardens and Crops on Saturday, Septem-ber 17th at 10 am. The class will be held at the Extension Office at 1815 North Highway 393 in LaGrange. Please contact the office at 502-222-9453 to RSVP.

    HISTORY HOUNDSIt’s time for History Hounds again. Chil-

    dren ages birth to preschool can visit the Oldham County History Center each Thursday morning to explore history. There will be all kinds of ac-tivities to help them learn about the world around them and their place in it. The fall season (Aug 18 through Dec 8) will focus on different aspects of nature. History Hounds is a free educational outreach program that will include crafts, music, storytelling, games and taking a look at artifacts relating to Oldham County’s history.

    Programs are held on Thursdays from 10 to 11am in the Rob Morris Educational Building on the History Center Grounds. Registration is not necessary. For more information call the History Center at (502) 222-0826. History Hounds is sponsored by Project Guild of LaGrange.

    - Larry Z. Smith and Judy R. Smith to Tracee and Matthew Brown, Lot 44, Block D, Lloydsboro, Maple Avenue $90,000.

    PEWEE PROPERTY TRANSFERS

    COLONEL WILLIAM OLDAHMOldham County Judge-Executive David

    Voegele has helped design a commemorative coin to recognize contributions to the construction fund for a statue of county namesake Colonel William Oldham.

    Voegele said the 2.25-inch coins will provide a token of appreciation for anyone who has contrib-uted to the statue.

    Oldham County Fiscal Court agreed to com-nmision artist Matt Weir to build the statue. It is expected to cost between $128,500 and $134,000. Currently, Voegele has raised $93,000 and sales of the coins may help raise the rest of the funding needed. A minimum donation of $35 is necessary to receive a coin. Colonel Oldham was an officer in the Revo-lutionary War and served as sheriff of Jefferson County, VA., which includes modern day Oldham County. He was among 120 members of the Colo-nial army who marched from Virginia to Boston covering a distance of 600 miles within 23 days. He also served under Geroge Washington at Valley Forge.

    Reprint from The Oldham Era, Glen Jennings, Reporter

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    The Call of the Pewee is a monthly publication of the Pewee Valley City Council, Bob Rogers, Mayor, and is mailed free to all Pewee Valley residents.

    To submit news or advertising, please contact Editor Paula Kennedy at 241-4106 or email at: [email protected]. A yearly subscription for non-Pewee residents is $12.00. To subscribe, send your name, address, telephone number and payment to:

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    The Call of the Pewee is a monthly publication of the Pewee Valley City Council, Bob Rogers, Mayor, and is mailed free to all Pewee Valley residents.

    To submit news or advertising, please contact Editor Paula Kennedy at 241-4106 or email at: [email protected]. A yearly subscription for non-Pewee residents is $12.00. To subscribe, send your name, address, telephone number and payment to:

    City Hall • 312 Mt. Mercy • P. O. Box 769 • Pewee Valley, KY 40056

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    The Center for Holistic Healing in Pewee Valley is excited to announce they will now be of-fering Functional Movement and Massage Ther-apy. Marda Mills recently joined their team after relocating with her family from Chicago. In Chi-cago, she owned a very well respected Functional Movement and Massage Therapy business. Her added healing modality is a great complement to the services provided at CHH!

    Marda has an innate understanding of the body through her years as an athlete, which she combined with a degree from the Wellness and Massage Training Institute to become a body-worker. After several years of practicing massage therapy, she realized many chronic injuries were rooted in dysfunctional movement. This realiza-tion led to additional certifications including: NeuroKinetic Therapy ™, Barefoot Training and Rehab, Rocktape, FMS, Restorative Breathing and Structural Integration. Marda is a board certi-fied, licensed massage therapist. She charges $75/hr for both movement and massage therapy and will tailor your session to best suit your needs.

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