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: cheri.hamilton@louisvilleky.gov Myra Friend-Ellis Legislative Assistant (502) 574-3905 E-mail: myra.friend-ellis@louisvilleky.gov Fax: (502) 574-2560 Written By: Chase Sanders chase.sanders@louisvilleky.gov Web address: http://www.louisvilleky.gov/ 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 REMOVE in the subject or body. Thank you! FREE & open to the public!!! The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Presents: James Pate s KKK Series Kin Killin Kin September 13th, 2018 September 14 - November 12, 2018 1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. The community is invited to attend the opening reception and gallery talk by the artist James Pate on Friday, September 21, 2018, 6:00-9:00 pm. Please also attend and to spread the word about the Youth Voices Against Violence Forum held at Kentucky Center for African American Heritage on Saturday, November 3, 1:00-3:00 pm. This panel of youth will examine the themes of gun violence within the context of public health, bystander action, healing through arts, and mobilizing for change through community dialogues. The exhibition Kin Killin Kin is a striking visual experience exploring youth violence communities. Artist James Pate uses charcoal to create compelling visual scenes combining the iconography of the Ku Klux Klan, the Civil Rights Movement, and all too familiar images of violence. Pate s artwork places the viewer inside the acts of violence and the conversation, demanding their attention and reflection on the challenges, causes, and insidious nature of violence. This exhibit is appropriate for ages 13 and up. Fireside Chat & Welcome Reception Monday, September 17 from 5:15pm - 7:00pm Yearlings Club (4309 W. Broadway) Dr. Neeli Bendapudi was selected as the 18th President of the University of Louisville after a months-long search that drew more than 50 candidates from across the nation. There s an undeniable energy that follows President Bendapudi wherever she goes. President Bendapudi will discuss her vision for the university, its relationship with west Louisville and the African American community. Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, President, University of Louisville Moderator: Hon. Gerald Neal, Kentucky State Senator 1
District 5 Alcohol Beverage License Notification: Jayz Liquors (2320 Portland Ave.) A Courier Journal Legal announcement has been dispersed for a Quota Retail Liquor Package, NQ Retail Malt Beverage Package License, and 2:00am Hours License(s) for Jayz Liquors (owned by Karem, Inc.) at 2320 Portland Avenue. The announcement was published on August 29th, 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 September 28, 2018. Also, send any protest letters to Metro ABC, c/o Robert Kirchdorfer, 444 S. 5th Street, Louisville, KY 40242. Louisville Sets Bold Goal to Prevent Suicide September 9-15 Be a part of a FREE community wide training event If someone close to you were very depressed, or having suicidal thoughts -- would you recognize it, or know what to do or say? The rise in suicide is an alarming public health issue. It is also an issue we each can take action to address. There are more than 80 free trainings on a proven suicide prevention technique being offered around our city the week of September 9-15, National Suicide Prevention Week. Anyone 18 or older can take the training. You need no health, healthcare, mental health or counseling knowledge to participate. The training, called Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), helps participants learn the myths about suicide as well as warning signs and includes how to give someone hope and help. Anyone who is interested can visit QPRLOU.com to find and register for classes being offered all over the city. The Big Table: The World s Largest Potluck Sunday, September 16 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm Iroquois Park Help us break a world record! You re invited to join 3,500 of your closest friends for The Big Table: World s Largest Potluck event at Iroquois Park on Sunday, September 16 from 5pm - 7pm. At the event, people will be organized into tables of 8, some of whom will be strangers. Volunteers will help facilitate the evening's conversation. We'll share stories about the food we bring, about meaningful tables, about our lives, about ourselves. There will be no central stage or entertainment schedule. The only goal will be to engage with each other, and leave as friends rather than strangers. Maybe we'll even break a record! We are hoping for at least 3,500 attendees, which would put Louisville on the map for the World's Largest Potluck. Each participant must bring a dish to share that will feed up to 6 people, along with a recipe cards. Plates, napkins and utensils will be provided, but please bring serving utensils and a beverage. No alcohol or glass bottle are permitted. Sign up to attend the event at this link. 2
UofL Fall Musicale Concert Series Redeemer Lutheran Church (3640 River Park Drive) Redeemer Lutheran Church is pleased to announce a UofL Fall Musicale Concert Series by the Department of Music. The series will continue on Sunday, September 16th @ 2:00pm, and continues for 4 Sundays. Various graduate and faculty ensembles will present a diverse line up music including guitar, string, vocal, woodwind and brass. All events are free and will be held at 2:00pm in Redeemer s Sanctuary. The schedule is as follows: Sunday, September 16 at 2:00pm UofL Graduate String Quartet Saturday, September 22 from 12pm-2:30pm UofL International Jazz Quartet Sunday, September 23 2:00pm UofL Graduate Vocal Students Sunday, September 30 at 2:00pm UofL Voice Faculty Sunday, October 7 at 2:00pm UofL Woodwind Ensembles Redlining Louisville: The History of Race, Class, and Housing in Louisville, KY Tuesday, September 18, 2018 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm Frazier History Museum (829 W. Main Street) The Frazier History Museum will host Nationallyrecognized Urban Design Consultant Joshua Poe as he explores the racist origins of Louisville s 1938 redlining maps and the far-reaching impact they have had on our city. The presentation will introduce how urban design shapes human behavior and end with a discussion of current city planning efforts, gentrification, and strategies to create equitable development in formerly redlined areas. Admission is $12.00, and you can buy your ticket at this link. Sunday, October 14 at 2:00pm Louisville Brass Republic Bank Foundation Presents: The Brightside Bash Thursday, September 20, 2018 Louisville Palace (625 S. 4th Street) Tickets are on sale now for the 5th annual Brightside Bash presented by the Republic Bank Foundation! The Brightside Bash serves as a fundraiser for the Brightside Foundation. With the generous donations and contributions from this event Brightside is able to continue our many educational programs, sustainability initiatives, and beautification projects for our community. This year we will be introducing a new way for you to "win" some truly incredible items with our Wheel of Chance! For more information or to purchase your ticket to win contact our office at (502) 574-2613 today! Chances go on a first come, first served basis so don't miss out! W.E.B. Dubois Academy Open House If you would like to attend any of these open houses please contact: Telva Hogan at telva.hogan@jefferson.kyschools.us or by phone at (502)485-7318 Or contact Latonya Frazier at Latonya.frazier@jefferson.kyschools.us or by phone at (502)485-7600 3
Redeemer Lutheran Church s Annual Community Festival and Health Fair Saturday, September 22 from 10am - 3pm Redeemer Lutheran Church (3640 River Park Drive) FREE and open to the community!! Come out and join us! Free Health Services Yard Sale Kid s Books Family Fun Bible Give-away Food Entertainment Door Prizes Portland Historical Highway Marker Unveiling Saturday, September 29 at 11:00am 15th Street & Portland Avenue Louisville to Portland Turnpike By the late eighteenth century, large boats carried people and products to villages dotting the banks of the Ohio River. Yet the boats had to halt at the 26 drop at the Falls of the Ohio where Louisville is today. Draymen portaged freight to the bottom of the Falls where Portland emerged to service traffic. Horse drawn wagons slogged along dirt paths until a plank toll road connected the cities. The 3 mile long Turnpike opened 1818 and greatly reduced the time it took to make the trip. After the Portland Canal opened in 1830, use of the Turnpike declined and the route eventually became Portland Avenue. 2018 Canoemobile Voyages Returns to Shawnee Park Canoemobile is coming to Louisville once again! Join Louisville Parks and Recreation, Jefferson Memorial Forest, and our partners for a free canoe trip on the Ohio River. Canoes will take off from both Riverview and Shawnee parks. These trips will be conducted in safe and stable Voyageur canoes, which hold 9 to15 participants. Staff and all safety equipment will be provided. Wear comfortable clothing that can get wet - no flip flops. The event is open to everyone 3 and older. Participants under 18 must have their parent or legal guardian sign a waiver. For more information: bestparksever.com The schedule for the canoemobile is as follows: Friday, October 5 from 10am - 4:30pm Shawnee Park (Located on Southwestern Pkwy, on the north side of the park) Saturday, October 6 10am - 4:30pm Riverview Park (8202 Greenwood Rd.) Up Up! Farm Film Festival September 15th 7:00pm - 10:00pm Holy Trinity Clifton Campus (2117 Payne Street) Louisville Grows' inaugural film festival will bring a series of feature length, independently produced films and shorts together in support of our agriculture community. Each film will explore questions of farmland access, rural livelihoods and the sustainability of people and place. Pre-screening and intermission activities will feature booths by exhibiting partners. Each ticket purchased will be eligible for door prizes from local businesses during intermission. Tickets are $25, and can be purchased at this link. 4
Level I Spanish Classes Offered Mondays October 8 - December 10 from 1pm - 3pm Maloney Center, 1200 South Shelby Street The Office of Multicultural Ministry will offer Basic Level I Spanish Classes for persons wishing to communicate and become more involved with the Hispanic community. There will be ten classes designed to prepare students to engage in basic conversational Spanish. The classes will take on Mondays, from 1:00 pm - 3:00pm. starting on October 8, 2018 through December 10, 2018 at the Maloney Center, 1200 South Shelby Street, Louisville, KY 40203. The class dates are: 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/12, 11/19, 11/26, 12/3, and 12/10/2018. A minimum of five students are necessary for the course to take place. The fee is $70.00 which includes a book and other materials. For further details or to register for the course, please call the Office of Multicultural Ministry at (502)636-0296. The deadline for registration is October 1, 2018. First Division Family Fright Night Sunday, October 29 from 4:00pm - 7:00pm 416 N. 29th Street Open to the community! Come in costume Trick-or-Treating! Haunted House Characters Candy More fun surprises! This event is designed for children 13 and younger. Sponsored by Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton Vision Russell Updates and Events Understanding Revitalization and Gentrification Tuesday, October 3 rd at 5:30 pm - 7:30pm 1619 flux Art + Activism (1619 W. Main Street) The Connecting Conversations series began in early 2016 to inspire honest dialogue around issues vital to an inclusive community and healthy neighborhoods. Community leaders and citizens from across the city gather to share ideas and develop solutions to challenging issues facing Louisville s most disadvantaged neighborhoods. Louisville Urban League Brings Miniature Golf to Broadway Open daily until 4:00pm Next to the Louisville Urban League (1535 W. Broadway) Thanks to the opening of a miniature golf course, west Louisville now has a new place that families can use to help improve their skills and further pursue their passion for this popular game. The Louisville Urban League (LUL) recently opened the course next to their headquarters on West Broadway, and welcomes the community to enjoy this investment in fun. The new 18-hole course is free and open to the community. LUL will provide the clubs and golf balls to anyone with an I.D. or a deposit of a personal item. 5
Louisville Parks and Recreation Upcoming Mowing Schedule Below is the bi-weekly mowing schedule for Louisville Parks and Recreation properties. Please keep in mind this schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions and other factors. Week of September 16: September 17th Charles Young Park and the Shawnee Community Center September 19th LaPorte Park September 20th Portland Park September 21th Lannan Park September 22th Lannan and Portland Wharf Park 8th Annual Sickle Cell Anemia Gala Saturday, September 22 from 7:00pm - 11:00pm Waterford Room at the Galt House Louisville Resilience Phase II 6:00pm - 7:30pm Louisville Free Public Library (301 York Street) We asked what it takes for Louisville to be resilient and you told us through workshops, focus groups, interviews, and surveys. Now, let s build on our city s resilience by working together to ensure equitable outcomes for all! In Phase II, Working Groups will convene to address each Discovery Area. They will collect and analyze data, identify strategies, and create a roadmap for implementation. The meeting dates are as follows: September 24 October 8 October 22 November 5 November 19 December 3 Arthur M. Walters Bridge Builders Project 5th Annual Benefit Concert Sunday, September 30 at 3:00pm Bellarmine University (2001 Newburg Rd.) Visit arthurmwalters.org for more information. 6
LMPD 1st and 2nd Division Crime Reports September 2nd - September 8th Please go to this link to view the 1st Division Crime report for the week of September 2nd - September 8th. Please go to this link to view the 2nd Division Crime report for the week of September 2nd - September 8th. Unfortunately the District 5 Annual Community Celebration in will NOT be held this September. African American Theatre Program 30th Anniversary Gala Saturday, November 3 at 7:00pm The University Club (200 E. Brandeis Ave.) The University of Louisville African American Theatre Program is celebrating 25 years of service with its fundraiser gala. The gala will be hosted by Wave 3 s Dawne Gee and will include dinner, a silent auction, and live entertainment. Theatre Arts and AATP faculty, staff, students, and alumni will be in attendance. We will honor past AATP directors during the event, including Professor Emeritus Dr. Lundeana Thomas and Professor Nefertiti Burton, Theatre Arts Chair at Howard University. For more information and to purchase tickets please call Jessica Key at (502) 852-5922. Buffalo Soldiers of Kentucky to Host Memorial Dedication for Colonel Charles Young September 22 at 1:00pm Colonel Charles Young Park (2721 Lytle Street) The Buffalo Soldiers of Kentucky will host a Memorial Dedication for Colonel Charles Young, a decorated American Military Commander, at the park named in his honor on September 22, 2018. The event will begin at 1pm at Colonel Charles Young Park located at 2721 Lytle Street (Lytle Street West of 27th Street) in the Portland neighborhood. Colonel Young was a native Kentuckian born in Mayslick, Kentucky. The park is the site of a former African-American elementary school that opened in 1876 as the Portland Colored School and renamed Charles Young School during the 1925-26 school year. The school closed after the 1955-56 school year and was demolished, making way for the park soon after. For more information, please contact: John Taylor, Jr. (Buffalo Soldiers of Kentucky) at (502) 216-5199 or by email at john.taylor61@gmail.com. 7
Metro Parks and Recreation Fall Open House Meetings Thursday, November 8 from 6:00pm -7:30pm Molly Leonard Portland Community Center (640 N. 27th Street) Louisville Parks and Recreation will be hosting seven open house-style public meetings beginning September 13 at the California Community Center. Director Seve Ghose said the meetings will not necessarily focus on a particular topic but will give the public an opportunity to ask questions and voice concerns. We re looking forward to having a conversation and hearing the public s ideas on how we can improve what we re doing, said Ghose. The following meetings will be held from 6:00pm -7:30pm in District 5: Thursday, November 8 from 6:00pm -7:30pm Molly Leonard Portland Community Center (640 N. 27th Street) The Filson Historical Society Presents: Made to Order the Fashion of Geneva Howard Bell Ends December 7, 2018 Filson Historical Society (1310 S. 3rd Street) The exhibition includes custom-made textiles and hats from educator and activist Geneva Howard Bell s (1905-2013) collection, dating between 1970 and 1990. The exhibition also features photographs of Geneva and her husband, Dr. Jesse Bell (1904-1998), the first African American physician at Louisville s Jewish Hospital. Curators and Filson staff will be available to answer questions about the items on display and the history behind them. This exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information about these and other upcoming exhibits, please visit filsonhistorical.org/exhibits. Shawnee Park Basin Project The Shawnee Basin Project is well underway. Construction activities in support of MSD s Shawnee Park Basin Project have begun near the TARC turn around. These construction activities consist of utility relocations (i.e. water, sanitary, gas and electric). Access for residence will be maintained during these construction activities. TARC buses will be rerouted. More information can be found at shawneeparkbasinproject.org/notices. District 5 Area H Junk Pick-Up September 14 Please sit your junk curbside between Friday, September 7th and Sunday, September 9th. Metro Solid Waste will be picking up junk the following week between Monday, September 10th and Friday, September 14th. If you have any questions contact Molly Dorsey at: shawneeparkbasinproject@gmail.com or call the toll free number at (844) 429-5817. 8
The Portland Art & Heritage Fair Saturday, September 29 from 9am - 9pm The Portland Museum (2308 Portland Avenue) U.S. Marine Hospital (2215 Portland Ave.) Dolfinger Building (2500 Montgomery St.) (Almost) 5K Fun Run at 9:00am Good Shepherd Church After Party 4:00pm - 9:00pm Free Tours LVA Juried Art Show Louisville Leopards Percussionists Performance at 2:00pm Councilwoman Cheri Hamilton will be honored at 3:00pm Crafts, Chili, Cornhole, and more!! Get Your Vegetables from the New Roots Fresh Stop Market! The Fresh Stop Markets (FSM) are run by leaders in a grassroots food justice movement that operates from the belief that fresh food is a basic human right. FSMs are volunteer, community-driven farm-fresh food markets that pop up bi-weekly at local churches and community centers in neighborhoods that do not have grocery stores or farmers markets. Shareholders ( customers ) agree to cooperate and pay ahead of time, on an income-based sliding scale. The sliding scale means food is affordable and everyone is included. WIC participants pay $6, those at or below 185 percent federal poverty guidelines pay $12, others pay $25, and those who would like to invest in the community pay $40. SNAP IS ACCEPTED. Everyone gets the same food! To purchase vegetables from the next market call 509-6770. The Fresh Stop Markets in District 5 will be in the following locations: Chickasaw (Westwood Presbyterian Church, 4432 Greenwood Ave.): August 30, September 13, and September 27 from 4:30pm - 6:30pm Shawnee (Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3640 River Park Dr.): August 30, September 13, and September 27 from 4:30pm - 6:30pm Portland (Facilities Management Services, Inc., 1500 Lytle St.): August 24, and September 7, and September 21 from 11:00am - 1:00pm Try The Smell Louisville App, and Tell Us What You Think! We encourage you to give the Smell Louisville app a test run, and download it to your iphone or Android cell phone. Please use the app even if you do not smell an odor to see how it works and if there are changes you would recommend. If you could further assist us, please complete the survey at this link to tell us about your experience with the app or why you have not attempted to download or use the app. Air Quality affects everyone and is not confined to one neighborhood. We need to find a way to determine and track where and when odors occur. If you have questions concerning the application, please contact smell.louisville@gmail.com. 9
Save the Date - Community Calendar September 13th, 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 13 Passport Neighborhood Open House Metro Council Wednesday, September 26 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm Passport Construction Center at the A-1 Plaza (2028 W. Broadway) Meeting City Hall (3rd floor, Council Chambers) Drop by and visit with us to see the latest renderings of the new Passport Health Plan headquarters now under construction and the early concept drawings for the Health and Well-Being Campus. CEO Mark Carter will be on hand to meet neighbors and talk about the project, and we ll serve light refreshments. Metro Parks and Recreation Fall Open House Meeting 6:00pm-7:30pm (1600 W. St. Catherine ) Chickasaw Fresh Market (4432 Greenwood Ave.) 4:30pm - 6:30pm 14 The Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Presents: James Pate s KKK Series Kin Killin Kin (1701 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd.) 15 Up Up! Farm Film Festival September 15th 7:00pm - 10:00pm Holy Trinity Clifton Campus (2117 Payne Street) 16 UofL Fall Musicale Concert Series 2:00pm Redeemer Lutheran Church (3640 River Park Drive) The Big Table: The World s Largest Potluck 5:00pm - 7:00pm Iroquois Park 23 UofL Fall Musicale Concert Series 2:00pm Redeemer Lutheran Church (3640 River Park Drive) 17 Fireside Chat & Welcome Reception 5:15pm - 7:00pm Yearlings Club (4309 W. Broadway) 24 Louisville Resilience Phase II 6:00pm - 7:30pm Louisville Free Public Library (301 York Street) 18 Redlining Louisville: The History of Race, Class, and Housing in Louisville, KY 5:30pm - 7:30pm Frazier History Museum (829 W. Main Street) 25 26 Passport Neighborhood Open House 5:00pm - 7:00pm Passport Construction Center at the A-1 Plaza (2028 W. Broadway) Shawnee Fresh Market (3640 River Park Dr.) 4:30pm - 6:30pm 19 20 Republic Bank Foundation Presents: The Brightside Bash Louisville Palace (625 S. 4th Street) W.E.B. Dubois Academy Open House 8:30am - 10:30am (4425 Preston Highway) 21 22 Memorial Dedication for Colonel Charles Young 1:00pm Colonel Charles Young Park (2721 Lytle Street) Redeemer's Annual Community Festival and Health Fair 10am - 3pm Redeemer Lutheran Church (3640 River Park Drive) 27 28 29 The Portland Art & Heritage Fair 9am - 9pm The Portland Museum (2308 Portland Avenue) U.S. Marine Hospital (2215 Portland Ave.) Dolfinger Building (2500 Montgomery St.) 10