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Description: Join stakeholders and grantees to discuss the development of a pilot community garden in West Louisville and learn about safe urban gardening techniques.
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Description: Update on Louisville Metro's sewer overflow abatement program.
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Description: Mobilizing Communities Through Collaboration
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Description: Update on Louisville Metro's sewer overflow abatement program.
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Description: Press conference in conjunction with report release date
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Description: The public meeting will present the formal findings and safety recommendations resulting from the March 2011 explosion at Carbide Indudustries.
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Description: A discussion on developing action steps for a 20-Year Action Plan for Fair Housing.
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Description: The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control Board will hold a public hearing and its regular monthly meeting at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 20, 2013, in the Board Room, 850 Barret Avenue, Louisville. The Board invites the public to attend.
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Description: Our mission is to promote healthy living in all Metro Louisville communities by providing safe, fun, and accessible opportunities and supportive policies for recreation and active living.
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Description: Public meeting on the Fairdale to Floyds fork section of the Louisville Loop
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Description: Activities vary. Closed-toed shoes required. 14 and up.
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Description: The Louisville Metro Sustainability Committee meeting will feature an environmental update from WFPL Environment Reporter Erica Peterson on the top five environmental issues facing Louisville. The committee will also hear an update from the Louisville Metro Police Department on environmental improvements that have been made at the Louisville Metro Vehicle Impound Lot on Frankfort Avenue near Beargrass Creek.
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Description: We are inviting the community to come out and hear the Congressman and an update on services the C.H.I.O.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Program is currently providing for youth and adolescents across the Metro Louisville Communities.
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Description: From the Center for Neighborhoods: Is your neighborhood interested in a Walkability Assessment or would YOU like to promote conducting an assessment in your neighborhood? Then, join Center For Neighborhoods and the Mayor's Healthy Hometown for a community-wide WALKshop on Saturday March 2nd, 10am-1pm. Location to be announced.
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Description: Hosted by Kentucky Waterways Alliance
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Subject: Meeting
Description: Public meeting on the Fairdale to Floyds fork section of the Louisville Loop
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Description: Activities vary. Closed-toed shoes required. 14 and up.
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Description: The Louisville Metro Sustainability Committee meeting will feature an environmental update from WFPL Environment Reporter Erica Peterson on the top five environmental issues facing Louisville. The committee will also hear an update from the Louisville Metro Police Department on environmental improvements that have been made at the Louisville Metro Vehicle Impound Lot on Frankfort Avenue near Beargrass Creek.
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Description: We are inviting the community to come out and hear the Congressman and an update on services the C.H.I.O.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Program is currently providing for youth and adolescents across the Metro Louisville Communities.
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Description: From the Center for Neighborhoods: Is your neighborhood interested in a Walkability Assessment or would YOU like to promote conducting an assessment in your neighborhood? Then, join Center For Neighborhoods and the Mayor's Healthy Hometown for a community-wide WALKshop on Saturday March 2nd, 10am-1pm. Location to be announced.
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Description: Hosted by Kentucky Waterways Alliance
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Description: Metro Councilmen Kevin Kramer (District 11), Stuart Benson (District 20) and Robin Engel (District 22) will hold an informational open house to discuss ongoing construction at Charlie Vettiner Park.
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Description: The public input meeting is set for Tuesday, March 5th at 6:00pm at the Academy at Shawnee in the Auditorium. It is sponsored by Councilwoman Hamilton, Mayor Greg Fischer, and Louisville Metro’s Economic Growth and Innovation Department (EGI).
There will be a short presentation on the site’s history and the future potential it has for the area.
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Description: The registration fee of $40 includes morning and afternoon sessions plus a continental breakfast and lunch.
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Description: March is Social Work Month, and this year the National Association of Social Workers - Kentucky (NASW-KY) will have a training (for Social Workers and Social Justice folks) on SOCIAL WORKERS & SOCIAL JUSTICE!
The training will be led by District 1 Councilperson Attica Scott and Kentucky Jobs with Justice Executive Director Flaco Aleman!
C.E.U.s will be available. You will not want to miss this!
YOU MUST REGISTER for this training.
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Description: Join 9th District Councilwoman Tina Ward-Pugh, her staff, and the Green Triangle in another phase of the Lexington Road improvements between Cross Hill and Top Hill Roads.
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Description: A family-friendly event to clean up Beargrass Creek.
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Description: On Thursday, March 14th at 3:00pm the Louisville Metro Sustainability Committee meeting will feature a presentation by Bobby Clark, Jason Delambre, George Parker and Maria Koetter, Director of Sustainability on the concept of establishing a "sustainability" or "eco" district(s) in Louisville. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson Street, and is open to the public. The meeting will also be aired live on MetroTV, Insight Channel 25.
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Description: Meet at corner of Spring and Locust Streets: post cleanup happy hour at Spring Street Grill.
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Description: Join this discussion to find out what your options are prior to moving into Foreclosure. Sponsored by Cane Run Neighborhood Place, Shively Library and Apprisen.
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Description: The Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Service in partnership with the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management and the Louisville Metro Department of Economic Development and Innovations invite you to come learn about Safe Urban Gardening resources and practices.
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Description: Join young people from across the city and state for a day of action and activism. The 2013 Youth Rights Conference is all about identity, come explore who you are and what your values mean to you. During the conference teens will discover how the “identities” we assign ourselves and others contribute to positions of privilege and oppression.
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Description: Activities vary. Closed-toe shoes are required. Water, gloves, tools & instructions are provided. Meet at the playground parking lot in Waverly Park.
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Description: Explore online funding platforms to get your small business off the ground. This workshop focuses on Kickstarter.com -- a crowdfunding site for creative projects with clearly defined goals and expectations.
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Description: The Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control Board will hold a public hearing and its regular monthly meeting at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 20, 2013, in the Board Room, 850 Barret Avenue, Louisville. The Board invites the public to attend.
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Description: Cathy Hinko of MHC will be a guest along with Larry Chaney, KIPDA Director of Transporation,
Patti Clare, Assistant Director of Louisville Metro Department of Economic Development and Innovation
Christie McCravy, Director of the Louisville Urban League Center for Housing and Financial Empowerment.
Free and open to the public, this is a chance to talk about the future of Louisville, particularly looking at transit and transportation.
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Description: Because we know that bicycling and walking are the foundation of so many great things… safe communities, strong economies and healthy, happy people. The Summit will allow people to network and learn how communities and states have taken their first and next steps to become more bicycle and pedestrian friendly. Some outcomes we hope the Summit will help us achieve:
– Design and build safe and inviting walking and bicycling facilities.
– Develop an action plan for making your community more bike and walk-friendly.
– Help KY communities and businesses achieve Walk and Bike-Friendly Awards.
– Improve Kentucky’s Bike-Friendly Ranking (currently 44 in the nation).
– Form advocacy networks at the local, regional and state level.
– Plan and develop a system of regional & statewide trails and bike routes.
Registration is required. http://kywalkbikesummit.com/
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Description: Brightside proudly announces that our Community-Wide Cleanup will kickoff Give A Day, launching the Mayor’s Week of Service which helps make Louisville one of the most compassionate cities in the country.
Join us to help keep Louisville clean and green by volunteering your time to remove litter. Register family, friends, co-workers, place of worship, suburban city, organization or school and join more than 9,000 volunteers.
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Description: Parkland Neighborhood Improvement Association in partnership with UK Cooperative Extension Program, Network Center for Community Change and UofL Center for Environmental Policy & Management is hosting a Parkland Community Garden site clean-up and build day.
Please join us as we create a community gathering space, build raised beds and promote local production of fresh fruits and vegetables.
We need people who will shovel mulch, build raised beds and help clean up the site.
Volunteers under the age of 18 are welcome, but must have adult supervision.
You can sign up today at http://tinyurl.com/cwa4dq6.
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Description: The Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Service in partnership with the University of Louisville Center for Environmental Policy and Management and the Louisville Metro Department of Economic Development and Innovations invite you to come learn about Safe Urban Gardening resources and practices.
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Description: Trained naturalists will guide families on exploration activities. Pre-registration is required.
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Description: The Parklands and District 19 are partnering together to host a volunteer cleanup day along Floyds Fork to coincide with the Mayors Week of Service. Bring your canoes, kayaks, and life vests - we will provide the gloves and trash bags! Stay tuned for more details.
For more information about The Parklands of Floyds Fork, please visit www.theparklands.org
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Description: More than 42% of students already in juvenile correctional schools are classified with a learning or educational disability. If you are interested in becoming part of the solution to this growing problem, Seven Counties Services is offering tools to help at an upcoming workshop.
The half-day event will provide families with information to effectively advocate for their children. The workshop will also help reduce the youth’s risk of involvement with the DJJ system. Call Titerriell Macklin at 589-8085 and R.S.V.P. for this training. A light lunch will be provided.
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Description: On Tuesday, April 23rd, take advantage of a free Senior Health & Information Fair at Elmcroft of Valley Farms Senior Living (10201 Valley Farms Blvd). There will be information on health care, financial advice, and ways to improve quality of life. The doors are open from 1:00-3:00pm and refreshments will be provided.
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Description: On Thursday, April 25th at 3:00 pm the Louisville Metro Sustainability Committee meeting will feature a presentation from MSD with an update on the Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP), what the average citizen can do to help with stormwater issues, and an update on green infrastructure projects and partners. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 601 W. Jefferson Street, and is open to the public. The meeting will also be aired live on MetroTV, Insight Channel 25.
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