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Councilwoman
Mary Woolridge

Legislative Assistant
Sharron Brown


City Hall
601 West Jefferson Street
(502) 574-3452
 

Mary C. Woolridge (3)

Councilwoman Woolridge highlights Algonquin Park Improvements with new Festival
To learn more about the Allgonquin Festival click here, to learn more about Algonquin Park, click here!

Councilwoman Woolridge listens to residents express thoughts on the selection process for the next Chief of Louisville Metro Police at the  NIA Center Forum

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ARTS COUNCIL OF LOUISVILLE, INC. YOUTH BENEFIT
YOUNG VISIONARY AWARDS

2nd Annual African American “History, Heritage and Family Day”Date: Sunday, February 19, 2012 ~ Time: 3:00 p.m.Place: Louisville Central High Magnet Career Academy, Main Auditorium

1130 West Chestnut Street ~ Louisville, Kentucky 40203Theme: "We're Trying to Make A Difference in Our World,"

Call (502) 585-9525 ~ A Neighborhood and Community-wide Program Open to the Public ~
All children admitted free
Adult donations at the door will be appreciated

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Attention District 3 Residents:
Changes for Garbage, Recycling/Yard Waste Collection Days

 More than 77,550 households and small businesses in the Urban Services will be affected, with a change to one or both of their collection days. The changes took effect January 9, 2012. Residents will need to place their trash, recycling and yard waste at their normal collection site on the specific days of the week listed on the mailer. Citizens with questions about changes to their garbage or recycling/yard waste collection days should call MetroCall 311 or visit www.louisvilleky.gov/solidwaste.



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KentuckianaWorks to Award

$800,000

in Job-training Funds

Money can be used to complete college degree in high-demand fields

Unemployed andunderemployed workers in the seven-county KentuckianaWorks region can now applyfor KentuckianaWorks Scholarships that will fund tuition costs, books andsupplies for up to two years. Nearly $800,000 in federal funding is availablefor training in targeted occupations in six career sectors. Scholarshipswill provide up to $4,000 a year for two years. Training must lead to technicalcertification, associate’s degrees or completion of the last two years of abachelor’s degree. In addition, up to $600 will be available during training toassist with costs like uniforms, tools or gear, licensure and exam fees,short-term childcare and transportation assistance.

For more info go to www.KentuckianaWorks.org



Welcome to District 3! It is my hope that this web page will give you a chance to learn more about the District which includes the City of Shively and the Park DuValle area along with Park Hill, Algonquin and California neighborhoods. Please use the related links to learn more about what is going on in our community.

New grocery store under construction for Park DuValle Neighborhood!

Upgrades announced for West Louisville's Algonquin Park!

The City of Shively

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