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Volunteer for the Mayor's Community Conversations

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What is the Mayor's Community Conversations?
It's your opportunity to talk directly to Mayor Jerry Abramson. Have a comment, suggestion or concern...the mayor's there to listen to you!

Giving You a Voice
Mayor Abramson is joined by his department directors and members of the Metro Council to answer your questions - whether it's a neighborhood problem or community-wide concern or suggestion for making Louisville an even better place to live.

How Community Conversations Work
At 6:30 p.m., Mayor Abramson opens the program, introduces all of the Louisville Metro Department Directors and explains their areas of responsibility. Citizens then can speak directly with the Mayor or department director of their choice. This format allows for one-on-one conversations as opposed to a “town hall” format where everyone in the audience has to listen to the suggestions or concerns of others before they can voice their own. Louisville Metro employees wearing blue shirts are available to help guide residents to the proper department director to speak to.


 Volunteer Opportunities
    • Greeter 5:30 - 7:00 pm - Greet citizens as they arrive at MCC
    • Human Arrow 5:30 - 7:00 pm - Stands in hallway or doorway and directs citizens to MCC
    • Informational 5:30 - 7:00 pm – Assists citizens to find Metro Agencies
    • Flyer Distribution (a week before event) – Distributes flyers around the neighborhood of the MCC

    To volunteer for the Mayor’s Community Conversations click here!


    Upcoming Dates and Locations for MCC
    • August 17 Fairdale High School Small Gym, 1001 Fairdale Road
    • September 21 Atherton High School Small Gym, 3600 Dundee Road
    • October 19 Southern High School Large Gym, 8620 Preston Hwy
    • November 16 Central High School Large Gym, 1130 West Chestnut Street