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  • 1619 FLUX CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: EMPLOYERS

    1619 Flux Art + Activism 1619 W Main Street, Louisville, KY

    Employers provide a way for people to earn a living. They can uplift the community by prioritizing the well being of employees. ​ Speakers: Charles Booker - Neighborhood Initiatives Manager, Louisville Independent Business Alliance • Scott Koloms - President and Owner, Facilities Management Services, Inc • Bert Robinson - Owner, Superior Meats

    Free
  • Russell Neighborhood Association Organizational Meeting

    Oak and Acorn Intergenerational Center 631 S. 28th St., Louisville, KY

    Join Ms. Jackie Floyd at the Oak and Acorn Intergenerational Center, 631 S. 28th St, for an organizational Russell Neighborhood Association meeting. If you have questions or are unable to attend, but would still like to be involved, please contact Ms. Floyd at 502.389.7004 or msjackie6040@gmail.com.

  • Concerned Association of Russell Residents (C.A.R.R.)

    Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch 604 S. Tenth St, Louisville

    Haven Harrington will be hosting a CARR meeting at the Western Branch Library,604 S 10th St. The association focuses on efforts that improve the quality of life within the Russell neighborhood.

  • 1619 FLUX CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: ARCHITECTS

    1619 Flux Art + Activism 1619 W Main Street, Louisville, KY

    Architects design structures and plan environments. They can consciously contribute to neighborhood revitalization efforts. ​ Speakers: • Mitchell Kersting - AIA, Partner at WORK Architecture + Design • Stephanie Kertis - Managing Director, Portland Investment Initiative • Brian Pierce - Planning and Programs Associate, Center for Neighborhoods

    Free
  • Medicaid Center of Excellence Job Fair

    Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

    The Louisville Urban League, Passport Health and Evolent Health will be holding a job fair on Thursday, July 6th from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. To search specific job opening that will be at the job fair please visit www.passporthealthplan.com or www.evolenthealth.com

  • Brothers Helping Brothers

    Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

    Brothers Helping Brothers is a support group to encourage positive Black male identity. The program meets the first and second Thursday of every month at the Louisville Urban League. Workshops should include the following topics: Life Management Skills The Importance of Teamwork How To Get and Keep A Job How To Reach Your Goals and […]

  • 1619 FLUX CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: CONNECTORS

    1619 Flux Art + Activism 1619 W Main Street, Louisville, KY

    Connectors are individuals, organizations and businesses who bring people together. They set the stage for collaboration that can lead to improved neighborhoods. ​ Speakers: • Aukrum Burton - Executive Director, African American Heritage Center • Dr. Rev. Larry Stoess - Pastor, Church of the Promise & Ministry Director, The Table Cafe • Kathy Stoess - […]

    Free
  • West Louisville Dream Team Meeting

    The Nia Center 2900 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY, United States

    Join the West Louisville Dream Team for a meeting and optional dinner in the 2nd floor conference room of the Nia Center, 2900 W. Broadway. The West Louisville Dream Team, in cooperation with Narrow the Gap, has published the preliminary edition of the newest West Louisville Business Directory that will be the topic of discussion […]

    Free
  • 1619 FLUX CONNECTING CONVERSATIONS: EVOLVERS

    1619 Flux Art + Activism 1619 W Main Street, Louisville, KY

    Evolvers want to take action yet may need guidance and assistance in choosing where and how to focus their energy. They can seek assistance from organizations such as 1619 Flux: Art + Activism to learn how to affect positive change in neighborhoods ​ Speakers: • Gwendolyn Kelly, Community Outreach Director, 1619Flux: Art + Activism • […]

    Free
  • Structure and Pride Youth Mini-Summit

    Old Walnut Street Louisville Central Community Centers 1300 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville

    Youth ages 11-18 are invited to discuss how their community can be improved through the reduction of violence, peer and educational support, and perseverance. The Summit will provide a platform for youth to offer suggestions for community solutions to violent crime. Food and music will be provided from 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. For more information, click […]

    Free