Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt


The Crescent Hill Community Council Presents

our Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt
(Before the Easter Parade on Frankfort Ave)

Peterson-Dumesnil House
(301 South Peterson Avenue)

Saturday, April 11th
Hunt Starts Promptly at 10:00
(get there before then!)

For Kids Ages 11 and under.
Three Simultaneous Hunts by age group!!

Come early (9:30) for Story time by Ms. Barbara from the Crescent Hill Library.

Every family will receive a violet – donated by the Crescent Hill Garden Club

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

BUILD YOUR OWN WIND CHIME AND BENEFIT UCHM


POTTERY ROWE DOES IT AGAIN!
http://www.potteryrowe.com/galleries.htm

Come create a wind chime for Derby, Mother’s Day, or your own garden.
Help available from staff, as needed
Friday, April 24, 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
(during Fat Friday Trolley Hop)
Pottery Rowe, 2048 Frankfort Avenue
20% of all sales to United Crescent Hill Ministries
Children welcome. Costs—$8.00 and up (chime in pic costs $15)
Please help us thank Melvin Rowe

Easter Parade is Coming!

To All Frankfort Avenue Businesses and Residents from Stilz to Haldeman Avenue:

This is to notify you that the 2009 Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade will be this Saturday April 11th, from appropriately 11:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Both lanes of Frankfort Avenue will be closed to traffic from approximately 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. from Stilz Avenue to Haldeman Avenue for the safety of the children involved. There will be no parking on the street at that time and the side streets will be closed to Frankfort Avenue as well. Police will TOW! Also Kennedy Avenue from Grinstead to Frankfort Avenue, Crescent Court around the court and Crescent Ave. from English to Frankfort will be closed to thru traffic during line -up from approx. 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. “No parking, special events” signs will be posted this Friday. We understand what an inconvenience this may be to the residents and to customers, but the benefits to the neighborhood greatly surpass an hour and 1/2 of inconvenience; just check out the children’s faces as they pass!
Your customers, friends and relatives will be able to use Grinstead Drive, Brownsboro Road, Payne Street and the side streets as alternate routes. Please invite your friends, families, customers and clients to watch and /or participate in this fabulous event (and get in on lots of free candy!) then stay to check out the unique mix of businesses on the “Avenue to the City”. Any questions or concerns, feel free to give me a call, 419-6159.

Sincerely,
Michaelle

Michaelle Warner
Easter Parade Chair

Friday, March 13, 2009

Watch for this truck!

The occupant of this white truck has committed numerous thefts from vehicles in the Brownsboro Road/River Road area. If you see it, please write down the license plate and contact me or Detective Yocom at 574-7636.

Sergeant Jamey Schwab
Louisville Metro Police Dept. Division 5
jamey.schwab@louisvilleky.gov

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Frankfort Avenue celebrates MARDI GRAS N’AWLINS style

Mellwood to Host Mardi Gras Ball, Kaviar Forge to Host Fire Breather and Forging Demos. Historic Frankfort Avenue will host a Mardi Gras-themed F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop on Friday, January 30th from 6:00pm to 10:30pm. The highlight of the evening will be the Mardi Gras Ball, which will be held from 8:00pm to midnight at the Mellwood Art Center and sponsored by Margaret’s Consignment. The Ball will include Reva Deveraux as MC, dancing to the Cajun sounds of Crushed Velvet, a best mask contest, and door prizes including a trip for two to New Orleans. Admission to the Ball is only $3, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the United Crescent Hill Ministries.

Additional activities happening during the F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop on January 30th are:

  • Kaviar Forge & Gallery, located at 1718 Frankfort Avenue, will host free fire-breathing performances by Aaron Morris at 7:00pm and 8:00pm, and a live, free forging demonstration by Craig Kaviar at 7:30pm.
  • Eyedia, located at1631 North Mellwood Avenue, will have a beading event (demonstration with hands on opportunity and free mardi gras beads for all), in cooperation with Katherine Autin from EYECANDY (a beading shop), from 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Refreshments will be served and Katherine will return on Saturday the 31st from 10:30am to noon to do more beading!
  • Many of the retail shops, galleries and restaurants along the Avenue will feature live entertainment, and food and drinks specials.

The F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop, on the last Friday of each month, provides FREE parking and transportation to participating shops, restaurants and galleries along the Frankfort, Mellwood and Story Avenue corridor. Transportation is provided by TARC.

F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hops are sponsored by Anheuser-Busch, Maker’s Mark, Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards and the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, along with 30 local sponsoring businesses on Frankfort, Mellwood and Story Avenues. Transportation is provided by TARC. For more information about specific F.A.T. Friday events, the trolley schedule, and the participating businesses, please visit www.fatfridayhop.org.

Mayor’s Community Conversations Continue in 2009

Mayor Jerry Abramson announced that his monthly meetings designed to make city government accessible to citizens will continue in 2009. The first “Mayor’s Community Conversations” is scheduled for Monday, January 26, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at Westport Middle School gym, 8100 Westport Road.

At Mayor’s Community Conversations, Abramson, along with department directors from most Metro Government agencies, Metro Council members and other government representatives are available to meet one-on-one with citizens and answer questions about any issues and concerns. MetroCall’s customer-service representatives also attend to log citizen requests into city government’s tracking system to ensure timely follow up and response.

“Community Conversations are a great opportunity for citizens to bring their suggestions and concerns directly to me, the department directors that report to me and to Metro Council members,” Abramson said. “With the economic challenges we all face, it’s more important than ever that residents can connect with the services and information they need from city government.”

Since the Mayor’s Community Conversations began in 2003, thousands of citizens have attended the monthly sessions to discuss topics ranging from planning and zoning, drainage, and crime prevention to parks, retail development and animal regulations.

Special accommodations are available, by calling MetroCall 311 or 574-5000 in advance.

Community Conversations are scheduled on the third Monday of the month* at 6:30 p.m. at rotating sites throughout the community. * Mayor’s Community Conversations in January is on the fourth Monday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

February 16

Moore High School theater room, 6415 Outer Loop

March 16

Iroquois High School gym, 4615 Taylor Boulevard

April 20

Stuart Middle School gym, 4601 Valley Station Rd.

May 18

Newburg Middle School gym, 4901 Exeter Ave.

June 15

Ramsey Middle School gym, 6409 Gellhaus Lane

July 20

Carter Elementary School cafeteria, 3600 Bohne Ave.

August 17

Fairdale High School small gym, 1001 Fairdale Rd.

September 21

Atherton High School small gym, 3000 Dundee Rd.

October 19

Southern High School large gym, 8620 Preston Hwy.

November 16

Central High School large gym, 1130 W. Chestnut St.

For more information, visit Louisville Metro’s website, www.louisvilleky.gov or call MetroCall at 311 or 574-5000.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Panache is still here!

Panache Flowers, Gifts, Interiors has moved!
Visit the new location and use your CHCC Discount Card!
Yes, Panache, which used to be at the corner of Frankfort and Cannons, has moved---and is still in our neighborhood and looks lovely. Your CHCC discount card is good through the end of Feb., 2009.

The new address for Panache Flowers, Gifts, Interiors is: 3617 Lexington Road, between Dr. Dana O'Neil and
Big O Tires and across from The Fishery.

The phone is the same: 502-899-3899.

We hope to see all our Cresent Hill friends , soon! We made a definite effort not to go far as we wanted to stay within the area. We can also be accessed from Frankfort Ave.at the alleyway beside Kayrouz Heat and Air (3622 Frankfort Ave.) The roadway comes right into our rear parking lot. .....~David King, owner