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CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY.41 JOB OPPORTUNITIES <br /> Did you ever want to know what cops do?For real? The City of Louisville is the perfect location for your <br /> Here is your chance! The Louisville summer employment. Whether you are looking for <br /> Police Department is again offering the full-time,part-time, temporary or seasonal work,we <br /> opLouisville Citizen Police Academy. The have opportunities for you. We offer a fun work <br /> academy gives Louisville citizens the environment with learning opportunities and good pay. <br /> opportunity to learn about and At this time,we have the following positions available: <br /> experience local law enforcement. The <br /> classes encourage participation and are ''' Lifeguard <br /> taught by Louisville police officers. Water Safety Instructor <br /> Gymnastics Instructor <br /> The academy begins on September 4,2001. Class meets Lawn Maintenance Worker <br /> every Wednesday night for ten weeks and there will be Horticulture Assistant <br /> two Saturday classes. Wednesday classes will run from Irrigation Maintenance &Repair Technician <br /> 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM. Class size is limited to 25 people. Parks Maintenance Technician <br /> Applications are available at the Louisville Police Water Treatment Plant Technician <br /> Department. To attend,you must be age 18 or older,have Engineering Aide <br /> no felony convictions and you must pass a criminal history Library Page <br /> check. This is the only academy scheduled for 2001. The <br /> next academy is tentatively scheduled for March 2002. For more information: <br /> For more information,please contact the Louisville Police <br /> Department at 303-666-6565, ext. 250 and ask to speak Jobline: 303-666-6565, ext. 413 <br /> with one of the Academy Program Directors—Officer Email: turkj @ci.louisville.co.us <br /> Mike Miller (millerm @ci.louisville.co.us) or Officer Chris Website: www.ci.louisville.co.us <br /> Muzzipapa (muzzipc @ci.louisville.co.us). These officers Drop in: 722 Front Street,Louisville <br /> will also be present at Touch-a-Truck,Taste of Louisville Phone: 303-666-6565, ext. 402 <br /> and the Fourth of July to answer your questions. <br /> VISIT THE MUSEUM <br /> Louisville Historical Museum <br /> H ,.... inu R it[ ! 1001 Main Street <br /> ),yy�f F - ' Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & <br /> the first Saturday of every month <br /> E. I } I INS 10:00 AM— 3:00 PM <br /> _ <br /> - __ Group tours available upon request. <br /> 303-665-9048 <br /> Take Your Place in History: Volunteer! <br /> The Historical Museum is seeking volunteers to interact with visitors on the first Saturday of every month and to <br /> assist with tours as needed.Volunteers will have the opportunity to interact with visitors and tour groups while <br /> exploring Louisville's history. Training will be provided. If you are interested,please call 303-665-9048 or email <br /> gleesoc@cilouisville.co.us. <br /> Museum Wish List <br /> As we continue our inventory of the museum collection,we realize that there are items we would like to acquire. If <br /> you have items you are willing to donate,please call 303-665-9048. In particular,we are looking for: <br /> • Children's Clothing and toys (1900-1950) •Louisville High School Yearbooks and Graduating Class photos <br /> • Items and photographs associated with fraternal orders and baseball teams in Louisville <br /> Summer 2001 <br />