Laserfiche WebLink
THE ARTS & HUMANITIES NEWS FROM THE RECREATION <br /> COUNCIL PRESENTS AND SENIOR CENTER <br /> Silent Film with Live <br /> Musical Accompaniment YOUTH CLASSES LUCKY 5 SPECIAL <br /> by Rodney Sauer and the <br /> Mont Alto Orchestra Fall classes begin September For the months of <br /> 8`'' for children ranging in September and <br /> September 20, 7:30 PM <br /> age from infancy to six years old. <br /> g y sx y October, 20 visit passes will <br /> Louisville Arts Center, From traditional early-learning <br /> 801 Grant Avenue classes to specialty classes such as have a 25 visits on them. <br /> Admission is $5 cooking and literature, there is That's 5 free visits. Passes can <br /> something fun for your little one! be renewed in multiples of 20, <br /> Fall Event Our goal is to offer a positive so stock up! <br /> Squaredance With environment with small classes to <br /> Live Music promote fine and gross motor skills GET A FREE MONTH <br /> October 4th as well as social, emotional, <br /> Steinbaugh Pavilion <br /> cognitive, and language OF MEMBERSHIP <br /> development through play, circle <br /> 824 Front Street time, and group projects. Refer a new member to <br /> Admission is Free Exploration in a positive he Center who <br /> Fall Lecture Series atmosphere increases self-esteem commits to an annual pass <br /> and creativity as well as develops and you BOTH get month <br /> September 24, October 22 tools for problem solving and the 13 added for FREE! Must be <br /> November 12, December 10 use of new ideas. a new member or a previous <br /> 7:00 PM Check out the fall offerings in <br /> Louisville Arts Center, the Recreation Brochure or on-line member whose pass has <br /> 801 Grant Avenue at www.ci.louisville.co.us, or call expired for at least three <br /> Admission is Free <br /> Mandy Perera at 303.335.4902. months prior. <br /> GETTING TO KNOW . . . <br /> THE LOUISVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY <br /> The Louisville Housing Authority (LHA) provides housing assistance to low-income and senior citizen <br /> residents. The LHA oversees the HUD Section 8 housing program for Louisville which provides rental assistance <br /> to very low-income families and senior citizens who live in privately owned rental units. Currently the LHA <br /> oversees the following housing developments: <br /> •Regal Square, 255 Regal Street •Acme Place, 504 LaFarge Street <br /> •Hillside Square, 502-516 West South Boulder Road •Lilac Place, 1301 Lincoln Avenue <br /> •Sunnyside, 401 East Street •Lydia Morgan, 1450 Lincoln Avenue <br /> For leasing information for any of these developments,please call 303-665-9244. <br /> Louisville Housing Authority Commissioners are appointed by the City Council to five-year terms. Regular <br /> meetings are held at 8:00 AM on the third Tuesday of every month at Regal Square, 255 Regal Street. Agendas are <br /> posted prior to each meeting in the foyer of City Hall and are available on the City's web site at <br /> www.ci.louisville.co.us. <br /> Fall 2003 7 <br />