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It is a free program that helps low income people and families in Metro Louisville and every year returns millions to the local economy.

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is once again ready to help those who qualify to get the most from their income tax refunds during the 2018 tax season at the Sun Valley Community Center.

“The VITA program offers free assistance to those who may not realize all the tax breaks or deductions they are entitled to and in return it brings more money back to Metro Louisville,” says Councilwoman Cindi Fowler (D-14). “There are many volunteers who come together with the goal of helping families and our community.”

VITA is a program of the Louisville Asset Building Coalition. It is a free tax preparation program for low income families making less than $64,000 per year, or who are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. Councilwoman Fowler has for many years been a volunteer to help families and individuals in the filing of their tax returns.

The LABC says these are the items you should bring to take advantage of this free service:

  • Social Security card and photo ID
  • Social Security number or card for your child
  • Last year’s 2017 tax return
  • W-2’s and 1099 from an employer
  • 1099’s for interest, dividends, state tax refund or other income if applicable
  • 1095 for health insurance (1095As, Health Insurance Marketplace Statements will be mailed by February 2nd)
  • 1098 for education credit with detailed information
  • Documentation of deductible expenses including medical, charitable contributions, business expenses, mortgage points, educational expenses
  • Total paid to daycare provider and daycare tax ID
  • Appropriate information for direct deposit

The Sun Valley Community Center is located at 6505 Bethany Lane.

“Sun Valley is a convenient location for many people in Southwest Jefferson County. However, with the help of other members of the Metro Council, VITA is able to offer other locations through Metro Louisville. Those locations are easy to find by simply typing in an address and clicking online,” says Fowler. “We are always in need of volunteers to be tax preparers or greeters. If you would like to help, the program will train you and let you know where you can be of assistance. Simply get in touch with my office if you would like to join our family of volunteers.”

The LABC also provides a website which gives information on who can qualify for the free program and what you should bring with you before a visit

Here is the list of 2018 VITA Locations throughout Metro Louisville:

  1. Sun Valley Community Center
    • Tuesday, Thursday: 10am – 7pm
    • Wednesday: 10am – 4pm
    • Saturday: 10am – 2pm
    • Call 502- 937-8802 or 305-0005
    • Walk-ins welcome
  2. Americana Community Center
    • 4801 Southside Drive
    • Thursday: 5:30pm – 8:30pm
    • Saturday: 9am – 3pm
    • Call 502-366-7813
  3. Bates Community Development
    • 1128 Jackson Street
    • Monday: noon – 7pm
    • Thursday: 10am -4pm
    • Saturday: 10am – 3pm
    • Walk-ins welcome
    • Call 502-305-0005
  4. Edison Center
    • 701 W. Ormsby Ave, Ste. 201
    • Monday, Wednesday: 9am – 1pm
    • Call 502-305-0005
  5. First Neighborhood Place
    • 1503 Rangeland Road
    • Tuesday, Thursday: 9am – 1pm
    • Call 502-305-0005
  6. Louisville Urban League
    • 1535 W. Broadway
    • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Th: noon – 8pm
    • Saturday: 10am – 4pm
    • Call 502-305-0005
  7. Nia Center
    • 2900 W. Broadway
    • Tuesday, Thursday: 1pm – 5pm
    • Call 502-305-0005
  8. Portland Promise Center
    • 1831 Baird St
    • Friday: 7pm – 9:30pm
    • Saturday: 9am – 3pm
    • Sunday: 3pm – 7pm
    • Walk-ins welcome
  9. Salt and Light Community Development
    • 3025 Gerald Drive
    • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 6pm – 9pm
    • Call 502-305-0005
  10. United Crescent Hill Ministries
    • 150 State Street
    • Friday: 10am – 4pm
    • Call 502-574-3908
  11. Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place
    • 1411 Algonquin Parkway
    • Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10am – 4pm
    • (SELF FILE ONLY)
    • Walk-ins welcome
  12. Wesley House Community Services
    • 5114 Preston Highway
    • (Mobile Site Only)
    • Please call 502-305-0005 for dates or to make an appointment.

For more Information visit:

https://www.labcservices.org/index.php/volunteer-resources/volunteer-pos…

www.louisvillekyvita.cascheduler.com

For an application:

http://www.labcservices.org/images/pdf/2017-18-VolunteerApplication.pdf

For more information about the VITA program at the Sun Valley Community Center, contact Councilwoman Fowler’s office at 574-1114.

Metro Council President David James (D-6) has announced the Chairs and Vice Chairs of the Metro Council’s Standing Committees for 2018.

Several of the Metro Council’s Standing Committees will be realigned to focus on key issues and address priorities and needs for Metro Government.

“I want to thank the members who have agreed to serve as chairs and vice chairs this year. I want to make sure we continue the positive efforts the Metro Council has made in recent years,” said James. “The Council has recently adopted some committee changes that will strengthen our oversight of Metro Government and I believe we are ready to begin a new year with our focus on serving the people of Metro Louisville.”

Among the changes:

Appointments is a free standing committee
Contracts has been merged with Labor and Economic Development
Sustainability & Parks has been separated from Public Works & Transportation and the two are now separate committees
The new Government Oversight Committee has new powers and has incorporated the old Government Accountability, Ethics and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee.
Community Affairs & Housing is now a separate committee
Health & Education is now a separate committee

President James will chair two committees: the Committee on Committees and the Committee of the Whole.  The President of the Metro Council is also an ex officio member of all other committees.

Chairs and Vice-Chairs for Metro Council Committees in 2018

Committee on Committees:

  • David James (D-6) Chair
  • Cheri Bryant Hamilton (D-5) Vice Chair

Committee of the Whole:

  • David James (D-6) Chair
  • Cheri Bryant Hamilton (D-5) Vice Chair

Appropriations NDF’s and CIF’s:

  • Rick Blackwell (D-12) Chair
  • Julie Denton (R-19) Vice Chair

Budget:

  • Bill Hollander (D-9) Chair
  • Kevin Kramer (R- 11) Vice Chair

Appointments:

  • Mary C. Woolridge (D-3) Chair
  • Marilyn Parker (R-18) Vice Chair

Community Affairs and Housing:

  • Barbara Shanklin (D-2) Chair
  • Stuart Benson (R-20) Vice – Chair

Government Oversight, Audit and Ethics:

  • Brent Ackerson (D-26) Chair
  • Scott Reed (R-16) Vice – Chair

Health & Education:

  • Angela Leet (R-7) Chair
  • Vicki Aubrey Welch (D-13) Vice – Chair

Labor, Economic Development and Contracts :

  • Marianne Butler (D-15) Chair
  • David Yates (D-25) Vice Chair

Parks, Sustainability:

  • Cindi Fowler (D-14) Chair
  • Brandon Coan (D-8) Vice Chair

Planning, Zoning, Land Design, and Development:

  • Madonna Flood (D-24) Chair
  • Glen Stuckel (R-17) Vice Chair

Public Safety:

  • Jessica Green (D-1) Chair
  • James Peden (R-23) Vice Chair

Public Works, Facilities, Transportation and Accessibility:

  • Pat Mulvihill (D-10) Chair
  • Robin Engel (R-22) Vice Chair

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After months of anticipation, multi-platinum selling, Grammy-nominated Chicago band Fall Out Boy released their seventh studio album M A  N   I    A  on Island Records/DCD2 Records. The album is available across all DSPs NOW. The band also released a new music video for the track “Church” directed by Daveion Thompson – watch HERE.

Fall Out Boy will bring M A  N   I    A on the road to 25+ U.S. cities beginning August 29 in Uniondale, NY with special guest Machine Gun Kelly on all dates. Gym Class Heroes, Every Time I Die, Against The Current, State Champs, L.I.F.T., and nothing,nowhere will each join the tour on select dates to be announced. American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Monday, January 22 at 10am local through Thursday, January 25 at 10pm local. Tickets go on sale to the general public starting Friday, January 26 at 10 a.m. local time. For complete presale details and ticket information, please visit www.ticketmaster.com. $1 from every ticket sold will go to the Fall Out Boy Fund benefiting charities throughout Chicago. Prior to the U.S. run, the band will continue their global tour with dates across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Asia.

On September 8, Fall Out Boy will return to their hometown for a special homecoming milestone – their first-ever headline show at Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field. The band previously performed at Wrigley as MLB’s first-ever live musical performance on Opening Night in April 2015. Most recently, Fall Out Boy took over the 7th inning stretch and sang “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” on September 16, 2017 when the Cubs hosted the St. Louis Cardinals – a game at which Pete Wentz also had the honor of throwing the game’s ceremonial first pitch.

“I grew up going to games with my dad at Wrigley,” says Pete Wentz. “This stadium contains so much magic from being a kid…. I can’t think of somewhere closer to me to come home and play a show at in Chicago.”

The band celebrated the album’s release this week with performances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night and Good Morning America this morning, along with an appearance on MTV’s TRL on Wednesday. They will perform on The Late Late Show with James Corden on January 31.

Mayor Greg Fischer, Metro Council members and other leaders today announced the opening of free tax preparation sites across Louisville that will provide federal and state income tax assistance to eligible residents.

Louisville Asset Building Coalition’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, or VITA, and AARP Tax Aide programs provide trained, IRS-certified volunteers to offer free tax services at more than 20 sites across the city. The service is available to individuals and families who earned less than $64,000 in 2017.

VITA and AARP volunteers will also help determine if residents are eligible for the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit), a refundable federal tax credit for low- and middle-income working individuals and families. Eligibility for the EITC is based on income, the number of family members and other criteria, such as the amount of a families’ credit. Working families who earn about $53,000 or less may be eligible, with average credits last year more than $2,400.

“For many working families, free help with taxes and guidance in qualifying for the EITC can be a game-changer,” Mayor Greg Fischer said. “That’s money that can go toward buying or fixing a car, paying tuition, paying off bills or making long-deferred household purchases.”

Last year, the VITA campaign and Louisville AARP sites processed more than 14,000 returns, adding more than $19.7 million to the local economy, including nearly $6 million in Earned Income Credits to residents.

Appointments are recommended for VITA free tax assistance service and can be made now by calling (502) 305-0005 or scheduling online at https://louisvillekyvita.cascheduler.com.

The VITA free tax preparation sites are located at:

  • Americana Community Center, 4801 Southside Dr.
  • Bates Community Development, 1228 Jackson St.
  • Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, 1411 Algonquin Pkwy. (Self-file only beginning Jan. 29)
  • Edison Center , 701 W. Ormsby Ave., Suite 201
  • First Neighborhood Place, 1503 Rangeland Road
  • Louisville Urban League, 1535 W. Broadway
  • Nia Center, 2900 W. Broadway
  • Portland Promise Center, 1831 Baird St.
  • Salt and Light Community Development, 3025 Gerald Dr.
  • Sun Valley Community Center, 6505 Bethany Lane
  • United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 State St.
  • Wesley House Community Services – 5114 Preston Hwy.

For a complete list of VITA locations, including mobile sites, as well as hours of operation, visit http://labcservices.org call Metro United Way’s 211 help referral service.

Also visit the website at  information about a free service for those interested in filing their own taxes online. Starting Jan. 29, two software packages — MyFreeTaxes and Turbo Tax Freedom Edition — will be available for those who meet eligibility.

In addition to the VITA sites, AARP Tax Aide’s mission is to serve any person comes through the door, with special attention to those 60 and older.

AARP sites will open Feb. 1 at the following locations:

  • Buechel Park Baptist Church, 2403 Hikes Lane
  • Central Government Center, 7201 Outer Loop
  • Clifton Christian Church, 131 Vernon Ave.
  • East Government Center, 200 Juneau Dr.
  • Iroquois Branch Library, 601 W Woodlawn Ave.
  • Jeffersontown Senior Center, 10631 Watterson Trail
  • Lyndon Baptist Church, 8025 New LaGrange Rd.
  • Portland Branch Library, 3305 Northwestern Parkway
  • Southwest Government Center, 7219 Dixie Hwy.

For a full AARP schedule and listing, including mobile sites, visit http://www.aarp-tax-aide-lou.org or call (502) 394-3443.

To help preparers accurately determine EITC eligibility and prepare returns, individuals should bring:

  • Picture ID and Social Security cards for everyone listed on the return
  • Copy of 2016 tax return with all attachments and schedules
  • W-2s and 1099s from your employers
  • Other 1099s for interest, dividends, state tax refund or other income
  • 1095 for health insurance
  • 1098 for education credit, plus detailed financial statement from the school
  • Bank account number and routing number for direct deposit as well as savings account number (if applicable)
  • Child care information, including Provider ID and actual amounts paid
  • Summarized list of other income/expenses for those who itemize or are self-employed
  • Additional tax information that may be required

Visit http://labcservices.org/ or http://www.aarp-tax-aide-lou.org for more information about the required documentation.

The work of the Louisville Asset Building Coalition and the AARP Tax Assistance Program is made possible by Metro United Way, Louisville Metro Government, the IRS, the AARP Tax-Aide Foundation and dozens of other partners.

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Promising to be the Tour of the Year, two of the world’s greatest rock bands – DEF LEPPARD and JOURNEY – are teaming up for a massive co-headlining North American tour composed of both stadium and arena concerts, half the shows being closed by Journey and  half by Def Leppard. The tour, promoted by Live Nation, kicks off May 21st in Hartford, Connecticut, at the XL Center and will feature complete sets and all-new production from both bands, and an arsenal of their hits such as “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Lights,” “Photograph,” “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Rock of Ages” and “Faithfully.” Tickets go on sale beginning Saturday, February 3, at LiveNation.com.

The 58-city tour will hit ten stadiums – Toronto’s Rogers Centre; Atlanta’s Sun Trust Park; Detroit’s Comerica Park; Chicago’s Wrigley Field; Denver’s Coors Field; Minneapolis’ Target Field; Boston’s Fenway Park; St. Louis’ Busch Stadium; San Francisco’s AT&T Park; and San Diego’s Petco Park – as well as world-famous arenas, such as Madison Square Garden in New York and the ‘Fabulous’ Forum in Inglewood, California.

Neal Schon said, “These co-headlining Journey/Def Leppard dates will be epic classic rock shows. So many hits. It will be great to see you all, friends!”

Said Joe Elliott, “This tour is going to be a blast! We’ve toured together before and it was massive.  This time it’s going to be even bigger and better!”

Jonathan Cain added, “We are all anxious to share our sound with the world again and, along with Def Leppard, we are part of a world-class package to the rock stage that spans decades and represents a multi-platinum legacy.”

Added Rick Savage of Def Leppard, “12 years ago we embarked on a US tour with Journey and it was an absolute blast. Looking forward to hooking up again. Believe me, this will be even more spectacular.”

In October of 2016 Teddy Abrams went to an art exhibit at the 1619 Flux Gallery. The sole artist in the exhibit “Displaced Narratives” was Vian Sora, a visual artist from Bagdad who now resides in Louisville. That is where the idea for War + Peace germinated.

I started thinking,” said Abrams, “that many Americans likely don’t know many people if any) from Iraq, which is surprising considering how important the relationship between these countries has been for the past almost two decades. And if someone did happen to know someone from Iraq, the chances they shared an intimate conversation about the war is likely minimal. As an artist, Vian is continually exploring that area and opening up the door to have that conversation.”

On Friday, February 2 at 11AM and Saturday, February 3 at 8PM Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra tackle themes of heroism, lost companions, and even life and death in the dramatic and moving program War + Peace. Composer Sebastian Chang collaborates with Iraqi artist Vian Sora to create the new work Between Heaven + Earth based on Ms. Sora’s artwork and personal experiences.

Single tickets start at $27 and are available by calling 502.584.7777 or by visiting LouisvilleOrchestra.org.

“Music is one of the most powerful languages we have,” said Abrams. “And because subjects like war and displacement make people uncomfortable, I feel s particularly important that we take it on from a musical perspective. Wars (as dreadful and horrifying as they are) often produce some of the most interesting periods in artistic history. ”

Abrams will elaborate on the musical inspirations of war through thematic works including a selection from Prokofiev’s opera, War + Peace (based on Tolstoy’s novel), and Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings which was not initially about war, but has developed this association through its usage in films like Platoon.

“Think about pieces like Ravel’s La Valse,” suggests Abrams, “an interpretation of what happened in Europe after World War I, or the musical shift in American culture after the Civil War. These often created new paradigms for art and the ways different cultures interacted with each other.”

The highlight of the two concerts will be the world premiere of Between Heaven + Earth by Sebastian Chang and inspired by visual artist Vian Sora whose artwork stems from her life in war-torn Bagdad. Abrams says:

“This is the piece that’s going to bind the whole concert together. As great as these perspectives are from the past, it’s our contemporary perspective on what it means now to still be in a situation where there’s conflict around the world with no end in sight”

Louisville Orchestra Education Director, Deanna Hoying, recently had a conversation with Abrams, Chang and Sora about the collaboration where Sora, the ‘war-artist from Iraq,’ said:

“A lot of the work I do deals with the concept of life and death, but also the living in between. There’s a lot of spiritual narrative in my work and Sebastian and I had a lot of conversations about that. We found that we had a lot of complimentary ideas about the subject to the point. That became the main realization for me as I was working on this project. In some of the pieces that Sebastian references in the music, I was dealing with the concept of displacement and escaping war into a more peaceful situation. You always think about that concept that you could lose your life so where would you end up? In my case I always thought about the afterlife – what would it be like – so I created these massive paintings about that concept. There’s an uncertainty of death and life, but also there’s that feeling that you could be in heaven, you could be in a paradise setting, still, there can be something very dangerous that can happen. So I wanted to focus on the dichotomy of those two concepts which fit with Sebastian’s music as well. The titles in Sebastian’s music come directly from the titles of my paintings.”

In that conversation, Hoying asked composer Sebastian Chang what he wants the audience to take away from his new work Between Heaven + Earth. He replied:

“(I would like) for people to consider the nature of their own views and the role that plays in justifying violence against people in the world. For Vian, she’s one of the people who made it out – she got lucky. She’s told me stories. All it takes is a piece of metal flying at three times the speed of sound and it hits you in the aorta and you’re gone. It’s really easy to take life with these weapons nowadays. This is not X-box 360 – this is real life.”

Read Deanna Hoying’s entire interview with Teddy Abrams, Sebastian Chang, and Vian Sora HERE.

Embarking on its 16th year at sea, the Forecastle Festival will return this July 13-15, 2018, led by Grammy-winning and nominated artists, including Southern rocker and Kentucky native Chris Stapleton, prismatic indie rockers Arcade Fire and alt-rock icons Modest Mouse.

The three-day celebration of music, arts and activism will take place at the award-winning Waterfront Park, a sweeping green space on the banks of the Ohio River framed by the skyline of downtown Louisville, Ky.

Additional musical acts include Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Houndmouth, The War on Drugs, Father John Misty, Vance Joy, Courtney Barnett, NF, Jimmy Eat World, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Louis the Child, T-Pain and many more. A full list of confirmed artists from the lineup can be found below.

Weekend passes will be available Friday, January 19 at 10:00 a.m. via ForecastleFest.com and all Ticketmaster outlets, with a limited quantity starting at $149.50 plus fees. Payment plan options and full details for all ticket types can be found at ForecastleFest.com.

VIP weekend passes include a 2018 Forecastle merchandise item, special entrance lanes into the festival, exclusive Mast and Boom stage viewing areas, air-conditioned lounge in exclusive VIP hang area with bar and restrooms, and Bourbon Lodge membership* with commemorative mug.

New to 2018, Forecastle will offer a Yacht Club ticket option, featuring access to the Mary M. Miller Steamboat and Boathouse with exclusive bar and experiences, a commemorative Yacht Club gift and special entrance lanes into festival. The Yacht Club will replace the GA Plus ticket option from the 2017 festival. VIP weekend passes will also include exclusive access to the Mary M. Miller Steamboat and Boathouse, and the commemorative Yacht Club gift.

Forecastle’s acclaimed Kentucky Bourbon Trail outpost, The Forecastle Bourbon Lodge and The Gonzo Bar, an artistic bar experience commemorating the legacy of Gonzo journalist and Kentucky Bourbon aficionado Hunter S. Thompson, will return with a full lineup of Bourbon offerings from across the Commonwealth, Bourbon education, Bourbon-inspired culinary experiences and much more. More information and expansion details of the fan-favorite Bourbon Lodge, Kentucky Landing and Party Cove areas; daily tickets; and Bourbon lineups will be announced in the coming months. For the latest updates from Forecastle Festival, fans can visit ForecastleFest.comFacebookTwitter, Instagram, and sign up for the Forecastle newsletter.

The Forecastle 2018 lineup includes:

  • Chris Stapleton
  • Arcade Fire
  • Modest Mouse
  • Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
  • Houndmouth
  • The War on Drugs
  • Father John Misty
  • Vance Joy
  • Courtney Barnett
  • NF
  • Jimmy Eat World
  • Kurt Vile & The Violators
  • Louis the Child
  • T-Pain
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Margo Price
  • Vic Mensa
  • Oh Wonder
  • Punch Brothers
  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise
  • Lucero
  • White Reaper
  • Hippie Sabotage
  • Teddy Abrams and friends
  • PVRIS
  • Quinn XCII
  • AJR
  • I’m With Her
  • Jai Wolf
  • Hiss Golden Messenger
  • Khruangbin
  • Westside Gunn + Conway
  • Tyminski
  • Colony House
  • SAINt JHN
  • Berhana
  • Brent Cobb
  • Ron Gallo
  • Morgan Saint
  • Spencer Lee Band
  • Matt Maeson
  • Devon Gilfillian
  • Arlie
  • Biyo
  • Flagship

Tickets on sale Friday, January 19 at 10:00 a.m. ET via ForecastleFest.com

*Drink tickets not included in Bourbon Lodge membership, must be 21+ to drink alcohol

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