It’s been many years since we had a post office in Southland, but now we have a U.S. Postal Service again. In case you missed the newspaper article, PIP Printers at 433 Southland Drive has a contract to provide a full range of postal services. This time and money saver is provided at regular rates.
In case you’d wondered, our Southland Drive bridge painting project is now completed. We have a primer, intermediate and finish coat on all steel surfaces, plus an additional finish coat on the weather side. This Hi-Tech specialized urethane bridge paint for steel has been donated by Homer Hart, Southland Association member, and President of Environmental Protective Coatings. The concrete abutments and wing walls have been primed and finished with top quality Coronado Paint that has been donated by Jason Taylor, Southland Association member and owner of Perspectives. There is a problem with a rust stain residue that rain washes down off the top plate of the 48″ high girder and it deposits on the leading edge of the bottom girder plate. This is a result of not being able to paint the top of the plate, which has wooden railroad ties resting directly on top of it. The same is true with residue that washes down over the concrete abutments. Rest assured there are no actual paint failures involved. We have applied enough paint to provide excellent protection for many years.
Lexington Healing Arts Academy (LHAA) celebrates the opening of our new classroom building and Yoga Center with an Open House, August 15, 2008 from 5:00-7:00 PM. Everyone is invited to sit in on sample massage, anatomy and Yoga classes, learn about a Hot Stone treatment, explore aromatherapy and tour the campus. Students will offer chair massage and our Admissions/Financial Aid Director will be on hand to answer your questions about the Massage Therapy program. Learn about our Yoga Teacher Training program, Yoga classes, workshops and the various massages offered in our clinic. The public is invited to attend. Lexington Healing Arts Academy is located at 272 Southland Drive near Regency Road. For further information call 859.252.5656.
At a press conference on July 16th. Brain Wright, Manager, External Affairs, for Kentucky American Water, announced that we were selected as a recipient of their 2008 Environmental Grant Program funds. Kentucky American’s environmental grants support innovative, community – based, environmental projects that improve, restore and/or protect watersheds and community water supplies through partnerships, or educate others regarding these activities.
Mayor Jim Newberry, KAW President Nick Rowe, and others were featured speakers at the press conference, which was held at the future site of the Good Foods Rain Garden. This soon to be completed project is a result of many hours of pro-bono work done by Scott Southall, Landscape Architect for CDP Engineers, along with Russ Turpin, Environmental Specialist for EcoGro. Scott and Russ are Commercial Coordinators for the Bluegrass Rain Garden Alliance, and they will continue with the design and construction supervision of our Southland Commercial Rain Gardens. At present we have accumulated funding for our projects from the following providers:
- Kentucky American Water: $10,000
- LFUCG Council 3,100
- Good Foods Market & Cafe 2,000
- The Southland Association 2,000
We commend you, our members, for providing the dues support that make it possible for The Southland Association to become involved and participate in worthwhile community projects such as the above.
You all deserve a pat on the back!
May
27 – Stringtown
June
3 – The Blue Dawg
10 – Bluegrass Journeymen
17 – No Tools Loaned
24 – Pickintime
July
1 – Stoney Creek
8 – Driving Rain
15 – Grass Kats
22 – New Kentucky Harvest
29 – Carla Van Hoose
August
5 – Second Time Around
12 – Hollow Wood
19 – Kentucky Blue
26 – Lookout Below
September
2 – To Be Announced
9 – To Be Announced