Looking for a good book? Come look through the boxes on the porch of 52 Mentelle Park (if it’s not raining). There are slightly damaged new books and advance reader copies for all ages. Enjoy!
Mentelle Neighborhood Association
Lexington, Kentucky
Looking for a good book? Come look through the boxes on the porch of 52 Mentelle Park (if it’s not raining). There are slightly damaged new books and advance reader copies for all ages. Enjoy!
If you wish to donate plastic eggs — preferably filled with pieces of wrapped candy — for the Mentelle Easter Egg Hunt on April 3, please bring them to the porch of 29 Mentelle Park. Donations will be accepted all next week, but no later than Friday, April 2. We would love to have at least 400 eggs to make this a fun event for our neighborhood’s children.
The hunt will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 3, on the Mentelle Park medians near Cramer Avenue. There will be two hunts — one for little kids through age 4 and one for bigger kids between ages 5-10. Bigger kids will hunt on the median closest to Cramer and the little ones will hunt on the second median.
Masking for everyone over the age of 2 and physical distancing from those adults not in your household is required to ensure the safety of all participants. Thank you for doing your part to protect your neighbors! And while we would normally serve light refreshments at this event, this year we think it is best if everyone brings their own breakfast beverage with them.
We hope to see all Mentelle Neighborhood residents there!
The Fayette County Conservation District has a backyard conservation program that provides Lexington residents a cost-share of up to $200 back for conservation efforts at home
If residents are planting a vegetable garden, planting a pollinator garden, installing a bat house, beehive, raingarden, rain barrels or compost bin — all of those things are eligible to be 50 percent reimbursed, up to $200 back.
Here’s what you have to do: Apply, wait for your approval, complete your projects within 60 days and submit photos and receipts. Click here for more info.
Please join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3, at 10 a.m. on the Mentelle Park medians near Cramer Avenue. The egg hunts — one for little kids up to age 4 and one for bigger kids between ages 5 – 10 — begin at 10 a.m. Bigger kids will hunt on the median closest to Cramer and the little ones will hunt on the second median.
Masking for everyone over the age of 2 and physical distancing from those adults not in your household is required to ensure the safety of all participants. Thank you for doing your part to protect your neighbors! And while we would normally serve light refreshments at this event, this year we think it is best if everyone brings their own breakfast beverage with them.
Donations of eggs are gladly accepted! If you would like to contribute to the event, please bring plastic eggs (preferably filled with a piece of wrapped candy) in a bag to the porch of 29 Mentelle Park no later than Friday, April 2. We would love to have at least 400 eggs to make this a truly fun and special event for the children of the neighborhood.
We hope to see all Mentelle Neighborhood residents there!
Here is an update on the Town Branch Commons project on our end of town from Brandi Peacher, project management director in the mayor’s office, and Third District Council Member Hannah LeGris:
April 1 is the deadline to apply for the city’s cost-share tree planting program. The voluntary program assists homeowners with street tree removal and replacement. Street trees grow in the public right-of-way between street and sidewalk; property owners are responsible for their care.
Homeowners can receive matching funds for tree removal, stump grinding and new tree installation. The work must be completed by May 31. Click here for an application and program guidelines.
The regular monthly meeting of the Mentelle Neighborhood Association board of directors will be Wednesday, March 17, at 7 p.m., via Zoom. Any MNA member is welcome to attend. If you would like to attend, please email Tom Eblen beforehand for the link.
The Spring newsletter from LFUCG Waste Management has just been delivered to your mailbox with three free leaf bag coupons. If you don’t plan to redeem all of those, could you please fill out your name and address and drop them through the mail slot at 52 Mentelle Park? Second Presbyterian Church uses those to transport 120 BackPack Buddies bags — a program through God’s Pantry that provides weekend meals and snacks for needy children — to Cardinal Valley Elementary School each week during the school year. Thanks!