Santa is coming to Warehouse Block

 

Santa Claus will visit the Warehouse Block on Saturday, Dec. 14.  The Big Guy will begin his stroll at 10 a.m. at the Epping’s on Eastside (264 Walton Ave.) upstairs loft, which hosts cereal and cartoons for children every Saturday.  From there, he will walk the length of National Avenue to Lucia’s Imports (328 North Ashland Ave.), where he will be from 11 a.m. until noon. Santa will finish his tour at Mirror Twin Brewing (723-725 National Ave.), where he will be until 3 p.m.  Neighbors are invited to bring kids, pets and kids at heart. There will be treats and designated photo spots.   Click here for more information and updates.  Happy Holidays!

 

MNA committee to study ADU issue

The Mentelle Neighborhood Association board has authorized creation of a committee, headed by Aurora Avenue resident Jim Ryder, to study a controversial proposal by the city’s Division of Planning to allow “auxiliary dwelling units” — or ADUs — in single-family homes and on residential lots. Separately, but related, there has been discussion among neighborhoods and Urban County Council members about the regulation of Airbnbs and other short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods.

The committee will study these issues, gather and disseminate information about how these issues and proposals may affect our neighborhood, and make recommendations to the MNA board.

If you are interested in joining this committee or helping with the research, please contact Jim at jimryder1950@gmail.com.

As part of this effort, there is a new page on the MNA website with information, resources and news coverage about these issues. Read it by clicking here.

News from the annual meeting

Thanks to everyone who came out for the annual membership meeting Wednesday evening at Ashland Elementary School. Here’s a brief summary:

  • By a unanimous voice vote, members elected the slate of officers recommended by the nominating committee: Ann Olliges, president; Linda Worley, vice president; Tom Eblen, secretary; Todd Davis, treasurer; Will Jones, Jamie Lucke, Kim Naujokas, Shelby Reynolds and Ashley Sipple-McGraw, board members.
  • Chad Walker of the Warehouse Block announced that all of his business tenants had paid to join the association. Several new neighborhood residents also joined at the meeting.
  • Walker updated neighbors on plans to redevelop the vacant lot on National Avenue at the end of North Ashland Avenue with two small commercial buildings, community green space and additional parking for Warehouse Block patrons.
  • The treasurer’s report noted an increase in funds to help with neighborhood social and improvement activities, including a $1,700 profit from the successful home and garden tour in September.
  • Neighbors offered many ideas for social events and activities, including an Art Hop, progressive garden or porch party, an annual neighborhood-wide curb cleanup, a yard sale coordinated with the Kenwick neighborhood, a regular gardening and plant-swap group,  and new activities for the annual fall picnic.
  • Members also expressed concerns, including some traffic issues, redevelopment plans for the Aurora Avenue lot behind Blue Door Smokehouse and the city’s proposal to allow Auxiliary Dwelling Units to be added inside and outside Lexington residences.

Annual meeting is tonight!

The Mentelle Neighborhood Association’s annual meeting is tonight at  6:30 p.m. at Ashland Elementary School. Association members will elect officers and board members for the coming year.

This is a good time to express your concerns and offer your ideas for social events and ways to improve our neighborhood.

Based on volunteers, the nominating committee has proposed a slate of officers and board members.  Nominations also may be made from the floor during the meeting. Also note: many association activists are not board members, and any member is welcome to attend monthly board meetings, which are the third Wednesday of each month, except July and December, at Local’s Craft Food & Drink, 701 National Ave.

Annual meeting is Wednesday night; meet candidates for officers and board

The Mentelle Neighborhood Association’s annual meeting is Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. at Ashland Elementary School. Association members will elect officers and board members for the coming year.

This is a good time to express your concerns and offer your ideas for social events and ways to improve our neighborhood.

Based on volunteers, the nominating committee has proposed a slate of officers and board members. More information about each candidate is given below. Nominations also may be made from the floor during the meeting. Also note: many association activists are not board members, and any member is welcome to attend monthly board meetings, which are the third Wednesday of each month, except July and December, at Local’s Craft Food & Drink, 701 National Ave.

Only association members are eligible to vote and run for an office or board seat. If you live or own a business in the neighborhood (bounded by Mentelle Park and Walton Avenue, Main Street and National Avenue) and are not a member of the association, but would like to become one, click here for more information.

Nominating committee’s proposed slate

For President: Ann Olliges has lived in the neighborhood since 1996. She joined the board in 2014 and has been president since 2016. “I like to serve on the board to help us continue to grow in a responsible and sustainable way,” she says. “My interest for 2020 would be addressing the traffic issues we are experiencing.”

For Vice President: Linda Worley moved to 800 Aurora Avenue (the Poetry Box house) with her husband Jeff and two cats five years ago. She is set to retire from UK in a few months after 33 years (!) of loving being a faculty member in German Studies and Folklore/Myth. She is set to start all sorts of new endeavors.

For Secretary: Tom Eblen has lived at 52 Mentelle Park with his wife, Becky, since February 2012. He retired in March from the Lexington Herald-Leader, where he was the managing editor for 10 years and a columnist for 11 years. Tom now works part-time as literary arts liaison at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning. An MNA board member since 2014, he created and administers the association’s website, Mentelle.org.

For Treasurer: Todd Davis moved to Lexington in 2007 after graduating from Centre College, where he met his wife, Catherine, a lifelong Lexingtonian. After more than a decade in banking, he has spent the past two years as a Realtor with The Brokerage. Todd and Catherine moved to Aurora Avenue in January 2019 and have fallen in love with the neighborhood. In his free time, you can find him playing golf, having a beer at Mirror Twin, or sitting on the front porch with his golden retriever, Scout.

For the five board seats:

Will Jones and his wife, Mary Catherine, recently moved to Franklin Avenue and have a newborn. Will works for Bullhorn Creative and is on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass.

Jamie Lucke moved into 914 Aurora Avenue in early 1994, just in time for the arrival of her daughter, Hollis Hubbard. She retired in March from the Lexington Herald-Leader where she was a reporter, editorial writer and editor for almost 32 years. You may have seen her and her partner Robert Pokorny walking his two oversized dogs and her tiny one.

Kim Naujokas has lived on Mentelle Park with her husband for more than three years. She is the Special Assistant to the Dean at Transylvania University, where she works on administrative matters related to Academic Affairs. She is a fan of great food, friendly dogs, and hanging out on the porch with wonderful neighbors.

Shelby Reynolds has lived on Aurora for 32 years and owns Morningside Woodcrafters, which has been on National Avenue for 30 years. Married to David Bartley, he spends most of his time on their never-ending list of projects around the house and garden. Shelby has been a board member for five years and enjoys being a part of the group to help make the neighborhood a safe and comfortable place to live.

Ashley Sipple-McGraw is a lifelong Lexingtonian and has lived in the Mentelle neighborhood for 10 years.  Ashley is a librarian, and previously worked at the Lexington Public Library. She is now the Middle and Upper School Librarian at Sayre School in downtown Lexington. She is an avid reader, pop culture expert and enjoys spending time with her neighbors.

MNA annual meeting, elections Oct. 23

 

Mark your calendar for the Mentelle Neighborhood Association’s annual membership meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m. at Ashland Elementary School. Members will elect officers and board members for the coming year. They also will have a chance to voice ideas and concerns.

The nominating committee is now preparing a slate of candidates. If you are interested in running for a board seat — or for president, vice president, secretary or treasurer — please email nominating committee chair Tom Eblen before Oct. 15 to be included. Nominations also can be made at the meeting.

If you live or own a business in the neighborhood (bounded by Mentelle Park and Walton Avenue, Main Street and National Avenue) and are not a member of the association, but would like to become one, click here for more information.

 

Thanks for a great neighborhood picnic

We had a big turnout Sunday evening for the annual Mentelle Neighborhood Picnic. Thanks to everyone for the delicious food and good company.

Special thanks to the picnic organizers; grill master Eddie Owens; Raúl Chamorro Cobo for entertaining us with beautiful Spanish guitar music; Wilson’s Grocery & Meats for donating the delicious hamburgers and brats; Eppings at Eastside for providing wonderful macaroni and cheese and cookies; and the Lexington Fire Department for bringing a fire truck to entertain the children.

Today through Saturday, any Mentelle resident can shop at a Wilson’s and receive a 15% discount with the code MENTELLE (beer excluded.) The neighborhood association appreciates the support of our valued local businesses.

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Neighborhood picnic is today!

The annual neighborhood picnic is today, 5 p.m. until 7 p.m., in the Mentelle Park median nearest Cramer Avenue. All residents of Mentelle Neighborhood (Main to National, Mentelle Park to Walton) and their families are encouraged to attend.

Bring your own drinks and a dish to share: salad, side dish or dessert. Special thanks to Wilson’s Grocery & Meats, which is donating the hamburgers and hotdogs that our neighborhood grill master, Eddie Owens, will prepare.

The Lexington Fire Department plans to bring an engine for the kids to see (unless they have to fight a fire), and Raúl Chamorro Cobo will entertain with classical Spanish guitar music.  See you soon!

Neighborhood picnic is Sept. 29

The annual neighborhood picnic will be Sunday, Sept. 29, 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. in the Mentelle Park median nearest Cramer Avenue.

The Mentelle Neighborhood Association will provide hamburgers and hotdogs prepared by grill master Eddie Owens. Please bring your own drinks and a salad, side dish or dessert to share.

The Lexington Fire Department plans to bring an engine for the kids to see (unless they have to fight a fire with it that evening), and Raúl Chamorro Cobo will entertain with classical Spanish guitar music.  All residents of Mentelle neighborhood are welcome.