MNA Board member Shelby Reynolds and Vice President Linda Worley had a productive meeting with one of the owners of Cosmic Charlie’s and two
of the club’s sound men. They were very receptive to hearing about the noise issues and want to work to ameliorate the noise. Based on input we had received from neighbors, we were able to come up with a plan of action:
1. Cosmic Charlie’s will be putting up a sound curtain in front of the garage door facing National Avenue. The curtain will be lowered and the garage door closed when music is playing.
2. Cosmic Charlie’s will be monitoring the sounds on the streets and collecting data. In particular, they are interested in figuring out which acts, types of bands, etc. cause the most disturbance.
3. They also would like neighbors to continue to collect data. Please send dates, times, and a short description of noise disturbances to Shelby Reynolds at reybart88@yahoo.com. Shelby will be our point person collecting the data and giving it to Cosmic Charlie’s management.
4. Based on the data, Cosmic Charlie’s will plan on future noise reduction measures, for example, baffling. They also plan to use this data when they talk with musicians.
You also may send ideas to any MNA board members. Names and e-mails are in the Mentelle Neighborhood Field Guide and here.
The Mentelle Neighborhood Association board met at 7 p.m. on Feb. 15 at Local’s on National Avenue. Here are the highlights:
The Mentelle Neighborhood Association board met at 7 p.m. on Jan. 18 at Cosmic Charlie’s on National Avenue. Here are the highlights:

Estimates for final playground design are between $85,000 and $100,000. The Playground Committee at Ashland has set a goal to raise $100,000 by March 31, 2017 in order to ensure that the playground is completed by the start of the 2017-2018 school year. To date, $22,000 has been raised through Jog-a-thons, donations gathered at events, and some generous family donations. In addition to fundraising, the committee is applying for grants and approaching local and neighborhood businesses for support. But the playground committee also needs our help.
Mirror Twin Brewing Co., 725 National Ave., is having an appreciation event 11:30 a.m. until midnight Sunday for residents of the Mentelle and Kenwick neighborhoods to celebrate its first few months in business. There will be $3 pints and 10 percent off Rolling Oven pizzas. More info:
Please plan to attend Melody Flowers’ annual Hot Cocoa Social on the front porch of 54 Mentelle Park from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4. She will be collecting donations to put in the Salvation Army kettle of Mentelle’s most dedicated bell-ringer, our neighbor Ron Mitchell. It’s always a good time for cocoa and friends!
Elected for the calendar year 2017 were: Shelly Fortune, president; Linda Worley, vice president; Tom Eblen, secretary; Richard Coles, treasurer; and board members Elaine Cook, Bethany Baxter, Shelby Reynolds, Jessica Mohler and Ann Olliges.
The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation