Thursday, May 31, 2007

East Dayton Vikings Youth Football

Will be holding early sign-ups for football players and cheerleaders entering grades 3rd-6th for the 2007-2008 school year. Registrations will be accepted at Lohrey Center 2366 Glenarm Ave.
Cost is $75.00 per participating child.

Sign-up Dates are:

Saturday May 19th 11am-2pm
Saturday June 2nd 11am-2pm
Saturday June 9th 11am-2pm

These are early sign-up times. We will also be accepting registrations our 1st 2 weeks of practice starting Monday July 30th at the football field behind Belmont High School. Any questions please call.

Robert Delong @252-0311 Cell 657-4722

Mark Santos @781-4158

Brian Cooper @259-0269

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Online yard sale sign up & map

With the spring Walnut Hills Community Yard Sale less than two weeks away... now is the perfect time for you to join in the yard sale fun. To make it easier to sign up, we've created an online form so that you can submit your information for the sale. The web form and additional info can be found HERE.

Once you sign up and contact me, we'll get your info and address on the official map. To view the current list of yard sales, check out the map HERE.

Then, to help you advertise your sale, we'll provide you with one of our new signs for your front yard... very cool.



All that for just $5! So what are you waiting for? Sign up now!

Friday, May 04, 2007

SOCCER 2007

www.daytonsoccer.org

SIGN –UP NOW UNDERWAY
FOR 2007 FALL SOCCER

• Enrollment for the Dayton Area Soccer Association (DASA) Fall Soccer season is now underway.

• Kids 4–18 years of age can register to play in this recreational soccer league.
• Dayton SAY is the official soccer league for the City of Dayton.
• See reverse side for registration form, deadlines, and fees.
Facts about Dayton SAY Soccer
• The SAY Soccer program emphasis is on kids having fun! Every player is guaranteed to play at least 1/2 of every game.
• Registration covers the cost of a soccer jersey, socks and a team photo. You supply the shorts, shoes and shin guards. No additional fundraising required!

• Season starts in late August and concludes in mid October. There are approximately 10 games in the season.
• Most games are played at the Gateway Sports Complex on Stanley Ave. near Route 4. Teams with kids ages 8 and above play some away games.

• Most games are played on Saturdays. Teams with kids ages 6 and above will play some evening games as well.
• Players ages 4–7 will receive a participation trophy at the end of the regular season.

Register early and save $5.00 for each child!

‘Building Safety Week’

Discounted Bill Payment Options Offered
During ‘Building Safety Week’
Release Date: Friday, May 4, 2007
Contact: Bill Nelson, Director of Building Services, 333-3883

As part of “Building Safety Week,” the City of Dayton’s Department of Building Services is offering a special amnesty program that will allow citizens to repay some outstanding bills at a discounted rate.

People who still owe money to the City of Dayton for demolition or boarding/securing costs can repay those costs at a 40 percent discount. But the time to take advantage of the discounted payment option only lasts through the end of May, so individuals with outstanding bills are encouraged to act fast. Payments can be made in the Department of Building Services’ One Stop Center, 371 W. Second Street, or in the Department of Finance at Dayton City Hall, 101 W. Third Street.

The discount does not apply to any bills that have been turned over to UCB Collection Agency or that have been attached to a property through Montgomery County. In these instances, customers must contact those agencies directly and will not be eligible for the 40 percent discount.

Each year, the City of Dayton joins other communities around the world to celebrate Building Safety Week, May 6-12. Building Safety Week raises public awareness of building safety and promotes the use, enforcement and understanding of building safety and fire prevention codes to protect lives and property.

“During Building Safety Week, I encourage the public to stop by our offices at the One Stop Center to learn more about the work that the Building Services Department does,” said Bill Nelson, Director of the Department of Building Services. “Building code enforcement is the job of professionals who work right here in the City of Dayton. Inspectors, plan reviewers and others in our department work to ensure that the structures you and your families live, work, and play in are safe by issuing building permits and inspecting buildings during and after construction.”
Nelson added, “Our department is using Building Safety Week to educate the community about the importance of obtaining proper permits and maintaining their properties. It is an opportunity to increase public awareness of the role that building safety and fire prevention officials, local and state building departments, and federal agencies play on the front line of defense to protect lives and property. They are the ‘silent defenders’ who are seldom seen but work daily to ensure safety in the community.”

Building Safety Week, first observed in 1980, is sponsored by the International Code Council Foundation, an organization dedicated to changing the devastating effects of natural disasters and other building tragedies at home and around the world. The International Code Council is an association that develops building safety and fire prevention codes that are used in more than 15,000 jurisdictions across the nation.
For any building safety concerns, contact the Building Services Department at 333-3883. For housing questions, contact the Division of Housing Inspection at 333-3977.