Good Morning!
Side note: That is $100,000 that is going to be spent on improvements in the vicinity of Cleveland School. Walnut Hills is included in that area!
"The Mission of the Walnut Hills Association is to dedicate our neighborhood efforts to ensure safety, security, and knowledge for all our residents."
Waste Collection Route Revisions Are in Effect
Pickup Days Unchanged, Times May Change
Release Date: Friday, April 3, 2009
Contact: Division of Waste Collection, 333-4800
Waste collection customers served by the City of Dayton (in the cities of Dayton and Riverside and Jefferson Township) may experience revised pick-up times as a result of route changes implemented on March 30. Scheduled collection days have not changed. Waste collection crews will still travel normal service routes from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. However, residents may notice crews collecting waste at different times of the day than in the past. The route revisions have been implemented to help reduce operating costs. To contact the Division of Waste Collection, call 937-333-4800.
The following are reminders for Dayton waste collection customers:
Guidelines for setting out waste and recycling for collection:
· Keep containers away from parked cars and other obstacles.
· Waste containers and recycle bins must be at designated collection areas by 7:00 a.m. on scheduled collection days.
· Waste containers and recycle bins must be removed from designated pickup areas by 8:00 a.m. on the day after pickup.
· Waste collection crews will not enter private property for pickup services.
· Do not overfill containers or recycle bins.
· Do not put loose trash in waste containers. Please wrap or bag all trash first.
· Do not overfill waste containers or recycle bins, to help keep neighborhoods clean.
· Recyclable materials are: glass, aluminum, tin, plastic (#1 through #7), newspapers, magazines, cardboard, or other material determined by the City.
How do I schedule a “bulk” waste pick-up?
· Bulk waste pick-ups must be scheduled in advance by calling 937-333-4800 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
· Bulk waste items should be set out by 7:00 a.m. on the pre-scheduled collection day.
· One pick-up equals material totaling 4 feet x 8 feet x 4 feet in size.
· Separate metal items (stoves, refrigerators, etc.) from other bulk items. Remember to remove refrigerator doors.
· All loose and small items must be securely contained, bundled or bagged.
· Crews cannot pick up concrete, rocks, brick, blocks, sand, gravel, demolition materials or hazardous waste.
· Yard waste (brush, hedges, tree limbs, etc.) must be tied into bundles not larger than 4 ft. long and 18 inches in diameter. Bundles are limited to 25 pounds each.
The day after the MRDD Chili Cook-off, I did not place or win at this one, but had fun with family and friends!! Learned that you can cook 10 gallons of chili in our home with out causing to many problems for the rest of the family.
Yes, anyone that I talked to before the MRDD cook-off I told I only needed 5 gallons, I thought I would make a little more and more.. And ok.. I double the recipe at that wrong point in getting the stuff.. So after the cook-off we stop by the homeless shelter and drop off the rest of the chili..
I am amazed that I still have a voice; after calling out "Best DARN Texas Chili- JEDDN Chili" to everyone that walked by the booth at the MRDD Chili Cook-off
JEDDN-- stands for everyone on our team that help.. Jim, Emily, Debbie, Dannie (DanDan), and Nancy
We had a great time and fun.. And will be doing it again next year..
Thanks Bob for coming out to the cook-off..
Hello all --
Come down to the Montgomery County Fairgrounds’ on March 14 2009 for a down home chili cook-off to support MRDD (Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities). I will be entering my "Darn Good Texas Chili" this year. This will be my first year to enter cook-off, my family and I have been going to the cook-off for a few years now; it is a lot of fun with games for the kids, chili to taste, and music. Please come and help support MRDD this year. Good time to get out and have some fun with family and friends and support a good cause. For more information please check out the links below.
Here is the Poster for the Chili cook-off please place this up for us
If you would like to Enter the cook-off here is the Entry Form
Have a chili cook-off' en good Day
THE DAYTON MINORITY CONTRACTORS BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (MCBAP) TO HOST LENDING RECEPTION
Dayton, OH, January 14, 2009 – The Dayton Minority Contractor’s Business Assistance Program will host the first of quarterly lending receptions for small businesses. The reception is designed to allow small businesses to build a relationship with banks and other organizations that provide financing, bonding and other financial services to small businesses. The lending reception will be held at The Entrepreneur Center, 714 Monument Avenue, on Thursday, January 29 from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
MCBAP is a component of the Dayton Human Relations Council and is a beneficiary of the resources, expertise, and experience of the Council. MCBAP receives funding from the State of Ohio and was established in 1978. The Dayton MCBAP provides the following services:
· Management and Technical Assistance
· Procurement Information
· Organizational Assessment
· Bonding Information
· Business Plan Preparation
· Training Sessions
· Seminars/Conferences
· Cost Estimating Services
· Plan Room Services/Dodge Reports
· Loan Packaging
For more information on MCBAP services or the lending reception, contact Goodloe Gillispie at (937) 223-2164 or via email at mcbaphrc@dayton.net.
My name is Laura Arber and I am the South Quadrant Chair for the Martin
Luther King March Rally. Below is a letter from my committee inviting
you to join us at the MLK March/Rally on January 19, 2009 starting at
11:00am at Dayton Fairgrounds.
I would appreciate your including this event in your announcements. This
site gives you more information about the march
http://iis.stat.wright.edu/MLK/
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me by email or at
937-298-7367
Laura L. Arber
South Quadrant Chair
On January 19, 2009, we will again have the opportunity of honoring Dr.
Martin Luther King, his values, his contributions and his legacy.
There will be a number of events on the weekend, and during the
preceding week, but we particularly want to bring to your attention the
Martin Luther King March on Monday, January 19, 2009.
Over the years, the Dayton community has created an event that reflects
the best of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s values and hopes - the need for
a community to come together in good will and reconciliation. This
year, it seems even more important that the Martin Luther King message
be observed by all of us - Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, persons
from Dayton, Oakwood, Kettering, Centerville, Huber Heights, Trotwood,
Clayton, the youth and the elderly, -representatives from all the parts
of the world who comprise the Dayton community.
The Dayton March begins in four separate locations. As each march
proceeds, it gathers in more people until the truly joyous moment when
east, west, south and north join tumultuously at Third & Main and four
streams of people become one community.
This is not just an invitation but also a call to the community for all
persons and organizations to be with us on January 19, 2009. Youth and
youth organizations are particularly called but everyone in the
community is welcome. Banners recognizing any of our marching
organizations will be very welcome. We would appreciate your including
this event in your church, university, or school bulletin announcements,
starting after December 18, 2008. The starting point of the march for
the South Quadrant is Dayton Fairgrounds , and we will begin marching
downtown at 11:00 am. Please feel free to join us for the march and
celebration.
We look forward to seeing you on January 19th in the march, and at
Courthouse Square.
Sincerely,
Laura L. Arber
South Quadrant Chair