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WEEK OF JANUARY 4, 2015

Educators Appreciation Breakfast


On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. the City of Lancaster will host an Educators Appreciation Breakfast at the Recreation Center - Grand Hall located at 1700 Veterans Memorial Pkwy in Lancaster. Please join us as we share our sincere appreciation of the wonderful Lancaster ISD educators in this community.

For more information, please contact the City of Lancaster at 972-218-1300 or visit www.lancaster-tx.com

The City of Lancaster invites you to “like” the City on Facebook.com/CityofLancasterTX/, follow us at Twitter.com/Lancaster_TX or register for weekly e-mail alerts regarding upcoming events on our website at www.lancaster-tx.com  by clicking on “Notify Me”.

January Observances:


  • January 18th - Martin Luther King Day
  • National Mentoring Month
  • National Glaucoma Awareness
  • Cervical Health Awareness Month
  • National Blood Donor Month
  • Birth Defects Prevention Month

Holiday Safety Tips:

Happy Holidays!

Holiday safety is an issue that burns brightest from late November to mid-January, the time when families gather, parties are scheduled and travel spikes. By taking some basic precautions, you can ensure your whole family remains safe and injury-free throughout the season. Please follow these precautions:
  • Inspect electrical decorations for damage before use.
  • Do not overheat electrical outlets.
  • Never connect more than three strings of incandescent lights.
  • Keep tree fresh by watering daily.
  • Use battery-operated candles.
  • Keep combustibles at least three feet from heat sources.
  • Protect cords from damage.
  • Check decorations for certification label.
  • Stay in the kitchen when something is cooking.
  • Turn off, unplug, and extinguish all decorations when going to sleep or leaving the house.

Energy-Efficient Holiday Decorating Tips:

Happy Holidays!

With holidays almost upon us and home decorating to do, costs and energy savings should be on the brain. So as you put the finishing touches on that giant lighting display, be sure to read these energy-efficient holiday decorating tips below:
  • Buy LED Lights: In addition to using 70% less energy than traditional bulbs, they're brighter, eco-friendly, and are safer, as they are much cooler than incandescent lights. In addition, they are easier to install—up to 24 strings of LEDs can be connected end-to-end without overloading a wall socket. They last ten times longer, have no filaments or glass to break, and costs are similar to the age-old standard.
  • Limit Hourly Usage: Set timers for lights to automatically turn on when it gets dark and off in the middle of the night, depending on your preferences. You can save a bundle keeping light displays on only 8 hours of the evening (when you can see them). If you are still using traditional incandescent bulbs, this tip is even more important to cut down on energy costs.
  • Creative & Reflective Decorating: Not everything is about strands of lights. Reflective ornaments and tinsel are just as bright at night, so getting creative with your lighting display can multiply your resources for shine. You could even mirror your next door neighbors' frighteningly costly display with a string of silver bells on your railing. Don't forget the ribbons, wreaths, garland, and reflective menorahs, for electricity- free age-old traditions still bring holiday cheer.
To find out how many Christmas ornaments or lights strings you need for your tree, click HERE!

UPCOMING EVENTS


Monday, January 4th
No Council Meeting


Click HERE to view more upcoming events!

BULK/BRUSH SCHEDULE


No bulk/brush collection in January


Click HERE to view interactive map

LIBRARY ACTIVITIES

Tuesday, January 5th
Toddler Time
@ 10:30 AM

For children up to 4 years, enjoy stories, songs, crafts and family fun! 


Wednesday, January 6th
Family Story Time
@ 4:00 PM

Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing!


Power Point Basics
@10:30 AM

Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!


Thursday, January 7th
Adult Anime
@ 6:30PM

An Anime movie or series will be shown.  18 years and older.

Friday, January 8th
Power Point Basics
Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!

Saturday, January 9th
Family Story Time
@1:00 PM

Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing.


Click HERE to view more upcoming events!

Did you know that Lancaster has implemented mandatory watering restrictions to two days a week? Specific assigned watering days are determined by your address. Residents are restricted from watering between 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Although, hand watering and using soaker hoses are permitted at any time. For more information regarding the Stage 2 Watering Restrictions, click HERE!
"Lancaster TX" is the official mobile app for the City of Lancaster. The app provides a connection between the City of Lancaster and its residents and visitors. 

Features include:

- Report a Concern
- Lancaster News
- Pay Online

Download City of Lancaster's app today and connect with the City of Lancaster.
For more information, click HERE!
About the Lancaster Live!
This weekly electronic newsletter was sent to you by the City of Lancaster. Should you have any 
compliments or concerns, please contact us at (972) 218-1300 or by email at communityrelations@lancaster-tx.com

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WEEK OF JANUARY 4, 2015

Educators Appreciation Breakfast

On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 7:30 a.m. the City of Lancaster will host an Educators Appreciation Breakfast at the Recreation Center - Grand Hall located at 1700 Veterans Memorial Pkwy in Lancaster. Please join us as we share our sincere appreciation of the wonderful Lancaster ISD educators in this community.

For more information, please contact the City of Lancaster at 972-218-1300 or visit www.lancaster-tx.com

The City of Lancaster invites you to “like” the City on Facebook.com/CityofLancasterTX/, follow us at Twitter.com/Lancaster_TX or register for weekly e-mail alerts regarding upcoming events on our website at www.lancaster-tx.com by clicking on “Notify Me”.


January Observances:


January 18th - Martin Luther King Day

National Mentoring Month

National Glaucoma Awareness

Cervical Health Awareness Month

National Blood Donor Month

Birth Defects Prevention Month


Holiday Safety Tips:

Happy Holidays!

Holiday safety is an issue that burns brightest from late November to mid-January, the time when families gather, parties are scheduled and travel spikes. By taking some basic precautions, you can ensure your whole family remains safe and injury-free throughout the season. Please follow these precautions:


Inspect electrical decorations for damage before use.

Do not overheat electrical outlets.

Never connect more than three strings of incandescent lights.

Keep tree fresh by watering daily.

Use battery-operated candles.

Keep combustibles at least three feet from heat sources.

Protect cords from damage.

Check decorations for certification label.

Stay in the kitchen when something is cooking.

Turn off, unplug, and extinguish all decorations when going to sleep or leaving the house.


Energy-Efficient Holiday Decorating Tips:

Happy Holidays!

With holidays almost upon us and home decorating to do, costs and energy savings should be on the brain. So as you put the finishing touches on that giant lighting display, be sure to read these energy-efficient holiday decorating tips below:

Buy LED Lights: In addition to using 70% less energy than traditional bulbs, they're brighter, eco-friendly, and are safer, as they are much cooler than incandescent lights. In addition, they are easier to install—up to 24 strings of LEDs can be connected end-to-end without overloading a wall socket. They last ten times longer, have no filaments or glass to break, and costs are similar to the age-old standard.

Limit Hourly Usage: Set timers for lights to automatically turn on when it gets dark and off in the middle of the night, depending on your preferences. You can save a bundle keeping light displays on only 8 hours of the evening (when you can see them). If you are still using traditional incandescent bulbs, this tip is even more important to cut down on energy costs.

Creative & Reflective Decorating: Not everything is about strands of lights. Reflective ornaments and tinsel are just as bright at night, so getting creative with your lighting display can multiply your resources for shine. You could even mirror your next door neighbors' frighteningly costly display with a string of silver bells on your railing. Don't forget the ribbons, wreaths, garland, and reflective menorahs, for electricity- free age-old traditions still bring holiday cheer.

To find out how many Christmas ornaments or lights strings you need for your tree, click HERE! [http://www.santasquarters.com/christmas-decoration-toolset/#ChristmasLightEnergyCalculators]


UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday, January 4th

No Council Meeting


BULK/BRUSH SCHEDULE

No bulk/brush collection in January


LIBRARY ACTIVITIES

Tuesday, January 5th

Toddler Time

@ 10:30 AM
For children up to 4 years, enjoy stories, songs, crafts and family fun!


Wednesday, January 6th

Family Story Time

@ 4:00 PM

Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing!


Power Point Basics

@10:30 AM

Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!


Thursday, January 7th

Adult Anime

@ 6:30PM

An Anime movie or series will be shown. 18 years and older.


Friday, January 8th

Power Point Basics

Learn how to create effective and fun slides for your next presentation!


Saturday, January 9th

Family Story Time

@1:00 PM

Children ages 5 to 8 are welcome to join us for this interactive story time complete with crafts, songs, and dancing.

Did you know that Lancaster has implemented mandatory watering restrictions to two days a week? Specific assigned watering days are determined by your address. Residents are restricted from watering between 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Although, hand watering and using soaker hoses are permitted at any time. For more information regarding the Stage 2 Watering Restrictions, click HERE [http://www.lancaster-tx.com/416/Water-Restrictions] !

"Lancaster TX" is the official mobile app for the City of Lancaster. The app provides a connection between the City of Lancaster and its residents and visitors.


Features include:


- Report a Concern

- Lancaster News

- Pay Online


Download City of Lancaster's app today and connect with the City of Lancaster.
About the Lancaster Live!

This weekly electronic newsletter was sent to you by the City of Lancaster. Should you have any compliments or concerns, please contact us at (972) 218-1300 or by email at communityrelations@lancaster-tx.com

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