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WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14th 2016
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Low Cost Vet Services
Where: Animal Shelter at 690 E. Main St.
Drop-off Time: Between 8am and 9am.
Pickup Time: 4pm.
Services: Spay/Neuter and onsite vaccination.
Benefits: Reduces aggression and roaming, lowers risk of cancers, reduces overpopulation, increases lifespan up to 3-5 years.
How to make a reservation: Call 940-566-5551 today!
For questions, please call 972-218-1324
If you have any questions or concerns, please call 972-218-1310.
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Annual Turkey Bowl & 5k Strut
Join the Lancaster community in a fun run and walk to prepare your body for all of the Thanksgiving fixings you will indulge in. Walk will begin at 10am at The Helen Giddings Amphitheater in Community Park and ending at the Recreation Center where you will have a chance to bowl for a turkey, enjoy inflatables, participate in recreation program demonstrations, dance to your favorite tunes and more!
If you have any questions, please call 972-218-3700.
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Boards & Commission
Learn how to volunteer and participate within a city board or commission and find out the responsibilities, functions, and meeting schedules for the various city boards and commissions. For more information, please visit our City’s website or contact the City Secretary’s Office at (972) 218-1309.
The City Council appoints volunteers to numerous city boards and commissions to serve fellow citizens and City Council. Volunteers are vital to the city. We encourage you to submit an application today. It's a great way to be involved at a local level and enhance the quality of life in Lancaster. Deadline is November 18, 2016.
Click HERE for an electronic application link.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call 972-218-1310.
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Recycle Coach app
Download the new Recycle Coach app from your Apple app store or Google play store today and you'll never miss another collection day!
This new feature allows Lancaster residents to download the FREE Recycle Coach app, get a personalized schedule, and set reminders for their trash, recycling, and bulk/brush collection. Residents have the option to set their reminders from 1 hour, 12 hours, 24 hours, to 48 hours and even a week prior to collection.
Download the app TODAY!
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Spending Pattern Survey
Please take a few minutes to complete this survey to help us analyze shopping patterns and retail preferences of people living and working in Lancaster. The information gathered from this survey will help determine the retail and restaurant needs of the City. These results will influence recruitment efforts to ultimately increase and also retain retail sales within Lancaster. Click HERE to complete the short survey.
For information or comments, please contact the Retail Coach, LLC at 662-844-2155 or info@theretailcoach.net
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63rd Annual Christmas Parade
Beginning at the Lancaster Historic Town Square in Lancaster, Texas, the annual Lancaster Christmas Parade and Festival is an event filled with traditions not to be missed. Activities include the lighting of the town Christmas tree, pictures with Santa, cookie baking, hay rides and a visit to Santa’s workshop. For the health-conscious, the annual Healthy Heart for the Holidays hosted at the Lancaster Recreation Center features wellness checks and fitness demos.
Christmas Parade Entry forms are now available online HERE.
For questions, please call 972-218-1303.
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Lancaster Lights- Heritage Park Foundation
TOUR OF HOMES: December 3, 2016
Food, friends, fun followed by desserts and the fountains famous coffee!
For more information contact 972-227-2579.
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Say NO to Illegal Dumping!
What is Illegal Dumping?
Illegal Dumping occurs when a person places, deposits, dumps or accumulates refuse on or in any public or private street, public right-of-way or easement, gutter or sidewalk within the Lancaster City limits.
Why is Illegal Dumping a problem?
When illegal dumping occurs, the damage to neighborhoods and the environment can be severe:
- Property values decline.
- Unreported illegal dumping often results in more illegal dumping.
- Illegally dumped material can become a breeding ground for vectors, such as mice, rats and mosquitoes, which can spread diseases such as encephalitis, Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and West Nile Disease.
- Illegal dumping is hazardous to the environment. From refrigerators to tires to auto parts to televisions, many contain heavy metals and other toxins.
- Illegal dumping piles pose a traffic hazard when left in the public right-of-way.
- Illegal dumping costs taxpayers money.
Legal Alternatives to dispose of your unwanted items:
- Take your waste to the CWD transfer station located at 2010 California Crossing Dallas, TX 75220. A copy of your water bill is required.
- Order a special pick up at 972-218-1300. This allows residents to schedule a pickup of bulky waste for a fee.
- Take advantage of the Trash-off events (November 5th).
- Move the unwanted items away from public view until the next Bulk/brush collection.
How can You Help?
Report it! Call 972-218-1200 and provide information that leads to a citation of the illegal dumper.
Fine for Illegal Dumping
Up to $4000.00
Verify your bulk/brush collection schedule HERE.
For additional information, please call the City at 972-218-1300.
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Computer Classes
Learn how to use the internet, make your presentation, utilize designs, insert images and beyond by registering for computer classes at the Lancaster Library. To register, please call 972-227-1080.
For additional information, please click HERE.
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Get Your Family Tree Growing Again
Welton R. and Mildred Chapman Fail were untiring supporters of the Lancaster Genealogical Society and the Lancaster Library. The Fails worked vigorously to replace the research material lost during the April 25, 1994 tornado. The genealogy section was named after them when the library moved into its new building in 2001. The Genealogical Resource Center contains a collection of materials for family history research. The materials come in a variety of formats such as books, CDs, microfilm, microfiche, brochures, and electronic resources. Please call 972-227-1080 for questions.
For additional information, please click HERE.
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Zika Virus Precautions
Pregnant?
If you develop the symptoms of Zika, see a healthcare provider right away for testing. Testing is recommended for pregnant women at their first prenatal care visit.
Your Best Protection: Prevent Mosquito Bites
Clothing: Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Treat clothing and gear with permethrin or purchase permethrin-treated items.
- Treated clothing remains protective after multiple washings. If treating items yourself, follow the product instructions carefully.
- Do NOT use permethrin products directly on skin. They are intended to treat clothing.
Indoor Protection:
Stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside. Sleep under a mosquito bed net if air conditioned or screened rooms are not available or if sleeping outdoors.
Repellent:
Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)- registered insect repellents. When used as directed, these insect repellents are safe and effective for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Residents can pick up mosquito dunks and repellents at City Hall or at 700 E. Main St.
For additional information, please click HERE or call 888-232-6348.
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Lancaster Eyes & Ears Program:
The City of Lancaster Code Compliance Division is seeking volunteers to join the Lancaster Eyes and Ears program (LEEP)
The LEEP program will primarily perform duties in the field identifying code violations for code officers to perform further investigation. The program is intended to have volunteers aid city staff in improving and preserving the quality of life in our community. These volunteers will help act as the “eyes and ears” in residential and commercial neighborhoods to staff code compliance officers. Citizens are key to identifying potentially serious problems.
Qualifications:
Volunteers are requested to volunteer a minimum of 4 hours per week. Work schedules are flexible based on your availability but are limited to daytime hours. Volunteers must possess a Texas class “C” driver’s license and successfully complete a background check, and reside in the City of Lancaster.
Click HERE for information. You may also contact the Lancaster Code Compliance Division at 972-218-1200.
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Pet of the Week: Meet Dexter!
Available for adoption TODAY!
Derek is a beautiful male, dark brindle lab mix, neutered, and housebroken. He is about 1-3 years old. He's looking for a good loving home.
Adoption fees: $15.00 for small dogs and $25.00 for large dogs.
For adoption and volunteer information, click HERE. You may also contact the Lancaster Animal Shelter at 972-218-1210
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