Bloomington Briefing

December 2002

Red light
Drivers may not have noticed the difference, but 700 red bulbs and arrows.

Volume 10, No. 6

This four-color, tabloid newsletter is sent to all single-family households and businesses. For your downloading convenience, we offer two sizes of files: the entire newsletter or one page at a time.

Briefing, pages 1 - 4 (4-page, 358KB PDF)

Briefing, pages 5 - 8 (4-page, 336KB PDF)

Index

Page 1.

  • Red light, green light.
  • Facility Update: Cedar colonnade frames City Hall's main entrance.
  • Other news:
    • Voting improvements considered.
    • Have a happy, healthy and safe holiday season!

Page 2.

  • Dedicated to service: Bloomington's Fire Prevention Division saves lives.

Page 3.

  • Park Developments:
    • Cedarcrest Park redevelopment.
    • "Reel" fun at Smith Park.
  • Transportation Update: Wet weather slowed summer street construction.
  • Other news:
    • Please, do not feed the geese.
    • Tip # 1: Safe holidays are the happiest!

Page 4.

  • Parks, Recreation and Arts Update:
    • Bloomington Loves Its Kids.
    • Holiday Open House.
    • Winter Fete.
    • Bloomington Art Center.
    • Adult Sports.
    • Youth Activities.
    • Adaptive Recreation and Learning Exchange.
    • Help wanted: Girls Softball Director and Indoor Soccer Director.

Page 5.

  • Parks, Recreation and Arts Update:
    • Galaxy Youth Centers.
    • Picnic shelters are great for gatherings.
    • 2002-2003 Outdoor skating rinks.

Page 6.

  • Plowing through the winter.
  • Tip #2: Here's the scoop!
  • Communications:
    • Bloomington Channel 14.
    • How can we better serve you online?
  • Bloomington Yesterday: Joseph Dean's log cabin -- built 1852.

Page 7.

  • Celebrate the holidays at Creekside.
  • Life is Like a Valued Patchwork.
  • Local business awarded Human Rights honor.
  • Alcohol and the adolescent brain.
  • Tip #3: Stay healthy this holiday season!

Page 8.

  • Do something constructive with your home.
  • Spring 2003 Curbside Clean-up.
  • A chocolate lover's dream-come-true.
  • It's a dog's life.
  • Tip #4: Prevent fires in your home!
  • Tip #5: Practice food safety this holiday season!

 

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