Bloomington Briefing

April 2006

Volume 14, No. 2

Girls celebrate diversity by joining the "Run for Peace."
Bloomington high school students celebrate diversity with a "Run for Peace."

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 (8-page, 1.4MB PDF)

Index

Page 1.

  • Run for Peace.
  • Catch the wave – Hospitality Industry adds unique venue.
  • Youth Service Days.
  • Wanted: Wetland Volunteers.
  • Trees for sale.

Page 2.

  • Mayor's column:
    • An active community by design.
  • We care - Put safety first:
    • Ride your bicycle safely.
    • Follow the rules of the road.

Page 3.

  • The importance of building permits.
  • Cleaning up after winter – Street sweeping begins.
  • City appoints new Fire Marshal.

Page 4.

  • Citywide Curbside Cleanup.
  • Encouraging responsible property management – Ordinance imposes fees on chronic offenders.
  • Earth Action Heroes –The Green Sanctuary Team.

Page 5.

  • Community events:
    • Celebrate Arbor Day – Purchase and plant a tree.
    • Commuter Challenge – Help reduce traffic in your area.
    • Kite Day 2006.
    • Citywide Garage Sales.
  • Bloomington Yesterday – Metropolitan Stadium Dedication.
  • Creekside:
    • What’s happening – Information and services you can use.

Page 6.

  • Summer Spectrum – An array of activities.
  • Off to a flying start – Disc golf course at Hyland.
  • Youth sports:
    • Summer activities – The fun begins on these dates!.
    • Swimming:
      • Bush Lake Beach.
      • Bloomington Family Aquatic Center.
  • AR&LE:
    • Adaptive Youth Softball.
    • Adaptive Adult Co-Recreational Softball Leagues.

Page 7.

  • Bloomington Center for the Arts:
    • Bloomington Arts Center exhibitions, performances, events.
    • Schneider Theater performances and events.
    • Black Box Theater performances and events.
  • Adult sports:
    • Tennis.
    • Softball – Senior League.
    • Volleyball:
      • Summer Sand.
      • Daytime.
  • Parks and Recreation Improvements - Proposed projects for 2006.
  • 22nd Annual ShapeUp Challenge.

Page 8.

  • Excellence in development – TRIA Orthopaedic Center.
  • Up to Code – Keep our city looking good.
  • Community Enhancement Program.
  • Together We Stand – Tri-City Partners for Healthy Youth and Communities.

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