
Paul Stapleton poses with a young Cooper’s hawk, which came to the Raptor Center with a broken wing, before releasing it into the wild.
Bloomington Briefing
October 2009
Volume 17, No. 5
Index
Page 1.
- Following his (bird) calling.
- Meet your hometown heroes --
Fire stations open to the public.
- Book ’em a success.
- A “Taste” of
hospitality.
- History lessons -- Old Town Hall special events.
Page 2.
- Quality services, quality people.
- To park or not to park.
- Road construction.
Page 3.
- Planning
for
the
future --
Updated Comprehensive
Plan now available.
- Crime on wheels.
- License plates are critical --
New critical habitat plates offered at Motor Vehicle.
- Room to roam --
Discover the Regional Parks Foundation.
- Time-of-Sale
inspections.
- Census countdown.
Page 4.
- Earth Action Heroes.
- Curly-leaf pondweed.
- Fall reminder --
Keep leaves off the streets.
- There is such a thing as a “free ride” --
Veterans ride for free on LRT and city buses.
- Buckthorn bust --
Volunteers needed to help
weed out invasive plant.
Page 5.
- Make a difference --
Bloomington students in
need of mentors.
- Veterans Wall honors.
- Providing real opportunities --
Disability Employment and Awareness Month.
- Going for the gold --
Izumi City runner to race in Twin Cities Marathon.
- Translation needed - no problem.
- Acting for Life--
Fun, new theater workshop
and conference.
- Loaves and Fishes --
Timely information,
resources and a good meal.
Page 6.
- Family dialogue rules --
Dinnertime isn’t just for eating.
- Parents have the power --
Creating a better future for your teen.
- Taking it to the streets --
Block parties strengthen neighborhoods.
- A real Bloomington hero.
- Protect
yourself
against
the flu.
Page 7.
- Farmers Market moves indoors --
Come on in November 14 and December 5.
- A Halloween treat --
Have a howling good time at annual bash.
- Adult sports.
- Unleash your
creativity --
New classes offered.
- Bloomington Center for the Arts:
- Exhibitions, performances, events.
Page 8.
- Exercise your rights! Get out and VOTE!
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