Bloomington Briefing
February 2012
Volume 20, No. 1
Briefing (8-page, 3.3MB PDF)
Index
Bloomington Briefing

Normandale Lake is a beautiful
place to visit any time of year.
Page 1.
- Walking in a winter wonderland.
- What’s developing?
Plans move forward in Bloomington’s three major districts.
- Visit the clubhouse.
- Born Again Jocks.
- Just say “no” – Opt out of junk mail.
Page 2.
- Here’s to our health!.
- Leaving a legacy of service.
Page 3.
- Home improvement fair.
- Learning the rules of the road.
- Financial update – City Council approves 2012 property tax levy.
- Human Resources
Director appointed.
- Safety reminder –
Keep sidewalks clear.
- Make your voice heard –
Produce your own TV show.
Page 4.
- Earth Action Heroes.
- 2012 Citywide Curbside Cleanup.
- Resolve to reuse and recycle in 2012.
- Environmental
stewardship.
- Reduce your exposure.
- Recycle your paper.
Page 5.
- BPD’s K-9 Unit.
- Free tax preparation services.
- Annual Youth Leadership
Retreat motivates and
empowers young people.
- Stay connected – The art of social
networking and mediat.
- Share your culture –
Join the Global Celebration.
Page 6.
- Bloomington Family Aquatic Center (BFAC) -- Discounted season passes for residents.
- Summer Spectrum --
Super Sign-Up Saturday!
- Hunting eggs is fun.
- Get moving with L’il Flipster.
- For safer streets.
- Take this to heart –
Have your cholesterol checked.
- Summer softball.
- Want your dog to
run free?
Page 7.
- Fun on ice –
Learn to skate at
Bloomington Ice Garden
(BIG).
- Kick-start your winter –
Fitness and family fun at
Richardson Nature Center.
- The City makes travel planning easy – Apply for your passport at Bloomington Civic Plaza.
- Taste of Chocolate.
- Bloomington Center for the Arts:
- Bloomington Arts Center exhibitions, performances, events.
- Schneider and Black Box Theater performances and events.
Page 8.
- Meet a volunteer firefighter.
- The nature of fire.
- Helping your home
to shine –
Learn about home
improvement loans.
- Growing some green – Annual tree sale adds hundreds of trees to landscape.
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