THE BLENDON BULLETIN - OCTOBER 2009 Vol. 8, Issue 5
(for the PDF version, go to the home page, the column on the right OUR INFO and click on or click here: NEWSLETTER)
ANNUAL COMMUNITY PUMPKIN DROP - OCTOBER 25th
Sunday, October 25: Our Annual Pumpkin Drop will be held from 1:00—3:00 pm at the Ginty’s on Bear Tooth Court. This event is fun for families and kids in the community. Free pumpkin to members of BWCA, refreshments, and more. A visit from Columbus Fire is usually scheduled for the event, which is also Fire Prevention Month.
A donation of non-perishable canned and boxed foods are collected for the Food Pantries.
ANNUAL M EMBERSHIP DRIVE
Tr acy Stocker is our Mem bership Drive Chairperson. Our membership drive helps to pay for our Community Garage Sale, Pumpkin Drop, snow removal, our newsletter and telephone directory. Please support our membership drive by paying your dues of $20.00. We will have a table set up at the Pumpkin Drop for Membership Forms and dues collection.
HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES
For the third year in a row, the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes are working together to collect, sort and distribute holiday cards to service members, veterans and their families. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will begin accepting cards on November 2, 2009. So get your pens and postage stamps ready and watch for the address in the coming weeks on RedCross.org. All cards must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 7, 2009. Cards postmarked after December 7 will be returned to the sender. This deadline ensures enough time to sort and distribute cards before the holidays.
SWACO OFFERS ADDITIONAL FALL YARD WASTE SITES
SWACO will offer City of Columbus residents six (6) additional free Saturday yard waste collections beginning Saturday October 31st. The collections will continue on Saturdays through December 5th from 9am until 3pm. The new sites are in addition to nine (9) other locations available now for Columbus and Franklin County residents. See page 2 for more information on where to take your yard waste.
MEETINGS
NCC Meetings: The NCC meetings are held at Friendship Village. Held on the FIRST TUESDAY of each month, at 7:00 P.M. The next general meeting is November 3rd at 5800 Forest Hills Blvd.
NCC Development Committee-Wednesday, October 28th @ Minerva Park Community Center at 7 pm.
NEW LOOK TO WEBSITE FROM NEIGHBORHOOD LINK
Our Website: Our website has BWCA By-Laws and Deed Restrictions, links to other important websites. Check out the new look to the website from Neighborhood Link!
Membership Drive: Come to the Pumpkin Drop and fill out a Membership Form and pay your dues, if you haven’t already. Dues are ONLY $20.00.
Welcoming Committee: Area Reps should contact Janet Fletcher at . 893-5565, when new residents move in.
SWACO AND CITY TO PROVIDE FALL YARD WASTE DROP OFF LOCATIONS
“We are working together with SWACO to make it more convenient for Columbus residents to drop off their leaves and other yard waste during the peak of the fall yard waste season,” said Mayor Michael B. Coleman. “Until we are able to restore regular yard waste collection next spring, it is important to provide these additional locations that will be more accessible to our neighborhoods.”
“SWACO saw a need on the part of Columbus residents,” says SWACO Executive Director Ron Mills. “We are glad to be working with Columbus to assist residents with their fall cleanup. This will help us keep leaves and branches out of the waste stream and ensure that they will be properly composted.”
The collections are for residents only. Only yard waste will be accepted at the collections. Leaves and grass clippings must be delivered to the collections in biodegradable bags. Twigs and branches should be cut to no longer than 4 feet in length and bundled together with string or twine.
SWACO suggests residents lessen their environmental footprint by home composting their yard waste. Also, grass clippings are a good nutrient for lawns. Residents are urged to “just mow it” and not bag their grass clippings. More information on yard waste collections and composting is available by clicking on the “yard waste” button at www.swaco.org
4665 Westerville Rd. (Ohio Mulch); (614) 891-3242
6055-C Westerville Road, Westerville (Kurtz Bros.); (614) 882-0200
SWACO, in partnership with the City of Columbus, is happy to provide Columbus (only) residents six (6) additional free drop off locations for yard waste this fall. These additional collection sites will be operational:
Starting October 31st and ending December 5th
Saturdays 9am until 3pm
NEED HELP KEEPING THE UTILITIES ON?
Several utilities and agencies offer assistance with paying bills, avoiding service disconnection and other help:
Americans invest over 75 % of their utility budget on heating, cooling, lighting, cooking and other appliances and electronics in the about the home. For example heating the shower water for a typical family of four can cost as much as $35 per month at the time of this writing. With energy costs (both natural gas and electric) on the rise, becoming more energy efficient can mean a money savings for your family. By making a few changes, some households can reduce the energy and water usage and save 10 to 30 percent on their natural gas, electric and water bills a year.
How To Be More Energy Efficient
SEND A TOUCH OF HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Send a touch of home to the real heroes of America and their families! Holiday Mail for Heroes is back again!
For the third year in a row, the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes are working together to collect, sort and distribute holiday cards to service members, veterans and their families.
The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will begin accepting cards on November 2, 2009. So get your pens and postage stamps ready and watch for the address in the coming weeks on RedCross.org.
All cards must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 7, 2009. Cards postmarked after December 7 will be returned to the sender. This deadline ensures enough time to sort and distribute cards before the holidays.
Every card received will be screened for hazardous materials by Pitney Bowes and then reviewed by Red Cross volunteers working around the country.
If you would like to begin working on your cards now, here are some quick guidelines to ensure your cards makes to a hero as quickly as possible:
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Limit the number of cards to 15 from any one person or 50 from any one school class, business or group. If you are mailing a large quantity, please bundle the cards and place them in large mailing envelopes. Each card does not need its own envelope, as envelopes will be removed from all cards before distribution.
Do not...