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DECEMBER 2004

 

12/30/04 City Council Members Host Town Hall Meetings in January
Five Arlington City Council representatives will host town hall meetings in January. 
12/30/04 Calender Road Improvements Start Monday, January 10
For About 11 Months, Motorists Should Anticipate Lane Closures

Beginning Monday, January 10, motorists should expect lane closures on Calender Road between Redstone Drive and Curry Road in southwest Arlington. Curry Road is the future Eden Road.
12/30/04 At the Arlington Public Library in January 2005
Free activities occur at the Arlington Public Library every month.
12/30/04

Detours Expected as Railroad Upgrades Begin in the Great Southwest Industrial District
Beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday, January 12, motorists should expect detours on Great Southwest Parkway between Abram Street and Division Street in Arlington.

12/28/04 Interim Deputy City Managers Appointed
Interim City Manager Fred Greene announced today the appointment of two interim deputy city managers.
12/21/04 Indoor Pool to Close for Three Weeks Beginning Thursday, Dec. 23
The Hugh Smith Indoor Pool will close for maintenance at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 23.
12/21/04 Public Service Announcement Promotes Safe Holiday Shopping
The Arlington Police Department and the Administrative Services Department have produced a public safety announcement about the do’s and don’ts of holiday shopping.
12/21/04 Local Historian is Keynote Speaker at "Sharing the Dream" Banquet
Arlington MLK Celebration Begins January 14
The Revered William Dwight McKissic, Sr., a local historian and founder of Arlington’s Cornerstone Baptist Church, will be the keynote speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. "Sharing the Dream" Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14.
12/17/04 New Year’s Day Closings and City Service Schedules in Arlington
The Arlington Municipal Building, Municipal Office Tower and many City of Arlington offices will be closed December 31 for New Year’s Day.
12/17/04 Christmas Holiday Closings and City Service Schedules in Arlington
The Arlington Municipal Building, Municipal Office Tower and many City of Arlington offices will be closed December 23, 24 and 25 for the Christmas holidays.
12/17/04 Mayor to Celebrate Holidays with Arlington’s Youth on Saturday, Dec. 18
Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck will host a Holiday Party for Kids at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 18 at the George W. Hawkes Central Library.
12/10/04 City Council Calls Special Election for February 5
The Arlington City Council has called a special election for Saturday, February 5. Early voting will start Thursday, January 20.
12/10/04 City Announces Winners of the 2004 Animal Essay Contest
Recognition Ceremony is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 14
The Mayor and Arlington City Council will present the winners of the Fourth Annual Animal Essay Contest during a special recognition ceremony on December 14.
12/10/04 Holiday Safety Information from the Arlington Police Department
While the holiday season can be a joyful and busy time of the year, the Arlington Police Department Community Services Division cautions shoppers to always be alert and keep the following safety measures in mind.
12/10/04 Lights of Interlochen Brighten Arlington Neighborhood
Popular Holiday Exhibition Continues to be an Arlington Tradition

Homes adorned in lights and landscapes dressed out in festive holiday displays continue to be tradition in the Arlington neighborhood of Interlochen. 
12/03/04 Mayor to Host Dec. 8 Holiday Lunch with Seniors
Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck will host a holiday luncheon with seniors at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8. 
12/03/04

This Month at the Arlington Public Library
Free activities occur at the Arlington Public Library every month. Here’s what is planned at the library in December

12/03/04

Northeast Branch Library Presents:
Share Your Passion: Hobbies, Crafts, and More!
The Northeast Branch Library at 1905 Brown Boulevard will present "Share Your Passion" from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4.

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