May 1, 2010 10AM to noon: Expert Talks at Selected Locations Noon to 4PM: All Garden Locations Open $10 for adults; children 12 and under FREE! Pick up tickets and maps at the Chamber of Commerce from now until May 1 at 3:00PM, or at Garden locations on the day of the event. Proceeds of the Tour will benefit the Smithville Community Garden.Read more»
Community Gardens Sunflowers. Many Thanks to Linda Salerno for planting sunflowers all over town in the past couple of weeks. We should all look around for them come the sunny days of summer.Read more»
School is starting and parents have a new routine. The Smithville Safe Routes to School Plan called to improve safety by making the three streets surrounding the Elementary and Junior High schools into one-way streets during school hours. On August 9, 2010, the City Council passed the ordinance that requires 9th Street and Wilkes to become one-way streets, like Bishop already is, during school hours.
Take our "One-Way Streets Poll" to let us know if you support changing the blocks of Wilkes and 9th Street adjacent to the Elementary/Jr. High Campus into one-way streets during school hours, linking them with Bishop, which is already a one-way street during school hours.
Here is an email from our Census Partnership Specialist about what is going on at Census these days... Congrats again Smithville -- at 77%, higher than the national and state average, our participation rate was something to be very proud of!
The Texas Department of Agriculture is hosting an amateur video contest in honor of Texas Travel and Tourism Week. The theme of the contest, "Texas Is..." allows contestants to define what the state of Texas means to them. Let's see how many entries Smithville can offer! For more information, go to the Texas Department of Agriculture website.
Thanks to everyone in Smithville! As May 6, our community's participation rate was 77% -- 10% higher than our rate in 2000, 5% higher than the national average, and 8% higher than the Texas state average. Congratulations to all the volunteers who spoke to their friends and neighbors about the Census and helped to get people to turn in their forms. Please open your door to the Census Takers who will drop by if Census has not yet received your form. Don't be surprised if you recognize them! If YOU want to be a Census Taker, jobs are still available for our community.
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