We don't yet know if we were successful at the Safe Routes to School application, but the student who worked on some of our maps made the news at UT.Read more»
The office of the Census has started to gear up for the American Decennial Count. The City of Smithville is also hard at work trying to make sure every citizen counts.
Census 2010 is currently recruiting people for full- and part-time job opportunities during their gear-up to Census Day (April 1) and as Census Takers (approximately May 1 until all households have been counted). While these are short-term jobs (most will last between five and ten weeks), they can provide tremendous opportunities for future employment with many government, non-profit, and private employers, and many jobs will be located right in town. Come to City Hall to pick up an application, call Census at 1-866-861-2010 (TTY: 1-800-877-8339), or check the Census website for more information.
FEMA has released more information about threats of wildfires in Texas. Please remember that Smithville is hosting a "firewise" workshop on Saturday, February 11 from 9AM-11AM at the Recreation Center to give you the information and tools you need to reduce the threat of wildfires near your home.
If you have a child in school in Smithville, please take our survey to let us know about how you feel about allowing students in your care to walk or bike to school. This is required through the grant we received for Safe Routes to School, and your answers will help us measure how well the program is working. Thank you for your participation in this important survey!
If you haven't seen it yet, watch the Day Tripper Episode 303 on Smithville. It features Zimmerhanzels, Tom Tierney, Main Street, Buescher State Park, and many other familiar places.
Please check out our local historian David Herrington's website about Smithville History. He and Carol Snyder literally wrote the book ("Images of America: Smithville") so he knows what he's talking about!
We always knew it, but Smithville is now officially a member of "Communities of Character" through the International Character First program. The character traits emphasized include: Loyalty, Justice, Self-Reliance, Self-Discipline, Integrity, Honor, Patriotism, Respect, Honesty, Responsibility, Compassion, and Perseverance. Smithville’s participation in this program is a natural extension of its strong tradition of service. Citizens take great pride in the many programs and projects that have been accomplished as a result of tenacious and committed volunteers.
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