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Nov 18, 2008 Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES - NOVEMBER 2008
November 17, 2008
Main Street and Automotive Jobs
Mayor Cluck Joins Mayors in Washington D.C.
Mayor Robert Cluck traveled to Washington, D.C. today to join other mayors, elected officials, and city managers to discuss the American automotive industry with Washington officials. The mayors are calling on their congressional delegations and current and incoming administrations to make sure that Washington understands the impact the automotive industry has on America’s Main Street.
“America needs to take action to preserve automotive jobs and the transformation our manufacturing communities are making with new green technologies and innovation.” said Mayor Cluck.
In Arlington, the General Motors manufacturing plant’s financial and economic impact on the Metroplex is more than $390 million and over 4,000 jobs. Across the nation, more than 3 million American jobs, $150 billion in annual personal income, and $50 billion in annual state and local tax revenues are tied to automotive manufacturing, according to the Center for Automotive Research.
The purpose of this “Main Street Automotive Jobs” campaign is to convey to federal officials that main street communities will be impacted by the failure or further deterioration of the American automotive industry.
Working in partnership with the Big Three automotive companies, labor leaders and other partners, these mayors will visit with Senators, Congressional Representatives, and Administration officials on November 18 to make their voices heard.
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Nov 18, 2008 Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES - NOVEMBER 2008
November 13, 2008
Construction on North Collins Begins Monday, Nov. 17
Motorists Should Expect Traffic Delays Until Early Spring
Who: City of Arlington
What: Roadway construction on North Collins Street
When: Beginning Monday, Nov. 17
Where: North Collins Street (from Sanford Street to Randol Mill Road)
Why: To install continuous right turn lanes into the new Cowboys Stadium from Collins Street. Contractors will also be relocating utilities, removing and replacing old drive and concrete curb approaches in this area.
Two northbound and two southbound lanes will remain open. This project is expected to be complete in March 2009.
Signage is being posted. Motorists should expect some traffic delays. Alternate north and southbound routes are Center and Cooper streets.
Nov 18, 2008 Press Releases
Carrollton Fire Stations Accept Metrocrest Donations
As Metrocrest Social Services strives to provide for needy families during the holiday season, the City of Carrollton Fire Department will provide their Stations as collection locations for Metrocrest’s Holiday Store. Donations of toys, teen gifts, food, coats, household items, family gifts and more will be accepted at the drop locations. The boxes will be located in public access areas from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through December 23. No cash will be accepted at the Fire Stations and the Fire Department will not give out donation receipts as the crews are not always in the station. For more information or for a list of suggested food and gift items, please visit metrocrestsocialservices.org.
Nov 4, 2008 Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES - OCTOBER 2008
October 31, 2008
Lake Arlington’s Public Boat Ramps Close November 3
Waters Still Available for Fishing, Paddling Trail
Due to the lack of rainfall this season, Arlington’s Parks and Recreation Department foresees Lake Arlington’s waters reaching the closing level for public boat ramps on Monday, November 3. Closures will be effective for all boat ramps at Richard Simpson Park, Bowman Springs Park and Eugene McCray Park.
“This is a precaution that we take to ensure the safety of Lake Arlington’s visitors and their property,” said Michael Debrecht, Supervisor of Lake Arlington. “The parks will remain open as well as the lake’s other amenities.”
Although the lake’s boat ramps will close, fishing on the lake and the paddling trail will still be available and parks will maintain their normal hours, said Debrecht. Lake passes for the paddling trail are available in the Lake Office located at Richard Simpson Park. Signs will be posted to remind visitors that the public ramps are currently closed.
Rainfall this year to date is nearly nine inches below average, which is the cause of the waters falling to the mark of 541 feet that makes entry from the public boat ramps unsafe. Debrecht predicts that the ramps will open back up once the water level rises back to 542.5 feet.
For more information about the Lake Arlington closure, call Kelly Drawdy at 817-459-6931 or email Kelly.Drawdy@arlingtontx.gov.
Oct 22, 2008 Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES - OCTOBER 2008
October 22, 2008
Grand Opening of New Police Service Center is Oct. 25
Who: City of Arlington
What: Grand opening and ribbon cutting
When: 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25
Where: South Arlington Police Service Center, 1030 SW Green Oaks Blvd.
Why: To celebrate the opening of the city’s newest police service center. The program includes Mayor Robert Cluck, Arlington City Council members, Police Chief Theron Bowman and Community Services Director Lee Hitchcock. Ceremony also includes a posting of colors by the Arlington Police Honor Guard and ribbon cutting. Program will be followed by a reception and tours.
Background
The $6.2 million facility serves the southern communities of Arlington, primarily south of Interstate 20 which is home to more than 100,000 residents. With 25,300 square feet of space, the South Police Service Center is the largest of the city’s two police substations. Arlington voters authorized funding for the new center in a February 2003 bond election.
Currently, the center houses 35 law enforcement officers. Police officials say the number of law enforcement personnel will increase to 90 after police redistricting is completed in January. Three canine officers, four foot patrol officers and additional retail district officers will move into the center in Jan. 2009. The city’s Community Services Department also has a presence in the center with 15 code enforcement personnel, which includes seven south district code compliance officers. In addition to code compliance activities, the department will administer programs to help address vacant and substandard housing in the south district.
The South Arlington Police Service Center will be open 24 hours a day. Police Chief Theron Bowman said the new center will help to enhance community policing initiatives in south Arlington and help to maintain rapid response times. Interim Assistant Police Chief James Hawthorne is the center’s commander.
For more information about the new center, call Office Coordinator Sharon Jones at 817-459-6465 or e-mail Sharon.Jones@arlingtontx.gov. Saturday’s grand opening is open to the public.
Oct 22, 2008 Press Releases
PRESS RELEASES - OCTOBER 2008
October 22, 2008
Documentary Raises Awareness of Water Infrastructure in the U.S.
A 90-minute documentary is raising awareness about water and what cities and towns across the U.S. are doing to address aging infrastructure.
Liquid Assets airs at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, on KERA Channel 13. Arlington residents can view the documentary on Arlington’s government cable channel 16 and on the web at arlingtontx.gov/webcast, beginning Oct. 27. See the broadcast schedule for times.
In a message to customers, Water Utilities Director Julia Hunt summarizes what Arlington is doing to address its infrastructure needs. Her message is posted on the City’s web site and cable channel. The City of Arlington is joining the American Water Works Association and other north Texas communities in encouraging more public dialogue about water infrastructure.
“Life as we know it would be impossible without water,” Hunt said. “Water infrastructure is vital for disease control, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development and overall quality of life. Arlington, like many cities and towns across America, is working to maintain and improve water infrastructure.”
To schedule a community presentation, call the Arlington Water Utilities Department at 817-459-6600 or e-mail water@arlingtontx.gov.
Oct 11, 2008 Press Releases
Self-Defense Class for Women - Carrollton Police Department Training Room
The Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) System is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. Class will be held each Monday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. October 20 until November 10 at the Carrollton Police Department Training Room (2025 E. Jackson Road). The cost for the program is $5 total for all four Monday classes.
The R.A.D. System is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a Martial Arts program. Courses are taught by nationally certified R.A.D. Instructors and provide each student with a workbook/reference manual that outlines the entire Physical Defense Program for reference and continuous personal growth. There is also a free lifetime return and practice policy for R.A.D. graduates.
Attendees of the class should dress comfortably. Sweatpants and workout pants/shorts are acceptable, along with comfortable tennis shoes.
Oct 5, 2008 Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2008
TRENDY SHOPPES: SHOP TRENDY, SHOP INDIE, SHOP HANDMADE
SKJ Web Designs Inc. launches a new indie shopping website featuring trendy handmade items. Trendyshoppes.com features items including accessories, apparel, bath and body, earth friendly, household, jewelry, children’s items, and paper goods.
Trendy Shoppes believes in supporting the indie designer. When you shop there you are supporting independent designers, artists and crafters as opposed to big corporations. The designers that make these products are dedicated to producing quality items and take great pride in the work they do. You will find a commitment to quality and creativeness among their wonderful vendors and designers. So if you are looking for something that you can’t get at the local mall, you are visiting the ideal online store.
Trendy Shoppes offers easy online shopping, featured items, and a wish list. To learn more about Trendy Shoppes, please visit www.trendyshoppes.com.
About Trendy Shoppes:
Trendy Shoppes is a new online store where you will find unique, hip & trendy handmade items.
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Oct 5, 2008 Press Releases
Palace Arts Center Announces New, Entertaining 2008-09 Arts Season
MEDIA CONTACT:
Lisa A. McCowan
Office 817-410-3195 / Cell 817-504-0079
lmccowan@GrapevineTexasUSA.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Palace Arts Center Announces New, Entertaining 2008-09 Arts Season
Grapevine, TX (Aug. 25, 2008) – The changing image of the Palace… Long known as the home of the Grapevine Opry, the historic Palace Arts Center is now bringing more popular singer-songwriters to the stage. Great gigs, spectacular acoustics, charming historic surroundings, and a new and exciting season. The historic Palace Arts Center announces the new 2008-09 season of entertaining and cultural movies, productions and musical performances beginning Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 and runs through Friday, June 12, 2009 at the Palace Theatre located on 300 S. Main St.
The 2008-09 season kicks off with the First Friday Film Series on Sept. 5 with an adventurous Indian Bollywood film, Bunty Aur Babli at 7:30 p.m. Two small town dreamers, Rakesh (Bunty) and Vimmi (Babli), both have goals they want to achieve. When fate doesn’t help them get on track, one thing leads to another and they are pulling fast-capers with ambitious inspector Dashrath hot on their tail. Will he be able to stop the duo?
You can also catch the great classics on the big screen! Some of the features allow you to go back in time and visit the good ol’ days with The Philadelphia Story, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Maltese Falcon and more! Tickets to the First Friday Film Series are $7.50 — but with the Dinner and a Movie promotion, you get $2.50 off your ticket price when you bring a same-day receipt from any Grapevine restaurant!
Don’t miss the Sound of Texas Music Series and Live Variety Shows! You’ll be able to experience wonderful and spirited productions like Paul Slavens and His Texclectic Band, Zack King Band, Deep Blue Something, East Meets West: An Evening of Indian Music & Dance, and much more! These lively and energetic performances will begin on Friday, Oct. 10 with An Evening with Bob Schneider at 7:30 p.m. This Texas-based songwriter and performer has a reputation for being a tireless artist “gigging” hundreds of shows a year while painting on the off days. He’s won Austin’s Songwriter-of-the-Year award multiple times, plus built a rabid national audience based primarily on word of mouth recommendations. Opening for Bob Schneider is Johnny Lloyd Rollins Band, a young pop singer/songwriter from California who has the music world buzzing in the Lone Star State and whose tunes are reminiscent of “The King.”
For more information on the Palace Arts 2008-09 Season or to purchase tickets, please visit www.Palace-Theatre.com or call 817-410-3100. For a complete list of the season’s movies and performances, please visit the Web site.
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Oct 5, 2008 Press Releases
GrapeFest Wrap Up
MEDIA CONTACT:
Lisa A. McCowan
Office 817-410-3195 / Cell 817-504-0079
lmccowan@GrapevineTexasUSA.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Rainy Days Didn’t Stop Festival-Goers at 22nd Annual GrapeFest
Grapevine, Texas (Sept. 16, 2008) — Grapevine’s 22nd annual GrapeFest — Lone Star Grown, Internationally Known — in Historic Downtown Grapevine was another success despite the rain on Saturday. GrapeFest never cancelled and activities continued as scheduled on Saturday, Sept. 13. Festival-goers made their way out to GrapeFest for four full days of fun which took place September 11, 12, 13 & 14, where 205,350 patrons visited the largest wine festival in the Southwest and enjoyed award winning Texas wines, great food, beverages, and family fun. GrapeFest attendance on Friday, Sept. 12 increased by 25 percent compared to Friday of last year’s event. Sunday’s attendance at GrapeFest increased by 40 percent from Sunday at last year’s GrapeFest.
“For the 22nd annual GrapeFest, we certainly made it our goal to make this an event that people of all ages could enjoy,” said Dr. Curtis Ratliff, who chaired the festival with his wife, Linda. “To host this world-class festival and draw more than 200,000 people with inclement weather truly is a great success.” Recently named a Top 100 Event in North America for the third year in a row by the American Bus Association, GrapeFest has definitely secured its place as the festival to beat all festivals.
One of the premier highlights at GrapeFest is the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic, the largest consumer-judged wine competition in the nation. This year, this event featured 126 Texas wines from 36 of the state’s wineries.
Attached to this release is a full list of this year’s People’s Choice winners and the Grand Champion Stomp-off winner. For additional details about the 22nd annual GrapeFest, please visit GrapevineTexasUSA.com.
For more information on Grapevine and its events, please visit www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com or call 817-410-3185.
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