Friday, August 19, 2011
Mayor and Council unanimously enact curfew changes
On Aug. 18 the Mayor and City Council took action to keep young people safe and hold parents accountable by changing the City's curfew for minors. The curfew change is an immediate change. Click Here to download a PDF with more information.
3rd Annual Community Health and Awareness Fair
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Troost Clean-up - Saturday, August 27th
Help an ajoining Neighbrhood!
Marlborough Community Coalition
Be a Troostbuster! Join the Coalition and the Metro Patrol Division of the KCPD to clean Troost from 79th Street to 85th Street on Saturday, August 27, from 8 AM to 12 noon.
-Park in the lot in back of the old King Louie at 79th & Troost
-Gloves, trash bags and bottled water will be provided by the Marlborough Coalition
-Great opportunity to meet new people and work with friends
You'll be helping the neighborhood and sending a strong message that people still DO care about where they live. See you there!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund workshops
Applications for 2012-13 fiscal year funding are due Oct. 15
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund is hosting its annual informational workshop. If you are interested in applying for reimbursable grants through the NTDF program you are encouraged to attend one of the following workshops:
Thursday, August 11th at 6:00pm
Northland Neighborhood Inc.
3015 NE Vivion Road
Kansas City, MO
Saturday, August 20 at 10:00am
Robert J. Mohart Multipurpose Center
3200 Wayne Ave
Kansas City, MO
Tuesday, August 23 at 6:00pm
Trailside Center
99th Holmes
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday, August 24 at 10:00am
Southeast Community Center
4801 E. 63rd Street
Kansas City, MO
Saturday, August 27 at 10:00am
Marlborough Community Center
8200 Paseo Blvd.
Kansas City, MO
Participants will receive an application packet with the new NTDF eligibility and funding applications (The old applications will not be accepted at the annual deadline).
Workshop topics include:
-- Purpose of the Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund
-- Eligibility requirements (new requirements)
-- Funding requirements (new requirements)
-- Documentation required for consideration
-- Tips on preparing successful applications
-- Contract compliance
-- Reimbursement process
Eligible activities must be cultural, social, ethnic, historic, educational or recreational. Eligible organizations must meet these qualifications:
-- Is a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of Missouri
-- Has its registered office in the city limits of Kansas City, Mo.
-- Has neighborhood, community, tourism, promotion and development priorities as part of its mission
-- Meets the City's requirements for contracting with non-municipal agencies
-- Can thoroughly demonstrate it meets the program's eligibility requirements.
The application deadline for the annual consideration cycle is Oct. 15. Applications considered at this time are for events that will take place during the 2012-13 fiscal year, which begins May 1, 2012 and ends April 30, 2013. Applications are accepted year-round, however, many organizations choose to apply by Oct. 15, as more money is available for this funding cycle. The Neighborhood and Community Services Department manages the Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund.
For more information about the Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, call Ta’Wana Woodard, Neighborhood and Community Services Department, (816) 513-3229.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Aust 18th: No meeting
We will not have a meeting in August, our next scheduled meeting is September 15th at the Metro Patrol Police Station.
If you missed Quadrant 3 CSI event you can make the one in Quadrant 2 on Saturday the 13th from 6-8pm. The location will be at: 7221 Park
Don’t for CSI is our Community Social Event. Come meet neighbors and enjoy the music, food, etc. You might want to bring a chair.
Faye
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Tax Assements: The County will be focusing on properties east of Troost:
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KMBC 9 Fan Club
- To make a donation, call 816-968-9000.
- To request a fan, call 816-968-9432.
Health Department urges timely back to school immunization
The City of Kansas City, Mo., Health Department encourages parents and family members of school-age children to get their back to school immunizations now and not delay.
Missouri state law requires school districts to have satisfactory evidence on file indicating that students have been immunized or exempted from obtaining immunization in accordance with the laws of Missouri. Students without this documentation on file will not be allowed to attend school.
“Immunizations are a great tool to keep our students healthy throughout the school year, because any missed days impact their ability to learn,” said Carol Washington, school nurse coordinator for the Kansas City, Mo., School District.
Parents and guardians who bring their children to the Health Department’s Immunization Clinic will need to present a copy of their child’s shot records or a letter from the child’s school stating what shots are needed. If the child has previously had shots at the Health Department, parents and guardians may get a copy of the shot record when they register at the event.
“Elementary school students in the Kansas City, Mo., School District who get their immunizations and are present on the first day of classes will receive a backpack filled with school supplies provided by Heart to Heart International and other community partners,” said Washington.
Immunizations at the Health Department are free for children who have no insurance, who have limited insurance that does not cover immunization, or who are eligible for Medicaid’s Vaccine For Children program.
The Immunization Clinic is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m., and on Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon.
For more information on childhood immunizations, call the Health Department at 816-513-6108 or visit our website at www.kcmo.org/health.
Free Admission to Sam’s Club August 5-7
Sam’s Club is holding an open house this weekend, August 5-7, 2011, which means you can go in and shop with or without a membership card.
In the Kansas City area, there are 7 Sam’s Club locations.
Free and Cheap Kansas City Family Reunion Festival
The Kansas City Family Reunion Festival, a city-wide “event celebrating the enduring strengths, traditional values and Kansas City roots of families of all ethnicities,” wil be held this Friday through Sunday, August 5-7, 2011, in various venues throughout Kansas City.
Here are some of the activities:
Friday, August 5:
- 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. — Free live music, vendors, exhibits, health screenings, and more at the Guadalupe Center
- 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. — Live music featuring The Wild Men of Kansas City “Celebrating Louis Armstrong’s 110th Birthday” at The Blue Room ($10)
Saturday, August 6:
- Reunion Festival Concert at 40 Acres and a Mule Activies Campus ($10 in advance, $15 at the gate)
Sunday, August 7:
- 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. — Festival Cool Down in the Power & Light District
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Looking for another grocery store option?
Nice review on Beans & Greens, the mobile farmer's market that visits Marlborough each week. You DO NOT have to be on food stamps to shop here!
If you are a SNAP recipient, however, there is a dollar-for-dollar match, so if you purchased $30 on your SNAP card, you would receive $60 of product.
The market offers fruits, veggies and premium meats and eggs.
BEANS & GREENS MOBILE MARKETS
• Marlborough Mobile Market
8401 Euclid Ave.
3-7 p.m. Thursdays
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