Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Free Admission to WW1 Musum in January & Feburary
CMO Residents: Free Admision to the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial
Liberty Memorial at NightKansas City, Missouri residents will receive TWO free admission tickets to the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial during the first two months of 2012. Residents can show a photo ID in addition to a utility or other bill with a Kansas City, Missouri address at the Museum Store to receive their tickets.
The complimentary admission is offered in recognition of the ongoing partnership between the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial, the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department and the City of Kansas City, Missouri.
If you've never visited this national treasure right here in our very own city, now is your chance and best of all it's FREE! For more information or to visit the museum's web-site,
CLICK HERE
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
BOOK DRIVE
Monday, Nov. 28th -
Friday Dec. 16th
Kansas City, MO in partnership with Southtown Council and Watershed Church:
is hosting a book drive for the Kansas City Metro Elementary Schools.
Books needed can be new or slightly used.
You may drop off books at:
Southtown Council,
6814 Troost
9am-5pm Mon-Fri
Christmas Tree Brookside Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
December 1
6pm
New this year:
Historic walking tours of Brookside conducted by the Wornall House Museum staff and author LaDene Morton @5:30pm and 6:45pm
Donations: $5.00
Thanksgiving Trash week
In observance of Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 24, curbside trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day and City of Kansas City, Mo., offices and the 3-1-1 Action Center will be closed Nov. 24-25.
Residents who usually have Thursday trash and recycling collection will receive this service Friday, Nov. 25. Residents who usually have Friday collection will receive this service Saturday, Nov. 26.
In addition, the Household Hazardous Waste Facility will be open Monday, Nov. 21 through Wednesday, Nov. 23 and closed Thursday, Nov. 24 through Monday, Nov. 28 in observance of the holiday.
Clear snow from fire hydrants
While it might not be snowing now (!), it could be soon.
Help our firefighters by clearing the snow from around a nearby fire hydrant.
If you are unable to do that, then contact Steve Walker for the Safety & Security Committee at 816-444-2380. He'd be happy to help.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
FIFTH DISTRICT NEWS
Highlights from the 5th District Residents Meeting on
November 5th includes:
• Lots of investment going on in the 5th District.,
which includes the Target Green project.
• Redistricting—the map is very close to going to the
entire City Council for a vote.
• The City was awarded an EPA Reuse Grant on November 4th for the project at the former Municipal Farm, which will cleanup the brownfields
in that area and revitalize it for reuse.
There were several guests in attendance, including Mia Ward from Neighborhood Preservation, Kendra Mosley Ayuk from Legal Aid and Roosevelt Lyons, the Mayor’s Special Assistant for Community Affairs.
These meetings are held on a quarterly basis, and are
hosted by 5th District Councilman Michael Brooks and
5th District At-Large Councilwoman Cindy Circo.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Senior Citizen Activities
Marlborough Community Ctr. Christ the King Church
8200 Paseo
816-784-3100
Thursdays
South-Broadland Pres. Church Shepherds Center’s
Adventures in Learning @
7850 Holmes Road
South-Broadland
816-523-7326
Fridays
South-Broadland Pres. Church Shepherds Center’s
Adventures in Learning @
7850 Holmes Road
South-Broadland
816-523-7326
NEW COMMANDER METRO DIVISION
Effective October 16th, Metro Patrol Division has a new Commander: Major Diane
Mozzicato. Mozzicato most recently served in the Information Services Division. In
June, she was chosen to serve on a panel named by County Prosecutor Jean Pe-
ters Baker that would discuss improvements to sharing evidence with attorneys of
criminal defendants.
Mozzicato has reserved November 30, from 5 pm to 7 pm for the community to
meet her and her command staff: Captains Crayon, Marckx, Jantzen and True.
Please make plans to attend this “meet and greet.” Metro Patrol Station Commu-
nity Room, 7601 Prospect. There will be light refreshments and snacks provided,
so stop in and introduce yourself.
T-shirt to Promote "East of Troost"
T- S H I R T S P R O M O T E E A S T O F T R O O S T
Charles Brown thinks that more people should embrace
living east of Troost. After all,he does.
Brown grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, but now feels
at home in a house two blocks from Troost Avenue.
He says he loves the diversity of the people and the businesses nearby.
When not selling dental insurance or designing furniture for
PK Steel Designs, a company that he co-owns with his
friend Jakob Goldman, he’s designing shirts which displays the names of main arteries familiar to those who travel on the eastside...Troost, Paseo and Prospect.
Brown is selling his shirts through 7th Heaven at 7621 Troost, or by contacting him
directly at pksteelfurniture@gmail.com
( article from Marlborough Community Coalition newsletter)
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Senior Citizen Property Tax Credit
The credit is for a maximum of $750 for renters and $1,100 for owners who own and occupy their home. This credit can only be claimed on the home they occupy during the period being claimed. The actual credit is based on the amount of real estate taxes or rent paid and the total household income.
For information or to obtain a Property Tax Credit Claim form (form MO-PTC), contact the State of Missouri at:
Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 2800
Jefferson City, Missouri 65105-2800
You must meet the age or disability requirement and the income requirement:
• You or your spouse must be 65 or older, or
• Age 60 or older and receiving surviving spouse Social Security Benefits, or
• 100% disabled
CLICK HERE for more information.
JACKSON COUNTY PRESCRIPTION DRUG CARD
How it Works
It's easy! Simply present your card, provided to you in a joint effort of your local county government and the National Association of Counties (NACo), at a retail participating pharmacy and save an average of 24% on your prescription drugs. No enrollment form, no membership fee.
Click here to learn more about this free program.
Can I use this card to get discounts on my pet’s medication(s)?
Yes, if your pet has been prescribed a medication that is also used to treat a human condition, you may receive a discount on the medication by taking the prescription to a participating retail pharmacy.
This is not insurance; it is a prescription discount program.
Can I use my prescription discount card with my current insurance benefit to reduce my costs?
Your card cannot be used in conjunction with insurance. However, you are able to use your card to purchase prescriptions that are not covered by these plans.
Can I still use my prescription discount card if I sign up for a Medicare prescription plan?
Yes, you can use your prescription discount card anytime you need to purchase a prescription that is not covered by your Medicare prescription plan or any other insurance.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Cooking Class: Learn how to make Rosie's Rolls. Dave's Place: Nov. 5th 3pm.
Want to know how to make the ROLLS that Ms. Rosie Williams bakes…don’t miss this Saturday at DAVE’s Place at 3pm. Let us know if you wanna come.
Click Here to RSVP