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MARCH 27,
2009 A weekly electronic newsletter prepared by the City of Port St.
Lucie Communications Department |
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Citywide Cleanup Day
scheduled for March 28
Who knew that helping to keep our city
beautiful could be such fun? Join the community for the annual Keep Port St.
Lucie Beautiful Cleanup Day, on Saturday, March 28 from 8 a.m. to noon, at the
city’s Public Works Department. It's not too late to get involved in this
worthwhile endeavor.
Get details |
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Public invited to
Crosstown Parkway ribbon-cutting
The ceremony scheduled for Saturday,
March 28 at 11 a.m., will mark the official opening of the Crosstown Parkway
interchange at I-95, as well as the roadway which spans from Manth Lane to just
west of I-95 at Commerce Center Drive.
Get details |
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Police to hold Public
Fraud Prevention Seminar
Learn to protect yourself from identify
theft, work-at-home scams, credit card skimming devices and other crimes at this
seminar, scheduled for Wednesday, April 1.
Get details |
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It’s a red carpet event
for those with special needs
The city is proud to announce a Special
Needs Dance for those 18 and older, to be held on Wednesday, April 1 from 6 to 8
p.m. at the Civic Center.
Get details |
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Art and All That Jazz
Festival coming soon
The 7th annual Art and All that Jazz
Festival will take place for the first time this year in Village Square at the
Port St. Lucie Civic Center on April 3 and 4.
Get details |
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Oak Hammock Park boat
ramp reopened
Due to recent rainfall, the boat
launching ramp at Oak Hammock Park has reopened.
Get details |
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“Dixie to the Duke”
Concert at Civic Center sold out
The Port St. Lucie Community Concert
Band’s “Dixie to the Duke” concert, scheduled for Thursday, April 2 at 7 p.m. at
the Civic Center has been sold out.
Get details |
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Applications being
taken for Sign Code Review Committee
The city is currently accepting
applications for positions on the Sign Code Review Committee.
Get details |
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Civic Center’s
interactive fountain now open
The Civic Center's interactive fountain,
beautiful as a backdrop to Village Square even before it was certified for use,
is now open.
Get details |
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Don’t be a chicken; run
to the Civic Center’s first 5K race
The Port St. Lucie Civic Center is proud
to announce the Spring Chicken Run, to be held on Saturday, April 11 at 8 a.m.
The event is expected to become a very popular annual attraction.
Get details |
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In
Brief
County to
repair canals along Airoso and Prima Vista St. Lucie County’s Public Works Department is currently
overseeing emergency canal repairs near River Park Marina. Get details
PSL Summer
Camp registrations now underway The city is offering a variety of camps for children of
all ages during the spring and summer, and registration is now under way. Get details
Workshops
scheduled for vendors interested in working on Neighborhood Stabilization
Program houses The city's
Office of Management and Budget has announced the scheduling of several
workshops for vendors interested in working on the rehabilitation of properties
under the city’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Get details
Burn ban
issued in Port St. Lucie Effective immediately, St. Lucie County officials have
implemented a burn ban in Port St. Lucie and throughout the county. Get details
City seeks
realtors’ listings of foreclosed properties As a result of $13.5 million in funding allocated by HUD
to the city's Neighborhood Stabilization Program, city officials are requesting
listings of applicable foreclosed single family properties for sale. Get details
Sponsors,
vendors sought for 2009 Hurricane Expo Hurricane season is still months away, but the city is
already busy planning the Third Annual Hurricane Preparedness Expo. Get details
Courtesy of: City of Port St Lucie
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