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Harrisville City Happenings March 2018

Monday, March 5, 2018 - 11:30am
Tami L. Johnson

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Training

Please keep in mind the Civilian Response to Active Shooter events training to be held on March 15th, 2018, from 5:30-7:00 p.m. taking place at the Harrisville City building. Remember, this course is open to all Harrisville business leaders, City employees, and Harrisville residents.

If you have any questions or would like to attend please contact Detective Gammell at ggammell@cityofharrisville.com by March 1st.

The Community Gardens

Applications are now being accepted for the community garden plots. The plots are 8 x 8 raised bed plots located on the east side of the city offices. There is no cost but application must be made in person during our regular business hours.  For more information please contact Laurence Boswell.  801-782-4100 ext. 1004

Snow Removal

Please remember that putting snow back out in the street is illegal, and so are parked cars and other obstacles left in the street that may get in the way of snow removal.  If frozen, pile the snow so it will not encroach on the City streets.  Any questions? Please contact Harrisville City Police Department at 801-782-9648 or to report any violations.

Exciting News about Heritage Days this summer!

First of all, keep in mind Saturday, August 4, 2018.

Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band will be performing LIVE! Stay tuned for more information to follow!

Baseball and Softball Sign-ups

Baseball and Softball sign-ups for grades kindergarten through 9th grade is here!  Sign ups begin March 1-31st. For more information please visit this webpage: https://www.cityofharrisville.com/baseball-softball

 

Also, a reminder to keep drains clear

With spring coming on please remember to keep your storm drains and gutters clean in front of your house.  This water is valuable as it travels to nearby lakes, rivers and streams.

Here is a list of potential pollutants:

·        Pesticides

·        Fertilizers

·        Auto Leaks

·        Pet waste

·        Grass Clippings

Leaves

·        Dirt/Mud

·        Paint

Construction Materials