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Sister Cities Commission seek volunteer help with exchange

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The Montgomery Sister Cities Commission will host an exchange with citizens from Neuilly-Plaisance, France, October 12-18. As plans are being formulated, members of the commission are seeking volunteers to host visitors in their homes, to provide transportation to planned events, to serve as an official photographer to document the exchange, and to act as interpreters.

Touch a Truck

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Montgomery’s popular Touch a Truck event returns on Thursday, August 7, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. to Weller Park

Chief Wright Appointed President of Ohio Fire Chiefs’ Association

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City of Montgomery Fire Chief Paul Wright was recently appointed President of Ohio Fire Chiefs’ Association at their annual conference held in Columbus, Ohio. Chief Wright has served on the Board of Directors for the last twelve years and most recently as First Vice President. He will serve in this capacity on the board for one year and then serve as Past President of the organization for another year.

One-Stop Drop for Recycling

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The Environmental Advisory Commission is sponsoring a One-Stop Drop recycling event at the Public Works Facility, 7315 Cornell Road. Saturday, September 20, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

The things I like to do in Montgomery

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With the summer months upon us, each Saturday morning you can catch up with me and my dog, Boone, walking to the Montgomery Farmers’ Market at Montgomery Elementary. This is a part of our regular weekend routine because of the great food and products, and, just as important, the opportunity to meet others in the community. We love it.

Get your motor running and head out to the Montgomery Car Show!

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Got a car to enter into the annual Montgomery Car Show? Mark your calendar and tell your friends and family to join us on Saturday, September 20 at the Montgomery Square Plaza 9999 Montgomery Rd. (Parking Lot near Kroger, >1 mile from the Montgomery Inn).

International Reception October 12

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Community members are invited to attend Montgomery's International Reception on Sunday, October 12, sponsored by the Sister Cities Commission. The social event is scheduled for Sunday, October 12, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Terwilliger Lodge in Dulle Park (10530 Deerfield Road).

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Sister Cities Commission Seeks Help for October Exchange

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The Montgomery Sister Cities Commission thanks all of the attendees to the annual Bastille Day Celebration for their generous support of the annual street festival. Proceeds from the celebration are used to support the ongoing, cultural exchange efforts with Montgomery’s Sister City, Neuilly-Plaisance, France. The Commission will host an exchange with citizens from Neuilly-Plaisance, France, October 12-18.

A Ramblin’, Gamblin’ Bear

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Earlier this summer, during the last week of June, Montgomery had a unique visitor --- a young black bear. His visit, though brief, caused quite a stir. Thanks to the media spotlight, the suspense became unbearable and many folks went on high alert with the prospect of a spotting or experiencing an encounter with the visitor.

City Conducts Fall Limited Curbside Brush Pick-Up

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The Montgomery Public Works Department will again be providing a fall curbside bulk brush collection of brush and limbs. The fall program is scheduled to begin on September 15 and will be conducted over a 5-week period. Your pick-up week will be determined by your regular trash collection schedule. Please have your brush out at the curb by Monday morning of your collection week.

Volunteer Likes to Contribute and Learn

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John Perry has been a resident of the Twin Lakes Senior Living Community since 2005. Besides keeping busy with his two very active grandsons attending their numerous baseball, soccer, basketball and flag football games, he is very active in his community.

Free Hot Dogs!

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The Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and MED+ Urgent Care & Occupational Health Services, in partnership with the City of Montgomery, will be grilling out Thursday, September 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the Neuilly-Plaisance Plaza in the heart of the Heritage District.

Fall Plant Swap Planned

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Members of the Beautification & Tree Commission will host its 16th annual Fall Plant Swap on Saturday, September 27, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the City Hall parking lot. The free event provides an excellent opportunity for community members to share their divided perennials while selecting new garden varieties.

Fall into Compost! Get the Dirt on Backyard Composting

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The City of Montgomery will be hosting a guest speaker from the Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District for an hour‐long evening seminar focusing on the basics of backyard composting. You will learn how to balance a compost bin, what materials are compostable, and some troubleshooting.

Hamilton County Solid Waste District Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-Off Day

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The Hamilton County Solid Waste District Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-Off Day has been scheduled for October 4, 2014 from 8 am- 2 pm in Norwood, Ohio. The drop-off is free to all Hamilton County residents. School, business, churches are not eligible.

Gas Inspections in Montgomery

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Between September 16 and October 1, Duke Energy will be performing inspections on gas metering equipment and piping located inside buildings in Montgomery. These inspections are required by the US Department of Transportation and are necessary for safe natural gas pipeline operations. On average, an inspection should take approximately ten minutes to complete.

Montgomery to hold hearing on block grant program

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The City of Montgomery will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 25, to discuss whether to seek Community Development Block Grant funds in the upcoming three-year cycle. The hearing will begin at 5:30 p.m. at Montgomery City Hall, 10101 Montgomery Road.

One-Stop Recycling Event is a Huge Success!

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The City of Montgomery and the Environmental Advisory Commission wishes to thank all those who took part in it's annual One-Stop recycling event held Saturday, October 20 at the Public Works Department located on Cornell Road. A record setting 142 vehicles came to drop off various recyclable items.

Hamilton County Fall 2014 Tree Program

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Your Soil and Water Conservation District has joined the regional efforts of Taking Root and Releaf Cincinnati to inspire our County to better preserve and maintain existing trees, and to plant two million new trees-one for each citizen in the region-by the year 2020. Taking Root is a collaborative partnership within the eight counties of the Tri­-State region. Its mission is to raise awareness of the current crisis taking place in our tree canopies. Threats include the invasive emerald ash borer as well as other pests and diseases responsible for the loss of millions of this region's native trees, posing a serious threat to the local ecosystem, and which will impact our quality of life in many ways. Due to the District's generous cost-share efforts, any Hamilton County landowner may order one, 5 to 7 Gal. containerized tree that is 1 1/2 inch caliper and approximately 4 - 7 feet tall. Trees may only be ordered for planting in Hamilton County. Retail value of these trees ranges from $50 - $75. Your cost is only $5.00.
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