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Ruskin Heights Community News is printed weekly to keep members up to date. The following Advocate articles are presented unedited as should have appeared in the Jackson County Advocate. Sometimes they are printed abridged so full information is available online.
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Aug 17,, 2012
08/17/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday. Office Closed.
8- Ruskin Trash picked up. Bumped day!
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
22-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
** Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 22 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14,These dates are on Friday. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
The Office will be going through some changes. Please be patient.
These numbers may help:
PROBLEMS 101-
ACTION CENTER number is 3-1-1 (or 513-1313 for cell phones)use for trash, grass or other code violations. Be sure to go thru the prompts till you get a human.
POLICE..- Be sure to Call 9-1-1 on any unusual behavior.
WATER problems.-.Call ..Action Center 3-1-1, use water prompts. Remember leaks are
Assigned a number and they are repaired in that order.
BIG BULKY appointments- Call Action Center 3-1-1- go thru prompts till get human.
** Ruskin Heights Homes Association is currently looking to fill a position of Office Manager. We are looking for someone who has experience in customer relations, Microsoft Office, and data entry. Applicants should be detail oriented, able to do research and highly customer oriented. Our office hours are from 9 to 3:30 weekly. Send resumes to Ruskin Heights Homes Association, PO Box 9697, Kansas City Mo 64134 or fax to 763-6603
Faith bridges chasms that reason cannot fathom.
April Cushing
Aug 10,, 2012
08/10/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday.
8- Ruskin Trash picked up. Bumped day!
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
22-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 22 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14,These dates are on Friday. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
The Office will be going through some changes. Please be patient. These numbers may help:
PROBLEMS 101-
ACTION CENTER number is 3-1-1 (or 513-1313 for cell phones)use for trash, grass or other code violations. Be sure to go thru the prompts till you get a human.
POLICE.. Be sure to Call 9-1-1 on any unusual behavior.
WATER problems..Call ..Action Center 3-1-1, use water prompts. Remember leaks are
Assigned a number and they are repaired in that order.
BIG BULKY appointments- Call Action Center 3-1-1- go thru prompts till get human.
Good exercise for the heart: reach out and help your neighbor.
April Cushing
Aug 3, 2012
08/03/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday.
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
22-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
**
Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 22 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14, all Fridays in 2012. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
Only by being on the level can we rise in the eyes of others.
April Cushing
July 27 2012
07/27/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
7- PRIMARY. GO VOTE. BE INFORMED. City questions and state positions.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday.
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
22-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
**
I have deeply enjoyed my time in serving as the Office Manager at the Ruskin Heights Office. It is with a heavy heart that I will resign my position as of Friday, August 17. Meeting and helping all that would seek me out, I tried to do my best not only for Ruskin Heights but our total community. I will still live here and continue on the Hickman Mills School Board.
**
Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 22 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14, all Fridays in 2012. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
Only by being on the level can we rise in the eyes of others.
April Cushing
July 20 2012
07/20/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
7- PRIMARY. GO VOTE. BE INFORMED. City questions and state positions.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday.
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
15-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
**
I have deeply enjoyed my time in serving as the Office Manager at the Ruskin Heights Office. It is with a heavy heart that I will resign my position as of Friday, August 17. Meeting and helping all that would seek me out, I tried to do my best not only for Ruskin Heights but our total community. I will still live here and continue on the Hickman Mills School Board.
**
Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 15 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14, all Fridays in 2012. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
With the extreme heat coming back PLEASE watch for your neighbors, the elderly and your pets. If you do not have air conditioning, go to a friends’ house to get relief. But by all means drink plenty of water, have some shade and an indoor cool place for relief. These hot days sneak up on our health. These days of over 100 are very dangerous. Don’t forget -movie theaters, libraries, bowling alleys, malls and even the grocery store- can be oasis of “coolness” on a HOT day.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible. Call the City at 513-3025 for application.
Emergency Home Repair is City-wide. It only covers emergency needs for water in, water out, electrical and handicap accessible. Time is of the essence. When money is gone there is no more this year. Income guideline : one =41,100, two =46,900. Call the City at 513-3025 for application.
Gratefulness overcomes selfishness.
April Cushing
July 13 2012
07/13/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July
21-Project Shine at Burke Elem, 8a-noon. Volunteers needed. Lunch served.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
7- PRIMARY. GO VOTE. BE INFORMED. City questions and state positions.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-Labor Day. School is out. Trash bump from Friday to Saturday.
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
15-ABOPT EVENT, at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon.
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
28- 1st Association Leaf and Brush PICK-UP. Have materials at curb by 7am. No more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs.
**
I have deeply enjoyed my time in serving as the Office Manager at the Ruskin Heights Office. It is with a heavy heart that I will resign my position as of Friday, August 17. Meeting and helping all that would seek me out, I tried to do my best not only for Ruskin Heights but our total community. I will still live here and continue on the Hickman Mills School Board.
**
Prepare for the ABOPT (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil, Paint and Tires) Event on Saturday, Sept 15 at Ervin, 10530 Greenwood from 8am-noon. Tell your neighbors. Tell a friend. Start preparing to get rid of these hard to get rid of items. These EVENTS are not always so handy.
As part of the Association Give Back to our area, the Board decided to engage Compost Connection to pick up yard waste in our area 4 times within the next year. The dates will be: Sept 28, Oct 26, and Dec 14, all Fridays in 2012. The last pick up will be Fri, April 12, 2013. So far the City Curbside pick-up for our area is happening the week after Thanksgiving. SO MARK YOUR CALENDARS. The same rules will apply as if it were a City pick-up…. no more than 15 bags or bundles. NO PLASTIC BAGS. Twine tied bundles- no longer than 3 feet and not weighing over 50 lbs. Take advantage of this service to help clean up the neighborhood.
With the extreme heat coming back PLEASE watch for your neighbors, the elderly and your pets. If you do not have air conditioning, go to a friends’ house to get relief. But by all means drink plenty of water, have some shade and an indoor cool place for relief. These hot days sneak up on our health. These days of over 100 are very dangerous. Don’t forget -movie theaters, libraries, bowling alleys, malls and even the grocery store- can be oasis of “coolness” on a HOT day.
If ANYONE is interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home-NOW is the time. Scholarships for the Energy Audit are available, but income based where 1=41,000. The Audit is the first step in developing a plan toward energy efficiency. The City at the completion could kick in an instant rebate as much as $1,000.00. Depending on the areas addressed in the improvement, a utility credit on both gas and electric could apply. As always there is paperwork, but Anita at 769-1016 is more than willing to help. Check it out!!!
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
If you cannot hate what is evil, you cannot love what is good.
April Cushing
July 6 2012
07/06/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
September
1-St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-South KC Alliance, Trailside, 6pm.
11- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, RUSKIN MEDIA CENTER, 7pm.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
19-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
With the extreme heat PLEASE watch for your neighbors, the elderly and pets. Plenty of water, shade and a cool place to hang out is really good. Don’t forget -movie theaters, libraries, bowling alleys, malls and even the grocery store- can be oasis of “coolness” on a HOT day.
If ANYONE is interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home-NOW is the time. Scholarships for the Energy Audit are available, but income based where 1=41,000. The Audit is the first step in developing a plan toward energy efficiency. The City at the completion could kick in an instant rebate as much as $1,000.00. Depending on the areas addressed in the improvement, a utility credit on both gas and electric could apply. As always there is paperwork, but Anita at 769-1016 is more than willing to help. Check it out!!!
** HOA Meetings for August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are City-Wide. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 or visit the CAC at10901 Blue Ridge, to get more information or units.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
When conviction runs deep, courage rises to sustain it.
April Cushing
June 29 2012
06/29/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags..Saturday instead of Friday.
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a. 10th Anniversary
10-Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
With the extreme heat PLEASE watch for your neighbors, the elderly and pets. Plenty of water, shade and a cool place to hang out is really good. Don’t forget the movie theaters, librarys, bowling alleys, malls and even the grocery store can be oasis of “coolness” on a HOT day.
EnergyWorks KC will have a workshop Saturday, June 23 at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am. PLEASE call Anita at 769-1016 so she can have enough literature.
If ANYONE is interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home-NOW is the time. Scholarships for the Energy Audit are available, but income based where 1=41,000. The Audit is the first step in developing a plan toward energy efficiency. The City at the completion could kick in an instant rebate as much as $1,000.00. Depending on the areas addressed in the improvement, a utility credit on both gas and electric could apply. As always there is paperwork, but Anita at 769-1016 is more than willing to help. Check it out!!!
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office. 2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
** HOA Meetings for July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
A good example has more value than good advice.
April Cushing
June 22 2012
06/22/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June
30- All Star Community Clean up, Clark-Ketterman Park, 7:40am-noon. Volunteers are welcome.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags..Saturday instead of Friday.
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a. 10th Anniversary
10-Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
EnergyWorks KC will have a workshop Saturday, June 23 at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am. PLEASE call Anita at 769-1016 so she can have enough literature.
If ANYONE is interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home-NOW is the time. Scholarships for the Energy Audit are available, but income based where 1=41,000. The Audit is the first step in developing a plan toward energy efficiency. The City at the completion could kick in an instant rebate as much as $1,000.00. Depending on the areas addressed in the improvement, a utility credit on both gas and electric could apply. As always there is paperwork, but Anita at 769-1016 is more than willing to help. Check it out!!!
With the rash of fires lately, it is a good idea to check your smoke detectors. The LIFE you save maybe your OWN. The Red Cross through the Fire Department will give you FREE smoke alarms just by calling the Fire non-emergency number..513-0900. Be prepared and have a evacuation plan.
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
** HOA Meetings for July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
Difficult truth should be wrapped in the language of love.
April Cushing
June 15 2012
06/15/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June
23- EnergyWorks KC Workshop at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am.
26- PIAC, In-District meeting at Country Club Church, 205 West 63rd St, 6:30pm.
30- All Star Community Clean up, Clark-Ketterman Park, 7:40am-noon. Volunteers are welcome.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags..Saturday instead of Friday.
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a. 10th Anniversary
10-Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
3-4,6-7-Centralized Registration For Hickman Mills C-1.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
11-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
15- 1st Day of School in Hickman Mills C-1, ½ day.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
EnergyWorks KC will have a workshop Saturday, June 23 at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am. PLEASE call Anita at 769-1016 so she can have enough literature.
If ANYONE is interested in improving the energy efficiency of their home-NOW is the time. Scholarships for the Energy Audit are available, but income based where 1=41,000. The Audit is the first step in developing a plan toward energy efficiency. The City at the completion could kick in an instant rebate as much as $1,000.00. Depending on the areas addressed in the improvement, a utility credit on both gas and electric could apply. As always there is paperwork, but Anita at 769-1016 is more than willing to help. Check it out!!!
With the rash of fires lately, it is a good idea to check your smoke detectors. The LIFE you save maybe your OWN. The Red Cross through the Fire Department will give you FREE smoke alarms just by calling the Fire non-emergency number..513-0900. Be prepared and have a evacuation plan.
There are a few Minor Home Repair Slots left. This is first come, first served. Ruskins and Greenwood Highlands are the geography. Income guidelines are: 1=25,350 to 30,400, 2=28,900 to 34,800. Repairs will not exceed $5,696. Deadline is June 27.
We are hit with a bank fee if you pay your bill in coins. This fee will be passed back. Please pay by check, cash or money order to help keep our costs/bank fees to a minimum.
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The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
** HOA Meetings for July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
A happy marriage is a union of two good forgivers.
April Cushing
June 8 2012
06/08/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June
14- Flag Day. Show your colors PROUDLY.
17- Fathers Day.
19- PIAC, In-District, meeting at the Trailside Center at 6:30pm.
23- EnergyWorks KC Workshop at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am.
26- PIAC, In-District meeting at Country Club Church, 205 West 63rd St, 6:30pm.
30- All Star Community Clean up, Clark-Ketterman Park, 7:40am-noon. Volunteers are welcome.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags..Saturday instead of Friday.
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a. 10th Anniversary
10-Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am.
August
4- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a.
10-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, Trailside, 7:30am
14- Ruskin Heights Board Meeting, Hillcrest Comm Center, 7pm.
17-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at City Hall, 9am.
22-PIAC, City-Wide meeting at Hillcrest Community Center, 6:30pm.
EnergyWorks KC will have a workshop Saturday, June 23 at the Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes, from 9am-11am. PLEASE call Anita at 769-1016 so she can have enough literature.
With the rash of fires lately, it is a good idea to check your smoke detectors. The LIFE you save maybe your OWN. The Red Cross through the Fire Department will give you FREE smoke alarms just by calling the Fire non-emergency number..513-0900. Be prepared and have a evacuation plan.
There are a few Minor Home Repair Slots left. This is first come, first served. Ruskins and Greenwood Highlands are the geography. Income guidelines are: 1=25,350 to 30,400, 2=28,900 to 34,800. Repairs will not exceed $5,696. Deadline is June 27.
If you owe the home association money we do have Payment Plans. Call to get signed up.
We are hit with a bank fee if you pay your bill in coins. This fee will be passed back. Please pay by check, cash or money order to help keep our costs/bank fees to a minimum.
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The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
** HOA Meetings for July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
When you sing your own praise, you are always out of tune.
April Cushing
June 1 2012
06/01/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June
2- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
-Ruskin Trash Bumped Pick up day.
8- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
12- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, HILLCREST COMMUNITY CENTER.
14- Flag Day. Show your colors PROUDLY.
17- Fathers Day.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags..Saturday instead of Friday.
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
With the rash of fires lately, it is a good idea to check your smoke detectors. The LIFE you save maybe your OWN. The Red Cross through the Fire Department will give you one FREE smoke alarm just by calling the Fire non-emergency number..513-0900. Be prepared and have a evacuation plan.
There are a few Minor Home Repair Slots left. This is first come, first served. Ruskins and Greenwood Highlands are the geography. Income guidelines are: 1=25,350 to 30,400, 2=28,900 to 34,800. Repairs will not exceed $5,696. Deadline is June 27.
If you owe the home association money we do have Payment Plans. Call to get signed up.
We are hit with a bank fee if you pay your bill in coins. This fee will be passed back. Please pay by check, cash or money order to help keep our costs/bank fees to a minimum.
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The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets. Rebate form is in Office.
** HOA Meetings for June, July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.
April Cushing
May 24 2012
5/24/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May
28- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMP Week--Friday to Saturday for Ruskins. Offices Closed.
June
2- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
-Ruskin Trash Bumped Pick up day.
8- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
12- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, HILLCREST COMMUNITY CENTER.
14- Flag Day. Show your colors PROUDLY.
17- Fathers Day.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
With the rash of fires lately, it is a good idea to check your smoke detectors. The LIFE you save maybe your OWN. The Red Cross through the Fire Department will give you one FREE smoke alarm just by calling the Fire non-emergency number..513-0900. Be prepared and have a evacuation plan.
There are a few Minor Home Repair Slots left. This is first come, first served. Ruskins and Greenwood Highlands are the geography. Income guidelines are: 1=25,350 to 30,400, 2=28,900 to 34,800. Repairs will not exceed $5,696. Deadline is June 27.
If you owe the home association money we do have Payment Plans. Call to get signed up.
We are hit with a bank fee if you pay your bill in coins. This fee will be passed back. Please pay by check, cash or money order to help keep our costs/bank fees to a minium.
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The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, and Kirkside. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits… free in-home water eco-kits are available from the Office.
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets..Rebate form is at Office.
** HOA Meetings for June, July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
The past is valuable as a guidepost, but dangerous if used as a hitching post.
April Cushing
May 17, 2012
5/17/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May
26- The Bay at Longview Aquatics Center OPENS.
28- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMP Week--Friday to Saturday for Ruskins. Offices Closed.
June
2- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
8- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
12- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, HILLCREST COMMUNITY CENTER.
14- Flag Day. Show your colors PROUDLY.
16- Information on Housewarming Energy Program.
17- Fathers Day.
July
4- Independence Day. Trash Bump AND Unlimited Bags
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
May 20 was the Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado in 1957. Many improvements have been made in prediction and warnings. Greensburg, Joplin, Branson have all been hard hit by strong tornados. Our hearts go out to all who have been involved in a tornado or touched by its aftermath. One thing is for sure, you never treat tornados the same anymore. Every warning is taken serious. Please be mindful and alert. Tornado season is not over yet.
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The Bay at the Longview Aquatics Center OPENS Friday, May 26. Season Passes are still available from Hillcrest Community Center or by going to www.kcmo.org/parks for more information.
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, Kirkside and Crossgates. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits…….Our free in-home water eco-kits include a massaging showerhead, faucet aerators and a toilet tank bank. Together, this kit will save our city 64 million gallons of water a year- and as much as $200 on your annual water bill. We have 200 kits to give away, so call today to get yours and have it installed for FREE!
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets…..Do you have an older toilet? We are offering $100 rebates for the purchase and installation of high efficiency toilets. Older toilets use 3-3.5 gallons of water per flush. By reducing that number to at least half that, you can significantly reduce water usage and your water bill. The city will realize a savings of 4 million gallons of water through this initiative.
** HOA Meetings for June, July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
There is no shortcut to life. To the end, life is a lesson imperfectly learned.
April Cushing
May 10, 2012
5/10/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May
21- Ruskin Graduation. Congratulations Seniors.
26- The Bay at Longview Aquatics Center OPENS.
28- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMP Week--Friday to Saturday for Ruskins. Offices Closed.
June
2- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
8- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
12- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, HILLCREST COMMUNITY CENTER.
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Brush Dump at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENED Saturday, March 17. Hours are from 8am to 5pm. Be sure to have your KC ID or a bill with a KC address. Be sure to take advantage of this service to help clean up your yards.
The Bay at the Longview Aquatics Center OPENS Friday, May 26. Season Passes are still available from Hillcrest Community Center or by going to www.kcmo.org/parks for more information.
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, Kirkside and Crossgates. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits…….Our free in-home water eco-kits include a massaging showerhead, faucet aerators and a toilet tank bank. Together, this kit will save our city 64 million gallons of water a year- and as much as $200 on your annual water bill. We have 200 kits to give away, so call today to get yours and have it installed for FREE!
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets…..Do you have an older toilet? We are offering $100 rebates for the purchase and installation of high efficiency toilets. Older toilets use 3-3.5 gallons of water per flush. By reducing that number to at least half that, you can significantly reduce water usage and your water bill. The city will realize a savings of 4 million gallons of water through this initiative.
** HOA Meetings for June, July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
Do not spend your time- invest it.
April Cushing
May 3,,2012
5/3/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen, 7:30am.
16- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7:00pm.
21- Ruskin Graduation. Congratulations Seniors.
26- The Bay at Longview Aquatics Center OPENS.
28- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMP Week--Friday to Saturday for Ruskins. Offices Closed.
June
2- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
8- 2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
12- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, HILLCREST COMMUNITY CENTER.
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Brush Dump at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENED Saturday, March 17. Hours are from 8am to 5pm. Be sure to have your KC ID or a bill with a KC address. Be sure to take advantage of this service to help clean up your yards.
The Bay at the Longview Aquatics Center OPENS Friday, May 26. Season Passes are still available from Hillcrest Community Center or by going to www.kcmo.org/parks for more information.
The following WaterWorks KC Programs are for the Ruskins, Avalon View, Kirkside and Crossgates. Please call Enoch at 561-1061 ext. 137 or April at 761-6050 to get more information.
April now has info and units at her Office. Call so she can have the paperwork ready.
1. FREE in-home water eco-kits…….Our free in-home water eco-kits include a massaging showerhead, faucet aerators and a toilet tank bank. Together, this kit will save our city 64 million gallons of water a year- and as much as $200 on your annual water bill. We have 200 kits to give away, so call today to get yours and have it installed for FREE!
2. $100 rebates for the installation of high-efficiency toilets…..Do you have an older toilet? We are offering $100 rebates for the purchase and installation of high efficiency toilets. Older toilets use 3-3.5 gallons of water per flush. By reducing that number to at least half that, you can significantly reduce water usage and your water bill. The city will realize a savings of 4 million gallons of water through this initiative.
** HOA Meetings for June, July and August will be held at Hillcrest Community Center.
Kansas City Paint Program is OPEN City-wide. For income and pre-qualifying Call April at 761-6050. Income based program 80% of median which means that one person can make up to $41,100 and qualify. You must own and reside in the house to be eligible.
Compassion offers whatever is necessary to heal the hurts of others.
April Cushing
Apr 1,2012
4/01/12
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
April
7- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
10-Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
13-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
18- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7:00pm.
20- Curside leaf and brush pick up for the Ruskins.
28-Medicine Take Back at CVS corner of Red Bridge and Holmes from 10a-2p.
May
5- St Lukes United Methodist Country Breakfast 7a-10a
8- Ruskin Heights HOA meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
11-2nd Friday at the Trailside with our 6th District Councilmen,7:30am.
16- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7:00pm.
21-Ruskin Graduation. Congradulations Seniors.
If you have complaints call the Office. Calling and complaining to others just adds time to resolving the issue.
As always individuals are welcome at our meetings.
Medicine Take Back will be Sat, April 28th at the CVS on the corner of Red Bridge and Holmes from 10am to 2pm. Please keep these materials out of our water system and dispose of them properly through events like these. Pills, etc are accepted, but NO syringes.
Brush Dump at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENED Saturday, March 17. Hours are from 8am to 5pm. Be sure to have your KC ID or a bill with a KC address. Be sure to take advantage of this service to help clean up your yards. Curbside leaf & brush for Ruskins will be Friday, April 20, with s total of 20 paper bags & or 3 foot tied bundles of limbs.
Delinquent billings are being sent out. We started with the least years due and will gradually work up to the biggest. LIENS WILL be put on the properties that have a deliverable address that are over 3 years old. If you owe payment plans are available. Call and make arrangements today.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation of calls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood. Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks to get in YOUR house. With spring coming, be vigilant and watchful of people wondering the streets with no apparent reason. Call the POLICE on door to door salesmen (they should have a permit and identification to be soliciting) and anyone close to vacant/boarded homes.
All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
April Cushing
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September
24- 7th Annual Walk for Life. Register from 7:30a to 9a. Walk begins at 9a. Call 816-836-9000 for more info.
27- Community Ministry Meeting (all 5 groups) at St Lukes 7pm for next steps. (Clinic group come also.)
October
1-1st Sat Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist, James Reed and Bannister, $3.00 from 7a-10a.
7- Conclusion of Community Food Drive. Cans, etc sent to your LOCAL SCHOOLS for pick-up.
8-Operation Shine –Shine event at Symington School, 8am start time. Any skill level welcomed. Thank you.
11- Ruskin Heights Meeting @ Ruskin Media Center,7p
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
19- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Be safe OUR monsters!!
2012 Bills are going out at Halloween to give all owners time to look over bylaw changes before the Annual Meeting in Nov. Voting member (one per house) will be collected to Dec 31. A brief summary will be included in the yearly information letter. Liens have started to be filed. First box is done the next three are in wait.
Are you one of our uninsured or under-insured??
KC Free Health Clinic has just opened a new office at 6400 Prospect, Suite 200 East. Call for next day appts.
See article within for more details.
If you know someone in need of food or other services, the Community Assistance Council is you best local source. They are located at Ruskin Way and Blue Ridge. Phone is 763-3277. There are still some fans, but limited. CAC is in need of food and volunteers. Please be mindful… you do not need money to HELP.
UNITED WAY 2-1-1 is an easy to remember central phone number connecting people with available community resources and volunteer opportunities answered 24/7. For more info call 816-474-5112.
ACTION CENTER 3-1-1 is to simplify access to City services and information. Water dept, scheduling bulky pickup, complaints…this is your one stop place.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation of calls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood. Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks to get in YOUR house. Any older TIPS can be CALLED into the TIPLINE 474-TIPS. Even old leads can be the missing puzzle. Be vigilant of strangers, sales people, or people just hanging out. Without a CLEAR PURPOSE to you- THEY are up to NO GOOD. PLEASE CALL the Police – let them sort it out.
SCAM ALERT: Out of Jeff City a letter is going around again to INSURE your INCOMING water lines for a very high price. What they are asking far outweighs what actual charges would be. And besides the most problem water line is the OUTGOING/ sewer.
Ruskin Heights, Village and Greenwood Highlands are eligible for special help for minor home repair. Call the Office 761-6050 to see if you income –qualify. This will end soon-Call now. The CITY has no Home Repair funds just Weatherization and Paint that are income based also.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Oct 11.
ANNUAL MEETING IS TUESDAY, Nov 8 in Cafeteria.
The past is valuable as a guidepost, but dangerous if used as a hitching post.
April Cushing
Sept. 12 2011
April Cushing
Sept 2, 2011
Habits are cobwebs at first, but cables at last. April Cushing
DEC 17, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
** *December * *
20-Jan 3 Hickman Mills C-1 Out of School.
21-Winter Begins.
24-Blue Ridge Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and OUR OFFICE Are CLOSED. Post Office open from 8:30a-5p. TRASH is NOT BUMPED.
25-Merry Christmas. Everyone Closed.
31-_Unlimited bags between Christmas & New Years
New Years Eve Hillcrest Comm Center, Blue Ridge Library and OUR Office are CLOSED.
January
1-HAPPY NEW YEAR.* *1-Country Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church, 7am-10am.
-New Years Day, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center, and Blue Ridge Library CLOSED.
11-**Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.* *
14-**2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
15-- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin Center. Last day for Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd to be OPEN. They WILL take Christmas trees, 8am-5p.
19-**Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
At our November Homeowner Meeting we did add a Special Assessment of $4.00 to help preserve the integrity of our neighborhood. Your Total bill this year will be $40.00 We have been working and stretching every dollar. Remember you get a copy of the JC Advocate, we beautify our area to include the Memorial Strip, and the Office is the first place to ask your questions. The majority of these new funds will help us do more legal work. These empty, vacant nuisances are NOT HELPING OUR PROPERTY VALUES –WHICH IS IN OUR MISSION STATEMENT.
We are processing payments as quickly as we can. All the faithful pay at once and it does take us time to make sure they are entered correctly. Thank you for your patience.
SCAM ALERT: Official looking papers from Jefferson City wanting you to buy insurance on your WATER lines. These are your INCOMING LINES. Yes, they are your responsibility, BUT the out-going lines are where you will have 99 out of 100 problems occur. THIS INSURANCE ONLY covers INCOMING.* *The Company may be legal, but it is a service you do not need. Never sign papers without proper investigation. If you have a question CALL the Office FIRST
If someone comes to your door during this season wanting this or that…do NOT give in. Call the Police at 9-1-1 and report a stranger casing the neighborhood, because most generally they ARE.
Spay and Neuter Kansas City has walk-in hours on Friday 10am-2pm, Saturday 9am-noon (excluding Holidays). For more information Call 816-353-0940, www.snkc.net < http://www.snkc.net/ >address is 1116 East 59^th (NE corner 59^th & Troost). Kansas City, MO requires ALL pets to be current on rabies vaccinations and city licensing. ALL pit bulls residing in KCMO must be spayed or neutered. Special Pit Bull packages are available.
City Weatherization Grants_ are still available. Income guidelines are 1 for $21,500, 2 for 29,000. Please call for an appt and we will be available to help you with the paperwork. At this time we still have no info on the Energy Grant, but continue to watch. As soon as it comes out I will announce I have the forms. NO other grants are currently available.
Our Executive Board was reconfirmed. The President is Tim Cushing, Vice is Eva Miller, Board Secretary is Leona Dekat and the Treasurer is Virginia Woods.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans_ in the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com**Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at _RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 11. Snow Policy: When Hickman Mills is OUT for snow, WE DO NOT ME
Be slow to judge others, but quick to judge yourself./April Cushing*
Aug. 25, 201
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
SEPTEMBER
3- 1st SAT Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church from 7am-10am.
5- LABOR DAY. City closed. TRASH BUMP to Sat.
Blue Ridge Library, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center all closed.
9-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting @ Ruskin Media Center,7p
21-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
Labor Day will be a trash bump. Please be aware trash that week will be picked up on Sat. Pass the news.
Eye Masters in Ward Parkway has a Back To School Special. Two pairs of childrens glasses for $99.00. Exams are $50.00. Great bargain to stretch a dollar getting children equipped for school.
If you know someone in need of food or other services, the Community Assistance Council is you best local source. They are located at Ruskin Way and Blue Ridge. Phone is 763-3277.
UNITED WAY 2-1-1 is an easy to remember central phone number connecting people with available community resources and volunteer opportunities answered 24/7. For more info call 816-474-5112.
ACTION CENTER 3-1-1 is to simplify access to City services and information. Water dept, scheduling bulky pickup, complaints…this is your one stop place.
We are really excited about the great opening days for school. Be careful at school crossing speed limits. Watch for our walkers and bus stops. Many children are doing this for the first times.. so be patient.
WHY a Home Association???
We are here to help you by answering questions and spreading information. As a paid, local, Ruskin member YOU automatically get a subscription to the Jackson County Advocate. There are community information updates all the time within this article. This is your connection to special programs that are area specific like HARP Home Improvement, and also explanation of various city services, with who to call, when and how. We are your best kept secret —pass it on…to rentors, neighbors, even friends.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation of calls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood. Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks to get in YOUR house.
Ruskin Heights, Hills and Village besides Greenwood Highlands are eligible for special help for minor home repair. Call the Office 761-6050 to see if you income –qualify. This will end soon-Call now. The CITY has no Home Repair funds just Weatherization and Paint that are income based also.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans in the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are always needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Sept 13.
ANNUAL MEETING IS TUESDAY, Nov 8.
All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
April Cushing
Aug 22, 2/11
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
SEPTEMBER
3- 1st SAT Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church from 7am-10am.
5- LABOR DAY. City closed. TRASH BUMP to Sat.
Blue Ridge Library, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center all closed.
9-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting @ Ruskin Media Center,7p
21-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
Labor Day will be a trash bump. Please be aware trash that week will be picked up on Sat. Pass the news.
Eye Masters in Ward Parkway has a Back To School Special. Two childs glasses for $99.00. Exams are $50.00. Great bargain to stretch a dollar getting children equipped for school.
If you know someone in need of food or other services, the Community Assistance Council is you best local source. They are located at Ruskin Way and Blue Ridge. Phone is 763-3277.
UNITED WAY 2-1-1 is an easy to remember central phone number connecting people with available community resources and volunteer opportunities answered 24/7. For more info call 816-474-5112.
ACTION CENTER 3-1-1 is to simplify access to City services and information. Water dept, scheduling bulky pickup, complaints…this is your one stop place.
We are really excited about the great opening days for school. Be careful at school crossing speed limits. Watch for our walkers and bus stops. Many children are doing this for the first times.. so be patient.
WHY a Home Association???
We are here to help you by answering questions and spreading information. As a paid, local, Ruskin member YOU automatically get a subscription to the Jackson County Advocate. There are community information updates all the time within this article. This is your connection to special programs that are area specific like HARP Home Improvement, and also explanation of various city services, with who to call, when and how. We are your best kept secret —pass it on…to rentors, neighbors, even friends.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation of calls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood. Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks to get in YOUR house.
Ruskin Heights, Hills and Village besides Greenwood Highlands are eligible for special help for minor home repair. Call the Office 761-6050 to see if you income –qualify. This will end soon-Call now. The CITY has no Home Repair funds just Weatherization and Paint that are income based also.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans in the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are always needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Sept 13.
The more investment you have in your beliefs, the harder it is to change them.
April Cushing
Aug 15, 201
RuskinNeighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights HomesAssociation
SEPTEMBER
3-1st SAT Breakfast at St Lukes United MethodistChurch from 7am-10am.
5- LABOR DAY. City closed. TRASH BUMP to Sat.
Blue Ridge Library, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center allclosed.
9-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting @ Ruskin Media Center,7p
21-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
Eye Masters inWard Parkway has a Back To School Special. Two childs glasses for $99.00. Examsare $50.00. Great bargain to stretch a dollar getting children equipped forschool.
If you know someone in need of food or other services, theCommunity Assistance Council is you best local source. They are located atRuskin Way and Blue Ridge. Phone is 763-3277.
UNITED WAY 2-1-1 is an easy to remember central phone numberconnecting people with available community resources and volunteeropportunities answered 24/7. For more info call 816-474-5112.
ACTION CENTER 3-1-1 is to simplify access to City services andinformation. Water dept, scheduling bulky pickup, complaints…this is your onestop place.
WHY a Home Association???
We are here to help you byanswering questions and spreading information. As a paid, local, Ruskin memberYOU automatically get a subscription to the Jackson County Advocate. Thereare community information updates all the time within this article. This isyour connection to special programs that are area specific like HARP HomeImprovement, and also explanation of various city services, with who to call,when and how. We are your best kept secret —pass it on…to rentors, neighbors,even friends.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation ofcalls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood.Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks toget in YOUR house.
At our BI-Annual meeting in MAY by-law changes werediscussed. A copy is on the website now. PLEASE send comments or questions to: rhha1874@netscape.net A nominating committee was selected toprepare a 15 board member slate for our ANNUAL Homeowner meeting in NOV. Pleasemark your calendars and plan to attend. This is your chance to suggest ideasand ask questions. Every meeting is open to members. We meet normally thesecond Tuesday of every month at Ruskin High School Media Center at 7pm. Annualis normally in the Cafeteria.
Ruskin Heights, Hills and Village besides Greenwood Highlandsare eligible for special help for minor home repair. Call the Office761-6050 to see if you income –qualify. This will end soon-Call now. The CITYhas no Home Repair funds just Weatherization and Paint that are incomebased also.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans inthe trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during CommunityService. Heavy trash bags are always needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always thesecond Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Ournext Meeting will be Sept 13.
Welive toward pictures in our mind.
April Cushing
August 1, 2011
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
AUGUST
5,6,8,9-Centralized Registration at Hickman Junior High. Check below for times.
6-1st SAT Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church from 7am-10am.
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting at Ruskin Media Center, 7p.
12-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
13-3 Trails Day at Hickman Jr High from 10a-3:30p.
-Neighborhood Summit at Hillcrest Comm Center,10a.
17-1st day at School for Hickman Mills- early dismissal.
SEPTEMBER
3-1st SAT Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church from 7am-10am.
5- LABOR DAY. City closed. TRASH BUMP to Sat.
Blue Ridge Library, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center all closed.
9-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting @ Ruskin Media Center,7p
21-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
If you know someone in need of food or other services, the Community Assistance Council is you best local source. They are located at Ruskin Way and Blue Ridge. Phone is 763-3277.
UNITED WAY 2-1-1 is an easy to remember central phone number connecting people with available community resources and volunteer opportunities answered 24/7. For more info call 816-474-5112.
ACTION CENTER 3-1-1 is to simplify access to City services and information. Water dept, scheduling bulky pickup, complaints…this is your one stop place.
WHY a Home Association???
We are here to help you by answering questions and spreading information. As a paid, local, Ruskin member YOU automatically get a subscription to the Jackson County Advocate. There are community information updates all the time within this article. This is your connection to special programs that are area specific like HARP Home Improvement, and also explanation of various city services, with who to call, when and how. We are your best kept secret —pass it on…to rentors, neighbors, even friends.
PLEASE CALL 9-1-1. The documentation of calls-for-service is necessary to help with trouble spots in the neighborhood. Be sure you get an accurate address. Burglars are trying all sorts of tricks to get in YOUR house.
Hickman Mills School District will start back on Wed, August 17. Three Trails Day will be on Sat, August 13. Centralized Registration is at Hickman Junior High on the following dates: Aug 5 from 7am-2pm; Aug 6 from 8am-Noon; Aug 8 from Noon-7pm; and Aug 9 from 8am-2pm. Do not forget you shot records and proof of residence. IMMUNIZATIONS will be AVAILABLE.
At our BI-Annual meeting in MAY by-law changes were discussed. A highlighted copy is on the website now. PLEASE send comments or questions to: rhha1874@netscape.net A nominating committee was selected to prepare a 15 board member slate for our ANNUAL Homeowner meeting in NOV. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend. This is your chance to suggest ideas and ask questions. Every meeting is open to members. We meet normally the second Tuesday of every month at Ruskin High School Media Center at 7pm. Annual is normally in the Cafeteria.
Ruskin Heights, Hills and Village besides Greenwood Highlands are eligible for special help for minor home repair. Call the Office 761-6050 to see if you income –qualify. This will end soon-Call now. The CITY has no Home Repair funds just Weatherization and Paint that are income based also.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans in the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are always needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be August 9.
A willing spirit changes drudgery of duty into a labor of love.
April Cushing
DEC 12, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
December
17-2^nd Curbside Leaf & Brush, 20 bags or bundles.
18- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
20-Jan 3 Hickman Mills C-1 Out of School.
21-Winter Begins.
24-Blue Ridge Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and OUR OFFICE Are CLOSED.
Post Office open from 8:30a-5p. TRASH is NOT BUMPED.
25-Merry Christmas. Everyone Closed.
31-_Unlimited bags between Christmas & New Years
-New Years Eve Hillcrest Comm Center, Blue Ridge Library and OUR Office
are CLOSED.
January 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR.
1-Country Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church, 7am-10am.
New Years Day, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center, and Blue Ridge
Library CLOSED.
11- Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.
14- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
15-- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
Last day for Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd to be OPEN. They WILL
take Christmas trees, 8am-5p.
19-**Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
At our November Homeowner Meeting we did add a Special Assessment of
$4.00 _to help preserve the integrity of our neighborhood. Your Total
bill this year will be $40.00_ We have been working and stretching every
dollar. Remember you get a copy of the JC Advocate, we beautify our area
to include the Memorial Strip, and the Office is the first place to ask
your questions. The majority of these new funds will help us do more
legal work. These empty, vacant nuisances are NOT HELPING OUR PROPERTY
VALUES –WHICH IS IN OUR MISSION STATEMENT.
We are processing payments as quickly as we can. All the faithful pay
at once and it does take us time to make sure they are entered
correctly. Thank you for your patience.
For Crimes that you have information on, old or new, PLEASE CALL Sgt
Gentry at Property Crimes
816-234-5555 or 672-2822.
Other important Police number are –
Drug Hotline …..816-474-DRUG
Drug Enforcement Unit…816-482-2900
E-mail……DRUGS @KCPD.ORG
Non-Emergency…234-5550
SCAM ALERT: Official looking papers from Jefferson City wanting you to
buy insurance on your sewer lines. The Company may be legal, but it is a service you do not need. Never
sign papers without proper investigation.
If someone comes to your door
during this season wanting this or that…do NOT give in. Call the Police
at 9-1-1 and report a stranger casing the neighborhood. Most generally
they ARE.
City Weatherization Grants are still available. Income guidelines are
1 for $21,500, 2 for29,000. Please call for an appt and we will be available to help you with the
paperwork. At this time we still have no info on the Energy Grant, but
continue to watch. As soon as it comes out I will announce I have the
forms. NO other grants are currently available.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans in the trash bin at the Office. These
are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are
needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com is our website. Our Board of Director Meeting is
always the second Tuesday of every month at _RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media
Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan.
SNOW POLICY:_ When Hickman Mills is OUT for snow, WE DO NOT MEET.
"With practice, anyone can master the art of thankfulness." - April Cushing
DEC 6, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
December
10-2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
14-Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.
17-2^nd Curbside Leaf & Brush, 20 bags or bundles.
18- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
20-Jan 3 Hickman Mills C-1 Out of School.
21-Winter Begins.
24-Blue Ridge Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and OUR OFFICE Are CLOSED.
Post Office open from 8:30a-5p. TRASH is NOT BUMPED.
25-Merry Christmas. Everyone Closed.
31-_Unlimited bags between Christmas & New Years
New Years Eve Hillcrest Comm Center, Blue Ridge Library and OUR Office
are CLOSED.
January 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR.
1-Country Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church, 7am-10am.
New Years Day, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center, and Blue Ridge
Library CLOSED.
11-Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.
14-2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
15-- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
Last day for Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd to be OPEN. They WILL
take Christmas trees, 8am-5p.*
19-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.*
At our November Homeowner Meeting we did add a Special Assessment of
$4.00 _to help preserve the integrity of our neighborhood. Your Total
bill this year will be $40.00_ We have been working and stretching every
dollar. Remember you get a copy of the JC Advocate, we beautify our area
to include the Memorial Strip, and the Office is the first place to ask
your questions. The majority of these new funds will help us do more
legal work. These empty, vacant nuisances are NOT HELPING OUR PROPERTY
VALUES –WHICH IS IN OUR MISSION STATEMENT.
SNOW POLICY:_ When Hickman Mills is OUT for snow, WE DO NOT MEET.*
For _Crimes_ that you have information on—_old or new_—PLEASE CALL Sgt
Gentry at Property Crimes*
816-234-5555 or 672-2822. Anything you have witnessed or heard about
ANY property crime related event PLEASE call him. There are areas that
have gone cold, but with the right information they may be connected to
some of the other crimes. PUT this on you refrigerator.*
Other important Police number are –*
Drug Hotline …..816-474-DRUG*
Drug Enforcement Unit…816-482-2900*
E-mail……DRUGS @KCPD.ORG*
Non-Emergency…234-5550*
City Weatherization Grants_ are still available. Income guidelines are
1 for $21,500, 2 for29,000.*
Please call for an appt and we will be available to help you with the
paperwork. At this time we still have no info on the Energy Grant, but
continue to watch. As soon as it comes out I will announce I have the
forms. NO other grants are currently available.*
PLEASE save your aluminum cansin the trash bin at the Office. These
are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are
needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com**Our Board of Director Meeting is
always the second Tuesday of every month at _RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media
Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 14.
Faithfulness in little things is a great thing./April Cushing
11/29/10
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
December
4-1^st Saturday Breakfast at St Lukes United Meth Church from 7-10am.
Ruskin All Class Reunion at Elks Lodge at 7pm. PLEASE Call Holly at
763-2787.
10-2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
14-**Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.*
*_17-2^nd Curbside Leaf & Brush, 20 bags or bundles._*
18- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
20-Jan 3 Hickman Mills C-1 Out of School.
21-Winter Begins.
25-Merry Christmas
31-_Unlimited bags between Christmas & New Years
New Years Eve.
January 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR.
11-Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.*
14-**2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
15-Last day for Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd to be OPEN. They
WILL take Christmas trees, 8am-5p.
19-**Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
SCAM ALERT_: I have gotten a call about Our area being selected for
STORM RELIEF TO REPLACE ROOFS Free of charge. If your roof was damaged,
your Insurance has already dealt with it. _PLEASE DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING.
Do not open doors to strangers. _Talk through the door if you want more
information and have them leave it at the door. Talk to your imaginary
partner, so they do not know you are alone. CALL 9-1-1 if you encounter
one. They need special permits to be in our area AND remember it is
getting close to the Holidays and people are scooping out areas to burglar.
BE VIGILENT…Tell a Neighbor….BE ALERT….CALL 9-1-1
BILLING IS GOING OUT. If you have not received yours by Dec 6-PLEASE
Call the Office. Remember it is your responsibility to inform us of
address changes or sales. _Assessments are at $40.00.
At our November Homeowner Meeting we did add a Special Assessment of
$4.00 _to help preserve the integrity of our neighborhood. Your Total
bill this year will be $40.00_ We have been working and stretching every
dollar. Remember you get a copy of the JC Advocate, we beautify our area
to include the Memorial Strip, and the Office is the first place to ask
your questions. The majority of these new funds will help us do more
legal work. These empty, vacant nuisances are NOT HELPING OUR PROPERTY
VALUES –WHICH IS IN OUR MISSION STATEMENT.
SNOW POLICY:When Hickman Mills is OUT for snow, WE DO NOT MEET.*
For _Crimes_ that you have information on—_old or new_—PLEASE CALL Sgt
Gentry at Property Crimes
816-234-5555 or 672-2822. Anything you have witnessed or heard about
ANY property crime related event PLEASE call him. There are areas that
have gone cold, but with the right information they may be connected to
some of the other crimes. PUT this on you refrigerator.
Other important Police number are –
Drug Hotline …..816-474-DRUG
Drug Enforcement Unit…816-482-2900
E-mail……DRUGS @KCPD.ORG
Non-Emergency…234-5550
We retained All of our Board of Directors and added three New
ones..Sanford Hayslett, Mrs. Vonia Smith and Isabel Schmitt.
Congradulations on joining OUR BOARD.
City Weatherization Grants_ are still available. Please call for an
appt and we would be pleased to help you with the paperwork. At this
time we still have no info on the Energy Grant, but continue to watch.
As soon as it comes out I will announce I have the forms. NO other
grants are currently available.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans_ in the trash bin at the Office. These
are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are
needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com**Our Board of Director Meeting is
always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media
Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 14.
The best gift for the younger generation is a good example from the
older generation. Start a new tradition this year. Do something
together.
Love and time are more valued than presents.
April Cushing
Apr 19, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
April 19, 2010
April
16-23 Office will be closed. Phones will be checked.
19-3 Trails CID Meeting, 2pm at 3 Trails Office.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26-May 5 Office closed. Phones will still be checked.
MAY
1-Electronic Recycle at OLD Lees Summit High School on 50 and North 291 from 9am-2pm.
8-Special Community Service Day, 7:45 am-noon, in front of Dollar Store at Ruskin Center.
11- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
14- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
19-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
20- Last Day of School Hickman Mills C-1.
22- Special Community Service Day, 7:45 am-noon, in front of Dollar Store at Ruskin Center.
29- Jackson County Beaches OPEN.
31- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMPED from Friday to SATURDAY.
Electronic Waste can be taken to Lees Summit High School May 1. Take advantage of this special service. Any electronic stuff-small size items are no charge and as it gets larger it does cost a nominal charge. Check www.cityofls.net for more info and prices.
We will have a new trash company May 1. Town and Country will do both our recycling and normal trash. Be ALERT to new trash people in the neighborhood.
Saturday, Sept 25 will be our BI-ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP. We will have ABOP (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil & Paint), SHRED-IT, Tires, a way to get rid of old medicines, and leaf and brush. All but ABOP will be at St Matthew Apostle, 8001 Longview for drop off. ABOP will be at Smith-Hale. Start going through your stuff now. This is a chance to get rid of these extra materials without going downtown.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets ARE BACK. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. BRUSH SITE is NOW OPEN at 470 & Raytown Rd on Saturdays from 8am-6pm. FREE to Kansas City residents.
SPECIAL CHANGE…We will have a
SPECIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE the 2ND & 4TH SATURDAYS IN MAY. We have lots of beautification and cleanup for spring. We meet from 7:40am-noon at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be May 11.
Adversities are often blessings in disguise
April Cushing
DEC 12, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
December
17-2^nd Curbside Leaf & Brush, 20 bags or bundles._*
18- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.
20-Jan 3 Hickman Mills C-1 Out of School.
21-Winter Begins.*
*24-Blue Ridge Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and OUR OFFICE Are CLOSED.
Post Office open from 8:30a-5p. TRASH is NOT BUMPED.
25-Merry Christmas. Everyone Closed.
31-_Unlimited bags between Christmas & New Years
New Years Eve Hillcrest Comm Center, Blue Ridge Library and OUR Office
are CLOSED.
*January 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR.
1-Country Breakfast at St Lukes United Methodist Church, 7am-10am.*
New Years Day, Post Office, Hillcrest Comm Center, and Blue Ridge
Library CLOSED.
11-**Ruskin Heights Home Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media
Center, 7pm.
14-**2^nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.*
15-- Community Service, 7:45a-noon. Meet at Dollar Store sign at Ruskin
Center.***
Last day for Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd to be OPEN. They WILL
take Christmas trees, 8am-5p.*
19-**Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.*
At our November Homeowner Meeting we did add a Special Assessment of
$4.00 _to help preserve the integrity of our neighborhood. Your Total
bill this year will be $40.00_ We have been working and stretching every
dollar. Remember you get a copy of the JC Advocate, we beautify our area
to include the Memorial Strip, and the Office is the first place to ask
your questions. The majority of these new funds will help us do more
legal work. These empty, vacant nuisances are NOT HELPING OUR PROPERTY
VALUES –WHICH IS IN OUR MISSION STATEMENT.
*We are processing payments as quickly as we can. All the faithful pay
at once and it does take us time to make sure they are entered
correctly. Thank you for your patience.*
*For _Crimes_ that you have information on—_old or new_—PLEASE CALL Sgt
Gentry at Property Crimes
*816-234-5555 or 672-2822.
Other important Police number are
Drug Hotline …..816-474-DRUG
Drug Enforcement Unit…816-482-2900
E-mail……DRUGS @KCPD.ORG
Non-Emergency…234-5550
SCAM ALERT: Official looking papers from Jefferson City wanting you to
buy insurance on your sewer lines. *
The Company may be legal, but it is a service you do not need. Never
sign papers without proper investigation. If someone comes to your door
during this season wanting this or that…do NOT give in. Call the Police
at 9-1-1 and report a stranger casing the neighborhood. Most generally
they ARE.
City Weatherization Grantsare still available. Income guidelines are
1 for $21,500, 2 for29,000.
*Please call for an appt and we will be available to help you with the
paperwork. At this time we still have no info on the Energy Grant, but
continue to watch. As soon as it comes out I will announce I have the
forms. NO other grants are currently available.
PLEASE save your aluminum cans in the trash bin at the Office. These
are used for gasoline during Community Service. Heavy trash bags are
needed.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com**Our Board of Director Meeting is
always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media
Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan.
SNOW POLICY: When Hickman Mills is OUT for snow, WE DO NOT MEET.
with practice, anyone can master the art of thankfulness./April Cushing
Apr 2, 2010
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
April 2, 2010
April
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
15- Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
16- CURBSIDE LEAF AND BRUSH PICKUP. NO MORE THAN 20 bags or bundles.
16-23 Office will be closed. Phones will be checked.
19-3 Trails CID Meeting, 1pm at 3 Trails Office.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26-May 5 Office closed. Phones will still be checked.
MAY
1-Electronic Recycle at OLD Lees Summit High School on 50 and North 291 from 9am-2pm.
8-Special Community Service Day, 7:45 am-noon, in front of Dollar Store at Ruskin Center.
11- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
14- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
19-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
20- Last Day of School Hickman Mills C-1.
22- Special Community Service Day, 7:45 am-noon, in front of Dollar Store at Ruskin Center.
29- Jackson County Beaches OPEN.
31- Memorial Day. TRASH BUMPED from Friday to SATURDAY.
Do Not Forget that our Spring Curbside Leaf and Brush will be Friday, April 16th. DO NOT HAVE IT OUT WEEKS BEFORE. Tickets can be given on ANYTHING AT THE CURB EARLY.
LIMIT is 20 PAPER bags or small bundles of twigs. Leaf and Brush Site at Raytown & 470 is OPEN EVERY Saturday now from 8am-6pm.
Electronic Waste can be taken to Lees Summit High School May 1. Take advantage of this special service. Any electronic stuff-small size items are no charge and as it gets larger it does cost a nominal charge. PLEASE CHECK for more details further in the paper.
Saturday, Sept 25 will be our BI-ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP. We will have ABOP (Antifreeze, Batteries, Oil & Paint), SHRED-IT, Tires and leaf and brush . All but ABOP will be at St Matthew Apostle, 8001 Longview for drop off. ABOP will be at Smith-Hale. Start going through your stuff now. This is a chance to get rid of your extra above mentioned materials without going downtown.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets ARE BACK. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW OPENED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
SPECIAL CHANGE…We will have a
SPECIAL COMMUNITY SERVICE the 2ND & 4TH SATURDAYS IN MAY. We have lots of beautification and cleanup for spring. We meet from 7:40am-noon at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be April 13. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Compassion puts love into action.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 22, 2010
March
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
April
2- No School Hickman Mills C-1. Good Friday.
6- ELECTION DAY-Check your Voting Place.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
15- Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
16-23 Office will be closed.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26-CCO-SMA –Planning for Sept 25th CLEAN-UP,7pm.
26-May 5 Office closed. Phones will still be checked.
BE informed and VOTE April 6. IT IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK.
BILLS ARE LATE. Interest has been added to ALL outstanding balances.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets ARE BACK. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW OPENED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
NOTE CHANGE…FULL Community Service is the FOURTH Saturday ONLY from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are able to accept weekday CS people also, but you have to call the Office ahead and make an appointment. The projects are still varied and many are still outdoors. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Thank you Billy Saylor and Michael Jakobe for plastic bags. Our next weekend will be April 24. Leader/Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be April 13. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
There is no better sermon than a good example.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 15, 2010
March
18-Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
15-19- Spring Break for Hickman Mills C-1 Schools.
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
April
2- No School Hickman Mills C-1. Good Friday.
6- ELECTION DAY-Check your Voting Place.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
15- Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
16-23 Office will be closed.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
BE informed and VOTE April 6.
BILLS ARE LATE. Interest is added to ALL outstanding balances. DO NOT ASK for grace. Do you ask your utilities to make their bill smaller. I always give everyone the basic 10 weeks to pay a four-week bill, then I take into account the post office. So, basically you have close to 11-12 weeks to pay YOUR BILL. GRACE HAS PASSED. If you are paid up –you will get the Jackson County Advocate if you live in Jackson or Cass Counties.
If you think you should be getting it and are not Call the Office. Otherwise if you owe us a lot of money, you are not eligible for the news. You can go on the internet at our Website listed in the Mast Head.
Southern Communities Coalition will have many guests March 24, a week later than usual. Lane 4 Owen Buckley, a representative from McDonalds and other updates besides meeting the School Board Candidates. PLEASE be INFORMED and VOTE.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets ARE BACK. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW OPENED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
NOTE CHANGE…FULL Community Service is the FOURTH Saturday ONLY from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are able to accept weekday CS people also, but you have to call the Office ahead and make a n appointment. The projects are still varied and many are still outdoor. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Thank you Billy Saylor and Michael Jakobe for plastic bags. Our next weekend will be March 27. Leader/Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be April 13. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Good exercise for the heart is to bend down and help another person up.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 8, 2010
March
12-2^nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- 470 & Raytown Rd Leaf and Limb Site will open from 8am-6pm.
14-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Check your Smoke Alarms.
18-Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
15-19- Spring Break for Hickman Mills C-1 Schools.
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
April
2- No School Hickman Mills C-1. Good Friday.
6- ELECTION DAY-Check your Voting Place.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
15- Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
BILLS ARE LATE. Interest is added to ALL outstanding balances. DO NOT
ASK for grace. Do you ask your utilities to make their bill smaller. I
always give everyone the basic 10 weeks to pay a four-week bill, then I
take into account the post office. So, basically you have close to 11-12
weeks to pay YOUR BILL. GRACE HAS PASSED. If you are paid up –you will
get the Jackson County Advocate if you live in Jackson or Cass Counties.
If you think you should be getting it and are not Call the Office.
Otherwise if you owe us a lot of money, you are not eligible for the
news. You can go on the internet at our Website listed in the Mast Head.
The City Wide Budget hearings are OVER, BUT we still need your help to
save some of our basic services. Third bag of trash, bulky pick-ups, CAC
funding, Legal Aide, Bridging the Gap, Blue River Watershed to name a
few. Please continue to email or call Council Members.
Southern Communities Coalition will have many guests March 24, a week
later than usual. Lane 4 Owen Buckley, a representative from McDonalds
and other updates besides meeting the School Board Candidates. PLEASE be
INFORMED and VOTE.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets ARE BACK. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street
before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP.
You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF
bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW OPENED. These are
expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This
INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the
OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
NOTE CHANGE…FULL Community Service is the FOURTH Saturday ONLY from
7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are
able to accept weekday CS people also, but you have to call the Office
ahead and make a n appointment. The projects are still varied and many
are still outdoor. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and
water. Thank you Leo Hamilton, Billy Saylor, Michael Jakobe and Lydia
Pearce for water. _Our next weekend will be March 27. _Leader/Volunteers
are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at
the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com is our webpage. Our Board of Director Meeting
is always the second Tuesday of every month at _RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media
Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be April 13_. NOTE- If Hickman
School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Anger left unchecked is cause for alarm.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 1, 2010
March
3-City Budget Hearing, 7pm, Hillcrest Comm Center.
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
- 470 & Raytown Rd Leaf and Limb Site will open from 8am-6pm.
14-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Check your Smoke Alarms.
18-Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
15-19- Spring Break for Hickman Mills C-1 Schools.
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
April
2- No School Hickman Mills C-1. Good Friday.
6- ELECTION DAY-Check your Voting Place.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
15- Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin Center.
21- Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
BILLS ARE LATE. Interest is added to ALL outstanding balances.
The City Wide Budget hearings are OVER, BUT we still need your help to save some of our basic services. Third bag of trash, bulky pick-ups, CAC funding, Legal Aide, Bridging the Gap, Blue River Watershed to name a few. Please continue to email or call Council Members.
Southern Communities Coalition will have many guests March 24, a week later than usual. Lane 4 Owen Buckley, a representative from McDonalds and other updates besides meeting the School Board Candidates.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets have gone City Wide. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
NOTE CHANGE… Community Service is the FOURTH Saturday ONLY from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Thank you George Chase, Jerry Mitchell, Jo McGahan and April Cushing Our next weekend will be March 27. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash bin at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be March 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Repentance is the soil in which forgiveness flourishes..
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
February 22, 2010
February
25- PTA Candidate Forum for Hickman Mills School Board, 7pm, Admin
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
March
3-City Budget Hearing, 7pm, Hillcrest Comm Center.
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
- 470 & Raytown Rd Leaf and Limb Site will open from 8am-6pm.
14-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Check your Smoke Alarms.
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
BILLS ARE LATE. Interest is added to all outstanding balances.
The City Budget hearings are VERY IMPORTANT. Please attend Wed, March 3, 7pm, at Hillcrest Community Center. MANY of our services are on the chopping block. This includes from our third bag of trash, our local CAC food bank and other services that they include like Meals on Wheels, Medicine Closet, utility assistance, and even the Recycle Center at Bannister.
Southern Communities Coalition will have many guests March 24, a week later than usual. Lane 4 Owen Buckley, a representative from McDonalds and other updates besides meeting the School Board Candidates.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets have gone City Wide. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
Community Service is the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Feb 27. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be March 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
The seeds we sow today determine the kind of fruit we will reap tomorrow.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
February 15, 2010
February
18-Hickman School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
22- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
25- PTA Candidate Forum for Hickman Mills School Board, 7pm, Admin
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
March
3-City Budget Hearing, 7pm, Hillcrest Comm Center.
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
- 470 & Raytown Rd Leaf and Limb Site will open from 8am-6pm.
14-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Check your Smoke Alarms.
24-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets have gone City Wide. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
Community Service is the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Feb 27. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be March 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
The character of your children tomorrow depends on what you put into their hearts today.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Feb 8, 2010
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13-CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-15 Hickman C-1 Off School.
15- Presidents Day. Library Closed. TRASH BUMPED.
16-Town Hall Meeting for School Boundaries, 7pm, Baptiste.
17-Ash Wednesday.
-Southern Communities Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
18-Hickman School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
22- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
25- PTA Candidate Forum for Hickman Mills School Board,7pm, Admin
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
March
3-City Budget Hearing, 7pm, Hillcrest Comm Center.
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
- 470 & Raytown Rd Leaf and Limb Site will open from 8an-6pm.
14-DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME. Check your Smoke Alarms.
17-Southern Communities coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
28-Palm Sunday.
Chapter 62 Trash Tickets have gone City Wide. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED. These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full. Watch the OPEN STORAGE – it has to be in a tight fitting container.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Feb 13. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be March 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Forgiveness is the glue that repairs broken relationships.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
January 25, 2010
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
15- Presidents Day. Library Closed. TRASH BUMPED.
17-Ash Wednesday.
-Southern Communities Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
18-Hickman School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
22- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
Community Improvement Districts, Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes in credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. THIS IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT WITH CITY CUT BACKS. Services from the CITY can ONLY get worse and cost US MORE. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own survival, and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
Watch for an informational meeting in February.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Feb 13. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Feb 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Its better to declare the truth and be rejected than to withhold the truth just to be accepted.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
January 25, 2010
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
15- Presidents Day. Library Closed. TRASH BUMPED.
17-Ash Wednesday.
-Southern Communities Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
18-Hickman School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
22- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
Community Improvement Districts, Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes in credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. THIS IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT WITH CITY CUT BACKS. Services from the CITY can ONLY get worse and cost US MORE. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own survival, and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
Watch for an informational meeting in February.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. KEEP YOUR TRASH PICKED UP. You WILL get TICKETS. WE cannot help you if you do the wrong thing. LEAF bags are NOW your responsibility. BRUSH SITE is NOW CLOSED.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Feb 13. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Feb 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Listening is an open door to understanding.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
January 18, 2010
January
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
15- Presidents Day. Library Closed. TRASH BUMPED.
17-Ash Wednesday.
22- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
Community Improvement Districts, Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes in credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own solution,
and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
Watch for an informational meeting in February.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Jan 23. Volunteers are always needed. PLEASE save your aluminum cans at the trash can at the Office. These are used for gasoline during Community Service.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Feb 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Let your light shine-whether you are a candle in a corner or a lighthouse on a hill.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
January 11, 2010
January
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
-CSD District TOWN HALL MEETING,7pm,Baptiste
18-Martin Luther King Day. TRASHED BUMPED.
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
15- Presidents Day. Library Closed. TRASH BUMPED.
17-Ash Wednesday.
Community Improvement Districts, Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes in credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own solution,
and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
Watch for an informational meeting in February.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Jan 23.
We will miss Nancy Simreel, who volunteered many hours in our Office and helped in re-storing pictures of our past. Also, Arthur McGregor ‘s smile and cooperation help with the Jackson County Advocate will be leave another hole in our heart. We hope both families know how very much a part of our daily routine these people were and how they brightened our day.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Feb 9. NOTE- If Hickman School is closed we DO NOT meet.
Beautiful character begins in the heart.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
January 4, 2010
January
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
9- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
-CSD District TOWN HALL MEETING,7pm,Baptiste
18-Martin Luther King Day
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
February
9-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
12- 2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
15- Presidents Day.
17-Ash Wednesday.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes for credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own solution,
and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
Watch for an informational meeting early February.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
Community Service projects are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General sign in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Jan 9.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 12.
The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
DEC 28, 2009
December
18-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
26-BUMPED Unlimited trash pick-up and recycle. NO BULKY.
31-Jan 4 Office Closed. Library closed 31& Dec 1.
January
1-Ruskin TRASH DAY bumped to Saturday.
2-Bumped Ruskin Trash Day.
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
9- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
-CSD District TOWN HALL MEETING,7pm,Baptiste
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
If you have less than perfect credit and want to buy a home, WE are interested in you. Call the Office and get on the list for credit repair classes and new owner classes. Lots of NEW things will be available through the home association in the NEW YEAR to help our residents, both owners and renters. Please watch for more updates. Call to reserve you spot in a class.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree?
This is a chance we can take back our area instead of always waiting on the City to do anything for us. We are trying to stabilize our area by: having community service projects that address some of the trash; working on our eye sores and abandoned nuisance properties; we will start to have classes for credit repair and new owner classes, and much more for 2010. BUT WE NEED MORE. We need your cooperation in enabling us to become a CID. Since our dues are frozen, we are limited in what services we can provide. The CID would make us a small City within the bigger City of Kansas City. We could go after grants and other types of funds to help us become better faster. We REALLY NEED your support. Watch for an information meeting coming soon. We need to be more a part of our own solution,
and not so much just adding to the same problems.
PLEASE call the Office if you have any questions.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Jan 9.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 12.
Instead of complaining about the thorns on the roses, be thankful for the roses among the thorns.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
DEC 21, 2009
December
18-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
24-27 Office Closed. Library closed 24 & 25.
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY Bumped to Sat from Friday. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day after Christmas.
31-Jan 4 Office Closed. Library closed 31& Dec 1.
January
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
9- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS ARE OUT. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leo & June Hamilton donated water, April Cushing and Goldie Wilder were team leaders. Our next weekend will be Jan 9.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 12.
Repentance means hating sin enough to turn from it.
April Cushing
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
DEC 14, 2009
December
18-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
24-27 Office Closed. Library closed 24 & 25.
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY Bumped to Sat from Friday. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day after Christmas.
31-Jan 4 Office Closed. Library closed 31& Dec 1.
January
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
9- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS ARE OUT. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leo & June Hamilton donated water, April Cushing and Goldie Wilder were team leaders. Our next weekend will be Jan 9.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 12.
Repentance means hating sin enough to turn from it.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
DEC 7, 2009
December
10-H1N1 Shots at St Lukes United Methodist Church from 2-6:30pm.
11- Curbside leaf and brushes pickup by CITY, 20 bags or bundles. Call 3-1-1 immediately if you are missed.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
18-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
24-27 Office Closed. Library closed 24 & 25.
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY Bumped to Sat from Friday. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day after Christmas.
31-Jan 4 Office Closed. Library closed 31& Dec 1.
January
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside Center, 7:30am.
9- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
12-Ruskin Heights Meeting, 7pm, Ruskin High Media Center.
20-Southern Comm Coalition, 7pm, Baptiste.
21-Hickman C-1 School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
23- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25- SMA-CCO, 7pm, St Matthews Apostle.
H1N1 shots will be available given at St Lukes United Methodist Church at James Reed and Bannister Thursday from 2-6:30pm.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS ARE OUT. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
Next CITY Curbside leaf and brush is Friday, Dec 11. ALL Leaf and Brush needs to be in PAPER BAGS. Plastic bags WILL BE TICKETED AS TRASH.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be DEC 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Jan 12.
A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without adversity.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Nov 30, 2009
NOVEMBER
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
December
8-Ruskin Heights Meeting 7pm at Ruskin Media Center.
11- Curbside leaf and brushes pickup by CITY, 20 bags or bundles. Call 3-1-1 immediately if you are missed.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
21-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY Bumped to Sat from Friday. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day after Christmas.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS ARE OUT. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
Next CITY Curbside leaf and brush is Friday, Dec 11. ALL Leaf and Brush needs to be in PAPER BAGS. Plastic bags WILL BE TICKETED AS TRASH.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be DEC 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 8.
Gratitude should be a continuous attitude.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Nov 23, 2009
NOVEMBER
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
December
8-Ruskin Heights Meeting 7pm at Ruskin Media Center.
11- Curbside leaf and brushes pickup by CITY, 20 bags or bundles. Call 3-1-1 immediately if you are missed.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
21-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY Bumped to Sat from Friday. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day after Christmas.
After Christmas RUSKIN UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be bumped to SAT, Dec 26. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS are out. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
Next CITY Curbside leaf and brush is Friday, Dec 11. ALL Leaf and Brush needs to be in PAPER BAGS. Plastic bags WILL BE TICKETED AS TRASH.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be DEC 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 8.
You cannot teach what you do not know, nor lead where you do not go.
April Cushing
Nov 16, 2009
NOVEMBER
18- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
December
8-Ruskin Heights Meeting 7pm at Ruskin Media Center.
11- Curbside leaf and brushes pickup by CITY, 20 bags or bundles.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
21-Jan 4-Hickman C-1 Schools will be CLOSED
25- Merry Christmas
26- NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Merry Christmas.
26- Friday UNLIMITED TRASH DAY. Rest of trash days will occur on their normal day.
****CRIME ALERT****** DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS TO STRANGERS. There have been strangers walking and going door to door. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND CALL THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY.
After Christmas UNLIMITED TRASH DAY will be SAT, Dec 26 for FRIDAY service. The rest of the days will occur on normal day.
BILLS are out. Watch for yours in the mail. 2010 Dues are now due. Bills are sent to the last known owner and address. If your property has changed hands call the Office with the new information.
There is important news explaining Community Improvement Districts. Why should we agree? This would ensure easy payment from each homeowner and it would improve and expand services we are able to provide. As a CID we are not limited to just fees collected, we may research grants and other partnerships that could enhance our community. Your approval is necessary when you send in your payment. Our first CID project would be to address the leaf and brush problem. More items are on the drawing board. If you have any questions PLEASE call the Office.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
Big Bulky, 1st Curbside leaf and brush and normal trash were ALL collected over the weekend. NO other materials should be at the curb till trash on Friday. Next Curbside leaf and brush is Friday, Dec 11. ALL Leaf and Brush needs to be in PAPER BAGS. Plastic bags WILL BE TICKETED AS TRASH.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart off YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Team Leaders for Nov 14th were Jerry Mitchell, Jo McGahan, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Cheryl Farris, Goldie Wilder, John Scott, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be DEC 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 8.
Real love puts actions to good intentions..
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Nov 9, 2009
NOVEMBER
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
11- Veterans Day-NO TRASH, Library, Hillcrest
Comm Center.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
18- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
December
8-Ruskin Heights Meeting 7pm at Ruskin Media Center.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
16- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
****CRIME ALERT****** DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS TO STRANGERS. There have been strangers walking and going door to door. PLEASE BE CAREFUL.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
All leaves in plastic bags, raked to the easement or even raked into the street will not be tolerated. These get in the drain system and backs water up.Leaves can be taken to 470 and Raytown Rd on Saturdays from 8am-6pm. Litter on easement-Chapter 48-City Code will be given on these materials or the Police can give tickets.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. It is NOT TIME for limbs, or early bulky to be at the street. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart of YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City for Weatherization. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Nov 14.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our next Meeting will be Dec 8.
It’s not the hours you put in that count, but what you put in the hours.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Nov 2, 2009
NOVEMBER
7-Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day-NO TRASH, Library, Hillcrest
Comm Center.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
December
8-Ruskin Heights Meeting 7pm at Ruskin Media Center.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
****CRIME ALERT****** DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS TO STRANGERS. There have been strangers walking and going door to door. PLEASE BE CAREFUL.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
All leaves in plastic bags, raked to the easement or even raked into the street will not be tolerated. These get in the drain system and backs water up.
Leaves can be taken to 470 and Raytown Rd on Saturdays from 8am-6pm. Chapter 62 citations will be given on these materials.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. It is NOT TIME for limbs, or early bulky to be at the street. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart of YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City for Weatherization. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Oct 24 team leaders included…Thank you goes to Lydia Pearce for water. Team Leaders for the 24th were Jerry Mitchell, Jo McGahan, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Nov 14.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our BI-ANNUAL HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
There are no gains without pains.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Oct 26, 2009
October
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
-Hillcrest Comm Center and Crosspoint Comm Church will have a Fall Festival from 2-5pm at Hillcrest for ages 12 and under.
November
1-Daylight Saving Time-Fall Back. Check smoke detectors. The life you save maybe your OWN.
7-Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day-NO TRASH, Library, Hillcrest
Comm Center.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
CRIME ALERT- DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS TO STRANGERS. There have been strangers walking and going door to door. PLEASE BE CAREFUL.
Mother Hubbards CUPBOARD is BARE. CAC is in need of ALL items. Christmas Closet is open for donations as well. PLEASE be generous.
All leaves in plastic bags, raked to the easement or even raked into the street will not be tolerated. These get in the drain system and backs water up.
Leaves can be taken to 470 and Raytown Rd on Saturdays from 8am-6pm. Chapter 62 citations will be given on these materials.
We are the pilot program for Chapter 62 Trash Tickets. NO MATERIALS are to be at the street before 3:00 pm the day before THAT pickup. PLEASE tell your neighbors. It is NOT TIME for limbs, or early bulky to be at the street. The Inspector DOES TRAVEL ALL OUR STREETS.
These are expensive if the City has to come back and cart of YOUR materials. This INCLUDES MOVE-OUTS. Get a dumpster if you have a house full.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Oct 24 team leaders included…Thank you goes to Lydia Pearce for water. Team Leaders for the 24th were Jerry Mitchell, Jo McGahan, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Nov 14.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our BI-ANNUAL HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
Love in return for love is natural, but love returned for hate is supernatural.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Oct 19, 2009
October
24 - CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
-Hillcrest Comm Center and Crosspoint Comm Church will have a Fall Festival from 2-5pm at Hillcrest for ages 12 and under.
November
1-Daylight Saving Time-Fall Back. Check smoke detectors. The life you save maybe your OWN.
7-Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day-NO TRASH, Library, Hillcrest
Comm Center.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
26-Dec 6 Heights Office will be closed.
CRIME ALERT- DO NOT OPEN YOUR DOORS TO STRANGERS. There have been strangers walking and going door to door. PLEASE BE CAREFUL.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
All unanimous info to the Office HAS to have a name and phone so we can follow up.
Flu Shots are being given at the Blue Ridge Library Oct 21, 10:00am-noon. Walgreen, CVS, and many others are giving the NORMAL Flu shots. H1N1 will be a separate shot later. Get your shots TODAY. This is proving to be a challenging year for the FLU.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Oct 24.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our BI-ANNUAL HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
Do not find a fault- find a remedy.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Oct 12, 2009
October
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24 - CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
-Hillcrest Comm Center and Crosspoint Comm Church will have a Fall Festival from 2-5pm at Hillcrest for ages 12 and under.
November
1-Daylight Saving Time-Fall Back. Check smoke detectors. The life you save maybe your OWN.
7-Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day-NO TRASH, Library, Hillcrest
Comm Center.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY. Happy
Thanksgiving.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm until Jan 16.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
All unanimous info to the Office HAS to have a name and phone so we can follow up.
Flu Shots are being given at the Blue Ridge Library Oct 21, 10:00am-noon. Walgreen, CVS, and many others are giving the NORMAL Flu shots. H1N1 will be a separate shot later. Get your shots TODAY. This is proving to be a challenging year for the FLU.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474- TIPS.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Thank you goes to James Hoelzel for ice, Ellen Cook for treats, Virginia Woods for water. Team Leaders for the 10th were Jerry Mitchell, John Scott, Jo McGahan, Marianne Melena Tim and April Cushing. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Oct 24.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. Our BI-ANNUAL HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
To laugh is to be fully human.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Oct 5, 2009
October
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24 - CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
November
1- Daylight Saving Time-Fall Back. Check smoke detectors. The life you save maybe your OWN.
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day.
12- Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Trash, Bulky & Curbside Leaf & Brush.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
28-NO CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm until Jan 16.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
All unanimous info to the Office HAS to have a name and phone so we can follow up.
Flu Shots are being given at the Blue Ridge Library Oct 7, 10:00am-noon and Oct 21, 10:00am-noon. Walgreen, CVS, and many others are giving the NORMAL Flu shots. H1N1 will be a separate shot later. Get your shots TODAY. This is proving to be a challenging year for the FLU.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474- TIPS.
I still will help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Thank you goes to James Hoelzel for ice. Team Leaders for the 26th were Jerry Mitchell, John Scott, Kim Hattery, Tim and April Cushing. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Oct 10.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Oct 13. Our BI-ANNUAL HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
A heartfelt apology cannot change the past, but it can brighten the future.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Sept 28, 2009
September 28, 2009
October
6- 1st Tuesday Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am,Tom Brokaw The Greatest Generation.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24 - CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
November
9-Leaf and Brush Curbside for South Zone this week on YOUR TRASH DAY. Limit of 20 bags or bundles. L&B Site will be OPEN through Sat, January 16. Natural Christmas trees can be dropped off there also.
10- ANNUAL Homeowner Meeting, 7pm at Ruskin Media Center. To elect new Board Members and to see what is coming up next year. Be informed and come- Bring a neighbor.
11- Veterans Day.
12- Ali Kemp Self Defense Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center, 10:30am-noon. Call 784-7000 to register.
14- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
25,26,27- Hickman C-1 School will be CLOSED for Thanksgiving.
Ruskin Heights has NEVER been in the Bulky
business and has not been in the Trash business
for over four years. When the Action Center gives
you incorrect information. Call our Office and
Rhonda with the City at 513-2012. Every incorrect
call needs to be identified so the system can be
corrected. Thank you for your help.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
Flu Shots are being given at the Blue Ridge Library Oct 7, 10:00am-noon and Oct 21, 10:00am-noon. Walgreen, CVS, and many others are giving the NORMAL Flu shots. H1N1 will be a separate shot later. Get your shots TODAY. This is proving to be a challenging year for the FLU.
Cell Phone numbers go PUBLIC in Sept. To prevent this you need to call 1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone to be blocked. You WILL be charged for sales calls that come through your phone. BE
PROTECTED.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474-TIPS.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Thank you goes to James Hoelzel for ice. Team Leaders for the 26th were Jerry Mitchell, John Scott, Kim Hattery, Tim and April Cushing. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Oct 10.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Oct 13 . Our Bi-Annual HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
Whenever we fall, it is usually at the point where we think we are strong.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Sept 18, 2009
September
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
-Angelfood Ministries Food Pickup from 9:30-11am.
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
October
6- 1st Tuesday Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am,Tom Brokaw The Greatest Generation.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
Ruskin Heights has NEVER been in the Bulky
business and has not been in the Trash business
for over four years. When the Action Center gives
you incorrect information. Call our Office and
Rhonda with the City at 513-2012. Every incorrect
call needs to be identified so the system can be
corrected. Thank you for your help.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
Flu Shots are being given at the Blue Ridge Library Oct 7, 10:00am-noon and Oct 21, 10:00am-noon. Walgreen, CVS, and many others are giving the NORMAL Flu shots. H1N1 will be a separate shot later. Get your shots TODAY. This is proving to be a challenging year for the FLU.
Cell Phone numbers go PUBLIC in Sept. To prevent this you need to call 1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone to be blocked. You WILL be charged for sales calls that come through your phone. BE
PROTECTED.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474-TIPS.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Thank you goes to James Hoelzel for ice and Lydia Pearce for water. Team Leaders for the 12th were Jerry Mitchell, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Marianne Melena, Jo McGahan, John Scott, Goldie Wilder, Tim and April Cushing. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Sept 26.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Oct 13 . Our Bi-Annual HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
If you want to be rich, count all the things you have that money cannot buy.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Sept 11, 2009
September
17-Hickman CSD-1 School Board Meetng, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
-Angelfood Ministries Food Pickup from 9:30-11am.
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
October
6- 1st Tuesday Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am,Tom Brokaw The Greatest Generation.
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
Ruskin Heights has NEVER been in the Bulky
business and has not been in the Trash business
for over four years. When the Action Center gives
you incorrect information. Call our Office and
Rhonda with the City at 513-2012. Every incorrect
call needs to be identified so the system can be
corrected. Thank you for your help.
Our CAC is in need of everything. They are in
need of basic items, personal care and cleaning
items. PLEASE be generous.
Beneficiary Deeds are very important to your piece
of mind for your valued asset. Many of our vacant homes could have been helped if one of these Beneficiary Deeds would have been in place. Legal Aide is partnering with our community to provide this service. If you are interested PLEASE call the Office.
Cell Phone numbers go PUBLIC in Sept. To prevent this you need to call 1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone to be blocked. You WILL be charged for sales calls that come through your phone. BE
PROTECTED.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474-TIPS.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Sept 26.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Oct 13 . Our Bi-Annual HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
Tact is the ability to make a point without making an enemy.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Sept 4, 2009
September
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
- Angelfood Ministries Money Due for Sept.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Ruskin Trash and Bulky will be postponed one day. 16-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
-Angelfood Ministries Food Pickup from 9:30-11am.
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
October
9- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
10- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
21- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
24- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
31-Halloween. Please watch for our little people.
Ruskin Heights has never been in the Bulky
business and has not been in the Trash business
for over four years. When the Action Center gives
you incorrect information. Call our Office and
Rhonda with the City at 513-2012. Every incorrect
call needs to be identified so the system can be
corrected. Thank you for your help.
Beneficiary Deeds are very important to your piece of mind for your valued asset. Many of our vacant homes could have been helped if one of these Beneficiary Deeds would have been in place. Legal Aide is partnering with our community to provide this service. If you are interested PLEASE call the Office after September 9.
Cell Phone numbers go PUBLIC in Sept. To prevent this you need to call 1-888-382-1222 from the cell phone to be blocked. You WILL be charged for sales calls that come through your phone. BE
PROTECTED.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. 474-TIPS.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY.EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up. Leaf and limb drop off at 470 & Raytown Rd is OPEN every Saturday from 8am-6pm.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Our next weekend will be Sept 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Oct 13 . Our Bi-Annual HOMEOWNER Meeting will be Nov 10.
Adversities are often blessings in disquise.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August 30, 2009
Aug 31-Sept 8 Office will be closed.
September
7- LABOR DAY. Trash will be bumped one day.
Mid Continent Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and RHHA Office closed.
8-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc at Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
- Angelfood Ministries Money Due for Sept.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Ruskin Trash and Bulky will be postponed one day. 16-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
-Angelfood Ministries Food Pickup from 9:30-11am.
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
Ruskin Heights has never been in the Bulky
business and have not been in the Trash business
for over four years. When the Action Center gives
you incorrect information. Call our Office and
Rhonda with the City at 513-2012. Every incorrect
call needs to be identified so the system can be
corrected. Thank you for your help.
Beneficiary Deeds are very important to your piece of mind for your valued asset. Many of our vacant homes could have been helped if one of these Beneficiary Deeds would have been in place. Legal Aide is partnering with our community to provide this service. If you are interested PLEASE call the Office after September 9.
Cell Phone numbers go PUBLIC next month. To prevent this you need to call 888-382-1222 from the cell phone to be blocked. You WILL be charged for sales calls that come through your phone. BE
PROTECTED.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. Local
media has blown our burglars out of proportion.
Our area has no more or less than any other area
of the City. Our ONLY difference is WE want to
be more proactive to curb these numbers in our
neighborhood.
Our Local Food Pantry CAC is in need of some
of the following items: hand and laundry soap,
hair shampoo, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, etc.
As always ANY donatins are greatly appreciated.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
The Ruskin Office will be closed the first week of September. Please be informed of this time.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY.EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leo and June Hamilton donated water. No clients were available for this weekend , so Our next weekend will be Sept 12.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Sept 8. Our Bi-Annual Homeowner Meeting will be Nov 10.
Sunset in one land is sunrise in another.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August 24, 2009
AUGUST
29- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
- Angelfood Ministries Food pick up for Aug from 9:30-11am.
Aug 31-Sept 8 Office will be closed.
September
7- LABOR DAY. Trash will be bumped one day.
Mid Continent Library, Hillcrest Comm Center and RHHA Office closed.
8-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc at Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Ruskin Trash and Bulky will be postponed one day. 16-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. Local
media has blown our burglars out of proportion.
Our area has no more or less than any other area
of the City. Our ONLY difference is WE want to
be more proactive to curb these numbers in our
neighborhood.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
The Ruskin Office will be closed the first week of September. Please be informed of this time.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY.EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water, Katherine & James Hoelzel for ice. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat Aug 22 were Jerry Mitchell, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Marianne Melena, Jo McGahan,Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Aug 29.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Sept 8. Our Bi-Annual Homeowner Meeting will be Nov 10.
Poverty of purpose is far worse than poverty of purse.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August 17, 2009
AUGUST
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
24-SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
29- Angelfood Ministries Food pick up for Aug from 9:30-11am.
Aug 31-Sept 8 Office will be closed.
September
7- LABOR DAY. Trash will be bumped one day.
8-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc at Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Ruskin Trash and Bulky will be postponed one day. 16-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
26- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store
28- SMA-CCO St Matthews, 7pm.
WE have NOW partnered with the TIPS Hotline
number to be able to make available up to $1500
leading to the arrest and conviction of persons
vandalizing and burglarizing OUR homes. Local
media has blown our burglars out of proportion.
Our area has no more or less than any other area
of the City. Our ONLY difference is WE want to
be more proactive to curb these numbers in our
neighborhood.
I still help fill out the following forms from the City - Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified and to make an appointment. Call 761-6050.
The Ruskin Office will be closed the first week of September. Please be informed to this time.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets ARE BEING GIVEN for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Gaynell Cooper for refreshments, Lydia Pearce for her donation of water, Katherine & James Hoelzel for ice. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 25 were Jerry Mitchell, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Shirley Dobbins, Marianne Melena, Goldie Wilder, John Scott, Kimberly Hattery, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Aug 22.
Our website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meeting is always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Sept 8. Our Bi-Annual Homeowner Meeting will be Nov 10.
Words cannot break bones, but they can break hearts.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August 8, 2009
AUGUST
11- School Parade.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
14-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
- Angelfood Ministries Money for Aug Due.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
29- Angelfood Ministries Food pick up for Aug from 9:30-11am.
Aug 31-Sept 8 Office will be closed.
September
7- LABOR DAY.
8-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc at Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11- 2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am.
12- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
16-Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste, 7pm.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of school supplies. Other personal products are always needed. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair Grant applications are available through the City. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified. Call 761-6050.
Property Tax payments can NOW be in four installments if you are 62 or older. Contact Jackson County Tax Office for details
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets are being given for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Gaynell Cooper for refreshments, Lydia Pearce for her donation of water, Katherine & James Hoelzel for ice. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 25 were Jerry Mitchell, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Shirley Dobbins, Marianne Melena, Goldie Wilder, John Scott, Kimberly Hattery, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Aug 22.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Sept 8. Our Bi-Annual Homeowner Meeting will be Nov 10.
Time is one of the greatest gifts we can give each other.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
August 1, 2009
AUGUST
8- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
10-Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
11- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
14- Angelfood Ministries Money for Aug Due.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
29- Angelfood Ministries Food pick up for Aug from 9:30-11am.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of school supplies. Other personal products are always needed. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair Grant applications are available through the City. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified. Call 761-6050.
Property Tax payments can NOW be in four installments if you are 62 or older. Contact Jackson County Tax Office for details
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. Chapter 62 Tickets are being given for any trash, big bulky or limbs out at the street before their time of pick up.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water, Katherine & James Hoelzel for the juice, treats and ice. Goldie Wilder for her donation of plastic bags. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 25 were Jerry Mitchell, Marianne Melina, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Goldie Wilder, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Aug 8.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Aug 11.
Your life either sheds light or casts a shadow.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July 24, 2009
AUGUST
4-Day Time Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, On Kingdom Mountain by Howard Frank Mosher.
8- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
10-Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
11- Ruskin Heig hts Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of school supplies. Other personal products are always needed. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair Grant appli cations are available through the City. Call the Ruskin Heights Office to be income qualified. Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. EARLY BULKY and any other debris at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her=2 0donation of water, Katherine & James Hoelzel for the juice, treats and ice. Goldie Wilder for her donation of plastic bags. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 25 were……. Jerry Mitchell, Marianne Melina, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Goldie Wilder, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be Aug 8.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are always the second Tuesday of every month at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Aug 11.
A clear conscience is a soft pillow.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July 17, 2009
July
20-24 Office Closed.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
27- SMA-CCO, St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
AUGUST
4-Day Time Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, On Kingdom Mountain by Howard Frank Mosher.
8- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
10-Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
11- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of canned meats and tuna, cleaning supplies and of course personal hygiene items to include laundry soap. School supplies are also needed before school begins soon. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair applications are available through the Ruskin Heights Office. To be income qualified Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items or move-outs at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 11 were Jerry Mitchell, Helen Wardlow, Michael Jacobe, Marianne Melina, Patrick Kelley, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be July 25.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
A clear conscience is a soft pillow.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July 9, 2009
July
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
18- KC Free Health Clinic will have a FREE HIV Screening at Community Assistance Council from 9am-noon.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
27- SMA-CCO, St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
AUGUST
4-Day Time Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, On Kingdom Mountain by Howard Frank Mosher.
8- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
10-Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
11- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
The KC FREE Health Clinic will start having HIV screenings. The first date will be Saturday, July 18 at the Community Assistance Council, 10901 Blue Ridge Blvd, from 9am-noon. This will be the first of many that will be arranged.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of canned meats and tuna, cleaning supplies and of course personal hygiene items to include laundry soap. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair applications are available through the Ruskin Heights Office. To be income qualified Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. Two household bags of trash per week with recycling are allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items or move-outs at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat July 11 were Jerry Mitchell, Helen Wardlow, Michael Jacobe, Marianne Melina, Patrick Kelley, Kathy Alivernia, LaReita Boyer, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be July 25.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
Wise is the person who knows what to say and when to say it.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
July 2, 2009
July
7-Library, 10am, Russian Debutantes Handbook by Gary Shteyngart.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley.
10-MID YEAR UNLIMITED household bags with recycle in Ruskin.
11- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
18- KC Free Health Clinic will have a FREE HIV Screening at Community Assistance Council from 9am-noon.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
27- SMA-CCO, St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
AUGUST
4-Day Time Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, On Kingdom Mountain by Howard Frank Mosher.
8- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
10-Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
11- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
13- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
22- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
26- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.
Mid YEAR UNLIMITED household bag pick up
WILL be the week after the 4th. RUSKIN will be FRIDAY the 10. Get those EXTRA bags from the basement and garage. This is YOUR chance to get rid of them at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
The KC FREE Health Clinic will start having HIV screenings. The first date will be Saturday, July 18 at the Community Assistance Council, 10901 Blue Ridge Blvd, from 9am-noon. This will be the first of many that will be arranged.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of canned meats and tuna, cleaning supplies and of course personal hygiene items to include laundry soap. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair applications are available through the Office. To be income qualified Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat June 27 were Jerry Mitchell, Goldie Wilder, John Scott, Tim and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be July 11.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
All work and no play will take the joy of life away.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June 26, 2009
July
3- Ruskin Regular TWO household bags of trash with recycle. Kansas City Offices Closed and Hillcrest Comm Center.
4- Independence Day. Blue Ridge Library CLOSED. Hillcrest Comm Center OPEN.
7-Library, 10am, Russian Debutantes Handbook by Gary Shteyngart.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley.
10-MID YEAR UNLIMITED household bags with recycle in Ruskin.
11- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
Mid YEAR UNLIMITED household bag pick up
WILL be the week after the 4th. RUSKIN will be FRIDAY the 10. Get those EXTRA bags from the basement and garage. This is YOUR chance to get rid of them at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
BE AWARE of Chapter 62 Trash tickets. When in doubt check our website for all the rules. No materials out before 3 oclock the day before a service. Household waste storage by the house has to be in sealed containers. No tree or leaf trash by the street. Raytown Rd & 470 is OPEN Saturdays from 8am-6pm. FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our local food pantry, CAC, is in need of canned meats and tuna, cleaning supplies and of course personal hygiene items to include laundry soap. As always any donations are appreciated.
Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair applications are available through the Office. To be income qualified Call 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level and weather. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat June 13 were Jerry Mitchell, Goldie Wilder, Nancy Simrell, Tim Cushing, and George Chase. Our next weekend will be July 11.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
To conquer sin, nip it in the bud of temptation.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June 19, 2009
June
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Angelfood FOOD Pick-up from 9:30-11:00.
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July
3- Ruskin Regular TWO household bags of trash with recycle. Kansas City Offices Closed and Hillcrest Comm Center.
4- Independence Day. Blue Ridge Library CLOSED. Hillcrest Comm Center OPEN.
7-Library, 10am, Russian Debutantes Handbook by Gary Shteyngart.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley.
10-MID YEAR UNLIMITED household bags with recycle.
11- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
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14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
Mid YEAR UNLIMITED household bag pick up
WILL be the week after the 4th. RUSKIN will be FRIDAY the 10. Get those EXTRA bags from the basement and garage. This is YOUR chance to get rid of them at NO EXTRA CHARGE.< /span>
BE AWARE of Chapter 62 Trash tickets. When in doubt check our website for all the rules. No materials out before 3 oclock the day before a service. Household waste storage by the house has to be in sealed containers. No tree or leaf trash by the street. Raytown Rd & 470 is OPEN Saturdays from 8am-6pm. FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Income Qualified individuals may be able to take advantage of Special Programs that include Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair from Kansas City. To be income qualified or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
More… Chapter 62 TRASH. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS A RE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We would like to Thank Lydia Pearce for her donation of water. We are always in need of heavy plastic bags and water. Leaders that showed up for Sat June 13 were Jerry Mitchell, Goldie Wilder, Nancy Simrell, Tim Cushing, and George Chase. Our next weekend will be June 27.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
To conquer sin, nip it in the bud of temptation.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June 12, 2009
June
18-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
21-Fathers Day.
22-SMA-CCO at St Matthews20Apostle, 7pm.
24-Regular Day Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Angelfood FOOD Pick-up from 9:30-11:00.
July
3- Ruskin Regular TWO household bags of trash with recycle. Kansas City Offices Closed and Hillcrest Comm Center.
4- Independence Day. Blue Ridge Library CLOSED. Hillcrest Comm Center OPEN.
7-Library, 10am, Russian Debutantes Handbook by Gary Shteyngart.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley.
10-MID YEAR UNLIMITED household bags with recycle.
11- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
Mid YEAR UNLIMITED household bag pick up
WILL be the week after the 4th. RUSKIN will be FRIDAY the 10. Get those EXTRA bags from the basement and garage. This is YOUR chance to get rid of them at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
BE AWARE of Chapter 62 Trash tickets. When in doubt check our website for all the rules. No materials out before 3 oclock the day before a service. Household waste storage by the house has to be in sealed containers. No tree or leaf trash by the street. Raytown Rd & 470 is OPEN Saturdays from 8am-6pm. FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Income Qualified individuals may be able to take advantage of Special Programs that include Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair20from Kansas City. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
More… Chapter 62 TRASH. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. As a Home Association we will not tolerate the mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone.
Any anonymous complaints to the Office need to be signed and have a phone number. We will keep the info confidential and report it to the right people.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Leaders that showed up for Sat June 6 were, Jerry Mitchell, Tim & April Cushing. Our next weekend will be June 13.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
You are rich when you are satisfied
with what you have.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June 5, 2009
June
11-Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
12-Angelfood Money for June is Due.
< b>13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
14-Flag Day.
18-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
21-Fathers Day.
22-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm.
24-Regular Day Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Angelfood FOOD Pick-up from 9:30-11:00.
July
3- Ruskin Regular TWO household bags of trash with recycle.
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4- Independence Day. Blue Ridge Library CLOSED.
7-Library, 10am, Russian Debutantes Handbook by Gary Shteyngart.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley.
10-MID YEAR UNLIMITED household bags with recycle.
11- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
13- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Moonstone by Wilkie Collins.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association, 7pm, Ruskin High School Media Center.
16-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Office.
20-24 Office Closed.
22- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
25- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
Mid YEAR UNLIMITED household bag pick up
WILL be the week after the 4th. RUSKIN will be FRIDAY the 10. Get those EXTRA bags from the basement and garage. This is YOUR chance to get rid of them at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
BE AWARE of Chapter 62 Trash tickets. When in doubt check our website for all the rules. No materials out before 3 oclock the day before a service. Household waste storage by the house has to be in sealed containers. No tree or leaf trash by the street. Raytown Rd & 470 is OPEN Saturdays from 8am-6pm. FREE to Kansas City RES IDENTS.
Income Qualified individuals may be able to take advantage of Special Programs that include Weatherization, Paint and Minor Home Repair from Kansas City. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
More… Chapter 62 TRASH. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. Items are NOT to be on the street until 3 pm the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the cur b or on the side of your house is not allowed. If you are storing waste it needs to be in a sealed trash container beside the house. As a Home Association we can not tolerate the mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone. Call 3-1-1 for an appointment and keep your materials contained or stored until the day before that particular pickup.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Leaders that showed up for Sat May 30 were Leona Dekat, Jerry Mitchell, Tim & April Cushing and Goldie Wilder. Our next weekend will be June 13.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is July 14.
Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
June 2, 2009
June
4- Rain Garden Workshop FREE at Hillcrest Comm Center from 12:30pm-1:30pm.
6- United Way Day of Caring. Representatives from Sprint will help us Paint a house in our Community. Thank you Sprint for ALL your help.
8-Night Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
9-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11-Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
12-Angelfood Money for June is Due.
13- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
14-Flag Day.
18-Hickman Mills School Board Meeting, 7pm, Admin Bldg.
21-Fathers Day.
22-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm.
24-Regular Day Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
27- CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon, Dollar Store.
-Angelfood FOOD Pick-up from 9:30-11:00.
Income Qualified individuals may be able to take advantage of Special Programs from the City. Weatherization basic income guidelines for a single person has a maximum income of $ 21,600. This program is Kansas City- CITY WIDE. The City Paint and Minor Home Repair programs are now open also. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
Basic Community Improvement District info is on the website. To become a CID we need signed petitions from approximately 60 per cent of our landowners. Then it would be approved by the City Council. Our dues would be on our Jackson County Tax Bill, but we would also be able to have a small self tax. With this CID self tax we qualify to be a Local Agency where we can apply for other Federal funds and use them directly. This would enable us to take part in projects faster to help our area. Our Mission is to be clean, green and secure. The CID would hold normal meetings open to all under the Sunshine laws. There are currently around 32 other CIDs throughout our City.
Part of our TRASH 101 is Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. Items are NOT to be on the street until 3 pm the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up. EARLY BULKY and yard debris still at the curb or on the side of your house is not allowed. If you are storing waste it needs to be in a sealed trash container beside the house. As a Home Association we can not tolerate this mentality of just putting items at the curb and it will disappear. Those days are gone. Call 3-1-1 for an appointment and keep your materials contained or stored until the day before that particular pickup.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
We have lots of Community Service projects on the drawing board and there will be something for every skill level. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Leaders that showed up for Sat May 23 were LaReita Boyer, Jerry Mitchell, Tim & April Cushing. Our next weekend will be June 13.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is June 9.
Happiness is not a destination but a day by day journey.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May 22, 2009
MAY
27-Hickman Mills C-1 Last Day of School, half day.
30- Angelfood Pick-up for May.
- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
-Homeownership Success: Now and Forever, 9am-1pm,
sponsored by HomeFree-USA. Homeowner, home
buyer and Fair Housing info seminar. Hillcrest Comm
Center. Call 816-822-7241 for more info.
June
2- Day Time Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Chasing Shakespeare by Sarah Smith.
6- United Way Day of Caring. Representatives from Sprint will help us Paint a house in our Community. Thank you Sprint for ALL your help.
8-Night Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
9-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11-Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
13- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
14-Flag Day.
21-Fathers Day.
22-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm.
24-Regular Day Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
27- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
President Obama wants ONE MILLION homes weatherized within the next couple of years. Income Qualified individuals will be able to take advantage of this Special Stimulus Money. Weatherization basic income guidelines for a single person the maximum is $ 21,600. This program is Kansas City- CITY WIDE. The City Paint and Minor Home Repair programs are now open also. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
Basic Community Improvement District info is on the website. We have been given the ok to proceed with getting information. Advantages include that we would become a political governmental entity. We, as a CID, could take more responsibility for some of our own actions.
These could include being able to take care of leaf and limbs ourselves as well as other issues. Our dues would then become part of your Jackson County Tax Bill. As part of other available activities we could apply for grants and other funds not available as a regular Homes Association. More info will follow.
Part of our TRASH 101 is Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until 3 pm the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be May 30.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm next meeting is June 9.
No deception is more dangerous than self-deception.
April Cushing
May 18, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May 18, 2009
MAY
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
23-Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
27-Hickman Mills C-1 Last Day of School, half day.
30- Angelfood Pick-up for May.
- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
-Homeownership Success: Now and Forever, 9am-1pm,
sponsored by HomeFree-USA. Homeowner, home
buyer and Fair Housing info seminar. Hillcrest Comm
Center. Call 816-822-7241 for more info.
June
2- Day Time Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Chasing Shakespeare by Sarah Smith.
6- United Way Day of Caring. Representatives from Sprint will help us Paint a house in our Community. Thank you Sprint for ALL your help.
8-Night Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Chase by Clive Cussler.
9-Ruskin Heights Homes Assoc Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
11-Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris.
13- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
22-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm.
24-Regular Day Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg.
27- Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY, 7:45-noon.
52nd ANNIVERSARY OF RUSKIN TORNADO.
President Obama wants ONE MILLION homes weatherized within the next couple of years. Income Qualified individuals will be able to take advantage of this Special Stimulus Money. Weatherization basic income guidelines for a single person the maximum is $ 21,600. This program is Kansas City CITY WIDE. The City Paint and Minor Home Repair programs are now open also. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
Basic Community Improvement District info is on the website. We have been given the ok to proceed with getting information. Advantages include that we would become a political governmental entity. We, as a CID, could take more responsibility for some of our own actions.
These could include being able to take care of leaf and limbs ourselves as well as other issues. Our dues would then become part of your Jackson County Tax Bill. As part of other available activities we could apply for grants and other funds not available as a regular Homes Association. More info will follow.
Part of our TRASH 101 is Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until 3 pm the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. USE Paper bags for lawn debris when you have a Service to pick them up.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be May 30.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm next meeting is June 9.
No deception is more dangerous than self-deception.
April Cushing
May 11, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
May 11, 2009
MAY
May 2 through October 17 KC Organics and Natural Market will be on these Saturdays at Minor Park from 8am-12:30pm.
11-Mystery Book Club Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center. Attorney Charles Renner will talk on CIDs.
14-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
15- Angelfood Money for May is Due.
- Deadline for sign up for Summer Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center.
16-Car Care Clinic at Sallas Motors from 9am-noon. Call ahead for a spot 765-6060.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
22-Hickman Mills C-1 Last Day of School, half day.
23- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center
Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
30- Angelfood Pick-up for May.
-Homeownership Success: Now and Forever, 9am-1pm, sponsored by HomeFree-USA. Homeowner, home buyer and Fair Housing info seminar. Hillcrest Comm Center. Call 816-822-7241 for more info.
President Obama wants ONE MILLION homes weatherized within the next couple of years. Income Qualified individuals will be able to take advantage of this Special Stimulus Money. Weatherization basic income guidelines for a family of four has a maximum of $44,100. This program is CITY WIDE. The City Paint and Minor Home Repair programs are now open also. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
At our Bi-Annual Homeowner meeting we talked with Attorney Charles Renner about Community Improvement Districts with their advantages/disadvantages and how to become one.
We were very excited, as we believe this is a better course of action to help our whole community. Basic CID info is on the website. More info to follow.
Hillcrest Comm Center WILL have Summer Camp. Deadline to apply is May 15. Call the Center at 784-7000. Another best kept secret is that Hillcrest has Humana Senior Sneakers and general exercise passes for $15.00 per month / $10.00 month for Seniors for a walking track and equipment for your use. Get a friend and start walking. MARC Senior lunches are served Tues, Wed and Thurs of EVERY week. Senior or disabled are charged $2.00 and other guests are $5.00. Be sure to call 784-7005 atleast the day before for your reservation.
Dues are NOW LATE. The Amount is $38.88 for one year and graduated there after. Late notices have been sent to everyone who has not paid on more than one year. We do have the right to take legal action regarding homeowner dues long past due. Our first lawsuit cases have been successful.
Part of our TRASH 101 is Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be June 9.
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm.
No legacy is as rich as integrity.
April Cushing
May 4, 2009
MAY
May
2- through October 17 KC Organics and Natural Market will be on these Saturdays at Minor Park from 8am-12:30pm.
KC Organics and Natural Market will be on these Saturdays at Minor Park from 8am-12:30pm.
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am-9am.
9- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
-Three Trails Day at Hickman High School from 11am-4pm, 9010 Old Santa Fe Road. Lots of fun and games. FREE to the Public.
10-Mothers Day.
10-16 National Womens Health Week.
11-Mystery Book Club Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center. Attorney Charles Renner will talk on CIDs.
14-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
15- Angelfood Money for May is Due.
- Deadline for sign up for Summer Camp at Hillcrest Comm Center.
16-Car Care Clinic at Sallas Motors from 9am-noon. Call ahead for a spot 765-6060.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
23- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center
Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
30- Angelfood Pick-up for May.
President Obama wants ONE MILLION homes weatherized within the next couple of years. Income Qualified individuals will be able to take advantage of this Special Stimulus Money. Weatherization basic income guidelines for a family of four has a maximum of $44,100. This program is CITY WIDE. The City Paint and Minor Home Repair programs are now open also. For Your particular questions or to make an APPOINTMENT for ANY of these programs Call the OFFICE at 761-6050. Do your part and ask today.
At our Bi-Annual Homeowner meeting we will have Attorney Charles Renner to talk about Community Improvement Districts with their advantages/disadvantages and how to become one.
We are very excited, as we believe this is a better course of action to help our whole community. Come and join us Tuesday, May 12, 7pm at Ruskin High Media Center.
Hillcrest Comm Center WILL have Summer Camp. Deadline to apply is May 15. Call the Center at 784-7000. Another best kept secret is that Hillcrest has Humana Senior Sneakers and general exercise passes for $15.00 per month / $10.00 month for Seniors for a walking track and equipment for your use. Get a friend and start walking. MARC Senior lunches are served Tues, Wed and Thurs of EVERY week. Senior or disabled are charged $2.00 and other guests are $5.00. Be sure to call 784-7005 atleast the day before for your reservation.
Dues are NOW LATE. The Amount is $38.88 for one year and graduated there after. Late notices have been sent to everyone who has not paid on more than one year. We do have the right to take legal action regarding homeowner dues long past due. Our first lawsuit cases have been successful.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary. Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Cheryl Farris, April Cushing, Leona Dekat, LaReita Boyer, Kathy Alivernia, Jo McGann, Jerry Mitchell were Team Leaders for April 25. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be May 9.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Opportunities to be kind are never hard to find.
April Cushing
April 27, 2009
April 27, 2009
MAY
1- Ruskin Leaf and Brush CITY Curbside pickup. NO more than 15 paper bags or tied sticks.
5-Daytime Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin.
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am-9am.
9- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
-Three Trails Day at Hickman High School from 11am-4pm, 9010 Old Santa Fe Road. Lots of fun and games. FREE to the Public.
10-Mothers Day.
11-Mystery Book Club Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center. Attorney Charles Renner will talk on CIDs.
14-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
16-Car Care Clinic at Sallas Motors from 9am-noon. Call ahead for a spot 765-6060.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
23- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center
Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary.
Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. NOW IN EFFECT IN OUR AREA. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense. We are using May 9 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and NEW home repair funds. Forms are available ONLY FOR WEATHERIZATION and PAINT. If you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and make an appointment.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Cheryl Farris, April Cushing, Leona Dekat, LaReita Boyer, Kathy Alivernia, Jo McGann, Jerry Mitchell were Team Leaders for April 25. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be May 9.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
To love to teach is one thing, to love those you teach is quite another.
April Cushing
April 20, 2009
April 20, 2009
April
NOW through April 24-Abraham Lincoln Self-Made in America a FREE traveling exhibit at the Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lees Summit Rd, Independence, MO.
20-24 Ruskin Heights Office will be closed.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel.
25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
27-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm, 8001 Longview Rd.
MAY
5-Daytime Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin.
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am-9am.
9- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
-Three Trails Day at Hickman High School from 11am-4pm, 9010 Old Santa Fe Road. Lots of fun and games. FREE to the Public.
10-Mothers Day.
11-Mystery Book Club Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center. Attorney Charles Renner will talk on CIDs.
14-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
16-Car Care Clinic at Sallas Motors from 9am-noon. Call ahead for a spot 765-6060.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
23- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center
Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary.
Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense. We are using April 25 and May 9 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and NEW home repair funds. Forms are available ONLY FOR WEATHERIZATION and PAINT. If you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and make an appointment.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our next weekend will be April 25.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
To forget the elderly is to ignore the wisdom of the years.
April Cushing
April 13, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
April 12, 2009
April
NOW through April 24-Abraham Lincoln Self-Made in America a FREE traveling exhibit at the Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lees Summit Rd, Independence, MO.
16- Hickman Mills School Board, 7pm at the Admin Bldg. Welcome of New MEMBERS.
- Blue Ridge Library and ALL Mid-Continent Libraries Closed for in service training.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON.
Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated.
-MCC-Longview FLIGHTS of FANCY, noon-4pm, 500 SW Longview Rd.
20-24 Ruskin Heights Office will be closed.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel.
25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
27-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm, 8001 Longview Rd.
MAY
5-Daytime Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin.
8-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 7:30am-9am.
9- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
-Three Trails Day at Hickman High School from 11am-4pm, 9010 Old Santa Fe Road. Lots of fun and games. FREE to the Public.
10-Mothers Day.
11-Mystery Book Club Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center.
14-Daytime Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
-Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
23- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center
Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
27-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm,
Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary.
Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense. We are using April 25 and May 9 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and NEW home repair funds. Forms are available ONLY FOR WEATHERIZATION NOW. If you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and make an appointment.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our Leaders from April 4 were Jerry Mitchell, April Cushing, Tim Cushing, Leona Dekat, Joe Dekat, Lareita Boyer, Goldie Wilder, Nancy Simrell, Marianne Melena. Our next weekend will be April 25.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
We are not buried by our problems. We are only planted for a newer day.
April Cushing
April 6, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
April 6, 2009
April
NOW through April 24-Abraham Lincoln Self-Made in America a FREE traveling exhibit at the Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lees Summit Rd, Independence, MO.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
10-GOOD FRIDAY. NO Hickman Mills School. Hillcrest Comm Center and Blue Ridge Library open.
12-Happy Easter.
13-Night Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Saving Fish For Drowning by Amy Tan.
14-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
15- Southern Comm Coalition meets at Baptiste Education Center at 7pm.
16- Hickman Mills School Board, 7pm at the Admin Bldg. Welcome of New MEMBERS.
- Blue Ridge Library and ALL Mid-Continent Libraries Closed for in service training.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON.
Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated.
-MCC-Longview FLIGHTS of FANCY, noon-4pm, 500 SW Longview Rd.
20-24 Ruskin Heights Office will be closed.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel.
25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
27-SMA-CCO at St Matthews Apostle, 7pm, 8001 Longview Rd.
MAY
9- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary.
Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense.
We are using April 4, April 25 and May9 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
ID Theft can hit anyone of us. Community America will put on a SHRED EVENT at 5 local banks. Our closest is at Longview Square on April 18 from 8am-noon. Mark your calendars. Donations will be accepted and donated to Junior Achievement of MiddleAmerica, Inc.
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and NEW home repair funds. Forms are available ONLY FOR WEATHERIZATION. If you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and make an appointment. As soon as the other MHR forms become available, we will call you in with your supporting documents.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
April 12th we will be celebrating our ONE Year Anniversary of having Community Service workers helping in OUR Community. Thanks to ALL their help in cleaning up trash, passing out fliers and helping us clean up foreclosed properties.
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are normally the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our Leaders from April 4 were Jerry Mitchell, April Cushing, Tim Cushing, Leona Dekat, Joe Dekat, Lareita Boyer, Goldie Wilder, Nancy Simrell, Marianne Melena. Our next weekend will be April 25.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is April 14. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Praise has the power to lighten our heaviest burden.
April Cushing
March 30, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 30, 2009
April
4- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
7- SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS GO VOTE.
-Daytime Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Old School by K.C. Big Read.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
10-GOOD FRIDAY. NO Hickman Mills School. Hillcrest Comm Center and Blue Ridge Library open.
12-Happy Easter.
13-Night Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Saving Fish For Drowning by Amy Tan.
14-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
16- Blue Ridge Library and ALL Mid-Continent Libraries Closed for in service training.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON.
Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated.
-MCC-Longview FLIGHTS of FANCY, noon-4pm, 500 SW Longview Rd.
20-24 Ruskin Heights Office will be closed.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel.
25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
MAY
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center.
20-52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52nd Tornado Anniversary.
Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense.
We are using March 28, April 4 and April 25 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
Hickman Mills School Board Elections will be Tuesday, April 7. BE INFORMED and GO VOTE.
ID Theft can hit anyone of us. Community America will put on a SHRED EVENT at 5 local banks. Our closest is at Longview Square on April 18 from 8am-noon. Mark your calendars. Donations will be accepted and donated to Junior Achievement of MiddleAmerica, Inc.
Spring is a good time to think of POISON AWARENESS. As we are spring cleaning be aware of chemicals we have around the house in our garages and sheds. These are many times very inviting to children and pets. The POISON CONTROL HOTLINE is 1-800-222-1222. Proper disposal is very important. Call Household Hazardous Waste at 784-2080 for an appointment.
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and home repair funds. Forms are NOT available yet, but if you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and be put on the list. As soon as the forms become available, we will call you in with your supporting documents.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
April 12th we will be celebrating our ONE Year Anniversary of having Community Service workers helping in OUR Community. Thanks to ALL who have helped in cleaning up trash, passing out fliers and helping us clean up foreclosed properties.
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our Leaders from March 28 were Jerry Mitchell, April Cushing, Tim Cushing, John Scott, Cheryl Farris and Goldie Wilder. Our next weekend will be April 4.
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is April 14. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Praise is the overflow of a joyful heart.
April Cushing
March 23, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 23, 2009
March
28- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
April 4- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
7- SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS GO VOTE.
9 - Daytime Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Old School by K.C. Big Read. 9-Daytime Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
10 - GOOD FRIDAY. NO Hickman Mills School. Hillcrest Comm Center and Blue Ridge Library open.
12 - Happy Easter.
13 - Night Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Saving Fish For Drowning by Amy Tan.
14 - Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm. 16- Blue Ridge Library and ALL Mid-Continent Libraries Closed for in service training.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON. Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated. -MCC-Longview FLIGHTS of FANCY, noon-4pm, 500 SW Longview Rd.
20-24 - Ruskin Heights Office will be closed.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel. 25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store. CLEAN UP SATURDAY.
MAY 12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING 7pm Ruskin High Media Center.
20-52 nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Heights Tornado.
Keep Kansas City Beautiful has partnered with us to CLEAN UP OUR AREA. What YOU CAN DO is to first pickup your own yard. Then help us cleanup before the 52 nd Tornado Anniversary. Part of this is Cleanup 101-Chapter 62. All items for trash should be separated into different piles. BULKY translates into appliances and furniture. Still call 3-1-1 for appointments. MOVE-OUTS ARE at the OWNERS expense. ANY construction needs a dumpster. NOTHING can be out for any TRASH DAY till the DAY BEFORE its collection. PLEASE help us keep our area clean. Dumping at a vacant house is NOW illegal dumping and is a ticketable offense.
We are using March 28, April 4 and April 25 to cleanup OUR Area in preparation to the 52 nd Anniversary of the Ruskin Tornado. Anyone who wants to help can call the Office or meet us at Ruskin Center Dollar Store these Saturdays by 8am.
Hickman Mills School Board Elections will be Tuesday, April 7. BE INFORMED and GO VOTE.
ID Theft can hit anyone of us. Community America will put on a SHRED EVENT at 5 local banks. Our closest is at Longview Square on April 18 from 8am-noon. Mark your calendars. Donations will be accepted and donated to Junior Achievement of MiddleAmerica, Inc. If you need a list of credit counselors PLEASE call the Office. Many FREE sources are available throughout the City. The main site for more info is www.kcforeclosurehelp.org
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and home repair funds. Forms are NOT available yet, but if you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and be put on the list. As soon as the forms become available, we will call you in with your supporting documents.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED. Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
April 12 th we will be celebrating our ONE Year Anniversary of having Community Service workers helping in OUR Community. Thanks to ALL their help in cleaning up trash, passing out fliers and helping us clean up foreclosed properties.
We have lots more projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. Our Leaders from March 14 were Jerry Mitchell, April Cushing, Tim Cushing, Leona Dekat, Helen Wardlow, Michael Jacobe, John Scott, and Leonard Boerger. Our next weekend will be March 28 .
Our NEW website is RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is April 14. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Your life either sheds light or casts a shadow.
April Cushing
March 16, 2009
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 16, 2009
March
16-20 Hickman Mills School District Spring Break-NO SCHOOL.
21-Hillcrest Community Center OPEN HOUSE from 10am-2pm. See many of the different classes and opportunities available at the Center.
25- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm. Hickman Mills School Board candidate
forum.
-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
28- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
April
4- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store.
7- School Board Elections, GO VOTE.
-Daytime Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Old School by K.C. Big Read.
9-Daytime Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, They Did It With Love by Kate Morgenroth.
10-GOOD FRIDAY.
12-Happy Easter.
13-Night Mystery Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Saving Fish For Drowning by Amy Tan.
14-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON.
Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated.
-MCC-Longview FLIGHTS of FANCY, noon-4pm,500 SW Longview Rd.
22-Regular Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, Night by Elie Wiesel.
25- Community Service-7:45am-noon, Ruskin Center Dollar Store.
MAY
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY
IT IS STILL NOT TOO LATE TO LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD.
District Hearings have been successful. BUT EVERYONES voice needs to be heard. Many CUTS are coming and that cannot be helped. We are looking for compromises and suggestions to help on the Final Decisions which need to be made very soon. If you have ANY COMMENT on the CITY BUDGET - PLEASE email or call the Council.
Council@KCMO.org Mayor@KCMO.org
John Sharp 513-1615 Cathy Jolly 513-1602
Mayor Funkhouser 513-3500
ID Theft can hit anyone of us. Community America will put on a SHRED EVENT at 5 local banks. Our closest is at Longview Square on April 18 from 8am-noon. Mark your calendars. Donations will be accepted and donated to Junior Achievement of MiddleAmerica, Inc.
If you need a list of credit counselors PLEASE call the Office. Many FREE sources are available throughout the City. The main site for more info is www.kcforeclosurehelp.org
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and home repair funds. Forms are NOT available yet, but if you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and be put on the list. As soon as the forms become available, we will call you in with your supporting documents.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road IS NOW OPEN Saturday-FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Our WEBSITE has been updated. Visit it at
RuskinHeightsHomesAssociation.com
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our Leaders from Feb 28 were Jerry Mitchell and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be March 14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is April 14. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Do not spend time, invest it.
April Cushing
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
March 9, 2009
March
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams.
14- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
-Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENS. NO CHARGE to City residents.
16-20 Hickman Mills School District Spring Break-NO SCHOOL.
17- St Patrick's Day.
21-Hillcrest Community Center OPEN HOUSE from 10am-2pm. See many of the different classes and opportunities available at the Center.
25- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm. Hickman Mills School Board candidate forum.
-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
28- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
April
4- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon
7- School Board Elections.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
18-Community America Bank at 11501 Blue Ridge (Longview Square) will SHRED-IT from 8am-NOON.
Shred your materials for Free. Keep ID Theft under control. A small donation would be appreciated.
MAY
12-Th e NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY
IT IS STILL NOT TOO LATE TO LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD.
District Hearings have been successful. BUT EVERYONES voice needs to be heard. Many CUTS are coming and that cannot be helped. We are looking for compromises and suggestions to help on the Final Decisions which need to be made very soon. If you have ANY COMMENT on the CITY BUDGET - PLEASE email or call the Council.
Council@KCMO.org Mayor@KCMO.org
John Sharp 513-1615 & nbsp; Cathy Jolly 513-1602
Mayor Funkhouser 513-3500
If you need a list of credit counselors PLEASE call the Office. Many FREE sources are available throughout the City. The main site for more info is www.kcforeclosurehelp.org
The new stimulus program will contain some home weatherization and home repair funds. Forms are NOT available yet, but if you would be interested in applying Call the Heights Office and be put on the list. As soon as the forms become available, we will call you in with your suppo rting documents.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road WILL OPEN Saturday March 14- FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Delinquent bills are being sent out. We are having success at litigations. If you need a payment plan just call the Office at 816-761-6050.
At our next HOA meeting we will do more discussion about the Urban Renewal Plan. Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050. Our PROPOSED MAP will be ready.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our Leaders from Feb 28 were Jerry Mitchell and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be March 14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is April 14. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
To stay youthful, stay useful.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights H omes Association
March 2, 2009
March
8-Daylight Savings Time Begins-Check smoke alarms and batteries. The life you save may be your own.
9-Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, White Night by Jim Butcher.
10-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams.
14- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
-Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENS. NO CHARGE to City residents.
16-20 Hickman Mills School District Spring Break-NO SCHOOL.
17- St Patrick's Day.
21-Hillcrest Community Center OPEN HOUSE from 10am-2pm. See many of the different classes and opportunities available at the Center.
25- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm. Hickman Mills School Board candidate
forum.
-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
28- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
April
7- School Board Elections.
14- Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
MAY
12-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY
District Hearings have been successful. BUT EVERYONES voice needs to be heard. Many CUTS are coming and that cannot be helped. We are looking for compromises and suggestions to help on the Final Decisions which need to be made very soon. If you have ANY COMMENT on the CITY BUDGET - PLEASE email or call the Council.
Council@KCMO.org Mayor@KCMO.org
John Sharp 513-1615 Cathy Jolly 513-1602
Mayor Funkhouser 513-3500
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road WILL OPEN Saturday March 14- FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
Delinquent bills are being sent out. We are having success at litigations. If you need a payment plan just call the Office at 816-761-6050.
At our next HOA meeting we will do more discussion about the Urban Renewal Plan. Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050. Our PROPOSED MAP will be ready.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road WILL OPEN Saturday March 14- FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our Leaders from Feb 28 were Jerry Mitchell and April Cushing. Our next weekend will be March 14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is March 10. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Destroy gossip by ignoring it.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Feb 23, 2009
February
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
-Angelfood Ministries Food for February Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
March
3-Day Time Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle.
8-Daylight Savings Time Begins-Check smoke alarms and batteries. The life you save may be your own.
9-Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, White Night by Jim Butcher.
10-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams.
13-AngelFood Money for March is due.
14- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
-Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENS. NO CHARGE to City residents.
16-20 Hickman Mills School District Spring Break-NO SCHOOL.
17- St Patrick's Day.
19- Citizen Police Academy starts at Penn Valley College. See www.KCPD.org for details and sign up.
23- Creating Powerful Resumes and Cover Letters at the Blue Ridge Library, 2pm. Call 761-3382 for info.
25- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm. Hickman Mills School Board candidate
forum.
-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
28- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
-AngelFood Pick up for March HMCCC from 9:30-11am.
-
-The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
If you have ANY COMMENT on the CITY BUDGET - PLEASE email or call the Council.
Council@KCMO.org Mayor@KCMO.org
John Sharp 513-1615 Cathy Jolly 513-1602
Mayor Funkhouser 513-3500
District Hearings have been successful , BUT EVERYONES voice needs to be heard. Many CUTS are coming and that cannot be helped. We are looking for compromises and suggestions to help on the Final Decisions which need to be made very soon.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road WILL OPEN Saturday March 14- FREE to Ka nsas City RESIDENTS.
CENSUS Testing EVERY FRIDAY at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
Delinquent bills will be sent out soon. We are having success at litigations. If you need a payment plan just call the Office at 816-761-6050.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Feb28 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is March 10. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
An interruption may be a divine appointment.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Feb 16, 2009
February
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
-Angelfood Ministries Food for February Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
March
3-Day Time Book Club, Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle.
8-Daylight Savings Time Begins-Check smoke alarms and batteries. The life you save may be your own.
9-Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, White Night by Jim Butcher.
10-Ruskin Heights Homes Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, Down the Rabbit Hole by Peter Abrahams.
14- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
-Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Rd OPENS. NO CHARGE to City residents.
16-20 Hickman Mills School District Spring Break-NO SCHOOL.
17- St Patrick's Day.
25- Southern Communities Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm. Hickman Mills School Boa rd candidate
forum.
-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.
28- Community Service-Ruskin Center Dollar Store, 7:45am-noon.
At our last HOA meeting we had guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City. They were able to share some information with us on an Urban Renewal Plan that I think YOU NEED ALSO.
IF my neighborhood is an APPROVED Urban Renewal Plan, what is the process for applying for tax abatement? New construction or rehabilitated real property owned by a resident need only to submit an application for tax abatement along with the appropriate fees and documentation.Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN. Leaf & Brush CURBSIDE PICKUP for RUSKINS will be Friday MAY 1. PAPER BAGS of leaves NO PLASTIC, and limbs no more than 4 feet in length and less than 40 pounds tied with string WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Leaf and Brush at 470 & Raytown Road WILL OPEN Saturday March 14- FREE to Kansas City RESIDENTS.
CENSUS Testing EVERY FRIDAY at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Feb28 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next regular meeting is March 10. The NEXT HOMEOWNER MEETING will be MAY 12.
Prayerful thinking leads to purposeful thanking.
; April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Feb 9, 2009
February
13- 2nd Friday at the Trailside at 99th and Holmes, 7am-9am. Meet your City Council People.
-NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills-Staff Development
-Angelfood Ministries money for February is DUE. Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church by 4pm.
14- Valentines Day…
-Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
16-Presidents Day. NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills. Hillcrest Comm Center CLOSED. TRASH ONE DAY LATE.
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
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-Angelfood Ministries Food for February Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
At our last HOA meeting we had guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City. They were able to share some information with us on an Urban Renewal Plan that I think YOU NEED ALSO.
WHAT is the process to establish an URBAN RENEWAL PLAN?
In requesting an Urban Renewal Plan Area we would have to meet with a Development Services Specialist to see if this is an appropriate tool to foster redevelopment in an area. If this is determined, the applicant submits an application with a fee to engage the services of Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA). The LCRA w ill research the area, identify the blighting factors and write a plan with recommendations for the removal of the blighting factors.
Once the Urban Renewal Plan is written, it is submitted to City staff for review of the plan and input regarding any planning, zoning and infrastructure issues in the plan area. City staff reviews and makes recommendations to City Planning for review and recommendations. After City Planning the plan is submitted to the LCRA Board for approval. If approved, LCRA will then submit the plan for final approval to the City Council. The Plan makes property ELIGIBLE for real property tax abatement, but does not automatically grant tax abatement.
Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050. More to come next week.
CENSUS Testing EVERY FRIDAY at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
THANK YOU Rosehill for tending to our trees in the Memorial Strip. We look forward to a lovely, blooming area.
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The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Feb14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is March10.
Genuine concern for others is the mark of a great spiritual coach.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Feb 2, 2009
February
9- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Silver Lies by Ann Parker,
10- RUSKIN HEIGHTS HOMES Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde.
13- 2nd Friday at the Trailside at 99th and Holmes, 7am-9am. Meet your City Council People.
-NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills-Staff Development
-Angelfood Ministries money for February is DUE. Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church by 4pm.
14- Valentines Day…
-Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
16-Presidents Day. NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills. Hillcrest Comm Center CLOSED. TRASH ONE DAY LATE.
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
-Angelfood Ministries Food for February Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
At our last HOA meeting we had guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City. They were able to share some information with us on an Urban Renewal Plan that I think YOU NEED ALSO.
WHAT is the process to establish an URBAN RENEWAL PLAN?
In requesting an Urban Renewal Plan Area we would have to meet with a Development Services Specialist to see if this is an appropriate tool to foster redevelopment in an area. If this is determined, the applicant submits an application with a fee to engage the services of Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA). The LCRA will research the area, identify the blighting factors and write a plan with recommendations for the removal of the blighting factors.
Once the Urban Renewal Plan is written, it is submitted to City staff for review of the plan and input regarding any planning, zoning and infrastructure issues in the plan area. City staff reviews and makes recommendations to City Planning for review and recommendations. After City Planning the plan is submitted to the LCRA Board for approval. If approved, LCRA will then submit the plan for=2 0final approval to the City Council. The Plan makes property ELIGIBLE for real property tax abatement, but does not automatically grant tax abatement.
Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050. More to come next week.
CENSUS Testing EVERY FRIDAY at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
THANK YOU Rosehill for tending to our trees in the Memorial Strip. We look forward to a lovely, blooming area.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for changes in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change with only rechargeable batteries being accepted. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Feb14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Feb 10.
Those who have suffered are the best ableare the best able to help those who are suffering.
April Cushing
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Jan 26, 2009
30-CENSUS Testing at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
February
3-Day Book Club at Blue Ridge. 10am, Witch Child by Celia Rees.
9- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Silver Lies by Ann Parker,
10- RUSKIN HEIGHTS HOMES Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde.
13- 2nd Friday at the Trailside at 99th and Holmes, 7am-9am. Meet your City Coun cil People.
-NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills-Staff Development
-Angelfood Ministries money for February is DUE. Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church by 4pm.
14- Valentines Day…
-Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
16-Presidents Day. NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills. Hillcrest Comm Center CLOSED. TRASH ONE DAY LATE.
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
-Angelfood Ministries Food for Feb ruary Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
At our last HOA meeting we had guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City. They were able to share some information with us on an Urban Renewal Plan that I think YOU NEED ALSO.
WHAT is an URBAN RENEWAL PLAN?
Urban renewal plans are redevelopment plans whereby certain areas of the city have been identified and declared by the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA) and the City Council of Kansas City, Missouri to be blighted. These plans, therefore, also determine that the areas should be conserved and rehabilitated. Out of many benefits to THIS PLAN is the ONE most beneficial to us - which is the tax abatement/ freeze for rehabilitation of property in the plan area. Any feedback or questions can be called into the Office at 761-6050. More to come next week.
CENSUS Testing EVERY FRIDAY at Hillcrest Comm Center. Be there no later than 12:30 to register.
The Recycle Center in front of the Old WalMart is Open Wed-Sat from 9-5. Check their website for change in materials they accept. Batteries are the biggest change. www.Bridgingthegap.org
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Research has uncovered Ruskin Heights is 55 years old this year. Happy Birthday!!!
&nbs p; POLICE REPORT: BE ALERT to YOUR surroundings. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CARS WARMING UNATTENDED.CALL 911 when needed.
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Feb14 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Feb 10.
A small light can dispel great darkness.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Jan 19, 2009
January
19-Martin Luther King Day- Hickman Mills School OFF, Blue Ridge Library OFF, Hillcrest Comm Center OFF. TRASH ONE DAY LATE THIS WEEK.
20-Debt Management Seminar at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm.
20-23- Hickman Early Childhood Screening appointments for Febrary 23-26 Call 316-7127.
21- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
22-Hickman Mills School Board, 7pm at the Admin Bldg.
24- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
- Angelfood For January Pickup from Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
26- SMA-CCO at St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
28-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library,7pm, What is the Matter with Kansas? By Thomas Frank.
February
3-Day Book Club at Blue Ridge. 10am, Witch Child by Celia Rees.
9- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Silver Lies by Ann Parker,
10- RUSKIN HEIGHTS HOMES Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde.
13- 2nd Friday at the Trailside at 99th and Holmes, 7am-9am. Meet your City Council People.
-NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills-Staff Development
-Angelfood Ministries money for February is DUE. Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church by 4pm.
14- Valentines Day…
-Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
16-Presidents Day. NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills. Hillcrest Comm Center CLOSED. TRASH ONE DAY LATE.
23-26- Hickman Early Childhood Screening for children 3 to 5 at Baptiste Ed Center.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
-Angelfood Ministries Food for February Pickup at Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
-SCOUT Discover Day at Anita Gorman Conservation Center, 4750 Troost. Come for woodworking, knot tying, cooking, tree id and more. Call 816-759-7300 for more info.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Research has uncovered Ruskin Heights is 55 years old this year. Happy Birthday!!!
The Home Association NOW has a blue trash bin at the side of the NEW Office, 11229 Hickman Mills Dr. This is for recycling aluminum cans to be used for gas to work Community Service. Your cooperation is appreciated.
CAC Food needs :
After the Holiday Season the cupboards ARE bare. Be mindful of store specials to help replenish the Pantry. Contact Pam at 763-3277 X 108 for any questions. As always ANY contribution is greatly appreciated.
POLICE REPORT: BE ALERT to YOUR surroundings. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CARS WARMING UNATTENDED.CALL 911 when needed.
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Jan24 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Feb 10.
Fear hinders faith, but trust kindles confidence.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Jan 12, 2009
January
15- Hickman Mills School Board Meeting at Administration Bldg at 7pm.
17- Leaf and Brush Site at Raytown Road and 470 Will CLOSED at end of Business TODAY until Mid-March.
19-Martin Luther King Day- Hickman Mills School OFF, Blue Ridge Library OFF, Hillcrest Comm Center OFF. TRASH ONE DAY LATE THIS WEEK.
20-Debt Management Seminar at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm.
21- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
24- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
- Angelfood For January Pickup from Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
26-20SMA-CCO at St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
28-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library,7pm, What is the Matter with Kansas? By Thomas Frank.
February
3-Day Book Club at Blue Ridge. 10am, Witch Child by Celia Rees.
9- Evening Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, Silver Lies by Ann Parker,
10- RUSKIN HEIGHTS HOMES Association Meeting, Ruskin High School Media Center, 7pm.
12- Day Time Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Big Over Easy by Jaspe r Fforde.
13- 2nd Friday at the Trailside at 99th and Holmes, 7am-9am. Meet your City Council People.
- NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills-Staff Development
14- Valentines Day…
-Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
16-Presidents Day. NO SCHOOL Hickman Mills. Hillcrest Comm Center CLOSED. TRASH ONE DAY LATE.
25- Evening Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm, The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold.
28- Community Service, 7:45am at Ruskin Center Dollar store till NOON.
Our January Home Association Meeting will have guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City to talk to us about possible plans we could qualify for. PLEASE come listen and bring your questions. They have projects that could REALLY help us as well as our surrounding area.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN.
Research has uncovered Ruskin Heights is 55 years old this year. Happy Birthday!!!
The Home Association NOW has a blue trash bin at the side of the NEW Office. This is for recycling aluminum cans to be used for gas to work Community Service. So if you have pop cans instead of putting them in the City recycle bring them up to the Office at 11229 Hickman Mills Dr. Your cooperation is appreciated.
CAC Food needs :
After the New Year the cupboards will be bare. Be mindful of store specials to help replenish the Pantry. Contact Pam at 763-3277 X 108 for any questions. As always ANY contribution is greatly appreciated.
POLICE REPORT: BE ALERT to YOUR surroundings this Season. Thieves are waiting for you to make a mistake. CALL 911 when needed.
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. If you would like to become a Team Leader contact the Office at 761-6050 with your name and phone. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Jan24 .
Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is Feb 10.
In the beginning we make our habits, in the end our habits make us.
April Cushing
Ruskin Neighborhood Community Newsletter
Published by Ruskin Heights Homes Association
Jan 5, 2009
January
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6- Hickman Mills School resumes for students.
6-Daytime book Club at Blue Ridge Library, 10am, The Bookseller of Kabul by Ashe Seierstad.
8-Daytime Mystery Book Club a Blue Ridge Library, 10am, In a Strange City by Laura Lippman.
9-Office closed.
-Angelfood Money is DUE for January by 4pm. Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church 761-5441.
-2nd Friday at the Trailside, 99th and Holmes, 7:30am-9am.
10- Community Service meeting at Ruskin Dollar Store at 7:45 am-noon.
12-Office Closed.
-Mystery Book Club at Blue Ridge Library,7pm, L.A.Outlaws by T. Jefferson Parker.
13-RUSKIN HEIGHTS HOMES ASSOCIATION at Ruskin High School Media Center at 7pm.
17- Leaf and Brush Site at Raytown Road and 470 Will CLOSED at end of Business TODAY until Mid-March.
19-Martin Luther King Day- Hickman Mills School OFF, Blue Ridge Library OFF, Hillcrest Comm Center OFF. TRASH ONE DAY LATE THIS WEEK.
20-Debt Management Seminar at Blue Ridge Library, 7pm.
21- Southern Comm Coalition, Baptiste Ed Center, 7pm.
24- Angelfood For January Pickup from Hickman Mills Comm Christian Church from 9:30am-11am.
26- SMA-CCO at St Matthew Apostle, 7pm.
28-Regular Book Club at Blue Ridge Library,7pm, What is the Matter with Kansas? By Thomas Frank.
Our January Home Association Meeting will have guests from the Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City to talk to us about possible plans we could qualify for. PLEASE come listen and bring your questions. They have projects that could REALLY help us as well as our surrounding area.
BILLS ARE OUT. IF you do not have yours -Call the Office at 761-6050. The WEBSITE has been updated. PLEASE visit it for your questions.
Ruskin Trash Day is FRIDAY. CALL 3-1-1 for Bulky appointments. Items are NOT to be on the street until the day BEFORE pickup. Late/early Bulky out at the curb will be given TICKETS. PLEASE be aware. Household trash is your two normal house trash bags to also cover small bulky that can be in a plastic bag no more than 40 lbs each. Bulky trash is the oversized household items like furniture and appliances—NO boxes or plastic bags. PLEASE be alert to the PROPER DAY for EACH SERVICE.
The Home Association NOW has a blue trash bin at the side of the NEW Office. This is for recycling aluminum cans to be used for gas to work Community Service. So if you have pop cans instead of putting them in the City recycle bring them up to the Office at 11229 Hickman Mills Dr. Your cooperation is appreciated.
CAC Food needs :
After the New Year the cupboards will be bare. Be mindful of store specials to help replenish the Pantry. Contact Pam at 763-3277 X 108 for any questions. As always ANY contribution is greatly appreciated.
POLICE: BE ALERT to YOUR surroundings this Season. Thieves are waiting for you to make a mistake. Take your new present boxes to the recycle center at the Old Walmart. Do not advertise your NEW purchases to the world. CALL 911 when needed.
Recycle Christmas trees
We are now having Community Service workers from South Patrol. These are the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 7:40am-noon meeting at the Dollar General in Ruskin Center. If you would like to become a Team Leader contact the Office at 761-6050 with your name and phone. We have lots of projects on the drawing board and there will be something for everybody. Our next weekend will be Jan10 .
&nb sp; Our website is http://beforemay.tripod.com Our Board of Director Meetings are at RUSKIN HIGH SCHOOL Media Center at 7pm. The next meeting is JAN 13.
When trouble grows, your character shows.
April Cushing
Updated August 2, 2012
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