Tidbits
I thought I would share a few items of interest with all of you.
1) Plan were submitted the week of Feb 1st for a new Italian Restaurant called Grapes & Tomatoes, to be located in the Canyon Hills Shopping Center. That's good news, we could use more restaurants.
2) Last week, roughly 300 people from the Lambs Fellowship worked in the city to help those in need. Volunteers worked on two properties. One was a home owned by a 101 year old woman who was in desperate need of roof repairs.
3) The other home, occupied by a senior citizen, had no landscaping in the front yard, just dirt. Volunteers helped to landscape the front yard. Looks like good things happen when the community pulls together to help each other out.
4) Plans are still going forward for Walgreens to move into the old Burger King site on Mission Trail. They submitted their initial plans in January.
5) Saturday auditions were held at the Diamond Stadium to select who will sing the National Anthem on opening day, April 8th. And no, I don't know who won!
6) The recall election is set for Tuesday, February 23rd, which is next week. No matter your opinion, you need to vote. This election could be decided by one vote, will it be yours?
1) Plan were submitted the week of Feb 1st for a new Italian Restaurant called Grapes & Tomatoes, to be located in the Canyon Hills Shopping Center. That's good news, we could use more restaurants.
2) Last week, roughly 300 people from the Lambs Fellowship worked in the city to help those in need. Volunteers worked on two properties. One was a home owned by a 101 year old woman who was in desperate need of roof repairs.
3) The other home, occupied by a senior citizen, had no landscaping in the front yard, just dirt. Volunteers helped to landscape the front yard. Looks like good things happen when the community pulls together to help each other out.
4) Plans are still going forward for Walgreens to move into the old Burger King site on Mission Trail. They submitted their initial plans in January.
5) Saturday auditions were held at the Diamond Stadium to select who will sing the National Anthem on opening day, April 8th. And no, I don't know who won!
6) The recall election is set for Tuesday, February 23rd, which is next week. No matter your opinion, you need to vote. This election could be decided by one vote, will it be yours?

4 Comments:
Refreshing to hear some positive news in our community. We have so many people that are in need in this town!!!
Any idea when the Rosetta Canyon Dog Park is going to open? Will there be a ribbon cutting or anything like that? It might be a good opportunity for some positive press for the city council amid all the recall negativity.
I'm not sure about the timing of the dog park, but I can find out Monday for you. And you're right, it will be nice to see something positive written compared to what we've seen the past few months.
The Rosetta Canyon Dog Park is schedule to open March 27th along with the rest of the park excluding the ball field which will open later this summer when the turf has grown.
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