Bloomington Briefing
April 2008
Volume 16, No. 2

Charles Wood had the
opportunity to direct the Olson Jr. High Choir during a Vikings football halftime show in 1974.
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Index
Page 1.
- Music at the old Met Stadium.
- Old Town Hall dedication.
- Spring cleaning time - Citywide Garage Sales.
- Youth Service Days -
Opportunities to volunteer.
- Protect
yourself.
- Spring 2008 Citywide Curbside Cleanup.
Page 2.
- Creating a sustainable Bloomington.
- Trail system nears completion.
Page 3.
- Understanding property values and taxes.
- Keeping up to code -
Guidelines to follow for parking, tents and canopies.
- Beautify your home this spring, plant a tree -
City tree sale to take place in May.
- Clark Arneson accepts position as Blaine city manager.
- Ask the City - A valuable online resource.
Page 4.
- Citywide Curbside Cleanup.
- Earth Action Heroes.
- The Commuter Challenge.
Page 5.
- Women’s Fire Service Expo.
- Survey sheds light on teen drug use.
- Human Services resources - Resident input needed.
- Cancer prevention - April is Cancer Control Month.
- Public Health Week.
- Protecting our furry friends - Don’t forget to license your pet.
Page 6.
- Youth sports.
- Adult sports.
- Bloomington Aquatic Center.
- Bush Lake Beach.
- ARLE.
Page 7.
- Strength in numbers - Group walking program aims for success.
- Available to rent.
- Hyland Greens Golf - Free Clinic for Women.
- Bloomington Center for the Arts:
- Bloomington Arts Center exhibitions, performances, events.
- Schneider Theater performances and events.
- Special events.
- Community arts.
Page 8.
- Join in the celebration - Upcoming Sesquicentennial events.
- Show your Bloomington spirit - Sesquicentennial merchandise now available.
- On Patrol - A message from the BPD.
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