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MLK Day City Closings

Monday, January 21st, 2008

closed_sign.jpgCity offices and schools are closed today in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. I was surprised to find out that there WILL BE garbage and recycling pickup today. I would have missed it if not for checking this out for my readers.

Here’s a complete list to help you with what’s open and what’s not:

Closed today:
The Arlington Municipal Building (City Hall)
The Municipal Office Tower
Arlington Municipal Court 
Arlington Animal Services
George W. Hawkes Central Library and all branch libraries
Parks and Recreation Department Administrative Office
Lake Arlington Operations
Handitran Office and Handitran special transportation services
Senior Recreation Center - New York

Open today:
Recreation Centers 
Hugh Smith Indoor Pool
Senior Recreation Center - Eunice
Arlington Tennis Center
All municipal golf courses with special weekend/holiday rates
Garbage and recycling pickups will occur as scheduled

Enjoy your day off work (if you got one)!

‘Sharing the Dream’ Winners

Monday, January 21st, 2008

327846451press1011200790112AM A few months ago, I told you about the “Sharing the Dream” essay and art contest to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Arlington area students submitted more than 400 pieces of artwork for the theme “Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community?”.

The competition recognizes the best in art and literature. All students attending school or residing within the city limits of Arlington were eligible to compete.

The judging took place on November 5. The first place design appeared on T-shirts and publicity materials for the 2008 MLK Celebration. In addition, first place winners received a $1,000 US Savings bond, with $750 and $500 bonds going to second and third places.

Art Contest Winners
First Place - Garrett Lawrence, Lamar High School, Junior

Second Place - Dallin Poole, Ferguson Junior High School, Seventh Grade

Third Place - Megan K. Miller, Barnett Junior High School, Eighth Grade

Essay Contest Winners
First Place - Tyler Marie Kiles, a senior at James W. Martin High School

Second Place - Priscilla Hor, a senior at James Bowie High School

Third Place - Nick Gallion, a senior at Arlington High School

Congratulations to all the winners! You can view the artwork and read the essays at the city’s MLK website.

Spike Lee to Lecture at UTA

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

14775343451press115200875216PM Two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Spike Lee will be making an appearance to discuss his life and career in “Reel to Real” on February 9 at Texas Hall.

Lee’s films include He Got Game, Inside Man, Malcolm X, Mo Better Blues, Do the Right Thing and 4 Little Girls. He also directed the critically acclaimed HBO miniseries about the government’s response to Hurricane Katrina called When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.

The drum arrangements for that documentary were created and played by Adonis Rose, a former New Orleans resident, and jazz artist in residence at UT Arlington. He also serves as artistic director of the Fort Worth Jazz Orchestra. As part of Spike Lee’s appearance, Rose will lead the UTA Jazz Band in a free concert, “Music from the Films of Spike Lee.”

The events taking place to celebrate Lee’s visit will include:

A panel discussion and screening of When the Levees Broke
Monday, February 4 - Thursday, February 7 at 7 pm 
Room 148 of the Fine Arts Building
700 Greek Row Drive
Open to the public on a space-available basis

Adonis Rose leads the UTA Jazz Band in “Music from the Films of Spike Lee”
Friday, February 8 at 6:30 pm
Rosebud Theatre in the E.H. Hereford University Center
300 W. First Street

Reception and Screening of Lee’s film Inside Man starring Denzel Washington, Clive Owen and Jodie Foster
Friday, February 8 at 8:00 pm
Rosebud Theatre in the E.H. Hereford University Center
300 W. First Street

A full day of free film screenings - Malcom X, 4 Little Girls & Do the Right Thing
Saturday, February 9 beginning at 10:00 am
Room 148 of the Fine Arts Building
700 Greek Row Drive.

Spike Lee speaks “Reel to Real” 
Saturday, February 9 at 7:30 pm
Texas Hall
701 W. Nedderman Drive

Tickets for Lee’s lecture are $15 for the public, $10 for faculty, staff and UT Arlington Alumni Association members and $5 for UT Arlington students. A $50 ticket, which includes a reception with Lee, is available in limited supply. Call (817) 272-2963 or visit utatickets@uta.edu to purchase tickets.

This Weekend in Arlington

Friday, January 11th, 2008

728486_fishin.jpgIt’s been a while since I’ve published a Calendar of Events but I’m going to try to get you one every Friday like I did in the past.

This weekend you can attend the Texas Fishing, Hunting and Outdoors show at the Arlington Convention Center,  enjoy the play Moonlight & Magnolias at Theatre Arlington, or catch one of your favorite bands at a local club. Here’s a list of what’s happening:

What: The FNG’s
When: Friday, Jan. 11 @ 9:30 pm
Where: Stumpy’s Blues Bar, 2811 W. Division St., 817-275-3231

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What: The Walton Stout Band
When: Friday, Jan. 11 @ 9:45 pm
Where: Sherlock’s Baker Street Pub, 245 Lincoln Square Center, 817-226-2300

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What: Texas Fishing, Hunting & Outdoors Show 
When: Friday, Jan. 11 - Sunday, Jan. 13 - Fri. & Sat. 10-8; Sun. 10-5
Where: Arlington Convention Center, 1200 Ballpark Way, 817-459-5000

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What: Moonlight & Magnolias
When: Friday, Jan. 11 - Sunday, Jan.13,  Fri. & Sat. 8:00 pm; Sun. 2:00 pm
Where: Theatre Arlington, 305 W. Main St., 817-275-7661

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What: SPCA Pet Adoptions
When: Saturday, Jan. 12, Noon - 4pm
Where: The Parks at Arlington, 3811 S. Cooper Street, 817-467-0200

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What: Brighton’s “Go Red for Women” Breakfast
When: Saturday, Jan. 12, 9-10am
Where: The Parks at Arlington, 3811 S. Cooper Street, 817-467-0200

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What: Johnnie High’s Country Revue
When: Saturday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 pm
Where: Arlington Music Hall, 224 N. Center Street, 817-226-4400

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What: Just N Tyme
When: Saturday, Jan. 12 @ 9:30 pm
Where: Stumpy’s Blues Bar, 2811 W. Division St., 817-275-3231

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What: Hearsay
When: Saturday, Jan. 12 @ 9:45 pm
Where: Sherlock’s Baker Street Pub, 245 Lincoln Square Center, 817-226-2300

Shopping Center Fire Believed to be Arson

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

916783_fire.jpgOfficials say that the fire in strip shopping center early Tuesday morning was probably set to cover up a burglary. Gas cans and the remnants of Molotov cocktails were found nearby, according to the preliminary report.The fire severely damaged the Discount Food Mart, located at 2020 Mansfield Webb Road, and at least 2 of the adjoining businesses, New York Donuts and Trendy Beauty Supply. No injuries were reported.

In other news:

An arrest has been made in Arlington’s first homicide of the year. Wayne Edgar Edwards has been arrested and charged with the murder of his estranged wife, Deborah Edwards. She was shot in her driveway Friday night and died on Saturday from her injuries. Edwards remains in custody. His bail has been set at $1 million.

An Arlington woman was killed Monday morning after witnesses say she ran a red light at Arkansas Lane and New York Avenue. Do Vy, 60, was pronounced dead at Medical Center of Arlington.

A city payroll coordinator is accused of stealing $870,000 in checks from the city. Angelique Torres was fired on December 28 and has been arrested and charged with felony organized crime. She was sending the money to a woman in Pennsylvania at the request of her boyfriend, who also lives in Pennsylvania. She said she felt obligated to send him the money because he had helped her financially in the past and she was in love with him. The things we do for love.  

Saturday’s march brought out hundreds of supporters for victims of racism, Broderick Gamble and Silk Littlejohn. The group marched from George Stevens Park, west along Sanford Street, to the couple’s home where the garage door still bore the grafitti. In a symbolic gesture of healing, a tarp was placed over the racist epithet. The couple is awaiting installation of a new garage door.

Radio Personality Calls for March After Hate Crime

Friday, January 4th, 2008

772805_crime_scene_6.jpgNationally syndicated radio host Mike Gallagher is planning a march on Saturday to show support for the North Arlington couple who were victims of several recent racially motivated crimes.

On December 19, Silk Littlejohn and her fiancee Broderick Gamble say they were in the front yard of the home they are rebuilding in North Arlington. They lost their home to a fire two years ago, only two days after moving in. Grace Head, 66, who lives a few streets away, came by while walking her dog. They say Head approached them and told them they could not live in the neighborhood because they are Black. They say she used racial slurs and profanity during their encounter and then picked up a 2×4 from their lawn and hit Littlejohn in the face, then turned her hostility to their car.

Head was arrested in connection with the attack and charged with criminal mischief for the assault. She bonded out and was arrested a second time after damage to the car was found to be enough for felony charges. The crimes have been referred to the Tarrant County District Attorney as hate crimes, as they were clearly racially motivated, say police. She is out of jail on bond now.

Two days after the attacks, the couple found the words “Kill” and “Die N*****” spray painted on their garage door of the home. The grafitti has remained on the door for two weeks now. Although the city offered to remove it, Gamble refused. He said he didn’t want them painted over, he wanted them replaced. Some neighbors say leaving the grafitti up has just incited more furor.

Radio host Gallagher pledged $500 toward the door and will be asking his listeners to help on his show on KSKY 600 AM, from 6:00 am to 9:00 am this morning. The doors have been purchased from The Home Depot and plans are being made to have them installed.

The mayor, the police chief and other city officials held a press conference yesterday and condemned the attacks. A town hall meeting was held at Wimbish Elementary to listen to the concerns of residents in the North Arlington neighborhood where Littlejohn and Gamble reside. The meeting, scheduled for 7:00 pm, was full by 6:40 pm and over 100 people rallied outside after they couldn’t get in.

Anyone with information about the grafitti that was painted on the home in the 700 block of Ross Trail is asked to call Sgt. Tony Molina at (817) 459-5569 or Crime Stoppers at (817) 469-8477.

Six Flags Wants to Sell You a Beer

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

889289_drink.jpgSix Flags Over Texas posted the required 60 day notice of their application for a permit to sell beer at their two Arlington parks on December 17.

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is holding a town hall meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Texas Department of Transportation Regional Training Center located at 2501 S.W. Loop 820 in Fort Worth. That’s at the intersection of Interstate 20 and McCart Avenue. They will listen to debate over the application and will explain the protest procedures.

Six Flags already sells alcoholic beverages at it’s Fiesta Texas park in San Antonio. Neighborhing Sea World also sells alcohol as does the Texas State Fair. They would like to add Six Flags Arlington and Hurricane Harbor to that list.

If the permit is approved, beer sales could start at the beginning of the 2008 operating season in March.

For more information on the permit procedure, you can visit http://www.tabc.state.tx.us/.

Arlington Ranks Low on Literacy

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

707409_lot_to_read_2.jpgA study by the Center for Public Policy and Social Research at Central Connecticut State University has given Arlington the dismal ranking of 62 (out 0f only 68 cities) for literacy in its 5th annual report. As bad as that sounds, it is actually an improvement over last years finish at #64.5.

The study ranked cities with populations over 250,000 on factors such as newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment, and internet resources.

Other Texas cities ranked in the list included Austin at number 23, Fort Worth at number 45, Dallas at 47.5, Plano at number 51 and Houston at 55. Arlington managed to finish higher than San Antonio (63), Corpus Christi (65) and El Paso (68). 

The top 10 cities were:

1. Minneapolis
2. Seattle
3. St. Paul
4. Denver
5. Washington, D.C.
6. St. Louis
7. San Francisco
8. Atlanta
9. Pittsburgh
10. Boston

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City Will Offer Christmas Tree Recycling Again

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

464255_wood_chips.jpgDo you have your Christmas tree down yet? Mine is still up but I’m hoping to get it down today. If you have a real tree this year, you may be interested to know that the city will be offering Curbside recycling for Christmas trees again this year. The recycling program will run January 10-12. The trees will be picked up after the regular trash pickup on those days.

Arlington residents who live south of Interstate 20 will have pickup on Thursday, January 10. If you live in the central part of the city, between Park Row Drive and I-20, Christmas trees will be collected on Friday, January 11. And residents north of Park Row Drive should put their trees out for collection on Saturday, January 12.

Before you put your tree out to be recycled, you must remove all lights, ornaments and tree stands, including wooden stands and nails. Do not place the tree in a plastic bag and keep it seperate from your regular garbage. Flocked trees will be accepted. 

If you want to get the tree out of your way before your designated pickup day, you may drop it off at Calloway’s Nursery located at 4940 S. Cooper St. during regular business hours.

The recycled trees will be turned into mulch which will be available free of charge for your garden or landscaping from the Sanitary Landfill.

Last year’s program recycled over 62 tons of Christmas Trees.

For more information on the Curbside Tree Recycling Program or to obtain free mulch, call the City’s Recycling Office at 817-459-6777 or visit http://www.arlingtontx.gov/. For general information on tree disposal, you can contact Arlington Disposal Company at 817-417-2000.

Start the New Year by Helping Others at Blood Drive

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

835666_donating_blood.jpgIf you’re looking for something to do to start off the new year, stop by Carter BloodCare’s Donor Center today and give blood.

The are holding a 12 hour donation event which started this morning at 7 am and will run through 7 pm tonight. They are always in need of blood.  

Anyone in good health, who is at least 17 years old, and at least 110 pounds may donate whole blood every 56 days. Here are a few “blood facts” that you may or may not know:

  • 4.5 million American lives are saved each year by blood transfusions
  • 32,000 pints of donated blood are used each day in the United States
  • Someone needs blood every three seconds
  • One out of ten hospital patients needs blood
  • Three lives are saved by one pint of donated blood
  • An average red blood cell transfusion uses 3.4 pints
  • Type AB is the universal recipient, O negative is the universal donor
  • Blood centers often run short of types O and B blood
  • Shortages of all blood types happen during the summer and winter holidays
  • If all blood donors gave two to four times a year, it would help prevent blood shortages

The Arlington Donor Center is located at 1618 W. Randol Mill Road. Donors will receive a T-shirt and a goody bag for participating and will also be entered to win a portable GPS navigation system. So do something great and get a little reward. It’s a great way to make a new start to 2008!

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Happy New Year Arlington!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

It’s officially 2008 here in Arlington, Texas. I hope you all had a great time ringing in the new year.

I apologize for my absence over the holidays. It’s been a little crazy here with the kids being out of school, visiting with the kinfolk and getting all of those holiday tasks done. I’ll be back in the morning to update you on the latest goings-on in Arlington. I’ll also try to get you an updated calendar of events as soon as possible.

Here’s to a happy and successful 2008!

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