Burn House On Birch Street Cleanup 9/18/10
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Burn House On Birch Street Cleanup 9/18/10
Trona Care Inc. in Rewind 2010
TRONA CARE NEWSJanuary 26, 2011
Contents:
Trona Care Community Cleanup 2010
Household Hazard Waste Schedule
Valentine’s Day Perfect Ideas & Gifts
Basketball Game Fundraiser
Upcoming Events
Trona Care Inc. would like to give a special thanks to RBS, San Bernardino County Fire Dept., Tony Hilton, Fred Ramirez , Audrey Schylar and all our community volunteers that made this happen.
Thank You
Before After
AfterBurn House On Cedar Street Cleanup
Before
Trona Care Inc. In RewindFebruary 20th – Argus Fire Station to Circus Mountain
18 Volunteers - 6 Truck Loads – 3 Dump Truck loads – 3 abandoned business were boarded up – Boards painted
to matchApril 17 – Trona Cemetery
Trona Alumni Committee teamed up35 Volunteers
April 24 – Baptist Church Road to Circus Mountain36 Volunteers – 28 55 gallon trash bags – 2 truck loads -
2 trailer loads
On October 2, 2010 Trona Care Inc. Teamed up with Code Enforcement and our community to achieve a common goal Beatifying our community.Trona Care Inc. would like to thank everyone who pitched in and help. From the weeds on the bike path to the weeds and trash in front yard everyone helped to remove:
24,000 Tons of Rubbish2,000 HHW
4 Bins of Electronics2 Trucks of Tires
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Household Hazard Waste
Clarence Parker Household Hazard Waste
Accepted ItemsAccepted Items• Motor Oil, Oil Filters, Antifreeze, Gasoline,• Auto & Household Batteries• Paint, Paint Products, and Paint Thinners• Pesticides/ Fertilizers, Wood Preservatives• Pool Supplies, Auto & Furniture Polish• TV’s, Computer Monitors & Components• Cell Phones, Telephones, Microwave Ovens• Radios, Stereos, DVD/VCR Recorders• Clothes Irons, Space Heaters, Fluorescent Light Tubes
Items NOT Accepted• Business Wastes• Explosives/Reactives• Asbestos• Medical Wastes
Household Hazard Waste would like to remind everyone that every second Saturday of each month they will be open for 8am to 12pm. Household Hazard Waste schedule for 2011 is as follows: January 8th February 12th March 12th April 9th May 14th June 11th July 9th August 13th September 10th October 9th November 12th December10th Each Household Hazard Waste collection will be held at the fire station 127. Doris Vanhorn would also like to remind everyone of what items can and cannot be accepted. So check out the list below and we hope to see you on every second Saturday for all your Household Hazard Waste needs.
For any additional information please contact Doris Vanhorn @ Station 127 (760) 372-5988
October 2, 2010 Community Cleanup
Community Cleanup
Valentine’s Day is a time for people to gather and cherish friendship. Enjoy this holiday with the entire family by planning some fun activities. There are so many entertaining activities to choose from like crafts, games, and gifts you can give to each other. Here are some fun tips for how to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your kids:Gather all your kids and make some thumbprint heart cookies. This will be a fun activity to do with your kids since most kids love cookies! Buy some heart-shaped cookie cutters, cookie mix, red thick icing, and some Valentine sprinkles. Make some Valentine crafts with your kids. There are many crafts that you can make. For example, make an easy Valentine’s Day bookmark to give to someone special. It’s very simple - just use a wooden craft stick and paint it red. Then, trace and cut one large and two small hearts out of red and pink paper. Glue the small hearts on top of the large heart. How about playing and learning with Valentine conversation hearts. Gather all your kids and have some fun! Have a family game night. Get together and spend some quality time with your kids and share some laughter over a game However you decide to celebrate this day, make it a memorable one with teachings of love, friendship, kindness, and family unity.
Valentine's Day is one of the romantic days of the year. Unfortunately it is also one of the most commercialized holidays of the year as well. From Hallmark cards, to heart hugging teddy bears, there are thousands of gifts out there which all end up looking pretty much the same.
All is not lost though, with these five simple tips we will help you weed out the vast majority of mass produced fare, to give your loved one something a little special this year.What Does Your Partner Love? One of the most important factors in choosing a perfect Valentine's day gift is making sure that you show that you know what your partner loves. Their favorite color, animal, flower or even food can be transformed in to an amazing gift. The important thing is being able to show how much you listen to and care about your loved one.Memories from the PastA great way of making your gift just a little bit more special is by linking to your past experiences with your loved one. A picture from a past vacation, a small bit of memorabilia, or something that originated from a place you have travelled to. It doesn't have to be from far away, you gift could incorporate something as small as a trinket from your favorite romantic restaurant.TraditionNothing makes a gift more special than tradition. Something you share together can become even more special year after year. A tradition that is special between you and your partner can grow even more special. Traditions could be as small as sending two cards a year, or giving a little trinket along with your main Valentine's Day gift.Make it PersonalA small engraving, a short message, or a memorable photograph can help personalize a gift, helping show just how much it truly is from the heart. Personalization may take a little extra effort, but it is well worth the effort.Make it a Little UniqueVariety is the spice of life. Adding a unique touch can help give a little element of the unexpected. Making a few changes, or even finding a gift which is totally out of the ordinary can help create the perfect Valentine's Day gift.
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Tips on the Prefect Valentine’s Day Gift
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Trona CareP.O. Box 374, Trona Ca 93592Phone – (760) 372-5988Fax – (760) 372- [email protected]
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Community Announcements
& Upcoming Events Trona Care Inc. Cleanups
Blooming Sands Garden Club
Elks Lodge
TopsHHW Schedule
Seniors Center
Website
April 9, 2011 - CemeteryCleaning the Argus & Trona Cemetery
May 14 , 2011 - 7th & Birch Street Cleaning the Burned Down house on the corner
October 2011 - Community CleanupFinal Date and more
cleanups will be announced at a later date
Nifty Thirty Fashion ShowMarch 31, 2011
7:00pm Additional information call
Zana Eisenhour at (760) 372-4177 or June Sayre (760) 372-5292
Also Blooming Sands will be having a Plant Sale At the Spring Fling hope to see you there.
The San Bernardino Dept. of Aging and Adult Services are sponsoring a FREE HEALTH SCREENING
At the Elks Lodge on Thursday, February 24th 11AM – 1PM
Additional Information about programs available for senior will also be offered
See the flyer at the Senior Center for more information
Household Hazard Waste would like to remind everyone that every second Saturday of each month they will be open for 8am to 12pm. Household Hazard Waste schedule for 2009 -2010 is as follows:
January 8th February 12th March 12th April 9th May 14th June 11th July 9th August 13th September 10th October 9th November 12th December 10th
For any additional information please contact Doris Vanhorn @ Station 127 (760) 372-5988
For updates and Trona Care news, Check out www.TronaCare.com
Tops Every Tuesday at 6:00 pm
At the Senior CenterAdditional information call Priscilla at 372-5889
Community Chest Kick-Off DinnerFebruary 22, 2011
At the Senior CenterStarting at 5:00PM
Community Chest
Need a ride? Rides are available for shopping or doctor Appointments. Fore
additional information call Priscilla at 372-5889
St. Madeleine’s ChurchRummage Sale
March 31, April 1, 2
Spring Fling Around the Corner
March 19, 2011