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Ward 3 Quick Update October 27, 2018

Ward 3 Resident,

Just a quick update on a few items below.

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North Royalton Bicentennial Time Capsule Ceremony

Today Saturday October 27th at 1:00pm the City will be burying a time capsule on the official date of the City of North Royalton’s founding outside the North Royalton Historical Society Museum located at 13759 Ridge Rd. Please come out for this historic event to officially end this year’s Bicentennial Celebration! At the conclusion of the ceremony we will have cake! Read More.


Halloween Trick or Treat Night
Halloween Trick or Treat Night will be held on October 31st from 6-8 pm in the City of North Royalton.


Have a Great Weekend and Happy Birthday North Royalton!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

Ward 3 E-Newsletter: September 2018

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

School is officially back in session. I like to wish all the students who live in Ward 3 a great 2018-2019 school year! The summer went by fast. Although City Council was on summer recess for the month of August. There are still a number of things to update you on.

Holiday Schedule for Rumpke Waste and Recycling Reminder
In recognition of the Labor Day holiday, Rumpke Waste and Recycling service will be delayed one day the week of September 3rd. This means that if your regular pick up day is Monday, your rubbish will be picked up on Tuesday, Tuesday collection will move to Wednesday, Wednesday collection will move to Thursday, Thursday collection will move to Friday and Friday collection will move to Saturday. Rumpke will resume their regular pick up schedule the week of September 10th. If you have any questions, please call Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171 or Click Here for their full 2018 holiday schedule.

Hope you had a great Labor Day!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

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Ward 3 Quick Update August 10, 2018

Ward 3 Resident,

Just a quick update about all the fun things going on this weekend as part of celebrating our 200th Birthday as a City! Hope to see you and your families this weekend!

North Royalton Bicentennial Community Festival
August 10th-12th at the City Green. Read More.

North Royalton Bicentennial Community Festival Parade
North Royalton Community Festival Parade is on August 12th Steps off at 3:00pm from St. Albert the Great and proceeds down Ridge Rd. to the North Royalton High School.

North Royalton Bicentennial Community Festival Fireworks

Fireworks at dusk on August 12th

Learn about our City’s History
Across the street from the Bicentennial Community Festival on the City Green stop by the North Royalton Historical Society Museum located at 13759 Ridge Road during Festival on the following dates and times:

Friday, August 10, 6pm to 9pm
Saturday, August 11, 12 to 8pm
Sunday, August 12, 12 to 8pm

Learn more about North Royalton’s rich history the last 200 years by getting a tour of their museum.


The Historical Society will also be selling special limited edition Bicentennial Tee Shirts ($12 or 2 for $20) & Pennants ($5 or 2 for $8) available at the their museum. All proceeds benefit the North Royalton Historical Society efforts to preserve history of North Royalton and the museum. Cash and checks (with i.d. accepted). Sorry, no credit cards accepted. Any questions contact the Historical Society at nrhsnow@gmail.com and also you can follow them on Facebook @NRHistoricalSociety

Have a great weekend and Happy Birthday North Royalton!!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

Ward 3 E-Newsletter: August 2018

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

Wow the summer has gone by fast. It is hard to believe it is already August. Before you know it will be back to school time for the kids. Also this year is a special occasion for our city as we have begun to celebrate our rich past and bright future in this our bicentennial year since our founding in 1818. (Read More about our City’s History) In the Upcoming Events section of my newsletter you will see listed various events to celebrate our 200th Birthday as a City. I encourage you and your family to come celebrate this unique milestone in our City’s history! Also please Save the Date for the Annual Ward 3 Picnic in the Park Event on September 1st below is more information.


Save the Date
Back by popular demand. North Royalton Ward 3 Councilman Dan Langshaw will host his Annual Ward 3 Picnic in the Park on September 1st from 1:00pm-3:00pm at Memorial Park Pavilion #2 located at 14600 State Rd in North Royalton. In the case of rain the event will be held inside the community room at city hall. No RSVP is needed. Councilman Langshaw invites all North Royalton Ward 3 residents to come out to enjoy a fun afternoon in the park. Filled with FREE food, games, and a chance to meet fellow neighbors too. Kona Ice will be serving up their famous sweet treats. Entertainment by North Royalton Dance Academy Hip-Hop Dance Team. Special appearances by the North Royalton Fire Department and North Royalton Police Department for the kids. Donations are welcome at the event to help support the Cleveland Clinic’s Fairview Hospital NICU in honor of Councilman Langshaw’s newborn son Derek who was born 7 weeks premature this year and spent 2 weeks in the NICU. Also pop tabs will be collected to help support the Ronald McDonald Family Room at the Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital as well at the event. For more information please contact Councilman Dan Langshaw by email at ward3@northroyalton.org or by phone at 440-785-4240.

Happy Bicentennial North Royalton!

 

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Ward 3 Quick Update July 25, 2018

Ward 3 Resident,

Hope everyone is having a great summer! Just a few quick things to update you on.

Upcoming Bicentennial Events

July 28th & 29th
All day City-wide business sidewalk sale. Read More.

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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: July 2018

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

Tomorrow July 4th marks the 242nd birthday for our nation. For generations we as Americans have been blessed to live freely. It is easy to forget sometimes the true meaning behind Independence Day. John F Kennedy said it best “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” A big reason why we are a free is because of the sacrifices made by our brave men and women in the US Military. So if you see a veteran or a service member in uniform on July 4th, thank them for their service.

As City Council approaches its’ upcoming summer recess in August there are still a number of things going on in your City Government to update you on below.

Rumpke Rubbish & Recycling Holiday Schedule Reminder
In observance of Independence Day, Rumpke trash and recycling collection will not occur on Wednesday, July 4th. Service will be delayed one day during the rest of the week (Wednesday will move to Thursday; Thursday will move to Friday; and Friday will move to Saturday).  Rumpke will return to its regular collection schedule the following week of July 8th. If you have any questions, please call Rumpke at 1-800-828-8171.

Beware of Possible Curb Painting Scams this Summer
Beware of possible curb painting scams this summer where a resident receives a flyer taped on their mailbox or door offering them an opportunity to have their address painted on the curb. They ask to have the resident leave payment taped to their front door and the work will be done. Often the money is taken and no work is done. If any residents see these persons dropping off envelopes or painting curbs, please immediately contact the North Royalton Police Department on the Non-Emergency Phone # at 440-237-8686 so they can check them out. Read More about past summer issues with these scams. If you do need a reliable address sign the North Royalton Fire Department does them for residents. They offer a reflective metal address sign that can be attached to your mailbox that can be seen by emergency responders year round in any weather. The cost for the sign is just $15.00 to cover the cost of materials. The Fire Fighters will even install the sign for residents if they are unable to do so themselves. Click Here if you are interested purchasing one.

Have a Fun and Safe 4th of July!

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