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Root Cause Concert Fundraiser

posted Nov 5, 2011 9:35 PM by Jason Smith

Saturday November 12th 7pm - 11pm at the Chautauqua Community Center

Tickets are $20.00 and all proceeds go to helping the Root Cause Community Garden 
Project get growing in Carlisle, Ohio. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time via Pay-Pal 
or check written out to Root Cause, Inc. and mailed to PO Box 62, Franklin, Ohio 45005 
or let us know your coming and then just pay at the door.

Carlisle School Board Meeting

posted Oct 11, 2011 9:19 AM by Jason Smith

Board Meeting Starts
10/24/2011 6:00:00 PM

High School Choir-Lecture Room

Exercise class starts soon...(Sept 6th)

posted Aug 24, 2011 9:39 PM by Jason Smith   [ updated Aug 24, 2011 9:51 PM ]

Tuesdays & Thursdays: 6:30-7:45 pm
$6.00 per class or $64.00 for whole session
(16 classes, a savings of $32!) 

Work at your own level—Everyone Welcome!!


Please supply your own mat, stability ball and water bottle.


For more information please contact: 

Robbin Best Personal Trainer/Longevity Specialist

937-554-3656

robbin@ourbestplace.com


Download the attached PDF for all the details !!!


Fire district merger

posted Aug 24, 2011 9:34 PM by Jason Smith

Informative article about the pending merger with Miami Township and Miamisburg Fire departments.


via Dayton Daily News

Free Garage Sale Kit

posted May 30, 2011 8:28 AM by Jason Smith   [ updated Jun 4, 2011 10:41 PM ]

Thanks to Middletown Journal for providing us with these free price tags and signs.

Pricing Your Items:

Most of the items in your sale will not bring back the dollars you originally paid for the items.
Know the minimum price you will accept for each item and be willing to negotiate.
Build some flexibility into your price to allow for “haggling.”
Price every item. Avery Lables can be printed from this kit.
Be sure to use a “Yes it Works!” tag for electrical items.
Volume pricing for children’s toys or books will help move many items at one time.
Example: 50¢ each or three for $1.00.


GS Flyer 2011



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Donate your unsold garage sale items

posted May 26, 2011 8:03 PM by Jason Smith   [ updated May 30, 2011 8:46 AM ]



Donate items to the Salvation Army and they will pick it up at your house. 


Schedule a pickup by phone at 1-800-SA-TRUCK


Visit their website for more information and local drop off locations:


Donation Value Guide:




WHOSE LIFE WILL YOUR DONATION TRANFORM?



Enrollment Open for Homestead Exemption

posted Apr 10, 2011 9:57 AM by Jason Smith   [ updated May 26, 2011 9:24 PM ]

Homeowners who turn 65 at any point in 2011 are now eligible for the Homestead Exemption Program and are encouraged to sign up with the Montgomery County Auditor.  Enrollment is now open until Monday, June 6th and applications are available in the Auditor’s office or by calling 937-225-4341.

 The Homestead exemption program brings property tax relief to homeowners age 65 and older and the permanently disabled.   There are no income requirements, but newly eligible recipients (those turning 65 any time in 2011) must sign up with the Auditor’s office.  Homeowners already enrolled in Homestead do not need to reapply.

 “We want all eligible senior homeowners to take advantage of this tax break,” said Auditor Karl Keith.  Last year the average Homestead Exemption recipient in Montgomery County saved about $520 on their tax bill.” 

 Qualified applicants who missed last year’s deadline may also sign up before June 6thand still get a reduction on last year’s taxes, as well as this year’s.  Current Homestead Exemption recipients do not need to reapply or do anything unless they have moved or had some change in their status.

Neighborhood Watch in Chautauqua ??

posted Jun 26, 2010 9:41 AM by Jason Smith   [ updated May 26, 2011 9:24 PM ]



I would like to start a Neighborhood Watch Group in my neighborhood, what should I do?

Neighborhood Watch is a valuable crime prevention tool. If you are interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch in your area, contact Maj. John DiPietro during regular business hours at 937-433-2301.


I want to report a crime in my neighborhood, but do not want to give my name. What should I do?

The Miami Township Police Department is equipped with an anonymous "tips" line. If you would like to report a crime, but do not want to leave your name call: 434-TIPS. This line is answered by a machine, and is completely anonymous.


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