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Welcome to the City of Lake Worth! Located in the center of the fastest growing area of the state, Lake Worth is a key location in the Northwest Tarrant Region. Year after year, we have experienced prosperity, steady economic growth, low crime rates, a wide range of affordable housing, while
adding additional amenities throughout
community that values strong families,
the City to benefit residents, businesses
close friendships, and supportive
and visitors alike. We pride ourselves
neighborhoods and churches.
on the variety of amenities we can offer
Lake Worth is an established city with
as a smaller sized community.
a strong, diversified local economy
Recent Renovations We’ve been busy this year updating and making many city offices more
feel, and friendly atmosphere. Lake
functional and customer friendly.
Worth continues to be a great place to
Our communications center, fire
live, dine, shop and play, and it’s proven
department, and animal control shelter
by the growth we’ve experienced in
all received updates that significantly
our quality retail development.
increase productivity. The police
We offer a wide-range of amenities to our citizens including an extensive multi-purpose complex which include our Senior Center, state of
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low crime rate, offer a desirable
still retaining our charming, small town
Top-Notch Amenities
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the lowest tax rates in the area, while
the art Library, and the Lake Worth Museum. Our beautiful parks are another popular attraction; the parks offer football, baseball, walking trails, exercise equipment and pavilions for special family events. We’ve recently added restrooms facilities to Hodgkin’s Park for our patrons and are exploring updates to Lake Worth Park through
department parking area has been redesigned to increase officer safety and the construction of a new city storage
that will continually improve the quality of life for our residents, businesses and future generations. We value the preservation of our history and traditions, we strive for improvement, innovation, and growth for the future. On behalf of the City Council, we invite you to visit Lake Worth and come see why our friendly people, convenient location, and many amenities make Lake Worth the place to be.
facility is under way. In the upcoming year we’ll be starting on a customer service remodel along with major improvements to our public works facility. Our city offices and facilities help us provide top-notch service to our residents, customers and visitors. Stop by any of our recently remodeled locations to have a look. Our Vision The vision for Lake Worth is simple
MAYOR WALTER BOWEN 817-237-1211 Council Member Since: October 1971 Mayor Since: May 1995
our newly adopted Master Park Plan.
and is shared by citizens from all
Current Term Expiration: May 2021
Lake Worth works to maintain one of
over the city. We strive to have a
Email: wbowen@lakeworthtxcc.org
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COUNCIL MEMBERS
Community Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 04
Walter Bowen Mayor wbowen@lakeworthtxcc.org Jim Smith Mayor Pro Tem, Place 1 jsmith@lakeworthtxcc.org
Municipal Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 06 Alliance For Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 07 Lake Worth Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 08 Lake Worth Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 10 Medstar Mobile Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 11
Geoffrey White Council Member, Place 2 gwhite@lakeworthtxcc.org Sue Wenger Council Member, Place 3 swenger@lakeworthtxcc.org
Pat O. Hill Council Member, Place 5 phill@lakeworthtxcc.org Gary Straud Council Member, Place 6 gstraud@lakeworthtxcc.org Clint Narmore Council Member, Place 7 cnarmore@ lakeworthtxcc.org
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Spring Cleanup Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 13 Census 2020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 14 Lake Worth Shopping & Dining Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 16 Senior Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 18 Mary Lou Reddick Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 19 Information Technology Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 20 Multi-Purpose Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 22 Green Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 23 NAS JRB Fort Worth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 24 Are You Allergic to Your Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 26 COVID-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 28 6 Keys To An Effective Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 29 Brush Up On Your Mobile Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 30
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Ronny Parsley Council Member, Place 4 rparsley@lakeworthtxcc.org
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Community
PROFILE
Slow down, relax, unplug, and experience the beauty and charm of Lake Worth, Texas. Located in Northwest Tarrant County, the city is home to one of the most beautiful lakes in Texas – Lake Worth. The 2010 US Census population for the city was 4,584; Texas Municipal League (TML) estimates the current population as 4,710. The city covers approximately
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2.5 square miles.
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Lake Worth was built in 1914 as a reservoir and for recreation. The property is owned by the City of Fort Worth, while the Tarrant Regional Water District controls the reservoir’s water rights. The City was incorporated on February 19, 1949, and first adopted its Home Rule Charter in 1965. The Home Rule Charter was amended in 1968, 2003, 2008 and most recently in 2019. MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL The City operates under a Council/Manager form of government with a City Council comprised of the Mayor and seven Council members. The term of office is two years with the terms of the Mayor and three Council members expiring in oddnumbered years and the terms of the other four Council members expiring in even-numbered years. The City Manager is the chief administrative officer for the city. CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS The City Council meets regularly on the second Tuesday of the month. Meetings are usually at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 3805 Adam Grubb. CITY ADMINISTRATION The Administration Department is responsible for overseeing the management of day-to-day operations of the city including building permits, code enforcement, inspections, communications, and municipal court. The Administration Department is comprised of the City Manager, Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance, City Secretary, and Human Resources. DID YOU KNOW? The Lake Worth Museum has the high school year books from the 1940’s and up! Make it a point to visit and take a look at the school history that is made available to all residents.
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GOVERNMENT Federal Lake Worth is located in the 12th Federal Congressional District served by U.S. Congresswoman Kay Granger, who has an office in Fort Worth. The state is represented by Senator Ted Cruz and Senator John Cornyn. • Congresswoman Kay Granger 817-338-0909 kaygranger.house.gov
• Sen. Ted Cruz N. Texas Office 214-599-8749 www.cruz.senate.gov
• Sen. John Cornyn N. Texas Office 972-239-1310 www.cornyn.senate.gov State
Debbie Whitley Assistant City Manager/ Director of Finance 817-237-1211 ext. 103 dwhitley@ lakeworthtx.org Monica Solko City Secretary 817-237-1211 ext. 105 msolko@ lakeworthtx.org
Senator Jane Nelson who has an office in Grapevine. The Texas State Representative for Lake Worth is representative Charlie Geren (District 99) • Sen. Jane Nelson 817-424-3446 www.nelson.senate.state.tx.us
• Rep. Charlie Geren 817-738-8333 charliegeren.com
County Lake Worth is located within Tarrant County and is in Precinct 4 which is represented by Tarrant County Commissioner J.D. Johnson. • Commissioner J.D. Johnson 817-238-4400 tarrantcounty.com
HELPFUL NUMBERS
Barry Barber Director of Building Development 817-237-1211 ext. 114 bbarber@ lakeworthtx.org J.T. Manoushagian Chief of Police 817-237-1211 ext. 304 jmanoushagian@ lakeworthtx.org
Mike Christenson Fire Chief 817-237-1211 ext. 401 mchristenson@ lakeworthtexas.org
City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-237-1211 Utility Billing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-237-1211 ext. 110 Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-237-1211 ext. 112 Inspection Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (voice mail only) 817-255-7925 ext. 113
Lara Strother Director of Library & Community Services 817-237-1211 ext. 501 laras@lakeworthlib.org
Code Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-237-1211 ext. 111 Vehicle Tags & Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-238-4436 Health Dept. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-238-4441 Progressive Waste Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-222-2221 DPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-238-9197
John Sanders Fire Marshal 817-255-7952 jsanders@ lakeworthtexas.org
LWISD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-306-4200 Boat Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-237-6890 2020
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Lake Worth is represented by Senate District 12, currently held by
Stacey Almond City Manager 817-237-1211 salmond@ lakeworthtx.org
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Municipal
COURT The Lake Worth Municipal Court is committed to assisting and informing defendants of their rights, responsibilities, and options, with the highest level of professionalism, and courtesy, to ensure fair, impartial & efficient handling of their citations. CITATIONS CAN BE PAID ONLINE AT: www.TrafficPayment.com or by phone at 1-800-444-1187
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Court is held on the third Wednesday each month. You must be present for a court session. You will need to appear in the court office on or before your appearance date and request a court date with the Judge. If you wish to contest your citation, please let the clerk know as you will be set to see the Prosecutor at a Pre-Trial Court Date.
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Municipal Court Director/ Cust. Service Sup. Natacha Valdez 817-237-1211 ext. 116 nvaldez@lakeworthtx.org
MUNICIPAL COURT 3805 Adam Grubb St. Lake Worth, TX 76135 Phone: 817-255-7910 Office Hours: Mon- Fri 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
NORTHWEST SUB-COURTHOUSE 6713 Telephone Rd. Lake Worth, TX 76135 Precinct 4 Commissioner J.D. Johnson • Ste. #301 817-238-4400 LAKE WORTH DIRECTORY
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Municipal Court Clerk Lisa Shelley 817-237-1211 ext. 117 court@lakeworthtx.org
Presiding Judge: William “Bill” Lane Magistrate: Jim Minter & Rene Culp
Precinct 4 Constable Joe D. “Jody” Johnson • Ste. #102 817-238-4411
Tax Assessor/Collector
Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Christopher Gregory • Ste. #201 817-238-4425
817-238-4435
County Clerk Satellite Office* Mary Louise Garcia • Ste. #202 817-238-4420
Main Courthouse Number 817-238-4425
*Please note that Satellite Offices may have limited services.
Satellite Office* Wendy Burgess • Ste. #101 *Please note that Satellite Offices may have limited services.
beyond victimization and ensure
Prevention Month. Although child
that abuse will not define them.
abuse occurs all year long, April allows our community to have a concentrated effort to become more aware of the realities of child abuse, and more importantly, to GET INVOLVED to prevent child abuse in Tarrant County. Whether you are interested in learning more or volunteering to help victims, the month of April gives plenty of opportunities for you to make a difference! Alliance For Children, the Children’s Advocacy Center in Tarrant County, has been serving child abuse victims since 1992. Their mission is to protect Tarrant County children from child abuse through teamed investigations,
Alliance For Children urges adults to take action to end child abuse and ensure that each child
children into physical contact. React Responsibly: Be prepared to
safe and nurturing environment.
abuse to you, or if you suspect or see
Child abuse is preventable. There are steps you can take to better protect children from harm. Listen to your child: Talking with your child and listening to what he or she has to say is the first step in preventing abuse. Know who has contact with your child: Most abusers are someone the child or family knows and trusts. Minimize Opportunity: Avoid one
education. Alliance For Children
in on situations where your child
criminal child abuse, restores trust
the web and text messaging to lure
react responsibly if a child discloses
adult/one child situations. Drop-
through a team of experts investigating
cell phone use: Offenders often use
has the opportunity to live in a
healing services, and community rescues hope for child abuse victims
Monitor your child’s Internet and
may be alone with another adult (even close family members). Recognize the Signs: Don't expect
through interventions that provide
obvious signs when a child is being
safety and healing, and rebuilds lives
abused. Signs are often there, but
with tools that help children move
you have to know what to look for.
that boundaries have been violated. Educate your child: Teach your children about their body and the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touches. They should know that inappropriate touches could occur with strangers, a family member, an adult friend or older youth. Tell your children that they should tell a trusted adult about inappropriate touching. Educate yourself: Sign up to take a free Stewards of Children® training class by visiting www.surveymonkey.com/r/2020SOC Please visit Alliance For Children’s blog for more information and tips on preventing child abuse: www.allianceforchildren.org/blog. Resources: https://www.d2l.org 2020
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April is national Child Abuse
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POLICE DEPT In January of 2020, Lake Worth PD created a full-time traffic unit. The focus of the unit is to reduce traffic crashes and instances of impaired driving so that traffic flows safely and efficiently through the city. The unit is staffed by two officers and overseen by a sergeant. Since January, the unit has increased the total number of DWI arrests by 136% while decreasing the number of alcohol and drug-related crashes. In addition to their enforcement duties, the traffic unit also bears much responsibility for public education and traffic safety initiatives. The unit actively pursues a variety of grants through state and federal assistance programs aimed at increasing training, purchasing additional equipment, and reimbursement of a portion of officer salaries and overtime. LWPD’s traffic unit is not your stereotypical traffic unit. The unit prides itself on creating positive interactions with those they meet and always looks for ways to provide superior service. Whether its fielding questions or helping install a car seat, the traffic unit and LWPD are dedicated to providing excellent service and protection to our community!
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Traffic Officer Watson
Traffic Officer O. Bannon
Marshal’s position. Since then, he has
to help. If you or someone you know
and raised in the Dallas/Fort Worth
Marshal John Pringle was born
investigated over 4,022 municipal
has an unresolved court case with the
area. After graduating from high
cases and has been able to resolve
Lake Worth Municipal Court, Marshal
school, he went on to study criminal
over 190 delinquent court cases.
Pringle can help make arrangements
justice at the University of Texas at Arlington. Marshal Pringle began his law enforcement career with the Lake Worth Police Department as a reserve officer on December 11, 1989. Two years later, he was hired full-time and has proudly served the citizens of Lake Worth and the State of Texas ever since. During his 30-year career at LWPD, Marshal Pringle has served in a variety of positions within the department to include administration, patrol, criminal investigations, SWAT, and crime scene. In 1997, he was awarded the City’s highest honor – the Medal of Honor – for actions above and beyond the call of duty. In January 2020, John was selected to fill the newly created City
What does a City Marshal do? The City Marshal is a specialized law enforcement officer with full police authority who is assigned to the Municipal Court. Marshals are required to enforce all state laws,
to resolve the case without fear of being arrested. It is not uncommon for Marshal Pringle to call, text, e-mail, or even stop by to visit someone who has a case that needs attention. A Marshal’s primary goal is case resolution.
regulations, and ordinances adopted by the City Council to include the
If you have any questions at all,
execution of warrants of arrest,
please feel free to reach out to Marshal
subpoenas, summons, and other legal
Pringle by e-mail, phone, or even text.
processes issued by a judge of the Municipal court. The City Marshal is also responsible for municipal/ courtroom security and the protection of court personnel and visitors of
Emal: jpringle@ lakeworthtx.org Office Phone Number:
the municipal building and court.
(817) 255-7926
What can the City Marshal do for you?
Cell Phone Number:
First and foremost, the Marshal exists
(682) 240-9150
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FIRE
Firefighters Receive New
Fire Chief Mike Christenson says,
Equipment Aimed at
“These new air-packs highlight our
Enhancing Their Safety
overall goal of providing exceptional
Over the past six months, your Lake Worth Fire Department has been training on some great new equipment. Our City Council and City Administration authorized and
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approved the purchasing of new self-
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contained breathing apparatus, also known as “air-packs” or SCBAs. The SCBAs provide fire personnel with the respiratory protection needed when battling fires and other hazardous conditions. Firefighters need protection when going inside a burning building, battling car fires, or investigating an area where breathing protection may be required. These new air-packs provide this protection while also offering some technologically enhanced features. Some of these features even allow us to better track the safety and wellbeing of our firefighters while they’re exposed to extreme conditions. The integrated technology allows firefighters to stay connected with
customer service to our community.” Severe Weather Ready As we approach the severe weather season, the City of Lake Worth would like to emphasize the importance of being Severe Weather Ready. The
notable for severe weather outbreaks. Because of this, we encourage everyone to start preparing now. Severe weather can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. Begin the preparedness process by following some of these general guidelines. More detailed information is available from the Lake Worth Fire Department, Tarrant County Office of Emergency Management, or from the local chapter of the American Red Cross. Keep enough supplies in your home to meet your needs for at least three days. Assemble these supplies
air-packs and commanders on scene
such as backpacks or duffel bags.
provide continuous communication
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bag per family member. • A first aid kit that includes your family’s prescription medications. • Emergency tools including flashlight, and extra batteries.
Disaster Kit in easy to carry containers
hear an audible alert tone which
• One blanket or sleeping
a battery-powered radio,
Wireless connections between the
Firefighters may feel a vibration or
footwear per family member.
historically been cited as being most
in a Disaster Supplies Kit. Store the
and non-verbal communication.
• One change of clothing and
months of March, April, and May have
those tasked with ensuring their safety.
capability, both through verbal
the food every six months).
• A three-day supply of water (one gallon per family member per day). • Three days’ worth of nonperishable food (replace
• An extra set of car keys. • credit card, cash, or traveler’s checks. • Sanitation supplies. • Special items for infants, elderly, or disabled family members. • An extra pair of eyeglasses. Create and practice an “Emergency Plan” with your family. Talk about the most common severe weather events that could occur in our area. These include flooding, hail, and sometimes tornadoes. Pick a well-known meeting place so everyone in your family can find each other after an unfortunate event occurs. And don’t forget your pets! Include plans on how to take care of pets during an emergency. Knowing what to do when severe weather strikes will help you, your family, and our community. This season, the City of Lake Worth wants everyone to be Severe Weather Ready!
HEALTHCARE TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK! You may have heard that term
the scene with an automated external
before, but maybe not in this
defibrillator (AED) and worked with
type of life-saving scenario!
the doctor and nurse to administer
The City of Lake Worth has designed in an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) system truly focused on saving lives. The system includes bystanders equipped to act, 9-1-1 dispatchers certified in Emergency Medical Dispatch to
lifesaving treatment to Mr. Granados. Personnel from Lake Worth Fire Department and MedStar arrived nearly simultaneously as Mr. Granados was being defibrillated by the doctor, with the nurse providing CPR. Within moments, Mr. Granados’ heart
provide life-saving instructions to
began to beat on its own, as personnel
9-1-1 callers, well-trained Lake
from MedStar and Lake Worth Fire
Worth Police and Fire Department
stabilized his cardiac rhythm. A
personnel, and EMS providers from
MedStar Critical Care Paramedic
MedStar Mobile Healthcare.
arrived on scene and administered
This team came together on November 16th, 2019 to truly save a life! At 1:05 p.m., Victor Granados collapsed in the parking lot of a Lake Worth shopping area. Bystanders immediately sprang into action by calling 9-1-1 and dispatchers
specialized medication through an IV to facilitate the paramedic’s insertion of a breathing tube into Mr. Granados’ trachea, which allowed the EMS personnel to provide effective, lifesustaining ventilation to Mr. Granados. An EKG was performed by MedStar
began instructing the callers on the
personnel and it was determined
lifesaving technique of hands-only
Mr. Granados was experiencing
CPR. Simultaneously, a doctor and
a critical cardiac dysrhythmia. A
nurse from a nearby medical clinic
copy of the EKG was transmitted
came to Mr. Granado’s aid, taking over
to a local hospital approved by the
CPR. As part of the EMS response, a
EMS system Medical Director to
Lake Worth Police Officer arrived on
receive critical cardiac patients.
Once Mr. Granados was stabilized, ambulance transport was initiated with assistance from the Lake Worth Fire Department. MedStar radioed the hospital with an updated report on the patient’s condition and upon arrival at the hospital, Mr. Granados was brought immediately to the cardiac catheterization suite for an interventional cardiac catheterization. After a brief hospital admission, Mr. Granados was released from the hospital and completely recovered from his out of hospital sudden death. The EMS system is a system designed to save YOUR life. Without the interventions of each and every component of Lake Worth’s EMS system, it is very likely that this story could have resulted in a very different, potentially tragic outcome! We are planning a reunion in the near future to reunite Mr. Ganados with his rescuers, and we’ll all be sure to bring tissues! Officer Tammy Heckart
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Public
WORKS PUBLIC WORKS UPCOMING PROJECTS AND UPDATES: PARK PROJECTS FOR 2020 – 2021 • New LED lighting will be installed at various parks (Rayl, Lake Worth Park, Charbonneau)
PUBLIC WORKS
• Hiawatha Trail curb, gutter, and drive approaches • Asphalt Overlay – Pueblo Trail,
• Green Ribbon Beautification
Lotus Trail, Lilac Lane, Hatch Road,
Project at Azle Ave and SH
Bass, Edgemere Place, Malta Street,
199. This project is coordinated
Mohawk Trail, and Comanche Trail.
through the Texas Department
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• Hiawatha Trail 6” Asphalt Overlay
of Transportation (TxDOT) STREET PROJECTS FOR 2020 – 2021 • Hiawatha Trail Road Rehab Project - Phase I
• Micro-Surfacing – Foster Drive, Telephone Road, Charbonneau Drive, and Azle Avenue. WATER DEPARTMENT: 2020 – 2021 • The Water Department in the
process of upgrading customer water meters to the Badger Orion Cellular devices. This upgrade will give customers access to monitor their consumption in real-time. For more information on all the new capabilities, please check out the City’s Public Works webpage and click the “EyeOnWater” link. SEWER DEPARTMENT: • CDBG 45th Year – 1,800 LF Sewer Replacement line on Shawnee, Apache and Mohawk Trail (Start date: late March).
CITY OF LAKE WORTH WELCOMES NEW PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR The City of Lake Worth would like to introduce our new Director of Public Works – Gilbert Salas. Gilbert comes to the city with 18 years of public service, spending the majority of his career with San Antonio Water System. Mr. Salas has extensive knowledge in all aspects of water and sewer utility maintenance and operations. In addition, he served as President of the Foreman’s Toastmasters Club. Gilbert received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio. Gilbert maintains a Class B Water Distribution license, a Wastewater III Collections license, and a Customer Service Inspector license from the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ). He has extensive training from the National Incident Management Systems (N.I.M.S) through FEMA. Mr. Salas has five children and has been married to his wife Ann for 15 years. In his spare time, he enjoys playing guitar, lifting weights, and most importantly, spending time with his family. Stop by Public Works and welcome Gilbert to Lake Worth!
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SPRING CLEANUP DAY SATURDAY • MAY 9 • 8AM-12PM
7005 CHARBONNEAU • MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY • This event is FREE and for Lake Worth residents only. Driveer license or water bill required upon arrival. • Please stay in your vehicle; volunteers will unload items.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Space is limited. Registration required.
WHAT TO BRING
Register online at www.LakeWorthTX.org
• HOUSEHOLD TRASH
or Call 817.237.1211 Ext. 100 Acids • Aerosol Cans • Antifreeze
• TIRES WITHOUT RIMS
Batteries • Brake Fluid • Gasoline
• ELECTRONICS/COMPUTERS:
Craft Chemicals • Hobby Chemicals Drain Cleaners • Fertilizers
Computers
Keyboards
Ink Cartridges
Laptops
Speakers
Toner Cartridges
Fungicides • Household Cleaner
Peripherals
Motor Oil • Oil Filters • Solvents
Audio
Monitors
Cell Phones
Paint Thinners • Paints & Stains
Power Cables
DVD Players
Pest Strips • Pesticides Photo Chemicals • Unwanted Fuel
• DOCUMENTS FOR SHREDDING:
Fluorescent Lights
Paper
Paper Clips
Small Binders
Envelopes
Staples
Clips
Paper Folders
Hanging Files
• DONATIONS TO GOODWILL: Clothing
Books
Decor
Coats
Dishes
Small Electronics
Jackets
Games
Kitchen Items
Shoes
Game Systems
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED: Mattresses
Appliances
TV’s
Food
Gas Power Tools
Large Furniture
DO NOT BRING • Concrete • Applances With Freon • Medications - Residents may take unwanted medications to the Medication Disposal Unit located at the Lake Worth Police Department Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Items with Mercury • Varnish INSTRUCTIONS • If a product is still usable try to give it to someone who can use it. • Please bring liquid paint sorted by type (latex, oilbased, lead-based, etc.). • Please keep chemicals in their containers. Place broken or leaking containers inside a second container or like materials and label properly. • If container has no label and its contents are known, please label the container clearly. • DO NOT transport chemicals in the passenger compartment of your vehicle. Put them in the trunk or bed of a truck.
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CENSUS HOW TARRANT COUNTY IS PREPARING FOR THE 2020 CENSUS The next national Census will be taking place in April 2020.
CENSUS 2020
Every 10 years, all U.S. residents,
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regardless of citizenship status, are required to be counted. Tarrant County is working with area cities and local partners to encourage everyone, including those who live in hard-tocount areas, to take part.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The Census impacts federal funding, the number of Congressional seats for each state, redistricting, economic development and quality of life. But the Census is legally bound not to share your information with other government agencies. It will only take about 10
THE QUESTIONS INCLUDE: • The number of people at a specific residence on April 1, 2020. • The type of dwelling. • The phone number at the residence. • The name, sex, date of birth,
The 2020 Census isn't the only activity the Census Bureau has this year. So, you may see Census Bureau employees out collecting responses for other surveys, such as
living at the residence.
HOW CAN YOU VERIFY THAT SOMEONE IS A CENSUS WORKER?
• It is important to remind residents that the Census will never ask for the following: • Personal identification numbers. • Credit card/bank account information. • Monetary donations. • Politically-affiliated contributions.
CENSUS TAKERS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD You may notice census takers in your neighborhood this year. This is a normal part of conducting
which can be filled out online.
an important part of the 2020 Census,
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help make sure you are counted.
the American Community Survey.
the census. Your information is such
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origin, and race of each person
minutes to answer the Census,
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Census takers will visit some homes in April to conduct quality check interviews or deliver paper questionnaires, and then in mid-May to help collect responses. If someone visits your home to collect information for the 2020 Census, check to make sure that they have a valid ID badge, with their photograph, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date. Census workers may also carry Census Bureau bags and other equipment with the Census Bureau logo.
If you still have questions about their identity, you can contact your Regional Census Center to speak with a Census Bureau representative at 972-510-1800.
Census takers play a critical role in the 2020 Census. In May, they will begin visiting
Census by verifying addresses
summer for a few different reasons:
in neighborhoods across the
• They are dropping off census materials. • They are conducting quality checks related to the census. • They are collecting responses for other ongoing Census Bureau surveys, such as the American Community Survey.
homes that haven't responded to
(Please note: If you're invited to
the census to help ensure everyone
participate in one of these
is counted. These census takers are
other surveys, you're still
there to help, and they are legally
required to answer the
bound to protect your information.
2020 Census.)
But that's not the only role they play. You might see census workers
In 2019, census workers helped lay the groundwork for the 2020
country. These workers are called address canvassers, and they help ensure a complete and accurate count by noting where houses, apartments, shelters, and other residences are located.
BE PROACTIVE Starting in mid-March, homes across the country began receiving an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. The best way to avoid a visit from a census taker is to fill out the 2020 Census questionnaire online, by phone, or by mail as soon as you receive your invitation to participate.
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WHY ARE CENSUS WORKERS OUT IN COMMUNITIES?
in your neighborhood this spring and
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SENIOR SYNERGY The L.O. Bud Irby Lake Worth Senior Center will participate in the Senior Synergy Expo in Fort Worth on May 7th. Individuals 50 years of age or better can learn about services and opportunities for healthy living available to them in Tarrant County. Senior Synergy offers free health screenings and shot clinics for seniors. Visitors can participate in live workouts, workshops on health and home safety, photo booths, and listen to guest speakers. Senior Synergy is designed to allow visitors to educate themselves on ways to improve their quality of life through fitness, financial stability, and living safely at home. The Senior Center will have a booth at Senior Synergy with the
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purpose of informing seniors in Tarrant
com/en/county-judge/programs-
County of the classes and activities
and-initiatives/senior-synergy/
we offer, as well as networking with
conference-registration.html.
other organizations. The Center will provide free transportation for up to 32 attendees via a charter bus. Please contact us at 817-237-3281 to put your name on the transportation list. We hope that our participation in Senior Synergy will benefit our seniors and our community. The Expo takes place on Thursday, May 7th from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Will Rogers Amon G. Carter Exhibits Hall. Admission and parking are free. Participants who would like to receive a free box lunch at the event must register no later than April 24th. Pick up an application at the Lake Worth Senior Center or register online at https://access.tarrantcounty.
Come learn about the services available in Tarrant County that will empower boomers, seniors, and caregivers to live a healthier lifestyle!
M a r y Lo u R e d d i c k
LIBRARY
conditions. With its new certification, the Library is now better prepared to
our facility and programs accessible for
assist guests with sensory sensitivities
guests who have sensory issues and
in having the most comfortable and
can become overwhelmed by certain
accommodating experience possible.
stimuli. To become sensory inclusive
ABOUT KULTURECITY
certified, Library staff members were trained on how to recognize guests
KultureCity is a leading non-profit
with sensory needs and how to
recognized nationwide for using its
handle a sensory overload situation.
resources to revolutionize and promote
Sensory bags, equipped with noisecanceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards, and weighted lap pads are now available for guests at the circulation desk. Families can download the free KultureCity App to preview our Social Story, which will provide a preview of what to expect when visiting the Library. Sensory issues occur when someone has a difficult time receiving, processing and responding to information from their senses, which – for those who are hypersensitive – often leads to avoiding places with activities that trigger their senses including light, sound, touch, taste, or smell. Sensory sensitivities are often experienced by individuals with autism, dementia, PTSD, and other similar
change in the community for those with sensory needs – not just those with Autism. Since the program’s inception, KultureCity has created over 350 sensory inclusive venues in four countries. This includes special events such as: NFL Pro-Bowl, NFL Super Bowl, MLB All-Star Weekend. KultureCity has won many awards for its efforts, including the NASCAR Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award in 2017. The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Quiet Space Sensory Room at Quicken Loans Arena was a finalist for the 2018 Stadium Business Award, and the 2018 Clio Sports Silver for social
KIDS SUMMER ART CAMP Ages 5-12 Mary Lou Reddick Public Library June 16 & 17, 2020 1:00-4:00pm Kids! Learn drawing, painting & mixed-media techniques at this fun and free 2-day art camp for kids. New projects each day! Lead by local teacher and artist, Crystal Schraiber. Th Registor: 817-237-9681 Mary Lou Reddick PL 7005 Charbonneau Street Lake Worth, TX 76135 www.LakeWorthTX.org
good in partnership with Cleveland Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena. Recently, KultureCity was awarded one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2019 by FastCompany.
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The Mary Lou Reddick Public Library has partnered with KultureCity to make
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I n f o r m a t i o n Te c h n o l o g y
UPDATE As technology continues to improve
every program and website we interact
then the answer is almost nothing. You
and make our lives easier, we often
with and read what it does, but that’s
launch a copy of your servers on the
overlook how this is driven by a
not practical; for this reason, we hire
cloud while your IT restores everything
system that evolves and becomes
security firms and purchase software
to its previous state, then be on your
more complicated by the day. In 1969,
to do this for us. Antivirus software is
way. As of today, secure cloud backups
when the internet was established, it
fantastic, it “protects us in a world of
are the best infrastructure-based
functioned as a
unknowns” from
defense we have against malicious
simple relay of
a whole host of
intent, because regardless of what
passing a packet
scary stuff, but it’s
they delete, modify, or encrypt, we can
of information
not perfect. New
always get it back. Hopefully, this will
from one
viruses are coming
continue to be enough, but as systems
computer
out every day,
continue to grow more complex, people
to another.
enabling hackers
continue to find new ways to exploit
However, when
and ransomware
it, so possibly 10 years from now we’ll
firms to operate
need something better than cloud
you click a link today, you’re not simply loading
securely and globally, stealing both
backups – super cloud backups on the
the content of the webpage, you’re
money and data. What happens
moon? Who knows? The point of all
passing credentials, cookie data,
then, when some new virus slips past
this is that there is a lot of information
location information, page history,
your state-of-the-art defenses, and a
that is needed in order to know how
and a mass of other information to
stranger demands a six-figure price just
to protect yourself and your company
dozens of destinations. And in turn,
so you can potentially get your data
from not only hackers and viruses
you are receiving information both
back? If you’re not prepared, then the
but from the mundane threats such
visible and hidden from all across the
answer is huge revenue loss, either in
as floods and fires (one water leak
web. The problem then is that there is
terms of paying a ransom or paying
above your server and, poof, your
no feasible way for you to know what
someone to rebuild everything from
data is gone). Having a knowledgeable
clicking a button actually does, other
the ground-up. If you are prepared,
and capable IT department is critical
than what you see happen. In a perfect
however, and are employing a suite
in order to make sure these threats
world, we could all open the code of
of cloud-based mountable backups,
don’t become concerns and that they
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can it support all our users? Are we
technology services nationwide since
happen, but nothing more. This is what
properly training our users to use safe
1991. Evolving through a digital
we do at iwerk; we not only help set up
practices both online and in our email?
revolution, iwerk has scaled by
your new computer and install all your
Lastly, do we have a disaster recovery
supporting thousands of users and
favorite software, but we also assess
plan in place? If they answer “no” to
partnering with hundreds of companies
your network, security systems, and
any of these we urge you to do your
across 31 states, from Fortune 500s
backup solutions to make sure you’re
best to protect yourselves. Because
to mom-and-pop shops, creatively
doing everything possible to prevent
when the hackers lose, we all win.
solving complex technology needs.
that seemingly harmless phishing email from turning into a networkwide catastrophe. We utilize CJIScompliant remote tools and employ the same antivirus software to protect you that we use to protect ourselves.
ABOUT IWERK iwerk is a technology solutions provider in Detroit, Mesa, Ariz. and Dallas/Fort Worth, offering a full range of software development and
iwerk gives leaders the space they need to lead, values people and builds solutions with tenacity across several industries, including healthcare, manufacturing and consumer. For more information, visit www.iwerk.com.
Our team works with you to build a disaster recovery plan and customize user training to make sure everyone is informed and knows how to stay safe. If you already have a great IT team that you’re in love with (which by the way, that’s awesome!) but would like to make sure you’re covered on all your bases, here are a few things to ask your IT: Do we have up-to-date antivirus on all endpoints? Are we performing daily offsite backups for all critical systems? In case we need to work from home, do we have a VPN configured, and
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stay mere threats – talk of what could
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Multi-Purpose
MULTI-PURPOSE FACILITY
FACILITY
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The Lake Worth Multi-Purpose Facility (MPF) is a facility that can be used for multiple functions such as birthday parties, baby showers, family reunions, graduation parties, business training, luncheons and more. The MPF is located at 7005 Charbonneau Road between the Lake Worth Library and Senior Center. This facility offers three (3) meeting rooms (that can be rented individually or combined) and a full-size kitchen is also available. Hours of operation for MPF is from 7:00 a.m. to midnight. All rentals require a 2-hour minimum. All rental deposits are refundable if no damage occurs to the rental area and the cleaning checklist is complete. All after hour rentals require a City attendant. For reservation information, please visit the City’s website www.lakeworthtx.org or call 817-237-1211 extension 100. Description Resident Non-Resident Room Choice Non-Profit Per Hour 501(c)(3) Per Hour
1 Room
$25.00
$35.00
Capacity
Amenities*
*Count Based on Lecture Type Capacity
1 or 2
60 People
Wireless Internet Projectors Podium 27 Tables(30”by72”) 100 Chairs Ice Machine Coffee Pot (upon request and renter shall provide supplies)
2 Rooms $40.00 $50.00
1 and 2 or 2 and 3
120 People 107 People
3 Rooms
$55.00
$65.00
N/A
167 People
2 Rooms with Kitchen
$60.00
$70.00
N/A
107 People
3 Rooms with Kitchen
$75.00
$85.00
N/A
167 People *Amenities available in rooms 1, 2 & 3
• City Attendant- $15 per hour (mandatory fee for after hour rentals of 100 people or less) • City Attendant- $25 per hour (mandatory fee for after hour rentals of 100 people or less-City holidays only) • Security- $25 per hour in addition to City Attendant (mandatory fee for after hour rentals of 100 people or more) • $100 refundable deposit for room(s) usage only • $200 refundable deposit for rooms with use of the kitchen • Rental times need to include set up and clean up time. • Deposit and Rental fees due in full upon reservation. • Standing reservations are available for 2 or more rentals made by the same applicant. LAKE WORTH DIRECTORY
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GREEN CRAFTS:
Homemade After Easter Decorations by Contributing Writer
Easter is a fun holiday that is great for craft enthusiasts; it is also the perfect craft season for using green and recyclable items when being creative. After this Easter try making homemade decorations, and this article will provide you with detailed instructions on creating homemade Easter decoration crafts from green items. EASTER BUNNY LID GARLAND You can make an adorable Easter green craft you will need: • Several old lids (You can use lids of all sizes and materials as long as they are round.) • White, black, and pink paint • Paintbrush • Ribbon • Scissors • Hot glue sticks • Hot glue gun • White foam sheets Start this decoration by painting all of the lids white. While the lids are drying cut ear shapes out of the foam sheet; remember to cut enough ears for all of your lids. Each lid will make one bunny face. When the lids have dried add a
After the bunny faces have dried glue the ears onto the backs of the lids and allow them to dry. To complete this green craft simply glue the lids to the ribbon in even intervals. Hang this green decoration around your home for Easter, and you will be proud of your homemade craft. EGG CARTON CHICKS You can make cute homemade baby chick decorations using an egg carton and a few other supplies. For this green craft you will also need: • Yellow and orange paint • Black permanent marker • Paintbrush • Glue
• Scissors • Yellow feathers To begin this homemade Easter craft cut out individual sections of the egg carton. This will leave you with round sections, and you should paint these yellow. Use the leftover scraps of the egg carton to cut out small dimond shapes, paint these tiny pieces orange and set aside to allow them to dry. Once completely dry fold the diamond shapes in half. Use glue on the back of the folded diamond and attach it to the egg carton. Once everything is dry add black dots for eyes. Glue the feathers to the top, back, and sides of the chick to finish the look. These homemade Easter chicks can be added to other green decorations, set on tabletops, mantels, and counters, or they can be strung from ribbon to make a homemade garland for Easter.
Going green is a great challenge and inspiration for crafts, and these homemade Easter decorations will provide you with fun and beauty. Try these homemade Easter decorations this year, and try being a little more green.
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bunny garland using lids. For this
pink heart for a nose, whiskers, and cute little oval shaped eyes. You can add different styles of features to each face for a fun twist as well.
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Three years ago this April, I was just finishing up my tour of duty at the Pentagon. Any tour at the Pentagon has long hours, is hard work, and is administrative in nature. But it is (mostly) rewarding. And that's all I have to say about that. Truth be told, I was eager for an opportunity to return to an operational assignment, somewhere. While at the Pentagon, senior Navy officials kept secret for some time who would be going where for future command assignments. However, among my peers, we all knew that NAS JRB Fort Worth was a coveted command spot, and I was pleasantly surprised when they pulled my name from the hat. A new assignment meant a new Navy adventure for my family of FIVE, so the Townsend clan began gearing up for yet another move – this time to Texas. I was to have some big shoes to fill in Fort Worth. Former NAS JRB Commanders read like a who's who around Fort Worth. Many continue to serve the Fort Worth area community today, in great ways. One NAS JRB Commanding Officer was my former fleet squadron CO some time ago, and it was an honor to follow in his footsteps. LAKE WORTH DIRECTORY
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The time had come for me to
the summer. Moreover, I have to
depart the Pentagon. I left on a Friday
ensure that my troops are trained
to begin several days of Command
for future leadership assignments
training and then head west - solo
and to go to war when called upon.
in my Jeep - en route to Fort Worth. Jeannette and the kids joined me in Fort Worth for Change of Command but would remain in D.C. until school was out. I have to be honest, Change of Command day was a blur and Jeannette to this day reminds me of people that we had met on that day.
Over the past three years, some days were, of course, more of a challenge than others. But, the people on and off this base who I have served alongside are the true movers and shakers that both keep the Base running in topnotch order and keep us a strong part of this Fort Worth Community. However, as with all military careers, this assignment must come to a close. I will take away from my Fort Worth three years of my 25 years in uniform. I will reflect back with pride in our community and its citizens, both on and off the Base. I will miss a crisp
The first few months as CO moved pretty fast, and on some days it felt as if I was drinking from a fire hose of information. I quickly learned that the Base civilian staff and men and women in uniform were the best in the business. They excel at running the day-to-day operations of the Base, and my role was to give them my horsepower to overcome obstacles when they needed it. In addition to leading our military and civilian staff, many of my duties are not unlike a City Administrator. We have roads and buildings, an electrical grid, and water and sewer networks. We have a fire and police department, an emergency response team, and citizen outreach programs. We have a chapel, a childcare center, a shopping town center, lodging, a boat dock, and a marina. There is family housing, unaccompanied housing, a dining facility, and three colleges, along with 40 tenant commands and an airport. We have to keep the lights on, water running, people heated in the winter and cooled in
morning's sunrise in my deer stand and a beautiful Texas evening in a borrowed kayak and my fishing pole on Lake Worth. During this tour, I was even witness to my daughter's first
mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and have potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government." On April 17th, I will turn over
rodeo buckle. Fort Worth is a place and
stewardship of NAS JRB Fort Worth
an experience we will never forget.
to a new Commander, pack up my
I was a Naval Academy graduate and had to commit to memory our school motto as a midshipman. I think that in all these years of service, I never truly understood its full meaning until this tour. These words have served me well these past three years:
family for our next navy adventure, and return to the Pentagon. Only this time, our pack out will include Anna's horse Ruby and the muchloved Texas dirt on our boots. We will miss it here, but I'm leaving the Base in safe hands. Captain Mark McLean, NAS JRB's new Commander, is coming home to Texas. Mark is a native of Bullard, Texas and is a graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler. He has served two previous tours onboard NAS JRB, one tour as a pilot for the "Lone Star Express" of VR-59 flying the C-40 aircraft, and a follow on staff assignment with Fleet Logistics Support Wing. When you meet him, I will leave it up to you to ask him about his Pentagon tour. All the best, JT and the entire Townsend family 2020
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tour what I believe will be the best
"To develop Midshipmen morally,
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ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO YOUR PET? 26
ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO
YO U R P E T ?
Breathe Easy
Although many people have
and rodents. There is no species or
discovered the beneficial effects
breed to which humans cannot develop
of caring for a furry friend, the fact
allergies. Fur length and type will not
remains that roughly 15 to 20% of
affect or prevent allergies — sorry,
the population is allergic to animals.
Labradoodle lovers. Certain pets can be
The result? Countless pet parents
less irritating than others to those who
in unhappy, unhealthy situations
suffer from allergies, but that is strictly
— and their beloved pets are the
on an individual basis and cannot
cause! Allergen is the medical term
be predicted.
for the actual substance that causes an allergic reaction. Touching or inhaling allergens leads to reactions in allergic individuals. Symptoms can include red, itchy, watery eyes and nose; sneezing; coughing; scratchy or sore throat; itchy skin, and most serious of all, difficulty breathing. The most common pet allergens
Once the diagnosis of a pet allergy is made, a physician will often recommend eliminating the companion animal from the surroundings. Heartbreaking? Yes. Absolutely necessary? Not always. Keep in mind that most people are allergic to several things besides pets, such as dust mites, molds, and pollens, all
are proteins found in their dander
of which can be found in the home.
(scales of old skin that are constantly
Allergic symptoms result from the total
shed by an animal), saliva, urine, and
cumulative allergen load. That means
sebaceous cells. Any animal can trigger
that if you eliminate some of the other
an allergic response, but cats are the
allergens, you may not have to get
most common culprits. People can also
rid of your pet. (Conversely, should
become allergic to exotic pets such
you decide to remove your pet from
as ferrets, guinea pigs, birds, rabbits,
your home, this may not immediately solve your problems.) You must also be
“I love my dog, there are several things I do to manage the dander and allergens to ensure she stays with me. When she greets me at the front door after a long day at work with a wagging tail and excited tippy taps it makes it all worth it”— Liz Wallace
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prepared to invest the time and effort needed to decontaminate your home environment, limit future exposure to allergens and find a physician who will work with you. Read on for helpful tips:
• Create an allergen-free room. A bedroom is often the best and most practical choice. By preventing your pet from entering this room, you can ensure at least eight hours of freedom from allergens every night. • Limit fabrics. Allergens collect in rugs, drapes, and upholstery, so do your best to limit or eliminate them from your home. If you choose to keep some fabrics, steam-clean them regularly. You can also cover your furniture with sheets or blankets which you can remove and wash regularly. • Vacuum frequently using a vacuum equipped with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate arresting) filter or a disposable electrostatic bag. • Install an air purifier fitted with a HEPA filter. Our modern, energyefficient homes lock in the air that is loaded with allergens, so it’s smart to let in some fresh air daily. • Use anti-allergen room sprays. These sprays deactivate allergens, rendering them harmless. Ask your allergist for a product recommendation.
DECONTAMINATING YOUR PET • Bathe your pet at least once a week. Your veterinarian can recommend a shampoo that won’t dry out his skin. Bathing works to wash off the allergens that accumulate in an animal’s fur. • Wipe your pet with a product
TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF • If possible, have someone other than yourself do the house cleaning, litter box work and pet washing, wiping, and
formulated to prevent dander from
brushing. If you must clean the
building up and flaking off into the
house or change the litter, be
environment. Ask your veterinarian
sure to wear a dust mask.
to suggest one that is safe to use on animals who groom themselves. • Note any symptoms of
• Wash your hands after handling your companion animal and before touching your face. The areas
dermatitis exhibited by your
around your nose and eyes are
companion animal. Dermatitis
particularly sensitive to allergens.
often leads to accelerated skin and fur shedding, which will up your allergen exposure. • Brush or comb your pet
• Designate a “pet outfit” from among your most easily washed clothes. Wear it when playing or cuddling with your
frequently. It’s best to do
companion, and you’ll leave
this outdoors, if possible.
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CLEANING
During The Coronavirus Crisis by Debbie Sardone
Cleaning is always near and dear to our hearts at Buckets & Bows Maid Service. But we are taking our role in helping you keep your
Then disinfect with a disinfecting
right now during the Coronavirus
spray or disinfecting wipe. Look for
crisis. Here are our cleaning tips for
a brand that says “kills 99.9%” on
you to keep your home clean and
the label or “contains 70% alcohol.”
safe in this health emergency.
Diluted bleach works too and most of
KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN.
us have bleach in our laundry areas.
inside. Wash your hands with soap and water when you enter.
COVID-19
First, clean surfaces as described.
homes clean even more seriously
Take your shoes off before coming
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RIGHT NOW, SANITIZE HIGHTOUCH SURFACES...DAILY.
Clean your home regularly. Weekly or bi-weekly upkeep/maintenance is recommended. Vacuum. Dust. Use a microfiber cloth and water to remove 99% of the germs on surfaces, or use a cleaning towel or cloth with a soap or detergent-based, all-purpose cleaner. Wash your hands with soap and water before you start cleaning, and
Examples of high touch areas in your home include: popular drawer handles or cabinet pulls, door knobs, light switches and light switch plates, toilet flush handles, faucets, microwave door
your phone in any cleaning agent! Use a 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe or Clorox Disinfecting Wipe to gently wipe your devices’ surfaces. Don't use bleach. (Clorox Disinfecting Wipes actually do not contain bleach). Avoid getting moisture in any openings, and again, don’t submerge your device in any cleaning agents.
TOP 3 TIPS OF THE DAY. • Know that a disinfecting wipe is good for about three wipes before it loses its effectiveness. • Don’t use “rags” to clean. We use
and buttons, coffee pot handle and
microfiber cloths or lint-free cotton
buttons refrigerator door handle, backs
cloths which are used in only one
of popular chairs, and TV remotes.
home before they are laundered.
DON’T FORGET YOUR GERMIEST DEVICES: YOUR PHONE AND YOUR LAPTOP.
Avoid cross-contamination!
First, clean your devices by rubbing
• Never mix cleaners! And always follow your product’s label directions for safety and effectiveness.
do it again when you are done. If you
gently with a clean microfiber cloth
wear gloves to clean, be sure to wash
to remove the dust and dirt. (Be sure
them with soap and water when you
business and invite you to call
to remove the case on your phone,
us at 469-610-2918 or visit our
first!) Never spray anything onto your
website at bucketsandbows.com
laptop/computer and never submerge
if we can be of assistance.
are finished, and then allow them to dry fully before putting them away.
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We are currently open for
EFFECTIVE RESUME by Steve Gamel, Owner of Edit This
C
rafting a standout resume is easier said than done. You could be
Own your summary statement
a young person fresh out of college with only a few internships
There are recruiters and business
under your belt, or a 30-year veteran with a seemingly unending
professionals who don’t think having
list of accomplishments. Clearly, it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach.
a summary statement near the top of your resume is important. I couldn’t
What do you put on there? What
resume. I take pride in it because I
do you leave off? What are the
know what it’s like to be on
keywords I need to use to nab this
the job hunt. While there is no
job? The answers to these questions
one-size-fits-all approach, here
are different for every job hunter in
are 6 tips to keep in mind:
every career field. What’s more is that I did a quick non-scientific poll of the internet and it appears most employers and recruiters only spend roughly
Avoid grammatical errors Just for grins, I went back and found my first resume. It was filled with so many
six seconds reviewing a single resume. Why do we even put in the time? But it remains important to craft an amazing
NO EMPLOYER WILL TAKE YOU SERIOUSLY IF YOUR ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS THAT HORRIBLE.
The emphasis should not only be on
your qualifications and what your objective is in a way that allows you to speak directly to whomever you are attempting to work for. Stay organized Make sure everything on your resume is clearly organized and includes names
style errors that I wish I
of previous employers, positions
could travel back in time
held, responsibilities, and key dates
just to slap my younger
worked. Start with your most recent
self. No employer will
job and work back in reverse order.
take you seriously if your attention to detail is that what you have, then
up to date at all times.
allows you to quickly summarize
punctuation mistakes and
horrible. Read through
resume and to keep it
disagree more. A summary statement
have someone you trust read over it.
Avoid generalities Highlight your educational and professional achievements, so make sure you are specific when you do that. Instead of saying, “responsible
highlighting your educational and
Create a clear header
professional achievements, but doing
for increasing business,” you should be
Make sure your header has all the
so in a way that makes those six
saying, “Increased sales revenue by
necessary contact information (your
seconds count. If an employer really
75% over a two-year span.”
name and updated phone number,
likes you, surely they will read deeper.
email, address, etc.) and that it’s
One of the many things I do at Edit This
properly centered all in one easy-to-
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by Kelly Murray
RESPECT FOR WAITSTAFF: If anybody is waiting on you, whether it be the barista at Starbucks or the waitress waiting to take your order, do them (and anybody around you waiting for service) a courtesy and pay attention. Should there be a call or text you have to respond to, step out of line or have a buddy hold your place or get your food for you.
In addition to these general rules for good mobile manners, remember to watch your language. If you're at a place where you wouldn't be spouting out curse words, don't do it on your phone – especially if there are children around. If you know a conversation is going to get heated, either save it for later or find a more remote location. As for distance, the general rule is to maintain at least ten feet between yourself and others around you. For all other situations, exercise good judgment - and never text or talk while driving.
UNIVERSAL QUIET ZONES: There are some places where it's never appropriate to take calls and send texts under any circumstances. Some of these universal quiet zones include theaters (unless you want to be pelted with popcorn), churches, funerals, weddings (maybe at the reception, but never during the ceremony), at plays (or anything having to do with the theater), at hospitals (except for the waiting room) and in the library.
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early everyone has a cellphone, so it's as good a time as any for a refresher course on appropriate cellphone manners. Not only will having a grasp of mobile manners make a good impression on others, but it could also save you some unwanted hostility from strangers at the bus stop to servers, fellow diners, and dates.
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DATES: Ideally, the focus of a date should be on the person you're with at the moment, not on who may be suddenly texting or calling you. If you don't have enough willpower to let calls go to voicemail or ignore texts, put your phone in your pocket or purse and ignore. Placing it on the table is never wise, especially if you have it on vibrate or have a crazy ringtone that's likely to have everyone in the place looking to see who's playing "Super Freak."
CALL VOLUME: Even though cellphones are getting smaller and smaller, the speakers on newer phones are perfectly capable of picking up your voice – so there's no need to yell. Be mindful of who's around you and adjust your vocal tone accordingly. If your call suddenly gets heated, try to find a place with a little more privacy where you can have such a conversation without bothering everyone around you.
FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTIONS: If someone is taking the time to have lunch with you or meet with you for business reasons, suddenly taking a call or texting is just plain rude. Such behavior can be disastrous if you're meeting with a client or going through a job interview. If you know you can't resist the urge, either turn your cellphone off completely or leave it in the car.