When snow decides to arrive, residents are responsible for the removal of snow and ice between any common sidewalk or road and the front or back door and driveways.
As stated in the Resident Guidelines and Community Handbook, Fort Leavenworth Frontier Heritage Communities will remove snow and ice from starts, stops, hills, school sidewalks and crosswalks, public sidewalks, roads and parking lots in residential areas only if there are two or more inches. During a snowstorm or unsafe weather conditions, snow and ice removal will be delayed until weather conditions ease and return to a safe status.
Residents are asked not to use salt products to melt ice around their homes because it can damage the concrete.
For more information about snow and ice removal, see the Resident Guidelines and Community Handbook or call (913) 682-6300.
Christmas tree pick-up
Set Christmas trees with all lights and decorations removed curbside Jan. 6. TideWater will collect and properly dispose of them.
Slim Down kick-off
Grab a friend and come to the 2012 Slim Down Fort Leavenworth Challenge kick-off event from 6-8 p.m. Jan. 25 at Gruber Fitness Center. Marci Sedwick, a registered and licensed dietitian from Munson Army Health Center, will give a presentation on diet and healthy eating. For more information or to register, contact Camri Yates at cyates@mmhusa.com.
Valentine card fun
Throughout the month of January, FLFHC is collecting homemade children’s Valentine’s Day cards. Children who want to participate will need to create a homemade card using their imagination and creativity. Any materials can be used, including premade Valentine’s cards as long as they are used in a creative manner with personal touches added.
Children of all ages can enter, the only requirement is the cards must be homemade. Bring cards to the FLFHC office at 549 Kearney Ave. before Jan. 27 to be eligible to win. All cards collected will be displayed in the FLFHC office. Winners will receive a sweet gift and have their creativity published in the FLFHC February newsletter.
Don’t forget to stay updated with the latest news and other important information by adding FLFHC on Facebook and following on Twitter. Visit the FLFHC website at www.ftleavenworthfamily-housing.com for downloadable forms and other useful information.
For more information on any FLFHC upcoming events, contact Camri Yates at cyates@mmhusa.com.
Utilities tip
Scrape dirty dishes clean instead of using water to rinse them before putting them in the dishwasher.
When snow decides to arrive, residents are responsible for the removal of snow and ice between any common sidewalk or road and the front or back door and driveways.
As stated in the Resident Guidelines and Community Handbook, Fort Leavenworth Frontier Heritage Communities will remove snow and ice from starts, stops, hills, school sidewalks and crosswalks, public sidewalks, roads and parking lots in residential areas only if there are two or more inches. During a snowstorm or unsafe weather conditions, snow and ice removal will be delayed until weather conditions ease and return to a safe status.
Residents are asked not to use salt products to melt ice around their homes because it can damage the concrete.
For more information about snow and ice removal, see the Resident Guidelines and Community Handbook or call (913) 682-6300.
Christmas tree pick-up
Set Christmas trees with all lights and decorations removed curbside Jan. 6. TideWater will collect and properly dispose of them.
Slim Down kick-off
Grab a friend and come to the 2012 Slim Down Fort Leavenworth Challenge kick-off event from 6-8 p.m. Jan. 25 at Gruber Fitness Center. Marci Sedwick, a registered and licensed dietitian from Munson Army Health Center, will give a presentation on diet and healthy eating. For more information or to register, contact Camri Yates at cyates@mmhusa.com.
Valentine card fun
Throughout the month of January, FLFHC is collecting homemade children’s Valentine’s Day cards. Children who want to participate will need to create a homemade card using their imagination and creativity. Any materials can be used, including premade Valentine’s cards as long as they are used in a creative manner with personal touches added.
Children of all ages can enter, the only requirement is the cards must be homemade. Bring cards to the FLFHC office at 549 Kearney Ave. before Jan. 27 to be eligible to win. All cards collected will be displayed in the FLFHC office. Winners will receive a sweet gift and have their creativity published in the FLFHC February newsletter.
Don’t forget to stay updated with the latest news and other important information by adding FLFHC on Facebook and following on Twitter. Visit the FLFHC website at www.ftleavenworthfamily-housing.com for downloadable forms and other useful information.
For more information on any FLFHC upcoming events, contact Camri Yates at cyates@mmhusa.com.
Utilities tip
Scrape dirty dishes clean instead of using water to rinse them before putting them in the dishwasher.