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  • Connect with the City

    Blackboard Connect is the new method that City Hall has developed to contact you in case of an emergency.

    Click to City Hall's website to register for this important service that every Euclid resident should have.

  • Peace Officers' Memorial

    May is the month when we remember officers of the law who have fallen in the line of duty. Euclid's own Officer George Brentar is on the list. please take a look at the memorial where he, and others, are remembered. Here is the link.

  • Night out against crime!

     

    It's not too early to plan for the National Night Out Against Crime that will be held on Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Why not plan for your neighborhood to hold an outdoor picnic for your street, or maybe a parade! Think about it and talk with others in your area!

  • Euclid's NEW Schools

    Take a look at the Euclid City Schools website for information about their Open House opportunities. Tour both the historical buildings as well as the new ones. euclidschools.org

  • Choose Civility

    Public libraries are seen more and more as the centers of our communities. Since we're so lucky as to be one of the best libraries in the country, we take our responsibility seriously. This year we intend to share the principles of civility as often as possible. Stay tuned!

  • Time to Start the Seeds

     If you enjoy the taste of home-grown vegetables or if you want lots of flowers in your garden this summer, now is the time to start your seeds indoors. Growing by seed is the best way to save money as you enhance your property. Here's a step-by-step guide.

  • Happy 150th!

    The Federal Depository Library was established by an act of Congress 150 years ago. We have access to all the collections they hold for FREE! Check it out for yourself by clicking here!

  • Dead Sea Scrolls - Digitized!

    If you are interested in ancient history, you'll be amazed to take a look at the Dead Sea Scrolls as they look in digitized format. Link here to see the scrolls and read historical interpretation of them.

  • An Extra Day

    This year we celebrate Leap Year! That means we get an extra day. What do you plan to do with it? Why not practice a random act of kindness and use your day for good! Take a look at some of the history and traditions of February 29.

  • U.S. Census

    Babies are born every day and some of our relatives pass on. This changes the population statistics every decade! The New York Times has published an interactive map that shows you the most recent Census findings. Take a look to see the changes from the last census. Here is the link to the 2010 U. S. Census map.

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