Do you love a riddle? Then join Dr. Lori Gardner with Rhodes College on Thursday, November 9th at 1:30. Reserve your seat by contacting the Library.
This is part of the Lifelong Learning program offered in conjunction with the Senior Center. Lifelong learning classes are designed not only to educate, but to also increase critical thinking skills, improve cognitive and emotional health, inspire curiosity, and increase social engagement.
If you're an Arlington senior, DON'T MISS THIS WEDNESDAY at the Senior Center.
Medicare Part D is your prescription drug plan. Just like your health, Medicare prescription plans can change every year—and your current plan might be changing. Plus, not all plans have the same benefits and out of pocket costs. SHIP, which is part of the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability will be at the center. Trained individuals from SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) will provide FREE personalized health insurance counseling. Counselors will show plans available, with ratings and reviews, empowering you to choose the plan that’s best for your individual needs.
Call ahead to reserve your time slot! We'll see you there.
Grab your calendars - there's so much good stuff coming up in Arlington and you don't want to miss out! More details on our special events can be found on the Town website.
https://www.townofarlington.org/page/special-events
Do you have training in development areas like landscaping, engineering, or architecture? Or maybe you have a Finance background? Then we may be looking for you!
Arlington is looking to fill open positions on several Town boards and committees, including the Design Review Committee (DRC) and Finance Committee.
If you're an Arlington resident who's interested in participating and feel you have expertise to contribute, please fill out an Interest Form from the Town's website today.
https://www.townofarlington.org/page/boards-committees
An Invitation to All - The Arlington Chamber is hosting a Veterans Day ceremony to honor all who have served this Sunday at 3pm. The ceremony will be at The Crossing Amphitheater and will include a performance by the AMS Symphonic Band.
Do you love a parade?!? Arlington is looking for floats & participants for this year's Christmas Parade. If interested, you have until Nov 30th to get your application in to our Parks Department. More information can be found on the Town website:
https://www.townofarlington.org/page/christmas-parade
The Town of Arlington would like to wish everyone a Safe and Happy Halloween!
Bringing different generations together is a beautiful thing! Have you heard Arlington Senior Center has partnered with our school district in the Paws Reading Program? Twice a week, volunteers from the Senior Center visit Donelson & Arlington Elementary Schools to work with small groups of K - 2nd graders in reading and literacy.
From what we hear, the seniors are benefiting as much as the students! One more reason to be proud of our Arlington community!
The Town of Arlington would like to remind dog owners they are not allowed to let their dogs run loose in Town parks and public spaces.
We love dogs too, but there are some good reasons for dogs to be on a leash:
1. It's the law. - The Town ordinance dictates a dog must not be allowed to run free on public land. This is intended to protect the dog, the owner, and the general public.
2. Dogs under control are less likely to get into something harmful. - An off-leash dog can encounter many dangers, from vehicles, broken glass, rancid food or dead animals, dangerous wildlife and more. And vet visits are expensive, even if injuries are treatable.
3. While your dog may be friendly, not every dog you meet will be. - Keeping your dog on a leash prevents unwelcome encounters with unfriendly dogs and other animals.
4. Not everyone you meet is physically able to withstand a dog jumping on them or running into them. - Your dog may be overly friendly, but the elderly walker, child, or pregnant woman walking in the park may not be able to handle their friendly "hi" if they jump or bump into them.
5. People have the right to use public parks and trails without being confronted by loose dogs. - Not everyone is a "dog person" and some may have a fear of dogs. Residents should be able to use our public spaces or go for a jog with an expectation there will be no loose dogs.
It's in everyone's best interest to obey leash laws and keep themselves, their dogs, and the public safe and free from bad experiences that can happen when a dog is loose.
Are you on an HOA Board for your neighborhood? If so, make sure your neighborhood's info is up-to-date with the Town by filling out the HOA Contact Registry form. Our goal is to establish a relationship where we can better exchange information that directly affects residents in your neighborhood.
The form is available on the Town website or through the Town app.
https://www.townofarlington.org/page/hoa-contact-registry
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - The Town of Arlington Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a meeting at Town Hall (5854 Airline Rd) on October 30, 2023, at 5:30PM to consider a parking wavier for a property at 10972 Highway 64.
GOOD NEWS - If you missed registration for Arlington Youth Basketball, they've extended it until this Sunday night (10/29)! It's open for kids age 5-14 and all participants will receive a Nike jersey and a free ticket to a Grizzlies home game.
Information on the League: https://www.ymcamemphis.org/main/arlington-youth-basketball/
Online Registration: https://my.ymcamemphis.org/s/registration
REMINDER - Today is the LAST DAY to Register for Arlington Youth Basketball. If you have a 5-14 year old girl or boy who is interested, reach out to the Y today.
Information on the League: https://www.ymcamemphis.org/main/arlington-youth-basketball/
Online Registration: https://my.ymcamemphis.org/s/registration
Halloween is almost here! October 31st falls on Tuesday this year. The Town does NOT designate a specific date or time for trick-or-treating.
Some neighborhoods may choose to schedule Halloween activities on different dates, so residents can verify with their neighborhood associations. Otherwise, a simple way to communicate treats are being passed out at your home is by turning your front porch lights on (or turn them off if you are not participating).
Whenever you head out, always prioritize SAFETY while trick-or-treating:
- Use flashlights, glow sticks, or reflective tape to increase visibility.
- Always go out with a group or an adult, never alone.
- Stay on sidewalks whenever possible, and look both ways before crossing streets.
- Stick to well-lit areas, don't dart between parked cars, and use crosswalks.
- Visit only homes with porch lights on.
- Drivers should be extra cautious and drive slowly through residential areas.
- Be cautious around lit candles in Halloween decorations.
*As an alternative to traditional trick-or-treating, a TRUNK OR TREAT event is planned at the Shelby County Sheriff Substation on Saturday, Oct. 28th from 5-7pm. It is open to the public, candy & treats will be given to attendees, and members of the SCSO and Arlington Fire will be participating.
Bring your chairs or quilt to the Crossing Amphitheater TONIGHT to enjoy music from Basketcase starting at 7pm. This final Music On The Square is sponsored by Patton Plumbing Heating & A/C and Spreading Sunshine.
In case you haven't heard, Forrest Steet is OPEN again!
Improvements may take time to get used to, so keep an eye out for new crosswalks & stop signs when traveling through the area.
We know Halloween & Thanksgiving haven't happened yet, but Town staff are already thinking about Christmas! The Town is looking for volunteers for Christmas on the Square. We still need volunteers on the day of the event, a sponsor for the Toy Tent, more food trucks, and market vendors with homemade crafts.
The event is scheduled for December 1st. If you or somebody you know would like to participate, please reach out to the Parks Department 901.867.9555.
Don't Miss Out!! Saturday, Oct 21st, is your last chance this year for both Music On The Square and the Arlington Crossing Market!
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