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LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAM BOARD AND COMMISSION OPENINGS <br /> Once again, the Louisville Parks and Recreation The City has <br /> Department and the Louisville Resource Conservation eleven Boards and <br /> Advisory Board will promote the Living Christmas Tree Commissions that VOILIENTEERN <br /> Program. The program was initiated a few years ago to advise the City NEEDED <br /> educate the community on alternatives to cut and artificial Council and staff. <br /> trees. Here's how the program works: Members are <br /> 1.You must obtain a tree voucher. To do so, contact the appointed by the Mayor and City Council to fill <br /> Parks and Recreation Department at (303) 666-6565, vacancies at the beginning of each new year. Openings <br /> extension 502. are advertised in the local paper, on Louisville Channel <br /> 2.Purchase a 4' or larger potted Christmas tree. 16 and the City web site. <br /> Treehouse Nursery is offering a 20% discount and At this time,it is not known how many positions will <br /> Green Spot Nursery is offering a 10% discount be available. If you are interested, keep an eye out for <br /> towards the purchase of a tree. The Tree Farm and the advertising. The City's Boards and Commissions are: <br /> Flower Bin will also carry the trees. Please contact <br /> them to find out if they are offering discounts. Ards and Humanities Council <br /> 3.Donate the tree to the City of Louisville after Board of Adjustment <br /> Christmas and receive a rebate of 50% of the tree cost, Building Code Board ofAppeals <br /> up to $50.00. Historical Commission <br /> 4.Check with your tax preparer,you may be able to take Horticulture and Forestry Advisory Board <br /> a tax deduction for your donation. Housing Authority <br /> Living Christmas trees can only be kept indoors for Libra Board of Trzrsteee <br /> seven days. After Christmas, the trees will be stored and Local LicensingAuthorzty <br /> planted in the spring in one of Louisville's parks. Open Space Advisory Board <br /> Planning Commission <br /> To obtain additional information about the 2000 Living Resource Conservation Advisory Board <br /> Christmas Tree Program, call City Forester, Dave Sexton, <br /> at 303-666-6565, extension 503. For further information about openings,please call 303 <br /> 666-6565, extension 351. <br /> PLAY FOR PAY AT THE RECREATION CENTER <br /> The City of Louisville is now accepting applications <br /> for the following positions: <br /> Recreation Aides <br /> /4 * Child Care Providers <br /> ,♦ Lifeguards <br /> Water Safety Instructors �i►� <br /> Sports Officials and Scorekeepers � � <br /> Gymnastics Instructors ' <br /> Fitness/Wellness Instructors b <br /> Applications are available at the Louisville Recreation <br /> Center, 900 West Via Appia, and at City Hall, 749 Main <br /> Street. Pay rates depend on job and applicant experience. <br /> For more information, please call the Human Resources <br /> Division at (303) 666-6565, ext. 402. <br /> Winter 2000 7 <br />
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