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From Nov. 30-Dec. 17, special North Pole Express Mailboxes will be found in the lobby of Fullerton City Hall, the Children’s Library of the Fullerton Main Library, the Hunt Branch Library, and at Independence Park.
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The FLY Program has been designed to encourage youth in making positive and safe choices. The program is a collaborative effort between the Fullerton Police and the Parks and Recreation Department. The goal of the FLY Program is to assist youth in becoming aware of their abilities, behavior, and values, qualities we believe are necessary in developing healthy and responsible young adults.
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City Hall will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26 and 27, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. It will reopen at 7 a.m. Monday, Nov. 30.
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The 22nd Annual Fullerton Veterans’ Day Parade and Ceremony will be held Nov. 11. The parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Downtown Plaza, located on Wilshire Avenue, east of Harbor Boulevard and adjacent to the Fullerton Museum Center, and end at Hillcrest Park at the intersection of Harbor and Valley View Drive.
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Parents searching for ways to keep their kids happy - and busy – while schools are out for the extended Thanksgiving holiday need look no further than Fullerton’s landmark Hillcrest Park! |
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Calling all ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night: You’ll feel right at home at Fullerton Market Thursday, Oct. 29. The market will host its annual “Okto-BOO-fest” on the 29th, featuring activities, games and special events for all ages.
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Demolition work at the Fullerton train station, 120 E. Santa Fe Ave. in Fullerton. Expected to begin Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. Upgrades at both the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo and the Fullerton stations to allow the trains to turn around more efficiently.
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Using input from public, Angelo’s & Vinci’s, Mc Donald’s, Foundation, ARTECO and staff, SMS Architects worked to develop a plan for Fox Block to share with Agency/Council and public.
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A window on the visual arts will be opened Saturday, Oct. 10, when the Village Art Center joins the 45th Annual "A Night in Fullerton" festivities. "A Night in Fullerton" is the city's annual celebration of the arts, featuring free music, dance and visual art programs at numerous locations in the city’s historic downtown.
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Saturday, October 10th 2009
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The Fullerton Public Library will take on a definite green tinge Saturday, Oct. 17, when its second annual “Book Festival” offers a special focus on the environment. The festival, which is free to the public, will take place from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Fullerton Main Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.
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Residents in a large section of east Fullerton near Troy High School have been without street lights since Sept. 10 when a piece of Edison Co. equipment failed.
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In an effort to give citizens a clear picture of the day-to-day world of the police officer, the Fullerton Police Department is gearing up to host a new session of its popular “Citizen Police Academy” in September.
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The Fullerton Museum Center will participate in the 5th Annual “Museum Day” program sponsored by “Smithsonian” magazine by offering free admission to the public on Saturday, Sept. 26.
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Grab your leash and let's go outside!
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Fullerton City Hall will be closed Monday, Sept. 7, for the Labor Day holiday. It will re-open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8.
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Work is slated to begin in late August on an approximately $1 million reconstruction project on sections of Orangethorpe Avenue.
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Summer Fun at Fullerton Museum Center!
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A ghostly hand selects the dinner music at one downtown Fullerton eatery, while an unseen prankster enjoys tossing pots and pans around at another.
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Saturday, October 10th 2009
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Traffic in the northbound lane of Euclid Street will be narrowed down to one lane at the intersection with Valencia Drive Tuesday through Wednesday, Aug. 4-6, to allow repairs to be made to the roadway.
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Landscaping tips that are both easy on the eye and easy on California’s unique environment will be offered in two free classes to be hosted by the City of Fullerton Office of Water Engineering.
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Artists from all disciplines are being sought to participate in the 45th Annual “A Night in Fullerton” cultural arts festival.
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If your pooch kisses like there’s no tomorrow, eats like he has just gotten off a diet, or stirs up gale force winds when he wags his tail, the Fullerton Museum Center would like to have a talk with you.
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Fullerton Transportation Center Parking Structure
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Bring your friends and family to this community-wide event. Learn the latest in water safety including rescue techniques and CPR. Enjoy a free lunch on us and educational activities for children of all ages!
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The first of three public hearings on the proposed West Coyote Hills project to be held by Fullerton advisory committees and commissions will take place Monday, July 27, when the plan is brought to the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Commission for review.
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If your planning on taking your family to the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular outdoor summer concerts but wonder how you all can have dinner and still arrive by the concerts’ 6:30 p.m. start time, no need to worry.
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In the time it takes you to make a phone call or answer the doorbell, a child can drown – often in a bathtub, and often in as little as one inch of water.
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The city’s implementation of Phase 1 is in response to a decision by the Metropolitan Water District to reduce allocations to member agencies. Should the city exceed the amount allocated by the MWD, the city will have to pay a penalty.
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It’s those covers – the funny and the just plain bad - that will be the focus of ”The 100 Worst Album Covers,” a new exhibit opening Aug. 1 at the Fullerton Museum Center.
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Phase 1 Water Conservation July 1, 2009
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A community workshop is set for Wednesday, July 1, to bring the public up to date on the proposed Fullerton Fox Village project adjacent to the historic Fox Fullerton Theatre.
The meeting will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Venetian Room at Angelo’s and Vinci’s Ristorante, 550 N. Harbor Blvd.
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An informational meeting is set for Wednesday, July 8, to bring the public up to date on the proposed West Coyote Hills project as it readies itself to go through the public hearing process.
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Construction is slated to begin late this month on a much-needed improvement project to Magnolia Avenue in West Fullerton.
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Construction is slated to begin in early July on a much-needed storm drain improvement project on Lawrence Avenue in Central Fullerton.
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The College World Series-bound Titan baseball team from California State University, Fullerton, will get a rousing send-off Saturday, June 13, at a rally in Downtown Fullerton.
The festivities will take place from 10-11 a.m. on Harbor Boulevard, between Commonwealth and Chapman avenues.
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Applications are being sought from citizens interested in serving on a new ad hoc advisory group that will oversee design efforts as part of the preparation of a master plan for Tri-City Park.
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The object of the search is "secret pals" - individuals, businesses and organizations willing to donate money to provide “scholarships” for children wishing to register for activities and events offered by the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department.
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Work has begun on much-needed renovations to Lions Field, home to many youth sports teams, including Little League and Pop Warner Football.
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A branch of the Clerk-Recorder’s Office has opened at 201 N. Harbor Blvd., and hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Pooch Park Anniversary Celebration
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An old-fashioned Independence Day celebration is in store Saturday, July 4, when the City of Fullerton presents its 20th Annual Community Fireworks Show and Festival.
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Things will get rocking at the Fullerton Sports Complex Wednesday, July 15, when the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular outdoor summer concert series returns with a lineup of performers sure to please every musical taste.
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Beginning July 1, 2009 the city will implement its new “Building Fee Waiver Program” for “green” (environmentally sustainable) projects.
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Everything that floats or flies will be in the spotlight Saturday, May 9, when the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary presents its “Fly-Float and Show” at Fullerton Municipal Airport.
The event, which is free to the public, will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
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The Fullerton City Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday, June 16, to receive citizen comment on a proposed increase in the city’s “pass through” water rate.
The hearing, which will be on the council’s 6:30 p.m. agenda, will also consider implementation of Phase I of the city’s Water Supply Shortage Conservation Plan.
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The U.S. Air Force will be the focus of a special salute Monday, May 26, at the 71st Annual Fullerton Memorial Day Observance.
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Looking for a good book? The Friends of the Fullerton Public Library have thousands of them, and they will all be on sale at the Main Library May 29-31.
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You can now pay Library fines online. Have your Card Number ready.
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Discover how you can benefit from a solar enerty system on your home during the day and at night.
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In an effort to help protect children from becoming potential drowning statistics, the Fullerton Fire Department is offering its popular “Watch the Water” drowning prevention program in which parents learn how to keep their children safe when around water.
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The program, offered June 15 through Aug. 7, will feature a variety of supervised activities for children 5-12 years of age. Activities will include games, team sports, arts and crafts, educational enrichment events, swimming and special events and excursions.
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Things will be rocking in downtown Fullerton Thursday, April 23, when musician Rusty Anderson performs at the outdoor Fullerton Market.
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Park Closures are: 4/20 - 6/6: The Large Dog Park is closed for renovations and 6/15 - 8/3: The Small Dog Park is closed for renovations.
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There will be a celestial air about Downtown Fullerton Thursday, May 21, when the rock group “Cloud 9” performs at the outdoor Fullerton Market.
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Volunteers are needed to place more than 3,600 crosses and an equal number of American flags at the graves of veterans at Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton in preparation for the 71st Annual Fullerton Memorial Day Observance Monday, May 25.
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Get connected with agencies and programs that can help you with taxes, food, bills, jobs, youth programs, and more.
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Don't miss the chance to hear well known artists in an intimate setting with superb acoustics!
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Children can expect fun, lasting memories created at Camp Hillcrest! Our diverse camp offers an amazing array of opportunities including arts & crafts, games, dance, science, sports, outdoor activities, and field trips… there’s something for everyone! Camp Hillcrest provides a wellrounded, exciting, and safe atmosphere for campers.
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The City of Fullerton is teaming with MG Disposal, the City’s trash contractor, to present a free compost give-away program Saturday, May 9, at Independence Park.
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At City Council direction, the Community Development Department has initiated an acoustic study to determine what base-line noise levels may be permitted for outdoor entertainment in the downtown.
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Hundreds of volunteers from the Truslow Park neighborhood, Maple School, Maple School PTA, the City of Fullerton and California Volunteers through a grant from KaBOOM! will join forces to build a new, safe, handicapped-accessible playground at Truslow Park.
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Don't miss the chance to hear well known artists in an intimate setting with superb acoustics!
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The Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular “Camp Hillcrest Spring Day Camp” for children 5-12 years of age will be held April 6-10, offering fun arts and crafts, games, enrichment clubs, and special excursions to the Los Angeles Zoo and the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.
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The work includes reconstruction of Chapman Avenue, from Victoria Drive to Acacia Avenue. Construction will begin February 17, 2009 and is expected to be completed within ten weeks, pending inclement weather.
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In an effort to reduce the delay between report and search, the Fullerton Police Department is launching an innovative program designed to help officers locate persons reported missing from their homes or caregivers.
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The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber of Fullerton City Hall, 303 W. Commonwealth Ave.
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Fullerton Councilwoman Sharon Quirk has announced she will launch a new session of her popular “walk and talk” programs in April.
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Motorists are reminded that Wilshire Avenue between Harbor Boulevard and Pomona Avenue in Fullerton, will be closed to vehicular traffic from 1-10:30 p.m. Thursdays, beginning April 2.
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The popular weekly outdoor “Fullerton Market” returns to downtown Fullerton Thursday, April 2, offering farm-fresh produce, arts and crafts, handmade apparel, live entertainment, food booths, and activities for young people.
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Downtown Fullerton will be the focus of three special meetings sponsored by the City of Fullerton for citizens interested in sharing their views on the future of the area.
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If you and your green thumb are free Saturday, March 14, the City of Fullerton and Fullerton Beautiful Inc. would like to make a date with you.
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The Parks department is sponsoring its ”3rd Annual Fullerton Fishing Derby T-shirt Design Contest,” and kids 10-14 are invited to submit their original artwork for consideration.
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Fullerton Public Library is now a ‘one stop shop’ for all your passport needs! The library provides and accepts passport application forms, as well as takes passport photos. Starting June 1, 2009, tougher regulations will go into effect that will impact citizens wishing to go to either Canada or Mexico.
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The program, which is free to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Osborne Auditorium of the Fullerton Main Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.
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Brea Dam Park Saturday, January 31 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Applications will be available starting Tuesday, Feb. 17, for local farmers, artisans, merchants and community organizations wishing to participate in the weekly outdoor “Fullerton Market” opening Thursday, April 2.
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In an effort to give citizens a clear picture of the day-to-day world of the police officer, the Fullerton Police Department is gearing up to host a new session of its popular “Citizen Police Academy” in March.
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The project is the Chapman Avenue Reconstruction, from Victoria Drive to Acacia Avenue, and work on the project is tentatively slated to begin in February 2009.
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“Guitar Gateways,” a 12-week course designed for students in fifth through ninth grades, offers guitar lessons, guided practice, and mini-courses in music theory, history and appreciation, with an emphasis on jazz, blues and rock.
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“AlertOC” has the capacity to send notifications of emergency conditions to registered participants within minutes via phone, cell phone, email and text. The primary use of the system is to disseminate messages pertaining to the health or safety of a community, and can include such situations as major fires, flooding, missing persons and road closures.
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Dozens of events staged at numerous sites in the streets, sidewalks and buildings of historic downtown Fullerton on December 31, 7 p.m. to midnight.
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Christmas tree in Fullerton Downtown Plaza adjacent to the Fullerton Museum.
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Anticipated construction start date is December 15, 2008. Although the City makes every attempt to minimize the impact to the public, traffic delays are anticipated. Alternative commuter routes are recommended.
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Three public workshops have been scheduled to give citizens an opportunity to get answers to their questions about the new waste recycling system proposed for the City of Fullerton.
The workshops are set for Dec. 18 and Jan. 7 and 13. All three workshops will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Fullerton City Hall, 303 W. Commonwealth Ave.
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"The holidays can be one of the loveliest times of the year," said Fullerton Fire Chief Wolfgang Knabe."Yet, too often they can turn to tragedy when someone forgets to take a few extra minutes for safety's sake."
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’s firefighters are lighting a spark for needy children.
The firefighters are participating in the annual “Spark of Love” Toy Drive for disadvantaged children.
The drive runs through Dec. 24, and donations will be accepted up to 5 p.m. that day.
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We are Habitat for Humanity of Orange County and we are looking for qualified families for 7 homes to be built in Fullerton. Using volunteer labor and donated materials, and with the full support of the City of Fullerton, Habitat for Humanity of Orange County will build a total of 11 homes in the 400 block of W. Valencia Drive in Fullerton. Two of the homes, pictured above, were completed in January 2008 and two more homes are currently being built.
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This letter is to serve notice that Walnut Avenue adjacent to the south platform for the Amtrak/Metrolink Station, between the Harbor Blvd. Bridge and Walnut Way, as well as Walnut Way between Walnut Avenue and Lemon Street, will be reconstructed resulting in intermittent closure and/or delay on thesedates:
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Fullerton City Hall will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of the Veterans' Day holiday. It will reopen at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12.
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Now more than ever, it's time to recycle!
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A community open house has been set for Wednesday, Oct. 29, to obtain public input on the land use futures as part of the General Plan update in progress now.
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Taking out the trash in the City of Fullerton will soon have a whole new look if the Fullerton City Council approves a new contract with the city’s waste hauler, MG Disposal.
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Please join the City of Fullerotn in the first of a series of meetings as we discuss development of the Fullerton Civic Center area.
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An old friend returns with a new look Saturday, Nov. 8.
The 44th Annual “A Night in Fullerton,” the city’s annual cultural arts celebration, returns with a new date and format.
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Construction work on two sourthbound lanes.
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Calling all ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night: You’ll feel right at home at Fullerton Market Thursday, Oct. 30.
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Citizens are invited to join Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk Saturday, Nov. 1, on her last scheduled Walk and Talk. |
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The Fullerton Museum Center is accepting applications for a new session of its popular “Guitar Gateways” program.
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The more than 3,000 people killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, will be remembered in a special tribute to be held at the outdoor Fullerton Market on Thursday, Sept. 11.
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Preparations are nearing completion for Saturday, Sept. 13, when "Airport Day 2008" takes off at Fullerton Municipal Airport with a full load of special events and activities.
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Citizens are invited to join Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk on a “Walk and Talk” Saturday, Sept. 6.
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Landscaping tips that are both easy on the eye and easy on California’s unique environment will be offered in “California-friendly Landscape Training,” a free class sponsored by the City of Fullerton Office of Water Engineering.
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Police Community Partnership
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Starting Wednesday, Aug. 6, red light enforcement cameras will be operational for east- and west-bound traffic at the intersection of Orangethorpe Avenue and Harbor Boulevard.
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In an effort to give citizens a clear picture of the day-to-day world of the police officer, the Fullerton Police Department is gearing up to host a new session of its popular “Citizen Police Academy” in September.
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Awarding-winning mystery novelist and journalist Denise Hamilton will be the guest speaker at a special program presented Sunday, Sept. 21, by the Fullerton Public Library.
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Talented canines will be in the spotlight Thursday, Aug. 14, when the Fullerton Museum Center presents its annual “Dog Days of Summer” talent show and competition.
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Citizens are invited to join Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk on a “Walk and Talk” Saturday, Aug. 2.
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Young children and their families are invited to set their feet in the door of the Fullerton Museum Center in August for a special series of storytimes focused on the subject of shoes.
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Annual 'Fireworks Show and Festival' set for July 4
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Fireworks sales and use prohibited in Fullerton
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Fourth of July holiday closures announced
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Temporary road closures set for July 4 fireworks festival
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Outstanding students from Fullerton schools will be honored Tuesday, May 20, at the annual City of Fullerton Student Recognition Ceremony. |
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The U.S. Coast Guard will be the focus of a special salute Monday, May 26, at the 70th Annual Fullerton Memorial Day Observance.
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All aboard for fun!
Featuring vintage rail cars, exhibits, model train layouts, and railway memorabilia. Free Admission! More Information: http://www.scrmf.org/rrdays/ or 278-0648.
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How often do you walk into a building and wonder how safe it is? If the roof will hold up? If the walls will remain upright? If the floor will support your weight?
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Volunteers are needed to place more than 3,500 crosses and an equal number of American flags at the graves of veterans at Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton in preparation for the 70th Annual Fullerton Memorial Day Observance Monday, May 26.
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An up close and personal view of the world of sports is on display at the Hunt Branch Library as the library hosts an exhibit of photos by sports photographer Matt Brown.
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Work is slated to begin April 28 on reconstruction of Lemon Street between Orangefair Avenue and Freedom Avenue, in south Fullerton. |
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The award-winning Fullerton Museum Center is seeking proposals from artists interested in designing, coordinating and producing a public art project for the Lemon Street Overpass. |
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Need a good laugh? Then make plans to stop by the Fullerton Public Library the week of April 12-19.
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’s youth will be in the spotlight Saturday, April 19, when the City of Fullerton joins the “Global Youth Service Day” celebration.
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Mayor Quirk sets April 5 'Walk and Talk'
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Pooch Park Maintenance Closure April 28th - June 6th
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Parks and Recreation sets dodgeball tournament
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Teens can make the scene at 'Teen Scene'
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Fullerton Library offers 'one stop shop' for passports
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To educate the residents of Fullerton, beautify the City, and improve the environment
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The City of Fullerton is looking for community groups interested in "adopting" a park or public area for a 12-week period and help keep it free from litter. In exchange for their work, each group will each receive $325 from the City.
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Mayor Sharon Quirk will discuss the “State of the City 2008,” on Wednesday, February 13th.
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A community workshop on housing issues will be held Wednesday, Feb. 20, in conjunction with the update to the city’s Comprehensive General Plan in progress now.
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Planning Meetings Audio Live Online!
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To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the 657 area code will be added to the area served by 714.
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The Fullerton City Council and Fullerton Redevelopment Agency will hold a special meeting Tuesday, Jan. 29, to discuss the city’s affordable housing policies.
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will be closed Monday, Feb. 18, in observance of the "Presidents' Day" holiday. Its public counters will reopen at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19.
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The Children’s Library of the Fullerton Public Library will take a walk on the wild side Tuesday, Jan. 15, when it hosts animals from the rainforest as part of its popular After-School Program for students.
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A new session of the Fullerton Fire Department’s “Community Response Volunteer/Community Emergency Response Team” (CRV/CERT) program is set to get under way in March.
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Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk has announced her “Walk and Talk” for the first six months of the coming year.
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Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk has announced she will institute open office hours at City Hall starting in January for citizens who wish to meet with her to discuss issues of concern.
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Busy shoppers, brightly decorated homes and family get-togethers are all signs that point to the fact the holiday season is upon us.
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The firefighters are participating in the annual “Spark of Love” Toy Drive for disadvantaged children.
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1 – 6 p.m. Dec.1 Downtown Fullerton
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The parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Downtown Plaza
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In an effort to encourage greater citizen participation in its meetings, the Fullerton City Council has voted to change the starting time and format of its twice-monthly meetings.
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Calling all ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night: You’ll feel right at home at Fullerton Market Thursday, Oct. 18.
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The City of Fullerton is teaming with the Fullerton Arboretum to present three workshops on home composting this fall and winter.
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Things will get rocking at the Fullerton Sports Complex Wednesday, July 18, when the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular outdoor summer concert series returns with a lineup of performers sure to please every musical taste.
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The Fullerton General Plan Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting Monday, June 4, to discuss the update to the city’s Comprehensive General Plan in progress now. |
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An old-fashioned Independence Day celebration is in store Wednesday, July 4, when the City of Fullerton presents its 18th Annual Community Fireworks Show and Festival. |
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If your pooch likes to party, he (or she) will want to mark Saturday, June 9, on the calendar!
That’s the date for the official opening of Fullerton’s Pooch Park adjacent to Hunt Branch Library in West Fullerton.
Festivities will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and will include a variety of special activities for dogs and their owners.
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Things will get rocking at the Fullerton Sports Complex Wednesday, July 18, when the Fullerton Parks and Recreation Department’s popular outdoor summer concert series returns with a lineup of performers sure to please every musical taste.
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The City of Fullerton is beginning a community-based planning effort to update its General Plan – the official “blueprint” for long-range planning and development in the City.
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On July 1, 2006 the following department name changes took place:
The Development Services Department officially changed its name to become the Community Development Department. The Code Enforcement Division also changed its name to Community Preservation.
The Personnel/Risk Management Department changed its name to Human Resources.
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