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COMMUNITY NEWS VOLUME 36 • NUMBER 3 June, 2014

Mayor Riehl’s June Message

Hello to all. The official start of summer has arrived -- the annual Bellevue-Dayton Memorial Day Parade. The parade is the signal for the beginning of summer in Bellevue. The weather cooperated nicely, the crowds were great, and all the tributes to those who serve our country were wonderful and well deserved. Please remember that school is out for the summer and be aware of all the children and adults walking and riding bikes around Bellevue. Slow down and be on the lookout for people wanting to cross at the crosswalks and let them cross. It is the law. June will bring the start of our concert series at the Bellevue Beach Park. The first concert will be on Saturday, June 14 at 7 pm,followed by the July 12 show with the annual fireworks display at 10pm after the concert. Come down to the riverfront and enjoy some great family fun and good music to boot. Also our movie nights will take place on June 27 and July 25. Again this year we will be teaming up with the Bellevue Alliance who will host their monthly gathering starting at 6 pm with a grill out in the park before the 9:30 pm movie start. So

come down and be part of the Bellevue Alliance and enjoy a great movie too. The city-wide yard sale will take place on June 21. So dust off all those gently used items and sign up to take in this year’s event and hopefully earn some extra cash along the way. For those of you that want to host a yard sale that day; council waived the need for a permit. Please contact the clerk’s office for more information at 859-431-8888 to be placed on the map. As previously announced the city had a purchase agreement for the Marianne Theater. I am excited to report that we have officially closed on the property and have taken possession of one of the architectural gems of this region. Soon we will begin the public engagement part of the process to determine what the next life should be for this wonderful, historic building in Bellevue. With the warmer weather here to stay we all want to get out and enjoy our many great neighborhood parks. Recently it has been brought to our attention that the parks may be in need of the routine maintenance and some stepped up patrols by our law enforcement team. Should you see

any suspicious activity or have issue with anyone in the parks or anywhere in our community please call Campbell County Emergency Dispatch at 911 or the non-emergency number at 859-292-3622 and police will be dispatched to respond to your call. Soon signs will be posted in the park with these numbers for easy reference. Hats off and a big thank you to the Bellevue Neighborhood Association for all their hard work that makes our parks clean and green. And for the beautiful job they did this spring and summer along Fairfield Avenue and the expansion of pots and planters placed in the neighborhoods. If you are planning any summer projects around the house don’t hesitate to call the city offices for assistance with planning and understanding the needs of permits, inspections, or a certificate of appropriateness should you be in one of our historic districts. And remember to report any suspicious activity in your neighborhood to the police department at 859-295-3622 or 911 if needed. We all are eyes and ears on many occasions so please don’t hesitate to call. Enjoy your summer and have a great 4th of July holiday.

2014 FRED Awards

Each year the Bellevue Education Foundation sponsors the Fred award to deserving staff members of Bellevue Independent Schools. The Fred Award exemplifies trust-

worthy and approachable employees, someone who builds relationships and empowers others to enjoy their job. The Fred Award recognitions extraordinary service. Congratu-

lations to the 2014 recipients: Jennifer M. Biddle, Sharon Eaglin, Jenny Klaber, Mickey Hill, Sandy Brun and Kathy Riley.

Bellevue’s Community Cookout

Bellevue Preschool held their annual community cookout on May 8th. The community was able to enjoy a grilled hot dog along with some chips, pretzels, drinks and everyone’s favorite…desserts. Afterwards the children enjoyed an evening playing with their friends on the playground. Fun was had by all!

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Are You a Shopper, Seller, or Both? It’s that time of year again. Bellevue Renaissance is hosting the City-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, June 21 beginning at 8 am. The yard sale is all about the 3 R’s of going green – recycling, reuse, and reduce. In addition to going green this provides you with all sorts of opportunities in one day: 1. Eliminate items you no longer need and make cool cash by hosting a yard sale. 2. Find a new treasure or that something you need by visiting one of the many yard sales in Bellevue.

3. Meet your neighbors and visitors, too. 4. See our neighborhoods. The permit and fee are waived to encourage residents to participate. All you need to do is contact the city by stopping by or calling 431-8888 or 431-8866 to let us know the address of your yard sale. If you’d prefer to send an email sent it to jody.robinson@bellevueky.org and she’ll make sure you’re on the list. We’re asking you for your address, so we can put you on the map of yard sales.


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