2012 calendar - city of cuyahoga falls
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8/3/2019 2012 Calendar - City of Cuyahoga Falls
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Fellow Citizens of Cuyahoga Falls:The year 2012 will be a truly excitingand remarkable milestone for ourgreat City our Bicentennial
Celebration!
Cuyahoga Falls has been a bustling,progressive community since theearly 1800s and continues to growand evolve in the robust and deter-mined spirit of the founding fathersof our community and of our greatnation. Pride in preserving the healthand beauty of our natural physicalenvironment alongside a dedicationto serving one another continues to
drive the strength of our communityand the extraordinary quality of lifefor all citizens.
I invite you all to join me as weshare in the celebration of Cuyahoga
Falls Bicentennial throughout the upcoming year. Exciting Bicentennial events and cele-bratory programs are noted each month throughout this colorful 2012 BicentennialCalendar Edition with an emphasis on the August 3 - 12 special celebrations.
I would like to thank our Bicentennial event and calendar sponsors for their dedicationand commitment to the future of Cuyahoga Falls. Our past, our present and our future areall linked through a unique legacy of entrepreneurial and civic-minded leadership that will boldly guide us into the Cuyahoga Falls of tomorrow. Sincere appreciation is alsoextended to the Cuyahoga Falls Historical Society for ongoing dedication to preserving thehistorical treasures of our great City for all to appreciate and enjoy year-round.
Finally, thanks to you, my fellow citizens of Cuyahoga Falls, and to the hard working,devoted members of the Bicentennial Committee, the entire community can whole-heart-edly celebrate our Bicentennial throughout 2012 by enjoying a wonderful array of eventsand programs planned for this most exciting time in our history.
Proud to serve as your Mayor,
Don L. Robart
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New Years Day
Martin LutherKing, Jr. Day
New Years DayObserved
Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 8 pm
City Offices Closed Live Christmas Tree
Pickup This Week Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 8 pm
Mayors 1st Tuesday Cuyahoga Falls City
Schools Resume
Ice Rink Closed
Woodridge LocalSchools Resume
Ice Rink Closed
Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open
3 - 9 p m
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
Dance Fever
@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 9 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm
Live Christmas TreePickup This Week
Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Open
3 - 9 p m Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 9 pm
City Offices Closed Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 8 pm Ice Rink Open
3 - 9 p m
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
BicentennialFrozen River Festival@ Falls River Square
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Bicentennial FrozenRiver Festival
@ Falls River Square Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm
Senior Adult Casino Day@ Quirk 12:30 pm
Ice Rink Open 3 - 9 pm Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
FullMoon
NewMoon
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Closed
Ice Rink Closed
ChineseNew Year
Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Open
3 - 9 p m Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 9 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm Ice Rink Closed
Don L. Robart,Mayor
City Hall
330-971-8000Mayors
First TuesdayIs Every Month
330-971-8200www.cityofcf.com
Refuse & Recycle Collections Holiday Schedule
Department of Public Service Division of Sanitation 330-971-8010
If your weekly collection falls on or after one of the following holidays, it will be delayed ONE day.
Collection crews work all other holidays.
New Years Day 2012 ........................................................................................................... No Delay
Memorial Day.................................................................................................. Monday, May 28, 2012
Independence Day....................................................................................... Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Labor Day............................................................................................... Monday, September 3, 2012
Thanksgiving Day............................................................................... Thursday, November 22, 2012
Christmas Day....................................................................................... Tuesday, December 25, 2012
New Years Day 2013 ................................................................................... Tuesday, January 1, 2013
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8/3/2019 2012 Calendar - City of Cuyahoga Falls
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Since 1837 and the creation of the Hook and Ladder Company, concerned citizens who voluntarilycommitted to preserve the safety and protection of all, Cuyahoga Falls has been blessed with the very
best firefighter leadership. By 1888, the Cuyahoga Falls Village Council recognized the departmentscritical importance within the community and officially organized a volunteer Cuyahoga Falls FireDepartment (CFFD) then staffed by a chief, two captains and twenty call men.
In 1927, the CFFD moved from the basement of City Hall, which at that time was located at Front Streetand Broad Boulevard, to the Departments very first fire station, Fire Station 1 at 1924 Front Street. Bythen the CFFD had established a staff consisting of both paid members and volunteers. By 1932 thedepartment had become fully staffed by paid members.
Rapid growth of the community fromthe 1930s and 1940s through theearly Twenty-First Century has required
expansion of CFFD services and theconstruction of 4 additional FireStations. Today, the Cuyahoga Fallscommunity can continue to rely uponthe CFFD to provide the highest level ofexpertise and response for every typeof emergency. Emergency Medical Services alongside superbly trained Special Rescue Operations Teamssupport our most truly advanced safety and rescue forces.
Little known are the manyfunctions and operations
that the CFFD has per-formed for the communityin addition to providingtop-notch safety, firefighter
and rescue services. Since the very earli-est days of the department, CFFD staff hasanswered many community needs inways that have either been forgotten orperhaps taken for granted. Educationalservices for citizens of ages, childrens programming, as well as charitable assistance programs have all played valuableroles within the ongoing CFFD community legacy. The past, present and future of the community have been linked,
strengthened by the Cuyahoga Falls Fire Departments initiatives. Among the extraordinaryservices that have been provided for the community are the Christmas Toy RepairProgram of the 1930s, civic and holiday celebrations and support, CPR/AED trainingas well as year-round and seasonal educational programming, just to name a few.
Fire Department
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Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open
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Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
Daddy Daughter Date
Night @ Quirk 7 pm
CFABA BaseballRegistration
@ Quirk 10 am - 1 pm Ice Rink Open
12 noon - 9 pm Daddy Daughter Date
Night @ Quirk 7 pm Improv @ Quirk
7:30 pm
Daddy DaughterDate Night 1 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm Ice Rink Closed
Mayors 1st Tuesday Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Closed
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
CFABA BaseballRegistration @ Quirk10 am - 1 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm Ice Rink Closed Ice Rink Closed
Winter Art Show@ Quirk
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
CFalls KidsBicentennial Bash @ Nat
Winter Art ShowMusic & Desserts
@ Quirk 3 - 5 pm Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm
City Offices Closed
LAST DAYICE RINK OPEN12 noon - 8 pm
Senior Adult TexasHoldem @ Quirk12:30 pm
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
GroundhogDay
LincolnsBirthday
PresidentsDay
AshWednesday
WashingtonsBirthday
Mardi Gras
ValentinesDay
Ice Rink Open3 - 9 p m
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
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Dance Fever @ Quirk7:30 pm
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Historical records show that law enforcement in Cuyahoga Falls began in1836 with a Town Marshal system. That year, Sherman Peck was appointed as the
first Town Marshal. Officially elected to serve as Town Marshal in 1837, Peckdepended on volunteers, as did all early law enforcement officials, to assist in theperformance of law enforcement duties.
Through the early years of the community, the dedication of all CuyahogaFalls Town Marshals including Marshal Ira Goldwood who was killed in the lineof duty in 1906 after serving several terms, and Marshal William Sanderson who
served from 1916 - 1922, helped build a strong foundation for the future of effective community law enforcement.
Cuyahoga Falls made the transition from a Town Marshal system to a full-fledged Police Department in 1922. The firstChief of Police was Russell Duffy who served the community from 1922 until 1946. By 1938, Chief Duffy had developeda 10-man police force.
Police Chief Menzo Preston served from 1946-1964. During his tenure, the department grew to a force of 47 full time patrolmen and over 50reserve civilian defense officers. Following Preston, Chief Donald Brown led the department from 1964-1979. In 1973, under the leadership ofChief Brown, the departments first female police officers were hired.
The fourth Chief in the history of the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department was Chief Gene Fawley.Chief Fawley served the department from 1979- 1982. He was followed by Charles Elum, who served
as Police Chief from 1982 - 1986. Elum was Chief when the City of Cuyahoga Falls merged with Northampton Township. The merger added 10township officers to the Cuyahoga Falls Police Force. Donald Smith then served as Police Chief from 1986-1999. Under Chief Smiths leadership,the Police Department expanded its headquarters to better serve community needs, and launched the departments community policing initiative.
Chief Louis Dirker, Jr. served from 1999 until January 2001. He further developed the departments community policing initiative by expandingCuyahoga Falls law enforcement staffing and services. Upon Chief Dirkers retirement, Gordon L. Tomlinson became Chief. Chief Tomlinson,who served until December 2002, focused on further strengthening the department through advanced officer training and technology support.
Chief John Conley became the 9th Chief of Police on May 2nd, 2003 and retired with 25 years of service to the City of Cuyahoga Falls on January10th, 2011. The next day, Thomas Pozza was sworn in as the Cuyahoga Falls Police Departments 10th Chief of Police. Chief Pozza, a lifelong
resident of Cuyahoga Falls, has brought over 30 years of law enforce-ment expertise to the position. Chief Pozza is committed to buildingupon the CFPD mission of quality, integrity and professionalism.
Police Department
Sanderson
Duffy
Preston Brown
Fawley Elum
Smith Dirker
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Spring Break This Week for Cuyahoga Falls City and Woodridge Local Schools (March 19 - March 23)
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FullMoon
NewMoon
Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Dance Fever
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CFABA BaseballRegistration @ Quirk
10 am - 1 pm
Mayors 1st Tuesday
Free Touring PlayMysterious Affair atStyles by Agatha Christiefrom Great Lakes Theater@ Quirk 1 pm
Annual Benefit St. PatsCard Party @ Quirk1 pm
Antic Theatre SpringShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Antic Theatre SpringShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Daylight Saving TimeBegins Check YourSmoke Detector Batteries
Antic Theatre SpringMatinee Show@ Quirk 3 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Antic Theatre SpringShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Antic Theatre SpringShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Antic Theatre
Spring Matinee Show@ Quirk 3 pm
Akron Pops OrchestraConcert @ Quirk
7:30 pm
Ballroom Nights
@ Quirk 7:30 pm
BicentennialCommunity
Expo @ Natatorium Spring Cast-A-Ways
Garage Sale for Kids Only@ Quirk 9 am - 2 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Bunny Hop@ Quirk 11 am
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The historical development of Cuyahoga Falls as a well-planned community has relied on the City of Cuyahoga Falls Engineering Division.Engineering operations are directly linked with all City planning, development, public improvement, and construction projects.
Detailed Engineering records of the bustling Twentieth Century growth and change inCuyahoga Falls reveal yet another area of community leadership that has contributed to thesolid framework and infrastructure of our community today. This solid foundation will
guide City planning and engineering as weprepare for the future.
The Twenty-First century will no doubt be asexciting as the communitys past 200 years.Assuring efficient community transportationroutes, robust commerce and quality of life
in Cuyahoga Falls are all part of the ongoing vision supported by the expertise of ourEngineering Division.
Engineering Department
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FullMoon
NewMoon
Mayors 1st Tuesday
Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm
City Offices Closed Dance Fever
@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Easter Egg Hunt@ Water Works Park1 pm
Improv @ Quirk
7:30 pm
City of Cuyahoga FallsIncome Tax Due
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
BicentennialArbor Day Ceremony Senior Texas Holdem
@ Quirk 12:30 pm Ballroom Nights
@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Spring Cast-A-Ways
Outdoor Garage Salefor Adults 9 am - 2 pm
Palm Sunday Good Friday
Passover Beginsat Sundown
Easter
Earth Day Arbor DayAdministrativeProfessionals
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Parks & Recreation Department
Regarded as one of the best Parks and Recreation Departments in the state, the Cuyahoga Falls Parks and
Recreation Department has deep roots within the community and offers recreational opportunities for everyone.
Historically, the development of the Cuyahoga Falls parks system has been anchored by strong local leadership that continuesto embrace a true understanding of how recreational amenities directly impact the health and vigor of its citizens and overall
quality of community life.
Two of the largest of the efforts undertaken by theCuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Departmentare pictured. Water Works Pool, a 1939 WorksProgress Administration project, served the com-munity until 1994. The Natatorium which opened
in 2004 has its roots in the original Natatoriumsopen air facility of the 1960s.
Today the Cuyahoga Falls Parks and RecreationDepartment offersone of the finestpublic 18-hole golfcourses, BrookledgeGolf Course, plus 25parks and play-grounds facilities,the Quirk Cultural
Center activities andevents, a state-of-the-art Family Aquatic Center, and the fabulous Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium.
Visit Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department on Facebook!Or visit the City Web site at www.cityofcf.com for program and facility information.
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FullMoon
NewMoon
Armed ForcesDay
River Day
Memorial Day
Mothers Day Peace OfficersMemorial Day
Cinco de Mayo
Mayors 1st Tuesday Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Dance Fever @ Quirk7:30 pm
Mom Prom@ Quirk 7 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Spring Bling hostedby Craft Shoppe @Quirk 12 noon - 4 pm
All ResidentialSanitation CustomersSpring CleanupThis Week
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 p m
Moms Special SummitSongwriters Showcase
@ Quirk 7 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
National PublicWorks Week
Riverfront CarCruise 5 - 9 pm,
Theme: MoparAll Models
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
BicentennialMemorial Day Parade
City Offices Closed Refuse & Recycle Delayed
1 Day Balance of the Week Bicentennial Car Cruise
5 - 9 pm, Theme:Military/AMC/Studebaker
NationalMaritime Day
All ResidentialSanitation
Customers SpringCleanup This Week Roccos Pizzas 50th
Anniversary Celebration Riverfront Car Cruise
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The Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Division is dedicated to thecare of municipal facility and public grounds which includes four of the
communitys cemeteries.
Botzum Cemetery, a small cemetery located at Bath and Yellow Creek Roadswas established in the 1700s.
Harrington Cemetery on State Road and Northampton Cemetery on BathRoad, both founded in the 1800s, are burial sites for a number of early
founders and settlers.
Oakwood Cemetery, established in1834, is where members of many ofCuyahoga Falls founding families have been buried. Among the founding families with members buried at
Oakwood Cemetery are the Newberry, Sill and Wetmore families.
Some history:When the first New England migrants settled in what became Cuyahoga Falls, their dead were buried firstin the yard of a district school. When Oakwood Cemetery was laid out in 1834, the bodies were disinterredand transferred to the cemetery.
In 1888, the Ladies Cemetery Association (LCA) was founded as a way to assist with grounds maintenanceand beautification of Oakwood Cemetery. The LCA was responsible for the construction of the nowhistoric Chapel that was built in 1898. The LCA is one of the oldest organizations in the city and isstill an active group today.
An even older building exists in Oakwood Cemetery. Once used as the Cemetery office, this small building,built in 1880, was originally used as a receiving vault to store bodies during harsh winter periods. In1944 the building was remodeled to serve as the office of the Cemetery Superintendent.
Today, office operations are conducted through theBuildings and Grounds Maintenance Departmentlocated in City Hall. For information on gravesiteavailability or any cemetery operations, please callthe City of Cuyahoga Falls Cemetery Info Line at330-971-8446.
Buildings & Grounds Maintenance
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FullMoon
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Dance Fever@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Fire Hydrant FlushingBegins This Month
WoodridgeHigh SchoolGraduation
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Corvette Night
Mayors 1st Tuesday Last Day of School
Cuyahoga Falls CitySchool District
Last Day of SchoolWoodridge LocalSchool District
Wading Pools Open Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm Irish Festival
12 noon - midnight
Irish Festival12 noon - 7 pm
Youth Tennis
Lessons Begin Riverfront Car Cruise
5 - 9 pm, Theme:Ford/Fat Fenders/Rat Rods
Community Band Concert@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Chevelle Night
Community Band
Concert @ Linden7:30 pm
Akron Pops OrchestraConcert @ Valley VistaPark 7:30 pm
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Oldsmobile/Cadillac
Community BandConcert @ NewberryPark 7:30 pm
Senior Adult CasinoDay @ Quirk 12:30 pm
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
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Community DevelopmentBuilding on Our Greatest Asset... the Cuyahoga River
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FullMoon
NewMoon
IndependenceDay
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Mustang/Cougar
Community BandConcert at Oak Park7:30 pm Mayors 1st Tuesday
City Offices Closed Refuse & Recycle
Collections Delayed 1Day Balance of Week
Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Senior AdultBingo @Quirk 1 pm
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Dance Fever @ Quirk
7:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Pontiac/Buick
Community BandConcert @ Keyser7:30 pm
Goldfish Catch @All Wading Pools 6 pm Flicks on the Falls
9 - 11 pm
Touch-a-Truck@ Quirk 11 am
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Akron Pops Concert@ Oak Park 7:30 pm
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Summertime Fun CardParty @ Quirk 12 Noon
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Cars of the 1950s
Community BandConcert @ Valley Vista7:30 pm
Italian Heritage Week
Festa Italiana5 pm - Midnight
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Festa Italiana12 noon - midnight
Festa Italiana11 am 9 pm
RiverfrontCar Cruise
5 - 9 pm, Theme:Ford/Mercury/Lincoln
Community BandConcert @ PeninsulaShelter-Water WorksPark 7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Cars of the 1960s
Community BandConcert @ Lions7:30 pm
Italian Heritage Week
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Cuyahoga Falls enjoys all the benefits of an extraordinary community resource, the Cuyahoga Falls WaterUtilities Division, to meet the daily water needs of thousands of citizens and businesses. The present day
Water Treatment Plant located on Munroe Falls Avenue was initially placed into full operation in 1921 withfive wells. Today, 18 wells supply millions of gallons of water daily for residents and businesses in CuyahogaFalls, Silver Lake, Munroe Falls, and parts of Stow.
For generations, Cuyahoga Falls has grown and developed along the beautiful, very powerful Cuyahoga River,also known as the Crooked River. A generous supply of water for every day needs is provided by a system ofwells that is located near the river. The wellhead area is actually part of a buried valley where permeableoutwash gravels are crossed by major streams. The Cuyahoga River provides flow to the aquifer and the well
field is recharged by meansof channels and lagoons.
An intricate yet resilient ecosystem
composed of hundreds of animal andplant species, the Cuyahoga River andits tributaries have ensured the healthand vigor of area culture and civiliza-tion for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Advancement of water qualitytesting techniques to assure consumersafety alongside an understanding ofthe need to protect this precious waterresource will help sustain our localdrinking water supply for many gener-
ations to come.
The Cuyahoga Falls Water Utilities Division hasbeen proud to lead the community in preservingwhile enjoying the marvels of our water resources.The Division provides a host of critical servicesfrom emergency water line repairs and new waterline installations to classroom and communityeducational programs.
Water Utilities Division
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See This MonthsCuyahoga Falls
BicentennialSpecial Events
Schedule atwww.cityofcf.com
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Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
Falls BicentennialOpening Ceremony
Senior Adult Bingo @Quirk 1 pm
Farmers Market 3 - 7 pm Dance Fever
@ Quirk 7:30 pmAntic Theatre Summer
Show @ Quirk 8 pm
Bicentennial Tours10 am - 4 pm& Ice Cream Social
Outdoor Flea Market@ Quirk 8 am - 2 pm
Antic Theatre Summer
Show @ Quirk 8 pm
Bicentennial ChurchServices
Bicentennial Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Pro Street/Race Cars
Bicentennial TimeCapsule Opening with
Valley Savings Bank1 pm
Bicentennial Literature,Arts & Culture DayFeaturing Cuyahoga FallsLibrary 100th Year
Movie @ Falls RiverSquare 9 - 11 pm
BicentennialRhythm &Blues Review
Cuyahoga Falls All ClassReunion
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Antic Theatre SummerShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Bicentennial ClosingCeremony
Senior AdultBingo @ Quirk1 pm
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
Antic Theatre SummerShow @ Quirk 8 pm
R.I.O.T. on the River5 - 11 pm
Antic Theatre SummerShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise
5 - 9 pm, Theme:49 & Older All Makes
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Rockin on the River5 - 11:30 pm
First Day ofSchool CuyahogaFalls City Schools
First Day of SchoolWoodridge LocalGrades 1 - 12
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Street Rods All
Woodridge LocalSchools First DayKindergarten
Flicks on the Falls9 - 11 pm
Senior AdultTexas Holdem @Quirk 12:30 pm
Farmers Market3 - 7 p m
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Bicentennial Parade10 am Step-off
Bicentennial Rhythm& Blues Review
Fireworks @ Dusk!
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The City ITS Division today manages the expertise and operations of all municipal communications. Presentand future technological needs of the community require synchronized management that can efficiently and
continuously monitor quality of performance and response of traffic and safety force equipment, as well as ofthe detailed components comprising municipal communication and Internet services.
In years past, municipal communication functions were split among several departments. The CommunicationsDivision of the Police Department, which installed and maintained radio equipment in the 1950s, evolved intothe Technical Service Department in the 1960s and by then had also begun managing traffic signals amongother types of technical devices. Data Processing, a separate data collection and distribution system, adoptedstate-of-the-art computer technologies and later became Information Services.
Most recently, all TechService functions ofradio, traffic and wire-
line communication,including fiber opticsystems encompassing
telephone, SCADA and other signaling operations,have merged with Information Services to mostefficiently leverage electronic communicationtechnologies under the ITS umbrella.
City Web Site Visitors2009: 162,522
2010: 180,000 +
2011: 210,000 +
Utility Payments Online2009: 46,442 bills paid online
2010: 50,000 + bills paid online
2011: 60,000 + bills paid online
Paperless Utility Billing61,000 paperless utility bills in
2011 equals a paper/postage
cost savings of $30,500
Cuyahoga Falls Online (CFO) UpdateJoin the nearly 23,000 community residentsand businesses who benefit by CFO services.Sign up today at www.cityofcf.com!
Information Technology Services (ITS)
etember 2012
Left to right: a traffic controller, a fire alarm box, and a parking meterand portable coin collector.
This telephone switchboardcame out of service in 1970.
Above: Tina Andriette keeping data processing flowing.
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Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
City Offices Closed Refuse/Recycle Collections
Delayed 1 Day Rest of Week Riverfront Car Cruise
5 - 9 pm, Theme: JackRichards Weekly FeatureCar Winners & HandyRandy/Cruisin Times Night
All ResidentialSanitation CustomersFall Cleanup This Week
Mayors 1st Tuesday Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
All Nation Powwow Oktoberfest
5 pm - midnight Punt Pass & Kick Compe-
tition @ Price 6:30 pm Dance Fever @ Quirk
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All Nation Powwow Oktoberfest 12 noon
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All Nation Powwow Oktoberfest
12 noon - 8 pm
All ResidentialSanitation CustomersFall Cleanup This Week
Riverfront Car Cruise5 - 9 pm, Theme:Convertible
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Riverfront Car Cruise
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ctober 2012
The Cuyahoga Falls Light Department, established in 1888, was one of the first electric systems in northern Ohio. Power was initiallygenerated at the Water Street Substation for carbon arc streetlights. To keep up with a growing communitys needs, in 1915, Cuyahoga
Falls began purchasing power generated by the Northern Ohio Traction & Light Company which became Ohio Edison in 1931.
The communitys rapid growth spurred departmentservice expansions and the construction of new sub-stations beginning in the 1950s and continuing today.The Light Department officially became the Cuyahoga Falls Electric System (CFES) in 1955, and a newservice building was constructed in 1959 on Bailey Road where the CFES is currently headquartered.
Assuring that the community had reliable sources of cost-effective electric power required strong lead-ership. Partnering with 19 Ohio communities, Cuyahoga Falls was a founding member of the WholesaleCustomers of Ohio Edison (WCOE) in 1964. In 1971, the WCOE joined American Municipal Power Ohio (AMPO). AMPO membership expanded to include municipal members from 6 states and became
American Municipal Power, Inc.(AMP), a nonprofit leader in wholesale power supply for municipalelectric systems.
The strength of AMP through adiverse membership has led to thedevelopment of state-of-the-art, reli-able and economically sustainable
electric generation. Cuyahoga Falls, the fourth largest AMPmunicipal member, is committed to the development ofpower generation through a variety of clean energy sourcessuch as hydroelectric, wind, and landfill gas alongsideinnovative, best available technologies today.
For a copy of the complete history of the CFES, please con-tact the Cuyahoga Falls Electric System at 330.971.8060.
Cuyahoga Falls Electric System
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Sweetest Day
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Mayors 1st Tuesday Falls Travel Club
@ Quirk 1 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Dance Fever @ Quirk7:30 pm
Family Halloween Party@ Quirk 6:30 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Public Power PrideWeek Fire Prevention Week
Oktoberfest Card Party@ Quirk 12 Noon
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Halloween Party @Falls River Square2 pm
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ovember 2012
In the early days of the community, incineration was the primary method of managingmunicipal trash. The needs to control costs and to reduce negative environmental impact
inspired Cuyahoga Falls leaders to develop a municipal solid waste management divisionthat has been a model for many communities around the state for decades.
By 1991, the Division of Sanitationhad expanded operations toinclude collections of all residen-tial refuse, recyclables, and yard wastes. The recent adoption ofautomated refuse and recycle col-lections has proven to be a mostcost effective and environmentallysound municipal solid waste man-agement methodology for theCuyahoga Falls community.
In 2012, the Cuyahoga Falls Sani-tation Division will complete implementation of citywide automated collections program. Through ongoingrecycling and litter prevention education and outreach, waste reduction, and cost-effective operations, theSanitation Division is poised for the Cuyahoga Falls of the future.
Sanitation Division
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Veterans Day
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Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Dance Fever @ Quirk7:30 pm
Daylight Saving TimeEnds Check Your SmokeDetector Batteries Mayors 1st Tuesday
City Offices ClosedAntic Theatre Holiday
Show @ Quirk 8 pm
Holiday TreasuresCraft Show by CraftShoppe @ Quirk9 am - 3 pm
Antic Theatre HolidayShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Antic Theatre MatineeShow @ Quirk 3 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Antic Theatre HolidayShow @ Quirk 8 pm
Antic Theatre Matinee
Holiday Show @ Quirk3 pm
City Offices Closed Refuse & Recycle
Collections Delayed1 Day Balance of Week
City Offices Closed
Ballroom Nights@ Quirk 7:30 pm
OPENING DAY!Ice Rink @ Falls
River Square12 noon - 9 pm
Antic Theatre HolidayShow @ Quirk 8 pm
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ecember 2012
Street DivisionTop priority of the Cuyahoga Falls Street Division has been to keep our streets clean, safe and in excellent con-
dition. To effectively and efficiently manage the growing network of community roads and sidewalks, the StreetDivision has engaged technologies and products that improve service while controlling costs and protecting thehealth of the environment.
A prime example of a modern-day efficient and cost-effective technology that has benefited the community fornearly a decade is the Epoke salt spreader truck equipment. Because Epoke units are more efficient at spreadingsalt where it is needed, salt usage has been cut in half. With less salt on the ground, costly impact on our soils andwaterways has been also been decreased.
Extreme weather conditions playa significant role in sustaining
the quality of our transportationroutes from roads and highwaysto pedestrian needs. Our StreetDivision has prepared its fleetand operations for seasonaldemands as well as for theexpected increases in specialoperations and functions.
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Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Improv @ Quirk7:30 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm
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Band and ChorusHoliday Concert@ Quirk 7:30 pm
Mayors 1st Tuesday Ice Rink Open
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Falls Travel Club@ Quirk 1 pm
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Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
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Dance Fever @ Quirk7:30 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon 9 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 8 pm
BicentennialWedding Celebration
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Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
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Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Senior Adult Bingo@ Quirk 1 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
Ice Rink Open12 noon - 9 pm
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City Offices Closed Refuse & Recycle
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Frequently Used Telephone NumbersFire Department.................................. 1924 Front Street, CFO 44221 ........330-971-8400
Deaf Teletype ......................................................................................... 330-923-7668
Greyhound Bus Lines ................................................................................. 330-434-9185
Humane Society of Greater Akron . 7996 Darrow Rd, Twinsburg 44087 .....330-487-0333
Internal Revenue Service ....................................................................... 1-800-829-1040
Deaf TDD............................................................................................ 1-800-829-4059
License Bureau .....................................650 Graham Road, CFO 44221 ........330-929-6469
Metro Regional Transit Authority............................................................ 330-762-0341
Deaf TDD............................................................................................... 330-966-7467
Poison Control Center............................................................................ 1-800-222-1222
Police Department............................... 2310 2nd Street, CFO 44221 .........330-928-2181
Deaf Teletype ......................................................................................... 330-923-7668
Post Offices ........................................... 2054 2nd Street, CFO 44221 .........330-945-8091
....................................................... 3345 State Road, CFO 44223 .........330-928-9137
Saint Thomas Hospital ....................444 N. Main Street, Akron 44310......330-375-3000
Social Security Administration.............................................................. 1-800-772-1213
Spill Reporting Line (24 hours) .............................................................. 330-643-2522State Parks ............................................................................................... 1-800-282-5393
Summa Barberton Hospital ...................................................................... 330-615-3000
Summa Western Reserve Hospital ....1900 23rd Street, CFO 44223 .........330-971-7000
Emergency Department ........................................................................ 330-971-7436
Deaf Teletype ......................................................................................... 330-971-7191
Summit County Building Dept. ....1030 East Tallmadge Ave., Akron 44310 ..330-630-7280
Summit County Health Dept........1100 Graham Road Circle, Stow 44224 ..330-923-4891
Summit County Sewer ................................................................................ 330-643-2400
Time and Temperature .............................................................................. 330-673-9811
Time Warner Cable ...........................1919 Brittain Road, Akron 44313...1-877-772-2253Water and Sewer Emergencies ................................................................. 330-971-8130
(after business hours call police).......................................................... 330-928-2181
City government offices will beclosed on the following days:
New Years Day Observed Monday, January 2, 2012
Martin Luther King Day Monday, January 16, 2012
Presidents Day Monday, February 20, 2012
Good Friday Friday, April 6, 2012
Memorial Day Monday, May 28, 2012Independence Day Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Labor Day Monday, September 3, 2012
Veterans Day Observed Friday, November 9, 2012
Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 22, 2012
Day after Thanksgiving Friday, November 23, 2012
Day Before Christmas Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Day Tuesday, December 25, 2012
New Years Day Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Akron-Canton Airport ............................................................................... 1-888-434-2359
Akron City Hospital............................. 525 E. Market Street, Akron 44304....330-375-3000
Akron General Medical Center ..........400 Wabash Avenue, Akron 44307 ....330-344-6000
Emergency................................................................................................. 330-384-6611
Akron Metro Parks ........................................................................................ 330-867-5511
Akron Summit Convention Bureau .............................................................. 330-374-7560
Childrens Hospital ............................. One Perkins Square, Akron 44308 ....330-543-1000
Emergency Room....................................................................................... 330-543-3000
Poison Center ......................................................................................... 1-800-872-5111
Cleveland Clinic Foundation..................9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland ....1-800-223-2273
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport................................................ 1-216-265-6030
Crisis Prevention Hot Line ......................................................................... 1-800-333-4444
Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education .........431 Stow Avenue, CFO 44221..........330-926-3800
Cuyahoga Falls Chamber of Commerce ...151 Portage Trail, CFO 44221 ..........330-929-6756
Cuyahoga Falls Library.................................................................................. 330-928-2117
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.............................................................. 1-800-468-4070
Dog Licenses ................................................................................................... 330-630-7226Dog Warden..................................................................................................... 330-643-2845
Dominion East Ohio ............................. One Cascade Plaza, Akron 44308 .....330-794-0790
Call Before You Dig................................................................................. 1-800-362-2764
Gas Leaks Fires Explosions .............................................................. 1-877-542-2630
Deaf Teletype (TDD)............................................................................... 1-800-633-8903
Drivers License Examinations..............650 Graham Road, CFO 44221.......330-923-9721
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute ....330 Broadway St. East, CFO 44221......330-436-0910
Deaf Teletype.............................................................................................. 330-784-8229
Electric Emergencies ....................................... 8:00 am - 5:00 pm ................330-971-8050
(after business hours call police) .............................................................. 330-928-2181
Falls Catholic Credit Union ........................................................................... 330-929-7341
EMS, Police, Fire
911
Poison Control, Akron Regional
330-379-8562800-222-1222
TTY Number: 800-374-1543
Emergencies
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City Council meets at the Natatorium in Council Chambers on the second and fourthMonday of each month at 6:30 pm. Committee meetings, where public opinion is welcomed,
are generally held on the first and third Monday of each month beginning at 6:30 pm.City Council is in recess the month of August. For meeting confirmation dates and times,
please contact the City of Cuyahoga Falls Law Department at 330-971-8190.
Calendar design by Gary Rittenour, The Art MooseumCalendar printed by Star Printing Co., Inc.
p g y2310 Second Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221 Telephone: 330-971-8000
Administration ......................................................................................... 330-971-8000
Mayors Office ..................................................................................... 330-971-8200
Service Director .................................................................................. 330-971-8240
Buildings and Grounds Maintenance.................................................... 330-971-8151
Tree Hotline Number (for tree lawn trees only) .................................. 330-971-8345
Cemetery Operations............................................................................... 330-971-8446Civil Service .............................................................................................. 330-971-8150
Community Development/Falls River Square ...................................... 330-971-8135
Housing Inspection ............................................................................. 330-971-8145
Housing Rehabilitation ........................................................................ 330-971-8140
Planning and Zoning ........................................................................... 330-971-8135
Festival Line ........................................................................................ 330-971-8373
Deaf TTY
City Building Administration................................................................ 330-971-8193
Police and Fire Non-Emergency....................................................... 330-923-7668
Toll Free Relay Service ..................................................................... 1-800-750-0750Electric Service Department................................................................... 330-971-8060
Dispatch (for Emergencies) ................................................................ 330-971-8050
(after business hours, call Police) ...................................................... 330-928-2181
Engineering Division............................................................................... 330-971-8180
Finance Department................................................................................ 330-971-8230
Fire Department (non-emergency) .......Deaf TDD 330-923-7668 ........330-971-8400
Human Resources.................................................................................... 330-971-8195
Income Tax Department......................................................................... 330-971-8220
Information Services............................................................................... 330-971-8160
Law Department....................................................................................... 330-971-8190
Mayors Court........................................................................................... 330-971-5650
Parks and Recreation Department........................................................ 330-971-8225
Information Line ................................................................................. 330-971-8223
Softball Hot Line.................................................................................. 330-971-8369
Brookledge Golf Club.......................................................................... 330-971-8416
Downview Sports Center...................................................................... 330-971-8418
Natatorium Health & Fitness Center..................................................... 330-971-8080
Natatorium Info. Line..................................................................... 330-971-8082
Quirk Cultural Center .......................................................................... 330-971-8425
Water Works Family Aquatic Center ..................................................... 330-971-8433
Water Works Information Line ....................................................... 330-971-8299Police Department (non-emergency)....Deaf TDD 330-923-7668 ........330-928-2181
Sanitation Division .................................................................................. 330-971-8010
Environmental Line (recording) ......................................................... 330-971-8015
Street Department................................................................................... 330-971-8030
Snow Removal/Leaf Pick-Up................................................................ 330-971-8031
Switchboard.............................................. Deaf TDD 330-971-8193 ........330-971-8000
Technical Service Department (customer service) ............................ 330-971-8020
Utility Billing Department (customer service) ................................... 330-971-8250
Water Department................................................................................... 330-971-8130
Water Stockroom ................................................................................ 330-971-8005Water and Sewer Emergencies....................8:00 am - 5:00 pm .............330-971-8130
(after business hours, call Police) ...................................................... 330-928-2181
y gMayor .......................... Don L. Robart....................1745 Calvert Drive............330-929-5872
Service Director ...................................................Valerie Wax Carr
Law Director......................................................... Paul Janis
Finance Director ..................................................Joseph Brodzinski
Community Development Director ...................Susan Truby
CITY COUNCILCouncil at Large ........Carol Klinger .....................1715 17th Street...............330-929-8429
..................................... Carrie Hummel Snyder ......2694 7th Street.................330-819-3738
.....................................Jeff Iula.............................. 2597 24th Street...............330-926-9855
Ward 1.........................Vincent Rubino ..................880 Markham Avenue.......330-618-3141
Ward 2......................... Mary Ellen Pyke.................854 Chestnut Blvd. ...........330-922-0987
Ward 3......................... Ken Barnhart.....................1725 Calvert Drive............330-922-0983
Ward 4......................... Mark Ihasz ........................ 2376 11th Street...............330-922-3006
Ward 5......................... Diana Colavecchio .............3414 Haggerty Way...........330-945-7326
Ward 6......................... Don Walters....................... 3395 Pendleton Street......330-929-9399Ward 7.........................Jerry James ........................ 2209 Liberty Street...........330-929-8117
Ward 8......................... Terry Mader....................... 1946 Theiss Road.............330-920-1060
Standing (left to right):Terry Mader, Vincent Rubino, Mark Ihasz, Jerry James, Don Walters, Ken Barnhart, Carol Klinger
Seated (left to right):Mary Ellen Pyke, Diana Colavecchio, Jeff Iula, Carrie Hummel Snyder