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Registration deadline: April 2, 2010
April 7 - May 5, 2010
Wednesday
4th & 5th / 5:15 - 6:30 PM
6th / 6:30 - 7:30 PM
(2009-10 school year)
$16.00 resident/member
$21.50 non resident
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Mondays, June 14 to July 26, 2010
(7 weeks)
Vietnam East Diamond
6 PM to 9 PM
Season registration (preferred)
Resident $25
Non-resident $37.50
Or
Weekly fee
Resident $5.00
Non-resident $7.00
Everyone will check-in at the score booth each week.
Payment will be collected from those not on the roster.
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Register by September 17, 2010 for a $5 discount.
October 2 - 30, 2010
(no class October 9, 2010)
2-3 grade / 9-10 AM
4-5 grade / 10-11 AM
(2010-11 school year)
Saturday / Rocheleau Gym
$16.00 resident
$21.50 non resident
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The most recent trend of police patrolling on bicycles began in the mid 1980's. As this method of patrol increasingly proved to be an effective way of policing in other communities, it was also adopted by the Two Rivers Police Department. The Two Rivers bicycle patrol program began in Two Rivers in 1992. The team started with two Schwinn mountain bikes and other related equipment, a great deal of which was donated by community civic organizations and businesses.
The Two Rivers Bike Patrol Team is made up of several volunteer officers who patrol on mountain bikes for 4 hours of an 8 hour shift. These officers are trained in basic riding skills, conducting traffic stops on the bike, apprehension techniques, and proper riding attire and equipment adjustments.
Goals of the bike patrol program include increasing informal police/citizen contacts, decrease problems in troubled areas and to enhance bicycle safety through education. The informal contacts allow police officers and citizens to pass on information directly. These contacts also allow officer and citizen to meet and get to know each other.
Special assignments given to members of the team include patrolling parks and playgrounds, parade patrol, car shows, July 4th celebration, Ethnic Fest, Apple Fest, Bike Rodeo, and bicycle safety education in the schools.
Other objectives of the bike patrol are efficient building security procedures and improving public relations.
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Please help us protect your bicycle by registering it with the Two Rivers Police Department. Every year the Police Department recovers almost 100 bicycles due to theft or loss. Unfortunately, because many of these bicycles are not registered we are unable to find and return them to their rightful owner. These bicycles are then sold at auction.
Registering your bicycle is simple and inexpensive. Simply open the link to complete and print the Bicycle Registration Form or come to the Police Departmnet for a form. Return registration form(s) to the Two Rivers Police Department during our business hours. Once we have the necessary information, and the current registration fee, we will issue a small license sticker. The registration fee is based on a six (6) year cycle, up to $6.00.
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We offer a 1-1/2 hour party at the J. E. Hamilton Community House (based on availability). Parties include games, goodie bags, and a birthday cake for up to 10 children ($6.50 for each additional child).
The cost is $72 for a Two Rivers resident/member
$108 for a nonresident
Call 793-5592 to book your party.
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The appearance of our community has a direct connection to our crime level. A community with clean and well maintained properties presents the image of a community of concerned and caring members. The incidence of crime tends to be lower in such communities than were blighted properties are allowed to exist.
The Two Rivers Police Department, with assistance from the Inspections Department, is the primary enforcement department for the City in matters pertaining to blighted properties and the presence of junk vehicles.
Citizens are encouraged to report their personal observations of problem properties. Citizens may make such reports in-person at the Police Department, report by telephone by calling the Joint Dispatch Center at 920-686-7200, or by completing this electronic form.
Please contact Lt. Scott Gerard if you have any related questions.
scoger@two-rivers.org or 920-793-1191.
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Free Blood Pressure Screening
High blood pressure is a serious medical condition. If left undetected, it can cause other health problems. To help recognize the health risks high blood pressure can cause, the Two Rivers Fire Department offers free blood pressure screening in hopes that someone with high blood pressure will recognize the problem and seek medical advice from their doctor. The Two Rivers Fire Department offers blood pressure readings every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you feel you may have a problem with your blood pressure, please feel free to visit us. If you can't wait to have it checked at the scheduled time, please call the fire department and we will make arrangements for you to come in and have it checked.
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