City of Littleton
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Littleton, CO 80165
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25th Annual Candlelight Walk 
Mark your calendar for the 2008 Candlelight Walk and Tree Lighting for Friday, November 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. in historic Downtown Littleton. This Littleton tradition will feature a magical evening of holiday festivities, culminating in the illumination of the trees on Main Street. Santa Claus will make his way down Main Street in his sleigh, followed by thousands of carolers holding candles and flashlights. Enjoy merchant open houses and bring your camera for a photo with Santa at Town Hall Arts Center, or Santa’s reindeer at Bradford Auto Body, 2659 West Main Street. The reindeer appearance is generously sponsored by Bradford Auto Body and Western Welcome Week. |
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Holiday recycOil® 2008
Recycle your Thanksgiving turkey-fryer oil at one of Rocky Mountain Sustainable Enterprises’ Holiday recycOil® locations on Saturday, November 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A partnership with the City of Littleton and other minicipalities, RMSE’s annual event makes it convenient for you to recycle your family’s used cooking oil, and to help reduce the costs and taxes associated with your household and municipal sewer maintenance, as well as to reduce pollution of our precious stream and river eco-systems and underground fresh water resources! |
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LFR collecting toys for 2008 Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop
Littleton Fire Rescue is collecting gifts for the Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop through December 10. The Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that has been gathering toys and making the holidays special for children since 1958. The toys are provided to low-income parents of children up to 12 years of age who reside in Littleton, Englewood and Sheridan. |
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Bemis Library patrons checking it out
Bemis Public Library patrons can now check out library materials themselves at the new self-check unit. The first users were able to operate the equipment and successfully checkout library materials without assistance. Staff is still available at the checkout desk to check out materials manually, collect fines and assist patrons as needed. |
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| NOTICE: The city's online municipal code viewer has been upgraded! The new viewer has a fresh, updated appearance and uses up-to-date programming with expanded capabilities. The most significant change makes it possible to view a complete chapter on one web page, which makes searches and printing easier. The URL (web site address) for the Littleton Municipal Code and City Charter has changed! If you set a bookmark for the Littleton Municipal Code, be sure to update it to: http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/Littleton,CO |
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Downtown Littleton highlighted on magazine show
Historic downtown Littleton was recently featured on Colorado & Company, a magazine-style show produced by KUSA Channel 9. Host Mark McIntosh talked with Mark Bell, president of the Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association, and Bill Hopping, president of the Historical Preservation Board, about "one of the country's best-preserved, turn-of-the-century main streets." View the video segment |
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Snow Squad program needs volunteers
The Snow Squad is a volunteer program administered by the City of Littleton to provide snow removal for city residents who are physically unable to shovel their sidewalks themselves.
The Snow Squad has many citizens who have been unsuccessful in enlisting the help of a family member, friend or neighbor to perform this service.
If you can spare an hour to help whenever we have measurable snow, and are looking for a way to give back to your community, please contact the City of Littleton Neighborhood Resources Coordinator at 303-795-3778. This is the perfect opportunity for students who are looking for ways to volunteer! Please read the Snow Squad Guidelines. |
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City receives environmental award
The City of Littleton recently learned it will be awarded the Bronze Tier of the Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). The award recognizes significant achievement in improving the environment of Colorado through: improvement in air and water quality; reducing water and energy usage; solid and/or hazardous waste reduction; implementing pollution prevention actions; land use improvements or protection; environmental education, outreach or mentoring; or other innovative measures that benefit the environment. The ELP offers benefits and incentives to members that voluntarily go beyond compliance with state and federal regulations and are committed to continual environmental improvement. The city will be formally recognized by the CDPHE at a ceremony this fall. |
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