North Las Vegas Neighborhood News
May 14, 2012 - 11:17 pm
MAYOR SET TO HOLD COMMUNITY MEETING
North Las Vegas Mayor Shari Buck has scheduled a community "plática," or conversation with residents, at 6 p.m. Thursday at J.D. Smith Middle School, 1301 E. Tonopah Ave.
This free event is open to all ages. With a focus on the Latino community, the event is to provide an opportunity for residents to meet the mayor and learn about resources available to them throughout the community and is to include information booths on health, city services and public safety. Special presentations are set to cover how to avoid scams and fraud, and domestic violence victim advocacy and resources.
Translation services are set to be on hand. For more information, call Kathi Thomas-Gibson at 633-5632.
PRE-PRIMARY FORUM PLANNED
A public forum to listen to candidates running for local office is planned for 6 p.m. May 22 at the Aliante Library, 2400 Deer Springs Road.
The candidates for all state, county and judicial seats in the North Las Vegas jurisdiction are slated to make a presentation and field questions.
Early voting for the primary is planned for May 26.
For more information, email richardcherchio@gmail.com or rcmersereau@cox.net.
FREE JOB FAIR PLANNED
Lasvegasjobs.com is set to host a free job fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 23 at Texas Station, 2101 Texas Star Lane.
Staff members are to review resumes and help link job seekers to local employers. To register or receive more information, visit lasvegasjobs.com, email cindi@lvjobsmail.com or call 257-1527.
FREE MORTGAGE SYMPOSIUMS PLANNED
The third of nine free symposiums planned to help homeowners with short sales, foreclosure or mortgage insecurity is planned for 6:30 p.m. May 22 at the Aliante Library, 2400 W. Deer Springs Way. Real estate experts, loan adjusters, attorneys and credit professionals are slated to attend.
Participants need not have attended previous symposiums.
For more information, email smittygds@gmail.com or call 824-4514.
EASTER SEALS OFFERING FREE DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENINGS
Easter Seals Nevada is partnering with CVS Pharmacy to offer free developmental screenings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 23 for parents and caregivers of young children in select CVS locations.
Locations are:
-- CVS Store No. 4495:
5545 Camino Al Norte
-- CVS Store No. 5942:
7285 S. Durango Drive
-- CVS Store No. 8795:
2662 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway
This 20-minute screening tool is free online through support from the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust in collaboration with Easter Seals Nevada's Make the First Five Count initiative for the early detection and treatment of developmental delays in children birth to 5 years old.
On average, four out of five children in Nevada are not properly screened for developmental delays. With the help of this tool, parents and caregivers can track their children's development through age 5 and make sure they are hitting necessary milestones.
An Easter Seals Nevada developmental specialist will be on-site to assist with screenings.
For more information, visit makethefirstfivecount.org.
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING PLANNED
The North Las Vegas City Council is set to meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall, 2250 Las Vegas Blvd. North.
For more information or for a copy of the agenda, visit cityofnorthlasvegas.com or call the city clerk at 633-1030.
NV ENERGY, SOUTHWEST GAS PLAN FREE WORKSHOP ON SOLAR WATER HEATING
NV Energy and Southwest Gas plan to host a free workshop on the benefits of solar water heating from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday in Student Union Room 208 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
Utility customers can meet with company representatives about the incentive programs for this energy-efficient technology.
Eligible contractors and vendors will also provide helpful information.
NV Energy customers with electric water heaters can access more information at nvenergy.com/renewablegenerations or call 866-786-3823. Southwest Gas customers with natural gas water heaters can access more information at solarwaterheating rebate.com or call 855-743-1603.
GOVERNMENT AUCTION PLANNED
An auction featuring items from several government agencies is scheduled at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Clark County storage lot at 4320 Stephanie St. off East Flamingo Road near Dog Fancier's Park.
A three-day preview and registration period is scheduled to begin Wednesday. Prospective bidders are encouraged to register in advance at the office at the storage lot. For more information, visit tntauction.com.
HEALTH COMPANY HONORED
Jane Lee, founder and president of Jadon Foods, a North Las Vegas-based gluten-free cookies and snacks retailer, was named Microenterprise Business Person of the Year by the Nevada District office of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Lee is to accept her award during the awards reception planned for 6 p.m. May 23 at Vegas PBS - KLVX TV, 3050 E. Flamingo Road. For more information on Jadon Foods, visit jadonfoods.com.
NEW PARK RECOGNIZED BY STATE SOCIETY
Tropical Breeze Park, at Tropical Parkway and Bruce Street, was awarded the 2012 Elmer H. Anderson Park Excellence Award, a recognition of excellence in park planning and design by the Nevada Recreation and Park Society. The park is the city of North Las Vegas's newest attraction. It is a 20-acre location with three lighted soccer fields, an all-ages playground, a water play area, group picnic grounds and walking trails.
CITIZENS GROUP SET TO MEET
The North Las Vegas Alliance of Homeowners Association and Concerned Citizens is set to meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Aliante Library, 2400 W. Deer Springs Way.
The public is invited. For more information, contact Bob Borgersen at 649-2176 or via email at vborgersen@cox.net.
SOUTHERN NEVADA HEALTH DISTRICT CLOSES MAIN FACILITY
The Southern Nevada Health District has suspended operations at its main facility at 625 Shadow Lane as a result of an engineering report that found that the main building lacks an internal support system and may be unsafe to occupy. This closure impacts only services in the main building.
Services provided in the outlying buildings on the campus are not affected at this time, and services will continue to be available at public health centers in East Las Vegas, Henderson, the Cambridge Community Outreach Center and at service sites throughout the valley. Updated information on service availability also is available at southernnevadahealthdistrict.org or by calling 759-4636 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Client services that are available at other locations include:
Birth and death records at the East Las Vegas Public Health Center and the Henderson Public Health Center
Health cards at the East Las Vegas Public Health Center and the Cambridge Community Outreach Center
HIV/AIDS testing at the East Las Vegas Public Health Center and the Henderson Public Health Center
Immunization clinic at the East Las Vegas Public Health Center and the Henderson Public Health Center
Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic at the East Las Vegas Public Health Center and the Henderson Public Health Center
Services that have been temporarily suspended include: Food and pool plan review, individual sewage disposal system plan review; loan certifications for private water supplies and sewage disposal systems plan review; and parcel maps plan review.
The health district is anticipating that these suspended services will be operational soon, and the environmental health staff does not foresee an adverse impact on any local businesses.
KIWANIS CLUB WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS
The Kiwanis Club of North Las Vegas, a chapter of the international service organization, is scheduled to meet at 6:15 p.m. each Tuesday at T.G.I. Friday's in Aliante Station, 7300 Aliante Parkway.
Club community projects have included canned food drives, car shows, kites in the park events and charity fundraisers.
The fourth meeting of the month is limited to members only.
For more information, visit nlvkiwanis.com or call 399-0332.
TEXT CAMPAIGN TO BENEFIT THE SHADE TREE
Text and support the victims of domestic violence assisted by the Shade Tree, 1 W. Owens Ave.
The "Text to Give" campaign launched Feb. 14. Donors can text "TST" to 501501 and donate $10. Donors who wish to gift a larger amount can text "TST" to 91011.
All of the donation goes directly to the Shade Tree, a nonprofit assisting victims of domestic violence.
Donors can make unlimited donations.
For more information, visit theshadetree.org or call 385-0072.
LOCAL ROTARY CLUB TO MEET
The North Las Vegas Rotary Club of Las Vegas meets at 7:15 a.m. Fridays at the Painted Desert Golf Club, 5555 Painted Mirage Road.
The weekly breakfast meetings include guest speakers, networking, education workshops and service projects.
For more information, visit nlvrc.org/newsite or call Bob Lillis at 340-9735.
GRIEF CAMP COMING JULY 20-22 TO LOVELL CANYON
Camp Mariposa, a grief camp, is scheduled for July 20-22 at Camp Potosi in Lovell Canyon southwest of Red Rock Canyon.
The camp is accepting applications from children 7 to 12 who have lost a loved one.
It is partially funded through grants from Cox Communications and Speedway Children's Charities. There is no cost to families of accepted campers. A $25 refundable deposit is requested with the application in order to reserve a space. Reservations should be received by June 22.
CAMP REGISTRATION OPENED
Open registration for Clark County Parks and Recreation's summer overnight camps in July is ongoing.
The price is $400 per child.
This fee includes all meals, snacks, activities, supplies and an official camp T-shirt. Omni Discovery Camp, for ages 8 to 12, is set to take place from July 22-27, and the On the Edge Camp, for ages 13 to 15, is set for July 15-20.
Both camps will take place at Camp Lee Canyon, about 30 minutes from North Las Vegas.
For more information, call 455-1905 or visit clarkcountynv.gov/parks.
4-H CAMP PLANNED AT LAKE TAHOE
The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Southern Area's 4-H camp is planned for July 29-Aug. 4 at the Nevada State 4-H Camp at Lake Tahoe. Registration is open to campers 9 to 15 until the camp is full.
The cost is $350 and includes transportation, meals and activities. To sign up, contact Mary Regan at 257-5524 or reganm@unce.unr.edu.