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Learn three great new ways to use your Virginia Beach Public Library (VBPL) card without leaving the comfort of home. Get Help With Homework: It’s 6 p.m. on a Sunday night. Your kid needs help with his homework. You sit down to review the assignment and suddenly realize you are not smarter than a fifth grader. Where can you turn for help on researching the properties of subatomic particles at this hour on a weekend? VBPL has you covered. “Homework Help” is accessible online 24/7 through the Library’s website, VBgov.com/libraries. Homework help features credible information sources on a wide variety of subjects for students in elementary through high shool. Borrow E-Books and Audiobooks: Amazon recently announced that it now sells more Kindle books than hardcover and paperback combined. Keeping up with this change in reading trends, VBPL customers can borrow digital books. Your library has more than 11,000 e-book titles that can be read on multiple devices including the Nook, iPad and as of Sept. 21, the Kindle as well. The library also offers nearly 5,000 downloadable audio books, also available for a variety of devices. Both popular and classic titles are free to library card holders via VBPL’seBooks and audiobooks page. Download free tunes: Current “Billboard” toppers, 80s pop hits, classical, jazz, country – VBPL has them all available for download from VBgov.com/libraries. Select up to three digital songs per week. They don’t expire and are yours to keep, free of charge. The songs can be played on your computer or transferred to an MP3 player. Visit the library’s music page for more information. All you need is your Virginia Beach library card! Need a library card? Stop by any library location with a valid ID and proof of Virginia Beach address to get your free card. For more information visit VBgov.com/libraries. |
For more info on the Fall festival, click the link below:
City of Virginia Beach
Department of Public Works
2405 Courthouse Drive Room 332
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
(757) 385-8062 (Office)
(757) 385-5783 (Fax)
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT:
October 12, 2011 Drew Lankford, (757) 385-8062
(757) 409-4353
dlankfor@vbgov.com
Virginia Beach Public Works Schedules Weekend Paving Operations
Virginia Beach Public Works – Operations has scheduled weekend paving operations
for various intersections throughout Virginia Beach beginning Saturday, October 15.
Crews will begin working at 7 am until 5 pm (weekend only), and Monday through
Friday 9 am until 3pm – weather permitting.
Work will include milling, paving, asphalt replacement, crosswalk installation and
striping.
The work schedule is as follows:
First Colonial Road at Virginia Beach Boulevard: Oct 15 – 16
Shore Drive at Pleasure House Road Oct 15 – 18
General Booth Boulevard at Birdneck Road Oct 16 – 21
Advanced warning signs will be clearly posted advising motorists of lane closures.
Citizens are urged to use alternate traffic routes when possible. Any changes in
schedule due to weather or other circumstances will be announced by Public Works.
Asphalt Roads and Materials Co., Inc. is the contractor performing the work.
For additional information, please contact
Dan Kiley or Bob Bidlack with Public Works
Operations at
757-385-1470, or Drew Lankford at 757-385-8062.
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News Release:
VBgov.com/Info
Maple Street (Marina Shores)
and
Crab Creek (Lynnhaven Boat Ramp)
Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Stations
Public Input Meeting
Thursday October 13th at 7:00pm
Great Neck Recreation Center
Dear Shore Drive Residents,
This may be the only chance you have to express your opinions regarding the City’s plan to build permanent dredge spoils transfer stations at the Maple Street and Crab Creek locations. Both of these locations are shown on the City’s Neighborhood Dredge Plan.
Identify,
Demand,
Support,
Note: Meeting format will be – Individual Speakers may speak for 3 minutes, Speakers for groups get 10 minutes. Questions to be answered by Commission Members or City Staff may be submitted on index cards. Speakers must sign up ahead of time, so plan on getting there a little early.
Reminder…Mark Your Calendar!!
The 1st Annual Ocean Park Art Show
Next Saturday – October 8th*
3829 Shore Drive at Browning’s Marine!
10:00 am to 5:00 PM
Free and Open to the Public
Local Artists, many from Ocean Park, will display and sell Jewelry, Paintings and Photographs, Ocean Park Ornaments, Mermaids & Funky Art and more. Several artists will display art that features the Ocean Park area! There are a few artists spaces still available – Call Maryanne at 470-6202 for more info
*Rain date is Sunday Oct 9th