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Inspection & Pest Control Schedule
Pest Control/Inspection: Family Units
1/16/20 Western, Island Terrace, Doniphan
2/20/20 Orleans, Shady Bend Apartments
2/27/20 Shady Bend Villas
3/19/20 Scattered Sites, Stolley Park
4/16/20 Western, Island Terrace, Doniphan
Inspection Schedule:
1/2/20 Centennial Floors 6-11
1/9/20 Centennial Floors 1-5, Broadwell Courts
2/6/20 Golden Towers
3/5/20 Pletcher Terrace, Rainbow Terrace
4/2/20 Centennial Floors 6-11
4/9/20 Centennial Floors 1-5, Broadwell Courts
Pest Control:
1/21/20 (roaches)
1/22/20 (bed bugs)
2/18/20 (roaches)
2/19/20 (bed bugs)
3/17/20 (roaches)
3/18/20 (bed bugs)
4/21/20 (roaches)
Hall County Housing Authority
HCHA Gazette
In This Issue:
Airheads Salon
Inspection/Pest
Control Schedules
Coloring Contest
Winners
Reminders/
Notices/Events/
Resources
Door Decorating
Contest Winners
Calendar/Holidays
Winter Reminders
Access to Justice
(A2J) Center
Puzzle/Recipe
January, February, March 2020 Winter Issue
HCHA Closings:
• January 20, 2020
• February 17, 2020
• The office is closed
on Fridays, available
by appointment
only
Airheads Salon
A new salon, Airheads, will be open January 6, 2020 and is located at
804 N. Boggs Avenue (in the back of Golden Towers).
Cost:
Haircuts for men, women, children $15
Colors start at $40
Perms start at $50
Eyebrow, lip, and chin waxes $8 for each area
Will accept cash and debit/credit cards
Hours:
Monday 5pm-9pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 5pm-9pm
Thursday 5pm-9pm
Friday Closed
Saturday 10am-3pm
Sunday Closed
Young Children:
1st Place—Samaheer (Ansar Ashrak) 2nd Place—Juan (Telma Vazquez) 3rd Place—Arely (Rosa Arvizo)
Middle Age Children:
Older Children:
1st Place—Joseph (Shannon Cahill Hayman) 2nd Place-Hablel (Ansar Ashrak)
Coloring Contest Results
Page 2 HCHA Gazette
1st Place-Emma (Shannon Cahill-Hayman)
2nd Place-Hernan (Rosa Arvizo)
3rd Place-Mujahed (Elhafiz Khazeen)
♦ All of our buildings and property are non-smoking.
♦ The after hours phone number for maintenance is:
308-390-5546.
♦ When you have a change of employment, HCHA
needs to know.
♦ Work Orders-Emergency orders will be handled
within 24 hours. Non-Emergency orders can be up to
30 days.
♦ Shopping carts are to be taken back to the storage
area immediately after use so it’s available for
others. If a cart is found in your apartment and not
returned to the storage area, a written warning will
be issued. If a second offense is recorded, there will
be a monetary fine of $10 imposed. If a third
offense is recorded, there will be a monetary fine of
$15 and a 14-day notice issued which may result in lease
termination.
REMINDERS:
NOTICES:
♦ Incident Reports are on the bulletin boards on the main floor in Golden Towers by the
mailboxes and in the community room at Centennial Towers.
Page 3 Winter Issue
EVENTS:
♦ Free Clothing Giveaway—free clothing for all ages. This is on Thursdays 9 am-3pm
at Church of Christ, 2822 W. Stolley Park Road, Grand Island.
RESOURCES:
Grief Support Group-
♦ Third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm, Trinity United Methodist Church, 551 N. Elm,
Contact: Ashleigh Drudik at 308-384-1080 or [email protected]
♦ Second Thursday of each month at 9:00 am, The Heritage at Sagewood, 1920 Sagewood
Avenue, Contact: Ashleigh Drudik at 308-384-1080 or [email protected]
Rent & Utility Assistance—
♦ Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, 2525 W. Old Lincoln Highway,
308-385-5500;
♦ Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) 1-800-383-4278
Winter Door Decorating Contest Results
Page 4 HCHA Gazette
Other Buildings:
1st Place– Saybra Doane, RT 2nd Place-Odelvis Guzman, RT 3rd Place-Martha Lopez Perez, IT
1st Place-Paula Nolte, GT 2nd Place-Sonja Vargas Miranda, GT 1st Place-Sandra Jensen, GT
Golden Towers: Centennial Towers:
Page 5 Winter Issue
Winter Door Decorating Contest Results
Pletcher Terrace:
1st Place-Angela Bromwich, PT 2nd Place-Shayla Kucera, PT
Family Units:
1st Place—Pamela Stubblefield, 2nd Place—Michelle McHenry, 3rd Place—Chantelle Sack
Western Orleans Orleans
Page 6 HCHA Gazette
New Year’s Resolution Tips:
♦ Focus on one resolution.
♦ Plan ahead.
♦ Commit to 21 days.
♦ Take baby steps.
♦ Create a rewards system.
♦ Set consequences.
♦ Don’t burn yourself out.
♦ Remember why you made your
resolution.
Morning Routine Ideas:
♦Do a short exercise session.♦Drink a full glass of water.♦Be grateful.♦Say affirmations.♦Make your bed.
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Upcoming Holidays :
January 1 New Year’s Day February 17 President’s Day
January 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day March 17 St. Patrick’s Day
♦ Please make sure all dog leashes/chains are pulled up to the door so it doesn’t get
caught up in the snow blower. Per the policy, if the animal is taken outside they must
be on a non-retractable leash, no longer than 6 ft. Please pick up mats outside also.
♦ Dress in layers, wear a hat, scarf, and gloves.
♦ Change your clothes right away if they get damp or wet.
Winter Reminders:
Winter Tips/Tricks:
♦ Assemble a winter survival kit to include: flashlight, batteries, blanket, water,
gloves, ice scraper/snowbrush, extra winter clothes, and hand warmers.
♦ Heat up frozen locks with hand sanitizer.
♦ Put socks on windshield wipers to avoid de-icing blades in the morning.
♦ Park facing the sun.
♦ Wrap gallon size plastic bags and secure with rubber bands to keep side mirrors
snow and ice free on vehicles.
♦ Apply zip ties to your bicycle tires to gain more traction.
Census Bureau: The Census Bureau provides vital information for you and your
community. It is very important to get an accurate count when doing the census.
Therefore, be sure to respond and complete your census submission. The census
mailings and phone calls are likely to start in March.
Page 7 Winter Issue
Access to Justice (A2J) Center
The Access to Justice (A2J) Self-Help Centers are walk-in centers where
qualifying visitors may receive information and legal advice on how to help
themselves out in court.
This service is available every Thursday, beginning December 5, 2019 from
12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Legal Aid of Nebraska
Grand Island Office INTERPRETERS WILL BE AVAILABLE
1811 W. 2nd Street
*Legal Aid of Nebraska will be assisting with civil matters only—no
criminal.
*Legal Aid of Nebraska cannot assist with worker’s compensation or
personal injury.
Legalaidofnebraska.org
1834 W 7th Street
Grand Island, NE 68803
Phone: 308-385-5530
Fax: 308-385-5533
E-mail: [email protected]
Hall County Housing
Authority
Tenant Name
Address
City, NE ZIP
Visit our Website—www.hcha.net
DIGI-SEARCH
Find the hidden numbers - They may be horizontal or vertical
BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup butter; 1 onion, chopped; 1 (16 oz.) package
frozen broccoli; 4 (14.5 oz.) cans chicken broth; 1 (1
pound) processed cheese, cubed; 2 cups milk;
1 tablespoon garlic powder, 2/3 cup cornstarch; 1 cup
water
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. In a pot, melt butter over medium heat. Cook onion
in butter until softened. Stir in broccoli and cover with
chicken broth. Simmer until broccoli is tender, 10-15
minutes.
2. Reduce heat and stir in cheese cubes until melted.
Mix in milk and garlic powder.
3. In a small bowl, stir cornstarch into water until
dissolved. Stir in soup until thick.
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