April PHA Post

April PHA Post

Below is the PHA April 2015 newsletter for both family and senior housing.

 

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Garden With Us

There’s still time to apply for a gardening plot for the summer. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!

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Ted K. Center Art Show and Open House

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Prevent Child Abuse Run-Walk

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A Chance to Tell Your Public Housing Story

ReThink: Why Housing Matters is working with Emmy award winning film studio, Stillmotion to make a documentary about people whose lives have been impacted by public housing and they want you here your story.

This is your chance to share  your personal experience with public housing and show how important it really is. This opportunity is open to anyone currently residing in PHA, on the waiting list, and people in need of housing.

All you need to do is fill out a short, very simple questionnaire here by Friday, April 10.

CVPH Easter Egg Hunt

The CVPH Annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place this Saturday, April 4, at 10 am on the CVPH front lawn. This free event is open to children in 2nd grade and younger. There will be a separate area for children under the age of three.

Kids must bring their own basket to put their collected eggs in and the Easter Bunny will be there for pictures before and after the hunt!

Step Out For Your Health

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HAI Scholarship Opportunity

Are you looking for a chance to attend college or finish your education? The Housing Authority Insurance, Inc. is offering 50 scholarships worth $2,500 each. Applications must be completed and submitted by Thursday, April 30. The winners will be notified in June 2015.

 

For all the information you need to apply, click here.

Season to Taste- A Free Performance

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Master Gardener Workshop at the Imaginarium

The Imaginarium Children’s Museum is having Master Gardener from Cornell Cooperative Extension on Monday, March 30 at 2:00 pm to help children learn how to pot a plant to take home for just $5 for children over 1 and free for children under 1! This is a great opportunity to get your children to experience and fall in love with the relaxing activity of gardening. If they really enjoy it, you can apply for a gardening plot for Summer 2015 so they can put to use what they’ve learned!

For more information about the summer gardening plots, you can read about it here. There is a $25 entry fee, but special arrangements can be made if necessary.