Kerman Utility News
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Kerman Utility News
Kerman Utility News How to Reduce Water Consumption in Your Garden . Festival of the American Spirit Fireworks July 3, 2014 When reservoirs are low and weather is dry, reduce your garden's need for water by xeriscaping, switching to targeted irrigation, and protecting plants with mulch. Plan Ahead by Xeriscaping the Garden The most effective way to reduce your water consumption is to plant drought-tolerant plants that don’t need much watering. If you really want to grow some thirstier plants like roses and tomatoes, create a few irrigated areas and restrict your watering to those areas. Fill in the rest of the landscaping with droughttolerant plants that can thrive without watering. For flowers, irrigate spots that you can see from the street or inside your house. Make Trees and Shrubs Top Watering Priority in Times of Shortages Kerman High School Gates open at 6:00 pm - Fireworks at 9:20 pm City Hall Closed: Friday, July 4th Independence Day Monday, September 1st Labor Day REMINDER: New Utility Rates Effective July 1, 2014 City of Kerman Watering Schedule Water Usage (Landscape Watering, Car Washing) If you need to make significant cuts in your water usage, cut back on other areas before you stop watering trees and shrubs. Mature trees help reduce air pollution, control storm water runoff, reduce the need for air conditioning in hot weather, and can contribute thousands of dollars to a property’s value. If you lose a mature tree, it can take many years before a replacement tree grows to mature size. If necessary, let lawns and groundcovers go brown during droughts. They can be re-grown much faster and more cheaply than a tree or specimen shrub. Use Drip Irrigation to Control Water Use, Reduce Waste Only 65-75% of the water from sprinklers is actually used by the watered plants. 25% or more evaporates or runs off without being used. By contrast, drip irrigation is more than 90% efficient, because it applies water directly to the plant’s root zone. Switch to drip irrigation wherever possible to make sure the water you use gets delivered to the exact spot where it is needed. Mulch to Protect Existing Plants Against Drought Mulch is any organic material spread evenly over the surface of the soil. It helps suppress weeds that compete for water with garden plants. It also keeps the soil cooler and helps it retain moisture long- Jul - Aug - Sept 2014 Odd Address; Houses That End With (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Can Only Water On; Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday Before 6:00 am, Between 8:00 am and Noon, After 7:00 pm Even Address; Houses That End With (2, 4, 6, 8, 0) Can Only Water On; Wednesday - Friday - Sunday Before 6:00 am, Between 8:00 am and Noon, After 7:00 pm NO WATERING ALLOWED ON MONDAYS No watering any day between 6:00 am and 8:00 am or between Noon and 7:00 pm Mr. Drip’s Water Saving Tips: When you have ice left in your cup from a drink, don’t throw it in the trash/sink, put it in your plants. Make sure your swimming pools, fountains and ponds are equipped with recirculating pumps. Don’t use running water to thaw food. Defrost food in the refrigerator for water efficiency and food safety. er. Instead of disposing of green waste such as fallen leaves, grass clippings, or plant trimmings, use them as mulch. You can compost them first or simply use as they are. For a more finished look, consider commercial mulches like wood chips or shredded bark. August Kerman Harvest Festival September 11 - 14, 2014 Kerckhoff Park, 4th & E Streets Historic Museum Novelties Thursday Food Booths Crafts Carnival Amusement Rides Dances Parade Games Sept 11 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Free Admission Opening Ceremony 7:15 pm Grand Marshal Presentation Janice Lea, Grand Marshall Senior’s Drawing & Bingo 7:00 pm 7:30 pm Bill Stith & Mellowtones 8:00 pm KHS Jazz Band Friday Sept 12 5:00 pm - Midnight 8:30 pm Brad K. Wilson Saturday Sept 13 11:00 am - Midnight 9:00 pm Twi’Lighters Band 70th Annual Parade 10:00 am “Good Ol’ Days” Celebrating 70 Years of Memories and Nostalgia. Sunday Sept 14 2:30 pm - 10:00 pm 6:30 pm Califas GATE ADMISSION: Friday - Sunday: $5.00 Adult / $3.00 Child (4-10) Sunday ONLY 2:30 - 5:00 pm KIDS 10 and under FREE (accompanied by parent) CARNIVAL RIDES PRESALE: Ride Coupons ($10.00 a book) and Wrist Band Cards ($20.00 per card) will be available at the following businesses beginning August 25th: Valley Food Super Center; Garcia Market; Reno’s Hardware; WestAmerica Bank; Central Valley Community Bank; Sebastian; Kerman Food Market; Lucero Market and Chamber Office. RECREATION ACTIVITIES: July Zumba classes resume: Community/Teen Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-8pm beginning July 8th. For more information call Mark Salvador at 846-4809. Summer Playground Day Camp for kids 6-12 years old, Tuesday thru Friday. Friday, July 25 is the last day. It's just $1 a day and lunch is provided. For more information call Theresa Johnson at 846-9383. The Kerman Community Pool is open Tuesday-Thursday from 124pm for Recreation Swim. Cost is $1 for 17 and under and $1.50 for 18 and older. The pool will close on Friday, August 1. For more information call Theresa Johnson at 846-9383. Registration for Start Smart Football, Youth Tennis and Babysitter Training will begin. For more information call Theresa Johnson at 846-9383. The Kerman Youth Commission will begin accepting applications for the 2014-15 school year. Participate in planning events and activities for Kerman teens. Applications are available at the Community/Teen Center. For more information call Theresa Johnson at 846-9383. SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES: Independence Day Celebration; Kerman Senior Center Thursday, July 3rd 11:00am Free Event – Reservation Required; Please bring a side dish Call Vanessa at 559-846-9330 Senior Trip – Monterey Bay Coastline Friday, July 25th; Cost: $15, Reservation Required, Limited Seating, call Jeanna at 559-846-9329 Van leaves at 7:00 am from the Kerman Senior Center, returns at 7:00 pm to the Kerman Senior Center Leaving Kerman Senior Center, Stopping at Casa De Fruta, Arriving at Monterey Bay. Upcoming Dates to Remember Lock-in Schedule : Saturday, October 28 Saturday, December 6 Registration for Start Smart Basketball begins in October Cost: $15, Reservation Required, Consolidated General Election November 4, 2014 Nomination Papers are available starting July 14, 2014 for three Kerman City Council positions: Mayoral position (2 year term), City Council position (4 year term). City Council position (4 year term). Nomination Papers can be obtained from: City Clerk’s Department, City Hall, 850 S. Madera Avenue, Kerman, (559) 846-9380 or Fresno County Elections Office, 2221 Kern Street, Fresno, (559) 600-8683. The nomination period closes on August 8, 2014. Turn a pickle jar into a cookie jar, a candy jar or a coin jar and have the kids decorate the outside!