Trick or Treat on The Square – 4 to 6PM!

Mountainside Living invites you to a free, fun and safe trick or treat event. 

Please join us on Thursday, October 31st from 4-6 pm for Trick or Treat on the Square

The residents of Mountainside Living along with Mudhouse, Crozet Hardware, Georgetown West Dayspa and Parkway Pharmacy will hand out candy to all the trick or treaters.  Our residents at Mountainside are so excited about seeing the children in their costumes and handing out candy and we don’t want to disappoint them.  So please pass the word on and bring the family!  We can’t wait to see everyone there!

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Safely dispose of old prescription and over-the-counter drugs on Saturday, October 26.

What do you do with your unused prescription pills and over-the-counter medications? Do you throw them away? Flush them down the toilet? Simply leave them in your cabinet for a rainy day?

Doing any of the above can provoke tragic consequences including enabling the drugs to get into the wrong hands or find their way into drinking water and irrigation supplies. That’s why it’s crucial to safely dispose of unused prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, veterinary medications and nutritional supplements.

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BOS meeting Wed., 10/2 on tourism zone and volunteer firefighters

Last Thursday's Crozet Community Advisory Council (CCAC) covered many important topic, one of which is coming up for discussion and decision by the Board of Supervisors (BOS)  this Wednesday, October 2nd at their 9:00 AM meeting. Their agenda is available online at:
http://albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Board_of_Supervisors/Forms/Agenda/2013Files/1002/Agenda.htm

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CCA meeting agenda for September 9, 2013

Crozet Community Association (CCA) Agenda
September 12, 2013 at 7:30 PM
The Field School Auditorium

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’a last meeting's minutes (May 9, 2013)
Treasurer's Report by Emery Taylor (Annual family dues are $10)
A Moment in Crozet History (Phil James)
Possible Drop-in visit from Albemarle County Police officer (Evening Patrol Division) As part of the new Albemarle County Police department community policing.

Presentation:  The Streetscape II project – road and sidewalk improvements to Crozet Avenue from the railroad bridge to Jarman’s Gap Road.  (Albemarle County Staff – Trevor Henry and/or Jack Kelsey)

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What should become of the old Crozet Library building?

Jim Duncan posted this question on his RealCrozet.com website

What should become of the Old Crozet Library

Here's the background Jim provides:

The Albemarle County Police want to spend $350k to renovate the library/depot.

The Crozet Gazette have an extensive story this month and Ryan at the Newsplex did a story on 9/10 and J. Reynolds Hutchins at the Daily Progress had a nice story as well.

There’s a good discussion the RealCrozetVA Facebook page (comments embedded after the jump here).

What do you think? Police station? Train depot?  Answer the survey by clicking here or going to RealCrozet.com