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May is teacher appreciation month at Waterway Car Wash

May is teacher appreciation month at Waterway Car Wash

Teachers may bring their car in to any Waterway Carwash every Wednesday in May for a FREE car wash and discounted gasoline.

Composting Seminar at the Galleria Mall

Composting Seminar at the Galleria Mall

Cleveland, OH - Cuyahoga County will provide residents with a 60 minute how-to-compost seminar and affordable compost bins at the Galleria Mall, 1301 East 9th St.

Puzzle-Piece Cookies from Panera Support the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital Center for Autism

Puzzle-Piece Cookies from Panera Support the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital Center for Autism

 Panera Bread Cafes across Cleveland, Akron and Canton are banding together in support of children with autism this month.

Stamp Out Hunger

Stamp Out Hunger

On Saturday, May 12, 2012, the National Association of Letter Carriers will again be doing their part to help Stamp Out Hunger across America. Now in its 20th year, the Stamp Out Hunger effort is the nation’s largest single-day food drive. In 2011, letter carriers collected more than 70 million pounds of total food donations for the eighth consecutive year.

NFW 2nd Annual Adopt-A-Bunny Week

NFW 2nd Annual Adopt-A-Bunny Week

Happy Easter from the Neighborhood Friend of the Week!!!  This Sunday, many people will turn their thoughts towards bunnies.  They have long represented the holiday thanks to their symbolic associations of fertility, rebirth, and regeneration.  Often, many people will want to bring home a rabbit for Easter.  However, they are not impulse items.  Bunnies are living, breathing animals with complex needs and wants that must be met by their guardians.  Here are a few things to remember.

Wednesday is National Walking Day!

Wednesday is National Walking Day!

The premise behind National Walking Day is simple: lace up your sneakers and go for a walk. Walking is the easiest form of physical activity and has the lowest dropout rate of any form of exercise.

Post offices brace for warm weather bites

Post offices brace for warm weather bites

Biting dogs are a danger all year but the danger is far more prevalent during warm weather — especially for your letter carrier.

More doors are open — more pets are outside — conditions are just “right” for dogs to put in for the neighborhood menace award by ripping away at the nearest postal uniform...and the carrier who is wearing it.

It’s serious but the problem is not the dogs. It’s the owners who neglect to control their pets. And it’s not just big dogs. The little ones can do a lot of damage too.

To see how serious the dog-bite problem is to the Postal Service, just take a look at these statistics:

Somewhere in the country, every minute, a dog bites somebody. The “somebody” most often is your friendly neighborhood letter carrier, who just wants to get the job done and walk away in one piece. Nationally, USPS employees suffered 2613 dog bites and attacks last year. Already this year there have been 1005 bites and attacks.

What can you do, as a customer and a pet owner? Plenty!

  • Recognize that you are the key person responsible for controlling your pet.
  • Teach each of your family members what they can do to help prevent dog bites.
  • Make a commitment to control your pet.
  • Let your letter carrier know you are taking action to protect him or her against bites.

Not only does the law require it, so does the Postal Service. Failure to control your pet can result in loss of delivery service!

But more than that: you owe it to yourself, and to your pet, to prevent the pain, lost work time, and general hassle that follows when your dog takes advantage of summer dog days (or any other days) to harm a letter carrier who is trying to perform a service to your household.

Keep your pet leashed, fenced, or confined.