January Happenings - Village of Salisbury

Mr. Carter's SMS Grade Eight Class
Living In & Learning About Salisbury
Well Salisbury is the place for you. There is a lot of
things do to if you live in Salisbury. You can go four
wheeling or dirt biking or even walk along the trail.
There is a really good bike park it doesn't matter if
you're a pro at biking or if you're just starting it's the
place to go and practice your skills and get better. The
bike park it not very far away from the school. There
is a police station and a fire department. There are
lots of grocery stores and a lot of different stores and
gas stations. You can go the Green pig or go to the
Corn Maze. If it is a hot day during the summer why
don't you walk or drive down to the Dairy Depot.
Dairy Depot is an ice cream store that is in walking
distance from the school. These are a few reasons
why Salisbury is a good place to live.
Jeremy
Looking for a new place to live? How about a small
town just outside of the crowded city? A place where
it's quieter and people are friendlier? I suggest you
look up Salisbury. I just barely moved to Salisbury
but, I already love it here. I find its way better than the
city because there is less people and tons of fun
things to do. You could go to the Green Pig Market.
They have a corn-maze and a great market that has
fresh vegetables. Salisbury has one of the best pizza
places in Canada, Pizza Mill. We also have walking
and four-wheeling trails. There are tons of beautiful
green parks too. Salisbury is an incredible place to
live. So give Salisbury a try! By: Hallee Hunter
SHARKS HELPING
THEIR COMMUNITY
HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Salisbury Home and School
News!
Upcoming Events-Valentines
Dance Saturday, February 8th 9pm to 1
am at the Salisbury Lions Club. Prizes, food and
fun. To purchase tickets call Lori at 372-9883.
$20 each until January 31st $25 each after
January 31st.
SALISBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY
EVENTS
Story Time - Fridays at 10am. A 30-minute
program of stories, songs, and literacy-building
activities for ages 2-5.
The Booklovers Reading Club for adults will
discuss Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe on
January 8th at 6:15 pm.
Crafting Circle - Wednesday January 22nd
from 6:30 -8:00 p.m. Bring your current craft
project and join fellow knitters and crafters for
inspiration and tips. All skill levels are welcome.
LEGO at the Library - Thursday January 2nd
between 2:00-3:00 p.m. Ages 6 and up. Bring
your friends and family to build with LEGO and
put your creations on display in the library.
These programs are offered free of charge. For
more information call the library at 372-3240.
The library is located at 3215 Main Street in
Salisbury.
Library Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays 10am-12pm & 1-5pm, and
Wednesdays 1-5pm & 6-8pm.
If you would like
to have
something to
announce email
mageer@rogers.
com
FOOD BANK.. watch for a flier and
Salisbury Middle School presented Helping Hands @
Christmas with a cheque for $1300.00. They also collected non
perishable goods. You should be proud!!!
THANK YOU to all those that gave to Salisbury Helping
check the village web page http://salisburynb.ca/
for more information.Our location will be on the
Fredericton Road. We will be more then a food
bank; offering other services to all ages. We still
looking for the following items: refrigerator, freezer.
We arelooking for volunteers. We are looking at a
GRAND OPENING early February. The opening
will be a celebration for everyone. If you would like
to help with the setting up and get involved with
this project please contact Rose @ 875-8885 or
Ken @ 866-2200.
Spring is coming....yup it is ..
St. Jude's Catholic Church 8:30am Mass
Hands this holiday season. With your thought fullness and
Salisbury Baptist
caring we as a community helped 73 children and their
families have a wonderful Christmas. If not for your generosity Mon. 6:00pm Junior Choir
7:00pm Senior High Youth (Grade 9-12)
and sense of community we would never be able to do what
Wed. 9:30am Off Your Rockers
we do! All your help stays right here and is directed to the
children that belong to our schools. I am proud to be part of
1:00pm Prayer Time
this effort!
6:30pm Kids Club (Kindergarten to Grade 4)
Salisbury Golden Age Club meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursdays of each month at the Salisbury Lions Club.
Activities begin at 12:00pm with a potluck meal, followed by
meeting and games. For more information, contact Harry
Hopper @ 372.1093.
7:30pm Senior Choir
Thurs. 7:00am
Men's Prayer Time
8:30pm
Men's Ball Hockey
Sat.
6:30pm Junior High Youth (Grade 7-9)
Sunday 9:30am
Sunday School
11:00am
Morning Worship
6:30pm
JAM (Grades 5 & 6)
What Does the Village Office
want you to know:
WINTER PARKING
Just a reminder that for the purpose of snow removal no
person shall stand or park a vehicle on any highway within the
Village of Salisbury between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.
m., from the first day of November in any year until the first
day of April in the following year.
CHRISTMAS TREE DISPOSAL
Natural Christmas trees will be collected by Village staff from
January 6 to 17, 2014.
Tree bags, tinsel, ornaments, nails, tree skirts, string, stands,
etc., must be removed before placing the tree at the curb.
Christmas wreaths will not be collected as part of the tree
disposal program.
Trees should be clear of snow and ice and easily accessible
for collection.
Residents who wish to drop-off their Christmas tree can do so
at the following site from December 27, 2013 to January 17,
2014:
Village of Salisbury Wastewater Treatment Facility, 47
Government Road (In Designated Area)
Christmas trees are shredded for the production of compost.
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
As of January 1, 2014, office space located at 64 Douglas Street
will be available for lease.
- Community Use Zone
- 749 Square Feet
- 2 Bathrooms (One Wheelchair Accessible)
- 3 Offices (9'-4'x10'-0)
- General Area (24'-4'x10'-0')
- Storage Room (9'-4'x5'-0')
For more information please contact the Village Office at
372-3230.
DOG TAGS
Just a reminder that dog tags are to be purchased before
March 31st each year. A $15.00 penalty will be added to the
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Salisbury 2014
regular registration fee for tags not bought by March 31st
and a $50.00 penalty will be added to the regular
registration fee for tags not bought by June 30th.
Registration fees are:
- $10.00 spayed or neutered dogs,
- $30.00 unspayed or unneutered dogs,
Every owner of a dog(s) over the age of three (3) months,
shall have such dog(s) vaccinated against distemper and
canine parvovirus and must repeat this process every two (2)
years thereafter.
Every owner of a dog(s) over the age of four (4) months, shall
have such dog(s) vaccinated against rabies and every three
(3) years thereafter.
An official receipt from a licensed veterinarian hospital with the
breed, color, name of dog showing on receipt and also the
veterinarian hospital tag number is required. NO ONE WILL
BE ISSUED A REGISTRATION TAG WITHOUT THE
OFFICIAL RECEIPT.
Jessica MacDonald will be our 2014 Animal Control
Officers for the Village of Salisbury. She has been authorized
by the Village Council to sell dog tags door to door. Dog tags
are also available at the Village Office and at the Salisbury
Veterinary Clinic. Please direct any complaints or inquiries to
Jessica MacDonald at 378-3627.
UTILITY (SEWER) OPERATING ACCOUNT
The sewer rate for 2014 remained unchanged at $300.00 per
unit. Like last year, the discount for 2014 will be $10 per
unit on current year charges if paid in full before March 1,
2014. After March 1st, interest of 2% per month will be added
to all overdue accounts beginning in January. Payments can
be made at the Village Office by cash, cheque, or debit, or
with Service NB, or online banking with CIBC or Advanced
Savings Credit Union.
Salisbury Anglican Church Services for Jan. are
every Sunday at 11 am with Sunday School at the same time.
ACW will meet on Jan. 14 at 8pm at the Church and Bible
Study is every Tues. at 7pm.