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January 2015
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Arlington in April
Applications Available
Homeowner Repair
Assistance Available to
Applications
f o r Shelby County
the 25th Annual Arlington in Residents
April Town Festival 2015 are
currently being accepted This
one-day event features craft
booths, children’s games,
live music, great food and
much more. The event will
be Saturday, April 25, 2015
from 10:00 am—4:00
pm. Rain-day has been set
for Sunday, April 26, 2015
from 12:00-5:00 pm.
Vendor booth (10’x10’)
fee is $65 if received before
February 15.
Al l
ap p lica tio n s rece i ved
between Feb. 15 and March
15 will be $80. No
applications will be accepted
after March 15.
Visit www.arlington
inapril.com for rules and
regulations.
Bethel University
Honors Students
Several area students were
named to Bethel University’s
Honor Roll and Dean’s List
for the Fall 2014 semester.
Named to the Honor Roll
were: Taylor Black and
Jeanie Mask, both of
Arlington; and Alyssa Haden
of Lakeland. Named to the
Dean’s List was: Taylor
Mask of Arlington.
Do you know someone
who needs a helping hand
with homeowner repairs that
may be beyond their budget?
Homeowners in 38002 are
eligible to participate in the
Scattered Site Rehabilitation
Assistance Program through
the Shelby County
Department of Housing. The
Scattered Site Housing
Rehabilitation Program
assists low- and moderateincome residents with repairs
on their homes. This
assistance is available to
Shelby County residents
outside the City of Memphis.
Eligibility guidelines are
revised annually and are
b ased o n t he U. S.
Department of Housing and
Urban Development’s annual
income
guidelines.
Assi