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City Of Sugar Creek - Tuesday In The Creek - March 7, 2023

Government and Politics

March 8, 2023

From: City of Sugar Creek

CITY ADMINISTRATOR

CLOSED SESSION 

In closed session, on 3/6,
the Aldermen voted unanimously
to offer a contract to one of the three
final City Administrator Candidates.

Next Council Meeting

March 13, 2023 
6:00 PM
Live and Zoom

Community Garden News

IT IS TIME,
to reserve your spot
in the Sugar Creek Community Garden
across from City Hall.
Come join us for our
10th season of growing
organic vegetables and fruit.
For more information,
contact Sandy Mikulich at 816-461-3528.

Covid Masks And Test Kits

Please come to City Hall
during regular business hours
to receive two Covid test kits and
a bag of N95 masks
if you need some or cannot
find them in the stores.

MARCH

Trash And Yardwaste Pickups

3/10

March

ALL FRIDAYS

3/17, 3/24, 3/31

MARCH NATIONAL DAYS

3/7

National Cereal Day 

National Flapjack Day  

National Crown Roast of Pork Day – 

Crown roast of pork earns its name when a pork loin forms a circle with the ribs pointing upwards,

creating the points of a crown.

National Be Heard Day –

National Be Heard Day encourages small businesses across the country to make their presence known.

MARCH CAME  IN LIKE A LION/MOUSE?

Either way
eat in
or order take-out
and support your favorite

Sugar Creek Restaurant.

ENJOY!

Kema's Bakery              816-886-6536

Tues-Fri 8:00 - 13:00 (That's 1pm!)  
     

Kross's                  816-254-9494

Peking Express    11330 E. US 24 Hiway

Sugar Inn              816-461-0078

Sterling Bowl        816-252-2111

Taco Bell      11120 E. US 24 Hiway  

PARKS & REC

3/8 

8:00am       Walking Club

5:30pm Zumba

3/9 

10:30am       Chair Chi

3/10

8:00am       Walking Club

3/14 Noon Community Pot Luck

3/18 10am Bob Ross Oil Painting

CLEAN St. Patrick's DAY JOKES

St. Patrick's Day is Saturday, March 17th this year. Sugar Creek will celebrate with its annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday, March 11. From 9:30am to 10am lineup in the lot across from Kross' Lounge. We begin walking at 10am up to the old Police and Fire Station, turn around and walk back to the parking lot. See you then.

Q:  What is Irish and stays outside all day, 24/7?
A:   Paddy O'Furniture!

Q: Why should you never squeeze a 4-leaf clover
between you thumb and finger?
A: You don't want to press your luck!

Q:  How did the Irish jig get started?
A:  Too much water to drink and not enough restrooms!

Q: What does it mean when you find a horseshoe?
A:  Some horse is going barefoot!