Media Release
April 27, 2009
Hernando County to Observe National County Government Week
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
April 27, 2009
Hernando County will celebrate National County Government Week (NCGW) May 3-9. Focusing on this year’s theme of “Greening Our Future”, county officials will promote activities to increase public awareness of opportunities to protect Hernando County’s natural resources. Featured in a variety of media formats will be information about how our residents can protect our resources by conserving water, recycling, practicing environmentally friendly landscaping and gardening techniques, learning about our environmentally sensitive lands program, and practicing alternative transportation methods that conserve money and fuel.
During the week of May 3-9:
• Displays will be placed at the following locations:
1. Spring Hill Library, 9220 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill
• Florida Yards and Neighborhoods
2. Main Library, 238 Howell Avenue, Brooksville
• The Way to Go Greener with Transportation
3. Utilities Customer Service Office, 7429 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill
• Conserving and Protecting our Natural Resources
• Three Focus on Hernando programs will be broadcast on the local government channel featuring county services related to “Greening Our Future”. See broadcast schedule at www.hernandcounty.us/hcgb for times and note that the programs will also be webstreamed.
• Residents may tour the Cypress Lakes Preserve in eastern Hernando County on Wednesday, May 6th, and learn more about Hernando County’s Environmentally Sensitive Lands program. Find out more and register for the tour by calling the Planning Department at: 754-4057.
• A series of informative articles pertaining to landscaping, recycling, water resources and alternative transportation will be published in the local newspapers during May 3- 9.
• County Staff will discuss the activities of County Government Week on the Bob Penrod Show on WWJB 1450 on April 29th at 1:30 pm. .
National County Government Week has been sponsored by the National Association of Counties since 1991 to raise public awareness and understanding about the roles and responsibilities of the nation’s counties. For more information, please contact the Community Relations Office at 540-6780.
Monday, April 27, 2009
“Greening Our Future”
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