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r Crean Cease the Grease <br />��p� The Soil Water Conservation <br />1lC'11�DOI�i00dS <br />District (SWCD) is selling Fat <br />located at 5605 US <br />atstjoseph.iaswcd.org. <br />574- 291 -7444. <br />31 S <br />Trappers, devices designed to <br />help reduce the amount of fats, <br />oils, and grease (FOGS) that enter <br />our sewer collection system. FOGS <br />can build up in the sewer lines and <br />cause backups and overflows. The <br />Fat Trapper will help to reduce <br />operation and maintenance <br />difficulties associated with FOGS. <br />A Fat Trapper and two refill bags <br />can be purchased for $5. <br />Additional refill bags are five for <br />$3. Available at the Soil Water <br />Conservation District's office, <br />You can visit SWCD online <br />or contact their office for more details at <br />SOUTH BEND <br />PARKS & RECREATION <br />DEPARTMENT <br />Potawatomi Concert Series <br />All concerts start at 7 pm <br />August 2 Vibe Nation - Jazz <br />August 9 More Than Sunday - Christian Rock <br />August 16 Navy Band Great Lakes - Big Band <br />August 23 Michana Concert Band - Classic and Popular <br />August 30 The Valleyaires - Barbershop Harmony <br />East Race Concerts at Seitz Park <br />August 2 4 -7 pm Motown Dance Party <br />Billy "Stix" Nicks <br />Chandra Williams <br />Johnny Morris <br />August 9 4 -7 pm This End Up - Rock and Country <br />August 16 Ninsco Day <br />2 pm Leonardo (Children's entertainer) and <br />Ken (balloon artist) <br />3 pm Jetta and the Jelly Beans <br />Theatrical Rock & Roll Show for kids of all ages <br />4 pm Ruby Jazayre & the Sisters of the Nile <br />Middle Eastern Dances <br />5 pm Zonixx The Band <br />7 pm The Whistle Pigs <br />Contemporary & Classic Rock <br />Fireworks at dusk, by RKM Fireworks <br />SI USTED NO ENTIENDE INGLES Y NECESITA AYUDA PARA <br />TRADUCIR ESTE DOCUMENTO, O SI TIENE ALGUNA PREGUNTA, <br />POR FAVOR LLAME AL TELEFONO (574) 235 -5858 X 1000. <br />Reduce Your <br />Carbon <br />Footprint <br />Carbon dioxide and <br />other air pollutants are <br />collecting in the <br />atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping the <br />sun's heat and causing the planet to, on average, <br />warm up. Coal- burning power plants are the larg- <br />est U.S. source of carbon dioxide pollution -- they <br />produce 2.4 billion tons every year. Automobiles, <br />the second largest source, create nearly 1.9 billion <br />tons of CO2 annually. The simple steps below can <br />help you reduce your effect on the earth's climate: <br />♦ Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation <br />whenever possible. <br />♦ When driving, take with you only what you <br />need and be sure to place luggage inside to <br />minimize drag and maximize your mileage. <br />♦ Slow down — in highway travel, exceeding the <br />speed limit by a mere five mph results in an <br />average fuel economy loss of six percent. <br />♦ Avoid idling your car if not absolutely <br />necessary. Idling for more than 10 seconds <br />causes more carbon emissions than simply <br />restarting your car. <br />♦ Air conditioning can decrease your fuel <br />efficiency by as much as 12 percent in <br />stop- and -go traffic, so consider opening the <br />windows or using the vents instead. <br />Sources: Natural Resources Defense Council; EPA <br />7e <br />Upcoming <br />Events: <br />PE'RrOenf ING Amt's CENA'r_ti <br />August 1 8:00 pm <br />The Ultimate Doo Wop Show at <br />St. Patrick's County Park <br />August 1 8:00 pm <br />Jeffery Osbourne, with special guest <br />Reuban Studdard <br />August 3 7:30 pm <br />Crosby, Stills, and Nash <br />August 9 7:30 pm <br />Alice Cooper with special guest Blue Oyster Colt <br />August 15 7:00 pm <br />The Beach Boys with special guest Joan Jett at <br />St. Patrick's County Park <br />At Jon Hunt Plaza, in front of the <br />Morris Performing Arts Center... August 7 <br />Goldmine Pickers <br />riL qys August 21 <br />�ythe ©ll lltall2 Dougie Wood Band <br />11:30 am - 1:30 pm Free <br />