City’s Curbside BABIC Program Turns Leaves Into Mulch/Compost

Richardson residents can avoid having their leaves, grass clippings and other yard waste end up in the landfill (and instead turned into compost and mulch) simply by putting the waste in compostable yard bags, setting the bags along the front curb and calling the City’s Brush and Bulky Item (BABIC) request line for a free pickup.

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A Novel November

During the month of November, Richardson youth can become authors with the support of Library staff and peers. Since 2016, the Library has hosted Camp WriteIn, coinciding with National Novel Writing Month, for aspiring authors. This year’s event is held across three evenings in the Library.

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Fall Begins Prime Time for City Tree Trimming

By fall, many trees have stopped producing new leaves and buds and have begun to enter their dormant season. While each tree’s water and sap movement slows in cooler weather, the opportunity for tree-trimming is ripe, when pruning causes less interruption to a plant’s internal mechanisms and parasitic activity is minimized.

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Altrusa Honors Local First Responders

Altrusa International of Richardson honored 17 women last month for the services they provided during the pandemic. The women were from the medical, nonprofit and public safety fields and were recognized at a reception Oct. 22 at the Richardson Woman’s Club.

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