Citizens' Advocate (Coppell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 2005 Page: 7 of 24
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Citizens’ Adbocate • COMMUNITY • September 23, 2005
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UPCOMING EVENTS
•The annual fall Wildflower Seeding at Moore Road Park will be
held this Saturday, September 24, at 9 am. Parking is available at
Moore Road Park, located straight north on Moore Road. The Cop-
pell Community Garden will hold "Kids and Bugs" at 10 a.m. at Help-
ing Hands Garden by Town Center, 255 Parkway Blvd. Jungle Jim
will introduce his world's longest bug plus facts about native habitats
and creatures. Volunteer Leader Seeders (teens and adults) are needed
to help facilitate the seeding event. Training for Leader Seeders will
begin at 7:30 a.m. that morning and will include a better understand-
ing of wildflowers in Texas and proper conditions for seeding. For
more information, call 972-462-5100.
•The Coppell Texas Exes are hosting a “Beat OU” happy hour on
Thursday, October 6, 5:30 p.m., at Deliman’s Grill in Coppell (Denton
Tap and Hwy. 121 Bypass). For more information, contact Denise
Trahan at 972-316-8550 or dtrahan7@aolcom.
•Business and groups are needed for the city’s Halloween Fair and
Hayride on Monday, October 31, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Aquatic
and Recreation Center. Businesses and groups participating can set
up a booth and provide a game or activity with prizes or candy, or
they can assist on the haunted trail with a special “scary” scene. For
more information on booth space, call the Parks and Recreation De-
partment at 972-462-5100. Event admission for the public is $3
per child (age 3 years to 12) in advance or $4 at the door. Fee
includes free games, snacks, candy, a walk through the mini-
spook house, a photo of child with costumed character, and a
ride on the Tarantula Hayride.
POLICE REPORT
September 1: Burglary of
vehicle, 200 block E. Parkway
Blvd., stereo taken.
September 1: Theft, 1300
block Riverchase, use or possess
sion of identity.
September 1: Assault by
contact, 900 block Parker Dr.,
known person grabbed female,
58, victim’s arm and offended
her.
September 2: Theft, 600
block Freeport Pkwy., wallet
taken.
September 2: Theft, 600
block Raven Ln., books ofCHS
season football tickets taken.
September 2: Theft, 100
block W. Parkway Blvd. (Cop-
pell High School), purse stolen.
September 3: DW1, first
offense, 100 block Denton Tap,
2:24 a.m., 45-year-old male, ar-
rested.
September 3: Theft, 200
see POLICE on page 21
Learning Disabilities Group
to Meet September 26
Coppell Learning Disabili-
ties Association (Coppell LDA)
will hold its monthly meeting
Monday, September 26, 7 p.m.,
at The Church of the Apostles,
322 S. MacArthur Blvd., Cop-
pell. The topic of meeting is Re-
lationship Building. Participants
will have the opportunity to meet
with other parents of learning dif-
ferent children.
The meeting is free and open
to the public. For additional in-
formation, call 972-333-8913.
Coppell LDA was formed to
help meet the needs of learning
different/learning-disabled stu-
dents in Coppell.
FIRE REPORT
September 12: Medical -
600 block S. Coppell Rd.
September 13: Gas leak,
100 block N. Denton Tap Rd.
September 13: Medical -
300 block S. MacArthur Blvd.,
700 block Freeport Pkwy., 100
block W. Parkway Blvd., 800
block S. Denton Tap.
September 14: Vehicle acci-
dent with injuries, S.H. 121 and N.
Denton Tap.
September 14: Vehicleehicle
accident with injuries, 900 block
W. Bethel School Rd.
September 14: Medical -
1200 block E. Sandy Lake, 500
block Southwestern Blvd., 900
block W. Bethel, 700 block Gate-
way Blvd.
September 14: Outside gas
see FIRE on page 23
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