
This Memorial Day, please take a moment to remember our fallen heroes and reflect upon their sacrifices with gratitude. God Bless America!

It's Opening Day! Visit the city website for spray park & pool hours and information. https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/o/lyndhurst/page/pools-parks-and-playgrounds

In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, all city offices will be closed on Monday, May 27, 2024. Have a fun and safe weekend!

As you prepare for the Memorial Day holiday, you'll likely see more law enforcement on the roads as part of Click It or Ticket. This campaign, from May 20 - June 2, reminds drivers and their passengers of the importance of buckling up and the legal consequences – including fines – for not wearing a seat belt.

It's almost pool season! The Lyndhurst Pool opens on Saturday, May 25th. Residents can purchase a 2024 pool pass or renew their membership online. Proof of residency is required ☀️
For more information, visit: https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/page/swimming-pool

The City of Lyndhurst is currently accepting applications for seasonal park guards. For more information about this position, visit: https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/page/employment-opportunities

Thank you Lyndhurst for your amazing display of generosity! 1,724 pounds of non-perishable food items and $70 in cash was donated during our "Shred and Bread" event this past Saturday. The next shredding and food drive will take place on October 12th.

The next Blood Drive is Thursday, June 6th at the Community Center. Schedule online or call 1-800-RED CROSS. https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-drive

There are 9 remaining spots available for the morning session of Safety Town! Register online here: https://lyndhurstoh.activityreg.com/selectactivity_t2.wcs?leaguesid=27

Community Shredding Day is Saturday May 11th from 11:30am-3:30pm in the parking lot of the Lyndhurst Municipal Building! Food donations will also be accepted for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank.

Residents who wish to express support for law enforcement officers during National Police Week can pick up a blue light bulb from the dispatch window inside the Municipal Building. One bulb per resident while supplies last!

The Fire Department will begin flushing hydrants throughout the City this month.
If you have questions you can call the Lyndhurst Fire Department at (440) 473-5139.

Join the Heritage Home Program at Beachwood City Hall on Wednesday, May 1st at 6pm to learn about the services they provide. This presentation will go through the Heritage Home Program, explain how it works to assist homeowners with their home repair projects, and have time for questions at the end. Visit the city website for more information!

National Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 27th! A drop off for unneeded medication will be set up in the parking lot of the municipal building from 10am-2pm.

Happy Earth Day! May we continue to be mindful of our environmental impact and take action to preserve the beauty and diversity of our planet 🌎

2024 Pool Pass sales begin Monday, April 22nd! Visit the city website to create an online account or update your existing account. https://lyndhurstoh.activityreg.com/ClientPage_t2.wcs

National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is April 14-20. Thank you to all our unseen heroes of public safety, especially our Lyndhurst Dispatchers!

The City of Lyndhurst is currently accepting resumes for the position of Assistant Finance Director. For a complete job description or to view other employment opportunities, visit the city website.
https://www.lyndhurstohio.gov/.../employment-opportunities

It's Spring, time to CLEANUP your medicine cabinet of unneeded prescription medications. National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is happening Saturday, April 27th, from 10am-2pm.
#TakeBackDay is a free event for communities nationwide to properly dispose of old and unneeded medications safely and anonymously.
Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue. Proper disposal of unneeded drugs saves lives and protects the environment and our overall community. No questions asked drop off in the parking lot of the municipal building.
For more information, visit: www.DEATakeBack.com

Now that the eclipse is over, please consider recycling your glasses to Astronomers Without Borders. There will be a collection box in the lobby of city hall through May 31st.