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2019 Diversity and Inclusion Committee Accomplishments

Held 10 meetings. Formed 4 subcommittees which included Community Education, Data and Metrics, July 4 Parade Float and Dinner Party. Members Steve Coppel and Jackie Congedo presented “The Persistence of Anti-Semitism” at the January meeting. Guest Speaker Tammy Bennett presented “Implicit Bias” to committee members, the Sycamore Schools Dean of Students, and to 8 Sycamore … Continued

2018 Diversity and Inclusion Committee Accomplishments

Was formed by City Manager Brian Riblet and had its first meeting in January 2018. Held 11 meetings. Created the #IamMontgomery campaign including a video, 400 buttons, 200 yard signs, t-shirts. Completed a cultural review of the city’s social media sites. Member Umama Alam presented “Understanding Islam and Muslims” at the May meeting. Represented at … Continued

Where can I find free Wi-fi Service?

The City of Montgomery in partnership with Cincinnati Bell offers free public Wi-Fi at the lodges and surrounding area at Swaim and Dulle Parks, and the central business district from the Main Street and Montgomery Road split north past Remington Road and in the Shelly Ln. public parking lot. The public Wi-Fi in downtown Montgomery … Continued

Group Policy

Groups requesting to attend the pool is on hold until further notice.

EV Charging

EV charging information and locations can be found on our EV Charging page.

How do I dispose of a large item?

Large Item Collection includes household items such as couches, chairs, mattresses, tables, appliances, carpets, padding and similar large items that will not fit into the automated waste wheeler. Do not place extra bags or cans of trash out for a large item pickup, this service is only intended for items that are too large to … Continued

Painting, Drawing, and Clay (Ages 6-12)

Painting, Drawing, and Clay (Ages 6-12) Throughout this fun camp, participants will learn various art types. Each day students will explore different mediums of art as each day will have a different theme. The instructor will engage with students through interactive demonstration and sensory learning. Date: July 31 – August  4 Group 1: 10:00 a.m. … Continued

Lego Motion Graphics (Ages 12-16)

Kids create visual graphics that are animated by sound using software such as Touch Designer. Participants will also use the software Notch to create amazing motion graphics and visual effects.  Ages: 12-16 Date: July 10 – July 14 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Cost: $235 per person Location: Swaim Lodge Camp is taught by iDaP … Continued

Lego Robotics Camp (Ages 5-14)

Participants will use age-appropriate technology, software, and equipment to build functional Lego Robots. This camp will provide participants with a fun introduction to Lego Robotics. All participants must have basic letter and number recognition abilities. Lego Robotics Camp Jr. – Ages 5-8 Session 1: June 5 – 9 Session 2: June 26 – 30 Time:  9:00 a.m. … Continued

Basketball Camp (Ages 5-12)

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. Using our progressive curriculum, we focus on the whole player – teaching sportsmanship and teamwork. Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of passing, shooting, ball handling, rebounding, and defense through skill-based instruction and small-sided scrimmages. Ages 5-7 When: July 25 -28 Where: Montgomery … Continued

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