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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

LABOR DAY!

LABOR DAY


As we all enjoy our day off in observance of Labor Day, lets all stop and remember why Labor Day is such an important day on our calendar. Given time has moved on, decades have come and gone, and life events have changed drastically; once upon a time, Labor Day was a movement that was celebrated and observed by those whom fought for it.

WORKING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO LABOR DAY- 

    "In the late 1800s, at the height of the Industrial Revolution in the United States, the average American worked 12-hour days and seven-day weeks in order to eke out a basic living. Despite restrictions in some states, children as young as 5 or 6 toiled in mills, factories and mines across the country, earning a fraction of their adult counterparts’ wages. People of all ages, particularly the very poor and recent immigrants, often faced extremely unsafe working conditions, with insufficient access to fresh air, sanitary facilities and breaks".


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CIRCA. NY TIMES 1882
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CIRCA. NY TIMES 1882
Female engine cleaners during WWI.:
UNION WOMEN WORKERS 
Construction worker on the Empire State Building:
BEFORE OSHA
NO SAFETY GEAR
Child labor... a young mine worker in West Virginia, 1908. By Lewis Wickes Hine.:
BEFORE CHILD LABOR LAWS
BOY WORKING COAL MINE
Crammed into a coal mine elevator, coming up after a day of work:
EXTREME HAZARDOUS WORKING CONDITIONS
COAL MINERS IN A MINE ELEVATOR
Young oyster shuckers, Port Royal, S.C. - Child workers before Child Labor Laws:
OYSTER SHUCKERS
YOUNG GIRLS WORKING
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FACTORY FIRE CHANGES WORKING CONDITIONS FOR WOMEN AND YOUNG GIRLS
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THOSE BEFORE US SET THE WAY FOR THOSE TODAY
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LABOR DAY, TODAY
                             


Friday, August 12, 2016

HOA Board Meeting



Volunteer Opportunity:

NNO Registration still
open                                                                                                                                                                           
Michelle Benjamin from Arlington Police Department
Neighborhoods throughout our city are being invited to come together for our 33rd Annual National Night Out. This year National Night Out in Texas will be observed on Tuesday, October 4th 2016.
We are overjoyed with the fact that The City of Arlington ranked 3rd among the largest cities in the country for participation in National Night Out! This year, we are hoping to get even more neighborhood groups involved!

It is about that time to begin planning and discussing this year’s festivities. Residents throughout Arlington are asked to lock their doors, turn on outside lights and spend the evening outdoors with neighbors and city officials on this fun filled evening. The evening usually consists of a variety of special events such as block parties, cookouts, live bands, youth activities and much more!

Below are the hyperlinks to the NNO webpage for 2016 along with an attachment showing our Community Support Efforts for 2016 Project365 and how you can qualify for a food platter for your NNO party.
Register Here: http://www.arlingtonpd.org/commsvcs/NNOR...

We are looking forward to sharing the excitement with you this October!

The Main Pool will be reopen today, Friday, Aug 12th at 5:00 pm. Yeah!!

Monday, August 8, 2016

MAIN POOL CLOSED

OUR MAIN POOL IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE UNTIL AT LEAST FRIDAY.  IT IS BEING DRAINED AND POWER WASHED TO KILL AN ALGAE WHICH IS ATTACKING MANY POOLS IN ARLINGTON THIS SUMMER, PER THE SPECIALIST FROM LESLIE'S POOL COMPANY.  THE SMALL POOL IS STILL OPENTHANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

MAIN POOL CLOSED: SHOCKING POOL

GOOD DAY, RESIDENTS, 

    MAIN POOL WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS FOR CHEMICAL SHOCKING. WE WILL SHUT DOWN THE POOL AT 4PM TODAY AND REOPEN IT TOMORROW AFTER 4PM. THE SMALL POOL WILL REMAIN OPEN. 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. 
AOC STAFF




Friday, July 29, 2016

Clothes & Linens on Railings

FRIENDLY REMINDER 


Swimming season creates many wet clothes & towels, and we know how problematic this can be, however you cannot air-dry clothes or household linens on the patio gates, ledges, balcony railings or anywhere on the exterior of the unit. 

ISSUE:
We have been noticing an increase of clothing/ linens on railings and this is a violation of the Rules & Regs; paragraph 6, pg 2. 

                6. No clothes drying outside dwellings. 
                 No clothes, towels or other items may be hung anywhere outside, i.e., on patios, patio railings, walkway balconies, balcony railings.Clothes or other items must be dried inside the dwellings. Items being dried outside in violation of this rule may be removed and disposed of without prior notice by Association Management or their representative.

TIPS:
An alternative to this rule would be to utilize the local laundromat for drying needs or hang clothing/ linens on the shower rod in the bathroom. 

To prevent future fines we advise you to review the Rules & Regs. 

If you need a copy of the Rules & Regs for future references, please contact the office for assistance. 


Thank you for respecting our community policies. 
AOC STAFF



BALCONY VIOLATION