MILLCREEK. Seventy-five years ago, the East Mill Creek Lions Club received its charter. Since then, its July 4th community celebration has delighted residents of Millcreek with chuck-wagon breakfasts, parades down Evergreen Avenue, and carnivals. Entertaining at least 3,500 observers and participants, this year's parade was comprised of red-white-blue-stars-and-stripes-clad local bicycle, tricycle, scooter, and stroller riders… Continue reading Thank you to many for the always-outstanding 4th of July community celebration
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Millcreek offering discounted rainbarrels
MILLCREEK. You may remember from news stories a few years ago that the state was prohibiting private property owners from collecting and using rainwater. Thankfully, particularly because of this year's poor snowpack, that has changed. It is now legal for homeowners to "directly capture and store precipitation" in order to put it "to beneficial use" on their… Continue reading Millcreek offering discounted rainbarrels
Calling all photographers
A new City website is in the works and we need YOUR help! We are looking to use your pictures of Millcreek. What parts of our great city do you want to show off to the world? SUBJECTS NEEDED • People & Activities (no minors without parental consent) • Parks • Landscapes & Cityscapes •… Continue reading Calling all photographers
Town Center discussion well attended
Earlier this week, Millcreek held a community meeting to hear what the public would like to see in a potential new city center in the area around Highland Drive, 13th East, and 33rd South. Click here to see KSL's pre-meeting story. Click here to see why Millcreek is thinking of a city center in this area.… Continue reading Town Center discussion well attended