NewsFlash

Town of Sunnyvale - June 10, 2022

Heat advisory

The National Weather Service Center has issued a Heat Advisory for Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12 across North and Central Texas.


High temperatures will reach or surpass 100 degrees for most of the region, with heat indices reaching 105 or greater during the peak heating hours of the afternoon.


Remember to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks in the shade or in an air conditioned building, protect the elderly and the young, and keep pets off hot pavement while walking them.


Source: National Weather Service Fort Worth

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Animal Shelter: Full

The Sunnyvale Animal Shelter has reached capacity and your help is needed!


If you or someone you know would like to consider adopting a furry friend, please contact Animal Control Officer Frank Locke at (214) 862-4525.

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Summer Reading 2022: Oceans of Possibilities!

The Doris Padgett Public Library's Summer Reading Program kicked off on Wednesday, June 8. The schedule for next week's activities is listed below.


Wednesday, June 15 - 10:30 a.m.:

Dive into the ocean and celebrate Dads everywhere as part of the Library's weekly story time... All About Dads!


Thursday, June 16 - 2 p.m.:
Craft Day! Come seek out your own buried treasure by making an amazing Pirate Spyglass!

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Join us on Friday, June 24 from 6 - 10 p.m. for food, fun, and fireworks!

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Countdown to Sunnyfest: 14 days!

Mosquito dunks

With warm weather, comes mosquitos and the Town would like to remind its residents that we have mosquito dunks available to you at no cost. Please visit the front counter at Town Hall to pick them up.


Additionally, remember to utilize the ‘4Ds’ to reduce the risk of West Nile virus:

  • DEET - All Day, Every Day: Whenever outside, use FDA approved insect repellents that contain DEET, picaridin or lemon-eucalyptus oil.
  • DRESS: Wear long, loose fitting, light-colored clothing when going outdoors.
  • DRAIN: All areas of standing water in or around your home where mosquitoes can lay their eggs.
  • DAWN, DAY, and DUSK: Limit your time outside as mosquitoes will bite at any time - day or night.
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