Spring Clean Up Day
Bring your calendars! We are going to commit to a day in which we all come together to clean the Circles and get them ready for Spring planting. We will also walk the boundaries of our Block Watch and collect litter for proper disposal.
Last Spring our Clean Up Day was a Huge Success. Please help to make it one this year also!
Donations Needed:
Landscaping Bags
Refreshments
Rakes
Trash Bags
YOU!
Neighborhood Link
Neighborhood Link is an Internet-based community network that enables every neighborhood in participating metropolitan areas to create their own free, interactive Web sites.
The mission of Neighborhood Link is to help build stronger
communities by serving as the primary resource for civic communication.
Guest speaker, Atanya Brown, City Coordinator for Neighborhood Link is going to give a short presentation on www.NeighborhoodLink.com and how we can all use it effectively.
Meeting Frequency
From the responses we received from the 'shortest survey ever', we are going to try to hold meetings less frequently. By doing this though, we are going to need more neighbor participation for the meetings we do have. The Block Watch will meet once per quarter in addition to having Clean Up Days twice a year.
Please support our Block Watch by attending meetings and hosting a meeting in your home. Without your help, the Block Watch cannot continue and keep crime down.
Crime Stats
Crime Stats to-date will be distributed at the meeting. Please come and see what crime has occurred in our Block Watch since our last meeting.
Officer Smith will be on-hand to answer any questions.