September 2017 Neighborhood CPCA meeting
The meeting began at 7:10 pm and was attended by Board members Pat, Michelle, Rhonda, Heather, Beth, Jodi, Joe and Virginia, and 18 Croissant Park neighbors.
Dr. Ben Sorenson in white shirt |
George and Fritz center |
Walter Duke on right |
Two well known and beloved Croissant Park neighbors have passed: Marian Ready, a long-time resident passed away at the age of 94. Joe Shover, also a long-time resident who served as a CPCA President. Joe moved back to Michigan where he celebrated his 100th birthday last year. He passed away this year.
Nominations for the CPCA Board of Directors for 2018 was announced. Virginia nominated the current Board and officers. There is still time to nominate anyone who might be interested to serve. We will vote at our next meeting which will be held at the Community Center on Tuesday, October 24th at 7pm. We are holding the meeting on the 3rd week of October instead of the 4th because Halloween falls on the 4th Tuesday and we all might be well-advised to be home for Trick-or-Treaters on the 31st.
Speaking of Halloween, the annual Ft. Lauderdale Halloween event at the Community Center will be on the afternoon of Saturday, October 28th. If you would like to contribute candy please drop it off at the Community Center before the event. There is also a local event in the ‘hood “Phineus Taylor’s Circus & Freak Emporium” at 510 SW 16th Street on Tuesday, Oct. 31st. staring at 7pm Great fun for all ages. Games for little ones, candy and prizes.
Our Board member Beth Falkenhagen reminded us that volunteers are needed for the Ocean Conservancy Beach Cleanup. She will post the details on nextdoor.com.
Michele DiMaria & Beth Falkenhagen |
Beth would like to propose an Adopt-a-Street for GreenYour Routine(GYR). It would hopefully be SW 4th or 9th Ave and would require a quarterly trash pick up. High school students who must fulfill volunteer requirements could be a perfect fit for this project.
Beth is hoping to coordinate with the City for a Tree Giveaway in the near future. Good timing after the hurricane.
Beth wants to thank the volunteers who turned out for the butterfly garden at Snyder Park.
As you might have guessed, Beth is doing a great job of keeping us “green” and lighting a little fire under us to volunteer for these activities. CPCA receives points from GYR for our volunteering efforts, the points then turn into money for the Association’s activities and contributions to various needs.
We had three candidates attend our meeting tonight: Mayoral candidate Charlotte Rodstrom, and two District 4
Commissioner candidates, Ben Sorensen and Walter Duke. Each candidate introduced him/herself and spoke briefly. We hope to have a candidates’ night to hear all before the election in March 2018.
Charlotte Rodstrom |
Joe Russell |
Vegetative debris on swales is beginning to be picked up by crews from all over the country. 16th Street has a crew from Iowa. These are hard working great guys who appreciate an offer of cold water. At this time FEMA will not allow them to pick up anything but vegetative debris, no black bags, no fences, or anything else!! We are told Friday, September 29th will resume normal pick up of trash in black bins.
Neighbors have suggested some apps that have proved to be very helpful during and after the storm: GasBuddy is helpful in finding gas stations that are pumping gas/diesel, have generators, etc. WhatsApp is an app that a group or neighborhood can stay in touch with each other during and after a storm. Zello is another app that works like a walkie-talkie and does not require the Internet.
Janet & John |
Meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.
Minutes by Virginia
Photos by Rhonda
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