Showing posts with label Newsletters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newsletters. Show all posts
Saturday, May 3, 2008
May 2nd ¡Hola Vecinos!© E-Letter: Calling All Volunteers
A Big Welcome to our new Association Board Member: Sergio Guerrero, Jr. Sergio, a resident on Frankfort Avenue, brings to the Board quite a portfolio. He holds two Masters from the University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, has worked on environmental issues for the EPA in the City of El Paso, and is currently teaching in the El Paso ISD. He is the son of a very beloved teacher, Rosa Guerrero, who was my class sponsor at Austin High School. (Sergio also has a very loyal Chihuahua named Azucar.)
Sergio replaces Christina Estrada who is moving with her family to New Hampshire. We wish her and her family all the happiness in the world and thank her for her service.
Please help your Newman Park Neighborhood Association with its second annual membership drive on Saturday, May 24th. We need people to go door to door, give out information about the Association and its activities, and collect membership contributions. The drive will begin at 8:30 with a potluck at President Lynn Coyle’s home, 2700 Richmond Avenue. The more people that we have, the more ground we can cover and the fewer homes each person will have to call on. Since our Association extends from Nashville to Aurora and Piedras to the mountain, there is a bit of ground to cover.
Anyone can send in a contribution of $15 or more at any time. Checks can be mailed to our Treasurer, Lee Byrd, at Cinco Puntos Press, 701 Texas Avenue, El Paso 79901.
Attached is a 2008 Association Membership Application.
Please remember that your Association also needs your experience and help with these Committees:
Crime Committee
Communications Committee (includes this e-letter and developing a future hardcopy newsletter, blog and web site, distributes flyers to all neighbors regarding upcoming events of special importance to all)
Events Committee ("fun stuff" - concerts, pumpkin carvings, caroling, potlucks, etc.)
Park Committee (park improvements, grand design, a Master Plan, maintenance)
Neighborhood Economic Planning Committee (elicits local business support for the Association and encourages support for our local businesses, works to boost local economic vitality.)
Greening/Traffic Calming Committee (works to calm traffic in and around the neighborhood; advocates for “green” living and restoring and expanding a native tree canopy; promotes xeriscaping.)
Great news! Our application for a $50,000 Neighborhood Improvement Program grant was accepted by City Council. Lynn Coyle reports:
“I am happy to report that the City Council voted to approve our $50,000 grant!
I made a brief appearance before city council to introduce our organization and thank the City for providing us this grant opportunity. This victory belongs to the NIP committee! Thank you Becky Friesenhahn (our fearless advocate with the City), Becky Ayala, Jim Tolbert and former board member Cristina Estrada. Really, the work of this committee has been long and hard – oftentimes frustrating and thankless. Great things happen when we work collectively. These improvements will truly increase our enjoyment of the park for years and years to come.”
A letter from Lorrine Quimiro of the Department of Community and Human Development to Becky confirmed that grant as well.
However folks, don’t hold your breath to see any improvements immediately. The City often moves slower than a snail on tree sap. For example, the City has yet to install new swing sets in the Park adjacent to the current playground. This $16,000 grant was made many moons ago – many moons ago. Board Member Lisa Degliantoni has volunteered to follow-up with Richard Garcia in the Parks Department to see whether we can finally get this project moving along. (By the way, the new swings will be installed without removing the beautiful live oaks near the playground.)
President Lynn Coyle, highly recommends that you visit the El Paso Botanical Gardens at Keystone Heritage Park and see the beautiful mosaics on the walls of the garden:
“If anyone has not been over to the El Paso Botanical Gardens at Keystone Heritage Park, I highly recommend a visit. There are incredible ruins, great birds and a fantastic butterfly exhibit. I also want you all to check out these fabulous mosaics on the walls of the gardens. I am thinking that a Newman Park monument/sign can look something like these mosaics with a professional artist and neighborhood kids working together to create it. I have spoken with the director of public art and she is amenable to funding such a project."
Be sure that you check out http://newmanpark.smugmug.com/. Pictures from our Halloween, Christmas and Easter events have been posted. You can upload your own neighborhood photos as well. (Anyone have historic photos of our hood?)
Also take time to visit our blog (http://www.newmanpark.blogspot.com/), take the “greening” poll and read about traffic calming. Also, please become a member of our Google Group. It’s easy to do. Just visit http://groups.google.com/group/newmanpark and sign-up or email me at jimhtolbert@elp.rr.com and ask me to add you to the list. Members: please be sure to update your membership information. Two of us have pictures. (No comment about Paco Man.) Being a member of the Google Group allows you to participate in discussions about topics of concern to the neighborhood. It also means that you can send out one email and have it broadcast to all other members. You may know about a missing person, have a lost pet, or have seen a suspicious activity in the neighborhood. You can get the word out quickly as a member of our Google Group. Ideally, it would be great if all of you would join so we can assure that all urgent messages go to as many households as possible.
Finally, all of us are concerned about rising food costs (not to mention our having to mortgage our homes and pet Chihuahuas before we buy gasoline). I love one of our local grocery stores: Amigo Market on Fort Boulevard and Copia. They sell a gallon of Sarah Milk (great milk!) for just $2.69. I’m also seeing great prices for beans, rice and store made tortillas. Beat that Albertson’s!
¡Vaya con Dios!
Sergio replaces Christina Estrada who is moving with her family to New Hampshire. We wish her and her family all the happiness in the world and thank her for her service.
Please help your Newman Park Neighborhood Association with its second annual membership drive on Saturday, May 24th. We need people to go door to door, give out information about the Association and its activities, and collect membership contributions. The drive will begin at 8:30 with a potluck at President Lynn Coyle’s home, 2700 Richmond Avenue. The more people that we have, the more ground we can cover and the fewer homes each person will have to call on. Since our Association extends from Nashville to Aurora and Piedras to the mountain, there is a bit of ground to cover.
Anyone can send in a contribution of $15 or more at any time. Checks can be mailed to our Treasurer, Lee Byrd, at Cinco Puntos Press, 701 Texas Avenue, El Paso 79901.
Attached is a 2008 Association Membership Application.
Please remember that your Association also needs your experience and help with these Committees:
Crime Committee
Communications Committee (includes this e-letter and developing a future hardcopy newsletter, blog and web site, distributes flyers to all neighbors regarding upcoming events of special importance to all)
Events Committee ("fun stuff" - concerts, pumpkin carvings, caroling, potlucks, etc.)
Park Committee (park improvements, grand design, a Master Plan, maintenance)
Neighborhood Economic Planning Committee (elicits local business support for the Association and encourages support for our local businesses, works to boost local economic vitality.)
Greening/Traffic Calming Committee (works to calm traffic in and around the neighborhood; advocates for “green” living and restoring and expanding a native tree canopy; promotes xeriscaping.)
Great news! Our application for a $50,000 Neighborhood Improvement Program grant was accepted by City Council. Lynn Coyle reports:
“I am happy to report that the City Council voted to approve our $50,000 grant!
I made a brief appearance before city council to introduce our organization and thank the City for providing us this grant opportunity. This victory belongs to the NIP committee! Thank you Becky Friesenhahn (our fearless advocate with the City), Becky Ayala, Jim Tolbert and former board member Cristina Estrada. Really, the work of this committee has been long and hard – oftentimes frustrating and thankless. Great things happen when we work collectively. These improvements will truly increase our enjoyment of the park for years and years to come.”
A letter from Lorrine Quimiro of the Department of Community and Human Development to Becky confirmed that grant as well.
However folks, don’t hold your breath to see any improvements immediately. The City often moves slower than a snail on tree sap. For example, the City has yet to install new swing sets in the Park adjacent to the current playground. This $16,000 grant was made many moons ago – many moons ago. Board Member Lisa Degliantoni has volunteered to follow-up with Richard Garcia in the Parks Department to see whether we can finally get this project moving along. (By the way, the new swings will be installed without removing the beautiful live oaks near the playground.)
President Lynn Coyle, highly recommends that you visit the El Paso Botanical Gardens at Keystone Heritage Park and see the beautiful mosaics on the walls of the garden:
“If anyone has not been over to the El Paso Botanical Gardens at Keystone Heritage Park, I highly recommend a visit. There are incredible ruins, great birds and a fantastic butterfly exhibit. I also want you all to check out these fabulous mosaics on the walls of the gardens. I am thinking that a Newman Park monument/sign can look something like these mosaics with a professional artist and neighborhood kids working together to create it. I have spoken with the director of public art and she is amenable to funding such a project."
Be sure that you check out http://newmanpark.smugmug.com/. Pictures from our Halloween, Christmas and Easter events have been posted. You can upload your own neighborhood photos as well. (Anyone have historic photos of our hood?)
Also take time to visit our blog (http://www.newmanpark.blogspot.com/), take the “greening” poll and read about traffic calming. Also, please become a member of our Google Group. It’s easy to do. Just visit http://groups.google.com/group/newmanpark and sign-up or email me at jimhtolbert@elp.rr.com and ask me to add you to the list. Members: please be sure to update your membership information. Two of us have pictures. (No comment about Paco Man.) Being a member of the Google Group allows you to participate in discussions about topics of concern to the neighborhood. It also means that you can send out one email and have it broadcast to all other members. You may know about a missing person, have a lost pet, or have seen a suspicious activity in the neighborhood. You can get the word out quickly as a member of our Google Group. Ideally, it would be great if all of you would join so we can assure that all urgent messages go to as many households as possible.
Finally, all of us are concerned about rising food costs (not to mention our having to mortgage our homes and pet Chihuahuas before we buy gasoline). I love one of our local grocery stores: Amigo Market on Fort Boulevard and Copia. They sell a gallon of Sarah Milk (great milk!) for just $2.69. I’m also seeing great prices for beans, rice and store made tortillas. Beat that Albertson’s!
¡Vaya con Dios!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
April 18th ¡Hola Vecinos!© E-Letter
The Newman Park Neighborhood Association has no better friend than Judy Gutierrez. Judy is Mayor Pro-Tem Susie Byrd’s Assistant. She has been a steadfast proponent for our Association and has guided and supported us on many occasions as we have worked through the maze of the City bureaucracy.
Judy worked for 6 years as a report taker for the Police Department, 3 years as a secretary for Economic Development and 3 years now for Susie Byrd. Susie reports that Judy “is the hardest worker at City Hall. She cares a lot about getting things done for the constituents of District 2.”
As a licensed massage therapist Judy also works with her sisters at Body Matters, 2105 E. Yandell. Whatever kind of massage you are looking for you can get there – Swedish, Hot Stone, Lymphatic or Neuromuscular. Body Matters also does manicures, pedicures, reflexology, paraffin treatments, body wraps, cellulite reduction, facials, microdermabrasions, body sugaring and much, much more. Call them at 532-0111 for an appointment to make yourself feel really good.
Tomorrow (April 19th) is Judy’s birthday. All of us in the Newman Park neighborhood wish her Happy Birthday and many, many years. Kudos and olés for Judy!
Be sure to visit our official Newman Park Blog where you can read all about tomorrow’s Party for the Planet at the El Paso Zoo and get some great Green Tips by Laura Zweber. After you read the tips, take a moment to take our poll about speeding traffic in the neighborhood.
Also be sure to sign up for our own Google Group. When you do so, you can broadcast urgent messages to your neighbors and join in discussions of interest to the neighborhood. You can let me know to add your name to the list or you can go to http://groups.google.com/group/newmanpark, sign in and apply for membership.
Just last night, Gabrielle Torres broadcast this important message:
“Hello neighbors,Wondering if anyone is missing a black solar powered light lately? One was stuck in my front lawn this evening. The funny thing is that the other day someone took one of our tops to your solar powered lights making it unusable. They might have tried to take the entire thing but we have it rigged so it does not come off unfortunately we didn't think someone would just take the cover. Email me if you need your light back.”
If you are the one missing the solar powered light and you haven’t signed up for our Google Group, you have a great reason to do so now.
Finally, mark your calendars now for next weekend’s Flora Fest at the UTEP Centennial Museum. Flora Fest is the annual native plant sale. It begins Saturday morning, April 26th, at 9a.m. You can find native plants from 9 to 5 on both Saturday and Sunday. It is best to get there first thing on Saturday as plants are quickly bought-up at this very popular, annual event. Here is a list of plants that will be available. Plants that are native to our desert environment require less water and are better adapted to pests, diseases and weather conditions that plague non-natives.
Get to know the El Paso Chapter of the Native Plant Society, become a member or just attend some of their very educational events.
¡Vaya con Dios!
Judy worked for 6 years as a report taker for the Police Department, 3 years as a secretary for Economic Development and 3 years now for Susie Byrd. Susie reports that Judy “is the hardest worker at City Hall. She cares a lot about getting things done for the constituents of District 2.”
As a licensed massage therapist Judy also works with her sisters at Body Matters, 2105 E. Yandell. Whatever kind of massage you are looking for you can get there – Swedish, Hot Stone, Lymphatic or Neuromuscular. Body Matters also does manicures, pedicures, reflexology, paraffin treatments, body wraps, cellulite reduction, facials, microdermabrasions, body sugaring and much, much more. Call them at 532-0111 for an appointment to make yourself feel really good.
Tomorrow (April 19th) is Judy’s birthday. All of us in the Newman Park neighborhood wish her Happy Birthday and many, many years. Kudos and olés for Judy!
Be sure to visit our official Newman Park Blog where you can read all about tomorrow’s Party for the Planet at the El Paso Zoo and get some great Green Tips by Laura Zweber. After you read the tips, take a moment to take our poll about speeding traffic in the neighborhood.
Also be sure to sign up for our own Google Group. When you do so, you can broadcast urgent messages to your neighbors and join in discussions of interest to the neighborhood. You can let me know to add your name to the list or you can go to http://groups.google.com/group/newmanpark, sign in and apply for membership.
Just last night, Gabrielle Torres broadcast this important message:
“Hello neighbors,Wondering if anyone is missing a black solar powered light lately? One was stuck in my front lawn this evening. The funny thing is that the other day someone took one of our tops to your solar powered lights making it unusable. They might have tried to take the entire thing but we have it rigged so it does not come off unfortunately we didn't think someone would just take the cover. Email me if you need your light back.”
If you are the one missing the solar powered light and you haven’t signed up for our Google Group, you have a great reason to do so now.
Finally, mark your calendars now for next weekend’s Flora Fest at the UTEP Centennial Museum. Flora Fest is the annual native plant sale. It begins Saturday morning, April 26th, at 9a.m. You can find native plants from 9 to 5 on both Saturday and Sunday. It is best to get there first thing on Saturday as plants are quickly bought-up at this very popular, annual event. Here is a list of plants that will be available. Plants that are native to our desert environment require less water and are better adapted to pests, diseases and weather conditions that plague non-natives.
Get to know the El Paso Chapter of the Native Plant Society, become a member or just attend some of their very educational events.
¡Vaya con Dios!
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