We celebrated two years with some treats at the Cypress Elementary School library. Mary Shrank, of Shasta Living Streets, http://www.shastalivingstreets.org/, shared with us about the group's plans to "OPEN" Park Marina to non-motorized vehicles four times this year! Naturally, "opening" a street to non-motorized vehicles is done most safely by "closing" the street to motorized vehicles, but never fear, this first event will only last 4 or 5 hours. This will take place as part of the annual Whole Earth Festival at the City Hall Sculpture Garden on Saturday, April 23, 2011, from 10 am to 3 pm.
Our next GTS meeting will be held at the Redding Library in Community Room A on Monday, March 28th at 7 pm. We will have Bob Brannon, Redding Police Department, share with us on graffiti eradification and how neighbors can partner with the police department.
I always look forward to your input on topics of interest to our neighborhood. Neighborhood cleanup events, our community yard sale, traffic flow issues, pedestrian and bike safety, safe routes to schools, neighborhood beautification through planting daffodils, and partnering with our local schools to help with garden projects have been on our agenda over the past two years.
You neighbors are what make our neighborhood the community it is, and I'm grateful for your support, your interests, and your concerns. Keep making the Garden Tract special!
Sincerely,
Monique Gaido (moniquegaido@gmail.com)
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