June/July 2015 Newsletter
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June/July 2015 Newsletter
Mesta Park Neighborhood Association Newsletter News and information for ALL residents of the Mesta Park Historic Preservation District Volume 2015, Issue 5 June/July 2015 Get Involved! www.mestapark.org OFFICERS: President, David DeWitt Vice-President, Zach Osko Secretary, Amanda Smith* Treasurer, Amanda Harding COMMITTEE CHAIRS: Awards, Keri Bradford Block Captains, Jim Pickens* Finance, Zach Osko Historic Preservation, Sherry Helsel Home Tour 2015, Sarah Jordan Lighting & Signs, David Howald Membership, JB Schuelein Mesta Festa 2015, Jill DeLozier Newcomers, Trina Morrison* Newsletter Editor, Laura Jergensen Parks, JB Schuelein Security, Colin Holman Social, Reagan Bradford* Website, Jennifer Tupps MOVIE NIGHT AT THE ANNUAL NEIGHBORHOOD PICNIC by Reagan Bradford All residents of Mesta Park are invited to the Mesta Park Neighborhood Association's Annual Neighborhood Picnic at Perle Mesta Park located at NW 18th Street and Shartel Boulevard on Saturday, June 20, 2015 beginning at 6:30pm. MPNA will provide the fried chicken along with sodas, water and ice. Residents of even-numbered houses are asked please to bring a vegetable and residents of odd numbered houses are asked please to bring a fruit dish or dessert. For any residents of Mesta Park that are not members of the Neighborhood Association or the Historic Neighborhood Security Association, the picnic will be the perfect opportunity to learn more about becoming members. A table will be set up with information and membership forms for the residents. Following the picnic and business meeting, MPNA will screen The Princess Bride outdoors at Mesta Park. The movie will be part of our neighborhood picnic, and admission is free. The film (rated PG) is a 1987 comedy directed by Rob Reiner. An invitation has been extended to the local Fire Department, EMSA, the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department, and the Oklahoma City Police Contact: [email protected] department to attend the picnic. Invitations have been sent to Ward 6 Council [email protected] Member Meg Salyer, State Senator Kay Floyd, and House Representative Visit www.mestapark.org/association-leaders Jason Dunnington. All residents of Mesta Park are encouraged to attend for additional contact info. the picnic for an evening of good food and the chance to meet your city and state representatives. Come mingle, eat and catch a movie in the Park! *Board Members The Mesta Park Neighborhood Association Newsletter is published ten times per year (monthly except January & July) by the Mesta Park Neighborhood Association. Neighborhood meetings, board meetings or social events occur monthly. WILSON HAPPENINGS by Kirk Wilson June 10 - July 9 – RSA Summer School For 3rd Graders July 20 - 24 – PreK - 6th Grade Enrollment 8:30-11:30am & 12:30-2:30pm July 31 – School Year’s Eve 5:30pm (All students/families invited) August 3 – School Starts DATES TO REMEMBER June 20: Picnic, Business Meeting & Movie, Perle Mesta Park, 6:30pm TBD: Traffic Commission hearing; watch Nextdoor.com for details Sept 12: Mesta Festa, 10am – 5pm, Perle Mesta Park PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND AWARE! by Summer Steel As Summer and beautiful weather arrive, we have lots of kids back outside. Please take extra caution when backing out of driveways or when pulling along a curb. Parents of little bike riders, of little skaters, of little skateboarders, and of kids just playing outside would be very grateful! PAGE 2 Get Involved! (cont'd) ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND PICNIC Saturday, June 20, 6:30pm The Nominations Committee is pleased to submit the following list of individuals who have expressed their willingness to serve as officers and board members next year. Please join your neighbors at the Picnic to vote on the following positions: Proposed Slate of MPNA Officers, Board Members, and Committee Chairs for 2015-16 President: Vice-President: Treasurer: 2015 Nathaniel Harding Trina Morrison Cara Parent Floyd Simon Amanda Smith Ryan Tupps Zack Osko Tyler Huskerson Board Members: (serve three-year terms) 2016 2017 Shaundra Blundell David Howald Reagan Bradford Steve Mathis Tim Cook Josh DeLozier Megan Jester Adam Hammack Sara See Sarah Jordan Committee Chairs: Home Tour: Website: Social: Awards: Lighting: Mesta Festa: Sarah Jordan Jennifer Tupps Reagan Bradford Keri Bradford David Howald Jill DeLozier Historic Preservation: Sherry Helsel Newsletter: Laura Jergensen Parks: JB Schuelein Membership: JB Schuelein Security: Colin Holeman Newcomers: Trina Morrison and Carol Haaksama THE NEW MESTA PARK WEBSITE IS IN THE WORKS! by Koon Vega The Mesta Park website will be redesigned from the ground up with many more functionalities, more engaging content, and more reflective beauty of our community and our neighborhood. This project will be led by the Mesta Park Communication committee, with CreativeVega as the vendor developing the website strategy, design, and coding. The website will take about 2-3 months to complete after the approval from the Mesta Park Neighborhood Association board. Stay tuned! PAGE 3 MESTA PARK BUSINESS PAGE SMILE Lori M. LoVette,D.D.S. 1211 N. Shartel Ave., Ste. 1002 Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 5255555 PICTURE YOUR AD HERE!! This newsletter reaches over 800 residences in the Historic Neighborhoods area. If you would like to advertise in the Mesta Park Newsletter, email your ad to [email protected]. PAGE 4 Get Involved! (cont'd) GET INVOLVED! by Sara See The following responsibilities fall under the “Membership Committee,” and we need your help to make each entity a success. Please see the descriptions below, and if you are interested in helping with any of the committees below, please contact Sara [email protected] or Trina [email protected] for more information. BLOCK CAPTAINS: Responsibilities include: Maintaining accurate contact information for neighbors on your block, reporting resident ideas to the block general, helping with membership drives/social events, etc. Please contact Jim Pickens if interested: [email protected] SOCIAL: Join one or more of the Social sub-committees: Carriage House Potluck, Easter Egg Hunt, Ice Cream Social, or Park Picnic Potluck. We need your help the most with these! DIRECTORY: Help to collect, organize and print a current directory MEMBERSHIP: Help to organize membership drives NEWCOMERS: Help to formalize a way to welcome new neighbors to Mesta Park 20th ANNIVERSARY OF MESTA FESTA by Jill LeLozier Join your neighbors at the 20th Anniversary Mesta Festa, scheduled for Saturday, Sept 12, 10am – 5pm at Perle Mesta Park! This is a fundraiser for the neighborhood, so we hope you’ll come out and bring lots of friends. We will have kids’ activities, food trucks, live music, and games in the park, along with the annual chili cook-off and beer tastings. If you’d like to join the planning committee or would just like to volunteer on the day of the event, please contact Jill DeLozier at [email protected] or by phone at 405-623-7206 for more information. Get Proud! PAGE 5 NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS by David DeWitt After 18 months of planning and lobbying, the Mesta Park / Heritage Hills / Heritage Hills East Traffic Control Plan is moving toward implementation. The Traffic Control Plan has three phases, each increasing in cost and in impact on the borders of the neighborhood, and the City Public Works Department suggested we apply for each phase separately. Phase 1 is installing stop signs where there are multiple sequential intersections without one and converting yield signs to stop signs. Our application for a blanket modification to the neighborhood traffic controls is atypical (but not unprecedented - our neighborhoods had a similar application in the 1980’s), so our neighborhoods NEED YOU to SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. Please attend the Traffic Commission and stand proudly in the gallery when our application is heard. A gallery full of supportive residents is the most powerful communication we can send to the Traffic Commission and up to City Council. Details about the meeting will be posted on Nextdoor. Get excited! The Traffic Control Plan should encourage through-traffic to use the arterial streets (e.g. Classen, Broadway, 13th and 23rd), maintaining closer to residential traffic volumes in the neighborhood. Thank you for your support. TOM BRANIFF: ORIGINAL MESTA PARK RESIDENT by Stan Stalcup The Braniff building downtown at 3rd and Robinson has been in the news lately with its recent renovation and impending sale. It is well known that the building is named for the man who built it, Thomas E. Braniff, one of early-day Oklahoma City's leading citizens. It is perhaps less well known that the Braniffs were original residents of our neighborhood. Born in 1883 at Salina, Kansas, Tom Braniff came to Oklahoma Territory with his family in 1900. He soon thereafter went into the insurance business, a field in which he was an innovator. He offered some of the first policies in the Territory to protect against damage caused by tornados. After Oklahoma's statehood, Tom expanded his firm's business into the financing of construction and real estate development. He is most well known, however, for Braniff Airways, which he founded in 1930 with his brother Paul as partner. Begun as a regional airline that operated commercial flights between Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Wichita Falls, it grew over the next five decades to become a major international carrier. Tom Braniff was also a civic leader. Among other posts, he sat on the City Planning and Zoning Commission, which drafted the city's first comprehensive urban plan in 1931. A Catholic, he helped fund construction of the Little Flower Church on South Walker. He also endowed the Braniff Foundation to support educational and family causes. For much of his career, Braniff lived with his wife and two children in a spacious wood-frame two-story bungalow built on three city lots at the southeast corner of Shartel and 20th Street. The Braniffs also maintained a country estate at NE 63rd and Lincoln and a New Mexico Ranch, but the house at 740 NW 20th was the family's primary residence for many years until it was sold in 1943. The Braniff house was demolished in 1965 to make way for the construction of the Shar-20 apartments that stand on the site today. NON-PROFIT ORG Mesta Park Neighborhood Association US POSTAGE PAID P. O. Box 61095 Oklahoma City, OK 73146-1095 www.mestapark.org OKLAHOMA CITY, OK PERMIT NO.1657 Monthly Neighborhood Newsletter Your neighborhood needs you! Join the Mesta Park Neighborhood Association today. MPNA MEMBERSHIP FORM June 2015 – May 2016 NAME_____________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS/ZIP______________________________________________________________ HOME PHONE_______________________ WORK/CELL PHONE____________________ EMAIL__________________________________________ Yes, I want to become a member of MPNA! Annual dues of $30 are enclosed. Mail to: MPNA, P.O. Box 61095, OKC, OK 73146 Or join online at www.mestapark.org/membership!