Metcalfe-Harrison Neighborhood Association MHNA President`s
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Metcalfe-Harrison Neighborhood Association MHNA President`s
Metcalfe-Harrison Neighborhood Association March 2008 MHNA President’s Greeting Dear MHNA Neighbors and Friends: We made it through the worst of winter according to the robins singing outside. It is about time to get out and get reacquainted with your neighbors, especially any new arrivals. Please invite them to join you at our quarterly meeting. March 11 TUESDAY, 7 PM, HARRISON SCHOOL LIBRARY. The speaker will be Jamie Grayson-Borglund from Destination Midtown, a Vibrant Urban Experience. This group outlined their plans at our general meeting several years ago. We are anxious to see how it developed. The Benson-Ames Alliance looks closely at how that model has evolved for the future of our areas’ revitalization. Come ask questions about what this exciting neighborhood grassroots coalition can mean for us. Thanks to all that illuminated the neighborhood in December. You can see photos on the website though being there was thrilling. Tremendous thanks to the committee: Bridget Morton, Pat Bianchini, Beth Meiches, Genine Hanna and the many votive lighters and cleaner uppers. Bowling was fun and profitable to all attendees. I think everyone won a door prize or Raffle item. Thanks to the supporting vendors: Janousek Florist, Sgt. Peffer’s and Donna Faust Garza’s Scrapbooking. Pat Bianchini was the Chairperson extraordinaire! Thanks to everyone on the MHNA Board and Jana Cutler that lent a hand. A big thanks of course goes to Kelley’s Hilltop Lanes that allowed all the receipts to go back to MHNA! They could not have been more generous. We hope to see you ALL there next year! The SCAN is happening in April. Please check out http://neighborhoodscan.unomaha.edu for the entire scoop. Our training will be March 29 at 9 AM at the Neighborhood Center, 115 South 49th Ave. Parking is on the north side, entrance on the west UNMC door. Why SCAN? Knowing what issues are occurring in an area provides the information needed to get recognition and help from local resources as well as education to the property owner about what standards are expected to be in code. How to deal with home repair and safety issues will be addressed in this non-threatening, positive program. Come help us with a few hours of your time. As always, call or email me. [email protected] or 551-4862. REMEMBER THE WEBSITE www.metcalfe-harrison.org. Tell your neighbors to email their address to to be included in pertinent updates. Ann Calendar of Events: March 11, 2008 – General Meeting Meeting will start at 7:00 PM at Harrison Elementary School. Meeting will be held in the library. Enter through the south side of the school. Local groups will discuss improvements to neighborhoods and business districts that border MHNA. Speaker Jamie Grayson-Borglund from Destination Midtown March 29, 2008 – SCAN Training At 9:00 AM at the Neighborhood Center (115 S. 49th Ave). Park on the north side and enter through the west UNMC door. April 2008 – Annual Dumpster Day and Park Clean-Up April 2008 – Neighborhood Scan May 2008 – Business Appreciation Days June 10, 2008 – General Meeting Meeting will start at 7:00 at Metcalfe Park. Business Members Pot Holes If you see a pothole that needs to be repaired from the winter plowing, report it to the city at 444-4919 (24 hours) or email the exact location to [email protected] a.ne.us. Help Needed NEEDED: The MHNA Board is looking for volunteers to review and rework the By-laws and another to write 12 grants to address SCAN repairs. Below is a listing of our business members. To become a business member and be listed in our newsletter and on the website, use the membership form on the next page to sign-up. Thank you to all our business members for supporting our neighborhood and helping to keep it safe! Respeliers Law, LLC Burkes Pub Greg Bourne Clocks eCreamery Dundee Bank Paparazzi By Appointment Janousek’s Florist Sgt. Peffers Kelley’s Hilltop Lanes 558-1859 558-1365 341-1094 934-3888 504-4000 553-FOTO 556-5652 558-7717 553-6411 Metcalfe-Harrison Harrison Neighborhood Association Metcalfe-Harrison Harrison Neighborhood Association Membership form ANNUAL DUES Be a part of the Metcalfe-Harrison Harrison Neighborhood Association. The Association works for you and your neighborhood neighborhood. Did you know that it is MHNA that sponsors Dumpster Days, the doggie bags in Metcalfe Park, Movie Night in the Park, and Bowling Outings? MHNA al also is raising money to expand the playground equipment in Metcalfe Park. Send form and check to: Julie Lasto 1720 North 52nd Omaha NE 68104 Family $10 Senior/Single $8 Church/School $8 Business $25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NAME: _________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ______________________________________________________ PHONE: ____________________ EMAIL: ____________________________ FOR BUSINESS LISTINGS: BUSINESS NAME______________________________PHONE:______________ BUSINESS ADDRESS: _______________________________________________ BUSINESS WEBSITE: _______________________________________________ _____ I am interested in volunteer opportunities ____ Do not list my name in the newsletter Looking to Advertise?? MHNA has opportunities to advertise in the newsletters and on their website. See the neighborhood website under “Membership” for details on how to have your business listed. Keep our Neighborhood Green The City of Omaha has expanded recycling and opened a new recycling center at Peony Park HyHy Vee at 7910 Cass Street. The site is open daily from 7 AM to 7 PM. The center accepts glass bottles, steel and aluminum cans, plastic bottles (PETE 1 and HDPE 2), cardboard, and newspapers. Metcalfe-Harrison Neighborhood Association Fresh Baked Cupcakes, Cookies & Brownies! Important Information EMERGENCY 911 Code Enforcement 444-5371 Street Repair 444-4919 Tall Weeds/Litter 444-5910 Animal Control 444-7800 Cox Cable Complaint 444-4567 Mayor’s Hotline 444-5555 Snow Removal 444-5220 Park Division 444-5955 Councilman Jim Suttle District 1 Email: [email protected] Phone: 444-5527 Kelley’s Hilltop Lanes and MHNA Bowl a Strike February 17, 2008, MHNA hosted the second annual Bowling for Fun and Funds. Kelley’s Hilltop Lane graciously allowed the neighborhood association to have a special bowling event and keep all the funds raised to help improve the neighborhood. Raffles and door prizes were given out – everyone had a great time and won some wonderful prizes. Special thanks to all the volunteers as well as Janousek Florist, Sgt. Peffer’s, and Donna Faust Garza’s Scrapbooking for donating prizes and raffles. Metcalfe-Harrison Neighborhood Association Get Involved! Neighbor SCAN Training in April Neighborhood SCAN is an excellent way for neighbors to help neighbors. The program addresses code and safety issues in a positive and non-threatening way. During the September 11, 2007 meeting, Dr. Russell Smith spoke about the Omaha Neighborhood Scan program available through UNO. The program has been very effective in many parts of the city. The program focuses on neighborhoods taking a proactive approach of solving problems by neighbors helping neighbors. The university supplies neighborhood volunteers with Pocket PCs and training on how to identify housing code violations. Many neighborhood associations have been able to receive grant money to help resolve some of the issues identified in the scanned areas. Training will be held March 29, 2008 at the Neighborhood Center on 115 S. 49th Ave. at 9:00 AM. For complete details, please see the calendar of events on page 2 of the newsletter or visit the website events. Personal Safety at Home Comes First Your home itself provides primary safety for you and your family. Make sure that features like doors, windows, locks, screens, lights, fences and walks are in good condition and will serve you when needed. Your neighborhood can also provide safety. Know your neighbors. Know whom you can depend on for assistance. Be a helpful neighbor yourself. When you answer your door, leave it locked until you know whom your visitor is. Do not rely on a door chain; if you must talk, talk through the door. You may verify a stranger’s identity by telephone with their company or organization. If they claim they need emergency help, call 911 for them, but leave your door secured. Understand that while someone has your attention at the front door, someone else may be trying to gain entry to the back door. Remember, strangers going door-to-door for legitimate business are not a common occurrence. Call 911 on all suspicious persons. Article reprinted from Omaha Police Department website (http://www.opd.ci.omaha.ne.us)