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March 2005

Cedar Park Neighbors Newsletter President’s Message: Think Spring! a long harsh winter — the nights Ihavet’stoobeen long, the days too short. Some of us lost loved ones. There has been too much violence both near and far…but… SPRING is finally coming to Cedar Park. Spring is the most beautiful time of year in our corner of West Philadelphia/University City. The flowerbeds in front of our homes and in community gardens will soon spring-up. The kids are starting to play outside on the sidewalks (and sometimes the streets). The trees will come to life, and the birds will begin to chirp. Many of us are planning to plant trees (or already have, as is the case of friends around 49th and Florence this past weekend), hold a yard sale, wash windows, or clean up the back porch! Maybe we’ll take a bike or trolley ride just for the fun of it.

Spring is an important time too for Cedar Park Neighbors. This is the time of year we seek new (and sometimes “old”) nominees to form our Board of Directors for the coming 2005-2006 year. The nomination committee is happy to announce a very strong slate of candidates whom we believe will serve the best interest of our neighborhood. Please take time to read about each of the candidates in this newsletter. And don’t forget to come out to vote April 18, 2005. During the voting time we will have a short community meeting (no more than one hour) to introduce the nominees and hold a short business meeting.

Jim Kurtz CPN President

Friends, whatever your spring rituals may be, I hope you will do them with gusto and with satisfaction. Enjoy!

CPN Annual Election and Membership Meeting ur annual Membership Meeting O and Election of the CPN Board of Directors will take place on Monday, April 18 at Calvary Community Center, 48th and Baltimore Avenue. The Nominations Committee is presenting an excellent slate of nominees and we are fortunate to have so many wonderful neighbors willing to serve the community through Cedar Park Neighbors. Come out and vote for the candidates of your choice and give them your support! 6:30 – 7:45 pm Voting 7:00 – 8:00 pm Membership Meeting 8:00 – 8:30 pm Election results announced followed by refreshments Remember!! Only members who have their dues paid on or before April 1, 2005 are eligible to vote. Check your address label to see if your membership is current.

Meet the Candidates: Election Bios Carol Walker: 5000 block of Hazel Avenue

Carol has been a resident of Cedar Park for 20 years and has served as Block Captain for the 5000 block of Hazel Avenue for 15 years. She served on the Firehouse Farmers Market Board, and is Committeewoman for the 46th Ward, 2nd Division. She is presently Vice President of Cedar Park Neighbors and Secretary to the University City Swim Club. Carol’s community activities include organizing block clean-up, block parties, organizing a tutoring program for children, as well as responding to concerns regarding street lighting, rehabilitation of properties and drug activity on the block. She worked diligently to change an abandon lot into a garden that is presently the Hazel Avenue Community Garden. While serving on Cedar Park’s Neighbor’s Board,

Come One, Come All!

Annual Membership Meeting and Elections Monday, April 18, 2005 6:30 pm voting starts 7:00 pm meeting starts Calvary Center for Culture & Community 48th & Baltimore Ave.


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