Monday, April 20, 2009

April 15 Meeting Update by Angelique Ashby

The April meeting went very well earlier this week and Creekside has lots to look forward to (and many fun opportunities to get involved).
We talked about our upcoming Creek Week clean up event - happening on Sunday April 26th at 1pm. We will be meeting at Sean and Casey's house (2921 North Platte).
Sean has spoken with the Creek Week folks and he has bags and tools. I am bringing plastic gloves and Lewis Communities is providing water and cookies. We also invited the church that meets at Hight and the PTA of Hight as well. This event is open to everyone.
We will have some more wildflower/poppy seeds to be spread as we go too (this was fun last year and we have lots of colorful flowers now)...
Next month's meeting (May) will be canceled because we plan to walk to the community and invite new neighbors to join us.
The goal is to have as many Creekside neighbors as possible on the Yahoo Group and at the same time to invite more families to get involved in our growing and expanding neighborhood efforts.
In the next few weeks we will need to talk about walking teams and materials to take with us as we go door to door to invite new members.
We also discussed our upcoming 4th of July celebration. We talked about expanding it to start a little earlier in the afternoon with a bike parade for the kids and maybe some games, like water balloon toss or three legged races, etc...
It would be best to have a small committee that addresses the details of this fun event - as a post meeting task I contacted the folks who live on the Ct. or who have helped in the past. Maricel & John will spearhead the day's events and I will help.
We are looking for a couple more neighbors to help us plan!
Lastly, we talked about crime and safety issues, Officer Wetterer was in attendance and educated us on some safety concerns. Probably the most important ones were not to leave valuables (including garage door openers) in your cars outside of the garage overnight. While car thefts and break ins are down in the City - they are up in Natomas.
Also, if a stranger knocks on your door - do not ignore it. YOU DO NOT have to open the door - but you NEED to say something to let them know you are home. It can be "We aren't available right now" or "We aren't answering the door right now". But it is important not to just ignore them because many home invasions have started with an unanswered knock on the door and when the suspect believes you are not home he jumps the fence and breaks in through the back.
This does not mean every stranger is a home invader but it does mean that you need to let every stranger know you are home when they knock on the door.
Keep an eye out for your neighbors - if you see someone going over a fence or around the back of a neighbors home call the police.
And lastly we all need to keep our eyes open for suspicious activity in the park and around our homes. It was a rough week for Creekside with crime. If you see crimes in progress call 911. If you see suspicious activity call the police non-emergency number 264-5471.
Always get the license plate numbers of suspicious cars and never hesitate to call if you feel you should.
Thanks to everyone who attended this month's meeting... Hope to see you all at the Creek Week clean up event on the 26th!
Angelique Ashby, JD
President
Creekside Neighborhood Association

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Creek Week Cleanup Day

Creekside Cleanup Day
will be
Sunday, April 26
at 1 p.m.
Meet at 2921 North Platte

Meet up with neighbors (everyone is invited) to help clean the creek area along Broadwater and the Regional Park in Creekside.

Bags, gloves and refreshments will be provided. Closed toe shoes, long pants and sunscreen are recommended.

Last year participants dropped wildflower and California Poppy seeds which have resulted in hillsides flushed with both.

This event is an official Creek Week collaboration and the neighborhood organizer is Sean Avalos. He will have other information for anyone interested in knowing more about other regional efforts or celebrations.

If you would like to speak with Sean, please feel free to email him at ucd9699@sbcglobal.net. You can also contact Angelique Ashby at ashbyangelique@yahoo.com.

Relay for Life

Creekside, along with Homecoming residents, is organizing a team for the event on April 25 to April 26. Contact Elena at momdemax@aol.com for more information.

Festival of Cultures at H. Allen Hight

Next Creekside Neighborhood Association Meeting

Wednesday, April 15
7:00 p.m.
Homecoming Apartments Clubhouse

Agenda
1. Crime Concerns
2. Creek Week Event
3. 4th of July Block Party

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Message from The Crossing Church

"I want to invite you to an Easter celebration this Sunday at The Crossing Church. We meet at Hight Learning Center right in the Creekside Community on Sundays at 9 & 10:30 a.m. This week along with exploring the joy of Easter we will have good music and a person expressing her view of Easter through art. In addition, we will hold an Easter Egg Hunt for the kids immediately following each service with thousands of eggs."


I hope to see you Sunday.


Kyle Johnson

www.thecrossingchurch.info


Monday, April 06, 2009

Alleghany Properties Upcoming Projects



Alleghany Properties has developed the hotels and restaurants south of Del Paso Rd. between I-5 and East Commerce and is planning on developing the land south of Arena to the north of San Juan. The future project will include Lowe's, medical offices and a hospital.



Hospital Concept Site Plan

“Responding to the communities needs, Alleghany has introduced a 1,400,000 square foot hospital/medical office complex into its existing regional retail application. This intensified development plan maintains a similar amount of office space to that which was originally approved on the Natomas Crossing land, while also accommodating the proposed regional retail project. Additionally, Alleghany is proposing to form a CFD to generate funds for youth programs and police protection for the North Natomas Community.” - Greg Guardino, Senior Vice President of Alleghany Properties

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Sacramento Fire Department Open Houses

North Natomas' Station 30 will have an Open House.
1901 Club Center Drive
Satruday, April 11, 2009
2:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Visit with the crews, tour the station, learn more about what they do.
Ask to see a demonstration of the thermal imaging camera.

First Annual North Platte Easter Egg Hunt a Success


Thank you to Sean and Casey, Autumn and the Creekside Playgroup for organizing the First Annual North Platte (and neighbors) Easter Egg Hunt. Ten houses participated by hiding eggs in their front yards for about 25 children to come and hunt. It was really fun for the kids and a nice get to know your neighbor event. Thank you to Safeway for donating donuts and to It's A Grind for donating the coffee. Plans for the 2nd Annual North Platte Easter Egg Hunt 2010 are underway!