Please click on the following link to see the newsletter for February, 2011.
Please click on the following link to see the newsletter for February, 2011.
Which neighborhood is willing to get down and dirty – Woodland Hills, Lindridge Martin Manor or LaVista Park?
Let’s find out during the LLCC’s “Great Trash Heap Contest!”
Sign up for the next 3 Adopt-A-Highway cleanup events on March 5, April 2 and May 7 and earn points for your neighborhood.
At the end of the competition, the neighborhood that 1) recruits the most volunteers, 2) bags the most trash and 3) shows the most team spirit wins. They will receive the Great Trash Heap Award and bragging rights until we do it again next year!
Email cleanup@lindberghlavista.org to sign up today.
THE DETAILS:
Event dates are March 5, April 2 and May 7 from 9 – 11AM. Meet at Java Blues in LaVista Walk for FREE breakfast and coffee before we split into teams to pick up trash along the Lindbergh LaVista Corridor. Wear comfy shoes and bring gloves.
Email cleanup@lindberghlavista.org to sign up today.
Good Luck!
Sarah Hailey
Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator
cleanup@lindberghlavista.org
PLEASE JOIN US for our quarterly general assembly meeting this Thursday, Jan 27th at 7:30pm at Peachtree Baptist Church on the corner of Briarcliff and LaVista.
Topics of discussion include:
* Dekalb County School Update: Affects of BriarVista Elementary
* 1489 LaVista Road Rezoning Update
* Introduction of New Board of Directors
* 2011 Agenda for Woodland Hills
I hope to see you then. If you haven't been in a while, please come and see what we are up to.
Sincerely,
Brad Grulke
Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association
Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association
PO Box 13124 Atlanta, GA 30324-9998
Dear Residents,
Alice Johnson , Community Affairs in the Office of Chief George Turner, APD forwarded the following news release from Carlos Campos, manager of the APD Public Affairs Unit to the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods:
ATLANTA POLICE ISSUE PUBLIC SAFETY ALERT IN NORTHEAST ATLANTA
Buckhead Area
The Atlanta Police Department is urging women in the northeast Atlanta area to be on alert following three sex crimes/burglaries in January that followed a similar pattern.
Investigators have not definitively tied all three cases together, but there are similarities to raise concerns that they were committed by the same suspect and that he may strike again.
The APD is temporarily withholding some details of the crimes in order to protect the identities of the victims and to preserve the integrity of the investigations.
The crimes occurred between Jan. 1st and Jan. 19th on Lenox Road and Peachtree Park Drive.
The perpetrator has been described as a black male with a thin build, about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, dressed all in black.
“We have seen an escalation in the crimes and are concerned it could reach an even higher level of violence,” said Maj. Keith Meadows, Major Crimes Commander for the Atlanta Police Department. “We don’t want to unnecessarily alarm the public,
Atlanta Police urge women to be aware of their surroundings, to always lock windows and doors, and to report any suspicious people or activity to 911.
Anyone with information on these crimes is urged to call Atlanta Police or Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS (8477).
Please watch out for your neighbors and always call 911to report any suspicious individuals or activity in the neighborhood.
Title: WHNA General Assembly Meeting
Location: Peachtree Baptist Church 2108 Briarcliff Rd NE Atlanta, GA 30329
Description: WHNA General Assembly Meeting at Peachtree Baptist Church, on the corner of Briarcliff and Lavista roads. Get the latest updates on the neighborhood. All residents are encouraged to attend.
Start Time: 17:30
Date: 2011-01-27
End Time: 19:00