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MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT
Wednesday July 9, 2003 |
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The Colonial Village Neighborhood Association
will be holding a "Meet The Candidates Night" on Wednesday July 16,
2003 at 7P.M. This special event will be held during our regular
monthly meeting at Grace United Methodist Church,
1900 Boston Blvd, on the corner of Mt. Hope and Boston. Click here for a
map to
the church.
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C.V.N.A. TEAM HELPED
RAISE OVER $70,000
Tuesday July 8, 2003 |
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During this year’s Relay for Life of Lansing,
held at Everett High School on Saturday, June 28 – Sunday June
29, 2003, a dedicated team of walkers from C.V.N.A helped to raise
over $70,000 to fight cancer. This years goal was $49,000, but
the official count so far is $21,000 over that and donations are
still coming in. The
American Cancer Society Relay
for Life offers everyone in the community an opportunity to join in
the fight against cancer, and this years relay was so successful
organizers are already planning for next year.
Many thanks to our C.V.N.A. chairperson Evelyn Bush and president
June Kenfield
for all of their hard work. Plus a very special thank you to
Barry Ford for the
wonderful music and to all of the C.V.N.A walkers who kept our team
moving.
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WEEKLY CSO PROJECT MEETING
Tuesday July 8, 2003 |
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You are invited to
attend a Weekly Project Meeting held every Thursday morning at 8:00
A.M. at Grace United Methodist Church,
1900 Boston Blvd. The City of Lansing Public Service Department
is conducting the meetings for residents and business owners in and
near the Colonial Village/ Mt. Hope construction area. This
meeting is an opportunity to get up-to-date information about the CSO schedule and to discuss any concerns.
If you have questions concerning the CSO Project and cannot attend
these meetings, please call the CSO Information Line at (517)
694-3944 Monday – Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. For after
hours emergencies during the construction and on weekends call
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JOIN THE C.V.N.A. RELAY
FOR LIFE TEAM
Saturday April 5, 2003 |
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As the signature activity of the
American Cancer Society, Relay
for Life offers everyone in the community an opportunity to join in
the fight against cancer. Teams of 15 – 20 people take turns walking
around a track while enjoying activities and entertainment. This
year’s Relay for Life of Lansing will be held at Everett High School
on Saturday, June 28 – Sunday June 29, 2003. The Relay will begin and
end at 10:00 A.M. Walkers are encouraged to raise at least $100 in
pledges.
Most of us have been touched by cancer: family or friends, if not
ourselves. Your help is needed on the C.V.N.A. team. This is
a great way to get to know our neighbors while helping a very
worthwhile cause. For more information or to sign up as a walker,
call our C.V.N.A. Chairperson Evelyn Bush at 484-2983.
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Annual CVNA Garage Sale!
Wednesday June 04, 2003 |
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Don’t Miss the Annual CVNA Garage Sale!
Saturday, June 21st
If you’re
looking for some new “treasures”or looking to lighten your load of
“treasures,” this is the opportunity of the year. With dozens of
residents holding sales, business will be brisk.
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2003 CSO Project Discussion
Saturday February 15, 2003 |
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You are invited to attend the CVNA meeting on Wednesday, February
19th, 7:00pm at Grace United Methodist Church to discuss the
challenges the 2003 CSO Project presents to both Colonial
Village businesses and area residents who utilize these services.
Construction may begin as soon as April and may not be completed until
November. Streets closed to thru traffic will include Mt. Hope
from Pleasant Grove to MLK, Pattengill from Lenore to Mt. Hope as well
as other streets in our neighborhood. In addition to residents,
all businesses and organizations located on Mt. Hope between
Pleasant Grove and MLK have been invited to attend this meeting.
The City of Lansing will be represented by David Berridge, Director of
Public Service; Chad Gamble, Assistant City Engineer; and Carol Wood
City Council President.
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CVNA Grant Proposals
Saturday February 15, 2003 |
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CVNA has submitted two
grant proposals to the Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Board. The
first grant request is for a sign to identify the Colonial Village
Neighborhood. If the grant request is approved and we receive
permission from the State of Michigan and the City of Lansing for the
location, the 4' X 6' sign will be placed on the southwest corner of
Mt. Hope and MLK Blvd. The second grant request will provide
funding for our semi-annual newsletter. Grant recipients will be
announced on April 4th. |
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BE ON THE LOOKOUT!
Saturday December 21, 2002 |
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Recently there
was an attempted robbery of a home in our neighborhood. The suspects
in this case were driving a black SUV with an out of state license
plate on it with a cardinal on the plate. The disturbing fact about
this case is this is the second time these suspects have targeted the
same home in our neighborhood. Last time they were able to steal a
large sum of money. On this occasion, a neighbor scared the suspects
off. If you have any information on this vehicle or the attempted
robbery please call Detective
Larner at the South Precinct, 272-7485.
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RED BOWS ON STREET LIGHTS!
Monday December 09, 2002 |
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Thanks neighbors, for the suggestion to share the spirit of the
holidays by placing red bows on our street lights for the month of
December. The Board of Water and Light has given us permission to
place bows only on the lights with the cement bases, not tall lights
or those on poles.
CVNA doesn’t have the money to buy the bows. If you think bows
are a good idea, please get together with your neighbors and make
arrangements for your block. The red bows do not have to be exactly
the same. All we’ll need is a little snow to highlight our beautiful
neighborhood!
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NEW CVNA SIGNS AND BROCHURE!
Monday December 09, 2002 |
Thanks to the grant from the Neighborhood Advisory Board, we were able
to purchase ten new yard signs to promote our meetings and
activities. Thanks to Anita Beavers, Randy Williams and June Kenfield
for choosing the sign design.
We hope that the new membership brochure will answer any questions you
might have about the CVNA. Thanks to Anita Beavers, Willie
Vinson and Suzanne Williams for taking all our ideas and designing
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HOLIDAY CAROLING PARTY
Friday December 13, 2002 |
Our caroling party will be on Sunday,
Dec. 15, 5:30 P.M. We will meet in front of
Grace United Methodist Church. We will carol for an hour and
then meet at Paul and June Kenfield's house, 2919 Boston Blvd. to
visit and have hot chocolate, punch and cookies. Since it will be
dark while we're caroling, participants might want to bring a
flashlight or a booklight to read the words to the carols. Please
remember to dress warm.
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Traffic Calming?
Wednesday May, 15, 2002 |
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think about the proposed traffic calming plan for our neighborhood?
It's a hot topic! Take our
poll and let us know what you think. To see the traffic calming
plan online, click
here. This link will take you to the City of Lansing
Transportation & Parking Office web site.
If you have a questions about the plan, or if you would like to
comment on the plan please e-mail them to
Shane Silsby.
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HAS A NEW
LOGO! Wednesday May, 15, 2002 |
We would like to thank the
5th graders of Elmhurst Elementary and their teachers
Mr. Alberts, Mrs. Benevidas, and Mrs. Duncan for their hard work in
designing the new CVNA logo. The board will review the submissions
from the 5th graders and will present our recommendations at the next
meeting on June 19th.
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CVNA HAS A WEBSITE! Wednesday May, 15, 2002 |
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We are excited to announce our new website www.cvnanews.com. On this
site, you will be able to access all of the latest information about
our meetings and upcoming events in our neighborhood. You will
also be able to contact the CVNA
board members with any questions or concerns you may have.
Please let us know what you think! Send your comments to
feedback@cvnanews.com.
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Annual CVNA Garage Sale! Monday May, 20, 2002 |
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Don’t Miss the Annual CVNA Garage Sale!
Saturday, June 1st
If you’re
looking for some new “treasures”or looking to lighten your load of
“treasures,” this is the opportunity of the year. With dozens of
residents holding sales, business will be brisk.
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