Hey neighbors,
I have owed you all an update from our last meeting for a couple of weeks. I have been a
little backlogged due to a hectic work schedule, but here's an update from our last
meeting.
We had a good turnout for the last meeting, close to 30. Thanks to everyone who could make
it. The agenda is attached for your review. The theme of the meeting, volunteering. You
too can help with the neighborhood watch! It's easy.
We reviewed the city grant that the LPCW received. We have received funding for window
decals and web hosting services. I am going to be meeting with Charlene at the City to get
our decals ordered and the web hosting services purchased sometime next week. I'll
keep you apprised of the progress.
Sheri Cassidy gave us an update of the Adopt-a-stream program and the stream cleanup in
April. The LPCW adopted a stream!! We adopted the strip along Locke. Be on the lookout for
updates on future stream cleanup efforts.
We also reviewed the announcements. Please see the attached agenda for those.
I am also starting a simple little thing that I hope will catch on. It's called Be on
the Lookout. The idea is simple, just let your neighbors something for which they should
be on the lookout. Places where kids tend to play in the street. Places where dogs dart
out into the street.
Obstacles in the sidewalk. Other such stuff. I have to stress that anything that is of
serious consequence should go through the police, but this is just something simple. For
example, I have three "be on the lookouts" for you today.
Be on the lookout for:- Kids playing near Locke and King Charles. - Kids playing near King
Charles and Surry- Kids playing near the intersection of Culpepper and Milburnie
When you're driving through these areas, be on the lookout so everyone stays safe.
Simple, to the point.
I had a note to report the contact number for reporting utility poles missing copper
grounding wires - to report a utility pole where the copper grounding wire has been
removed, call Progress Energy at 919.508.5400 and report a "damaged pole."
We voted on a couple of items. 1. We voted to adopt the area maps as shown on the links
below. 2. We voted to pursue a signage policy that includes static cling window decals and
signs at the various entrances to the neighborhood. I will collect information about
neighborhood entrance signs and report back to the neighbors.
Lastly, we talked about having a summer social activity. We decided to have a cookout at
the Culpepper Park. That's right, we're going to get together and have a good time
at the Culpepper Park. I'm really looking forward to it. I don't think we decided
on a name for the event, but I'm leaning towards The Culpepper Jam. Again the idea is
simple (are you catching a theme with me), let's hang out and grill a few hamburgers,
hotdogs and veggie burgers and socialize as a neighborhood. The idea seemed to be popular
at the meeting, so I'm hoping it will catch on now. Here's the skinny on it.
The First Annual Culpepper JamJuly 14, 2012 at 4:00Culpepper Park
I don't anticipate needing to block off the street or anything. I hope we'll have
a good crew to help clean up afterwards, and I know we're all going to have a good
time. This gathering is about us, the neighbors, not me, the community watch guy.
Let's all get together and have a good time. What do you guys think? Feedback is
encouraged :)
We're going to circulate a list of stuff to bring (below). Reply to the group what you
are going to bring so we can keep track. Feel free to make suggestions.
Here is the list of items for the party as I see it so far. This is a totally open list.
Please suggest what you like. All suggestions are welcome.
- grill- charcoal and starter- fire eXtinguisher- cooler- ice- cups, plates, plasticware-
trash cans, bags- cleanup crew- condiments: ketchup, mustard, relish, mayo, etc.- burger
buns- hotdog buns- burgers- hotdogs- other grillables: poultry, veggie burgers, other-
corn on the cob- sodas- chips- side items- desserts- bug spray, bug candles, etc.- music-
someone to speak to the neighbors around the park to let the know about the gathering and
to invite them
Kind regards,Matt LearyChairperson, LPCW