Greetings, All --

I'm sorry to say that my doctor just told me to come in for an appointment at 4:00. It may be that she will say, "oh that cough? it's nothing!" but if not, here's my report for tonight. I'm very sorry to miss what should be an interesting workshop and meeting.

Glenwood CAC report:
* We had a well-attended meeting in October with two excellent presentations: one on the city recycling program and one on the police volunteer program.
* I was elected chair and Richard Bostic vice-chair. Margaret Link will continue serving as secretary.
* Eleven people responded to our survey. Based on the results, we will:
-- Continue to meet every other month on the 4th Monday (we met on even months this fall)
-- Have meetings on the topics that got the most votes, with the top one being water conservation
-- Have a clean-up day for the green way
-- Have either a Glenwood Fair Day or a Raleigh Trolley Ride ending up at the Raleigh History Museum

I feel good about the energy and leadership that I'm starting to see in our CAC area, although some people were are either over committed or were really discouraged by the council voting against us on the Women's Club Drive change in the Raleigh 2030 Plan.

How I Got Involved:
Since I wasn't at the retreat, here's what brought me into the CAC:
* Leadership vacuum: no one else would run for chair
* Desire to strengthen the sense of community in our area
* See need for a neighborhood advocate
* It's heartwarming to see stories of neighborhood successes and to help create some of them

Please give my sandwich to the hungriest person there if I don't show up by 5:35.

... Linda