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Palmer Park Art Market



Palmer Park Art Market

Originally uploaded by nola-shiva.

Despite the heat the Palmer Park Art Market went on, as it will the last Saturday of each month this summer and into the Fall. The Art Market is one of the many attractions found in Carrollton.

Oak Street is open for business

Oak Street March 2009

Originally uploaded by nola-shiva.

Even though it may not look like it.

The sidewalks are open, so please continue to support Oak Street merchants. So you have to park a little further away. So what? You probably need the exercise.

Carrollton Neighborhood News, March 17, 2009

Friends and Neighbors: 

A few quick notes on things happening in the neighborhood—or relevant to the neighborhood.

 Community Crime and Safety Forum  The Central Carrollton Association is hosting this event this Thursday evening, March 19, with District Attorney Leon Cannizarro and NOPD Second District Commander Bruce Little as featured speakers.

Place:  St. Matthew’s United Church of Christ, 1333 S. Carrollton, corner of Willow

Time:  6:00 Registration and refreshments; 6:30 – 8:00 Program

Free and open to the public.

 

Orleans Parish School Board “Stakeholders’ Forum”—Also Thursday, March 19.

Place:  Lindy Boggs Conference Center, Room 152, CERM Building, 2045 Lakeshore Dr. (this is one of the relatively new buildings at the lake end of Elysian Fields, part of the UNO campus).

Time:  4:30-6:30

Purpose:  to allow education leaders, advocates and stakeholders the opportunity to share their opinions and ideas for sustaining progress in public education within Orleans Parish.”

 

Harrell Park PLAYGROUND CONSTRUCTION

When:  Saturday, April 18, 8 a.m. until

Where:  Harrell Park, Leonidas near the corner of Claiborne

Yes, this is still a while in the future, but mark your calendars.  An opportunity for some hands-on contribution to the improvement of the neighborhood.  Sponsors include the Allstate Foundation, the Injury Free Coalition for Kids, and Operation Kids.  For more information, contact: Pastor Stanford Williams, (504) 394-4752 or swilliamsii@msn.com  or Tilman Hardy, (504) 237-9556 or tilmanhardy@kw.com     

 

OAK STREET

As you have doubtless noticed, the MAJOR renovation of Oak Street has begun.  The merchants on the street are still there and struggling to survive this enormous disruption.  Please do what you can to continue to patronize and support them during this activity.  The sidewalks are still open—and it’s quite a sight!  Each two block section is supposed to take about two months to complete.  If all goes well, the street should be totally transformed around Thanksgiving.

 

And we, your neighborhood association, are also still here.  And we’re still looking for folks who want to get involved and help out.  There are lots of things we MIGHT be doing, but they all require volunteers.  The “mights” include everything from cataloguing blighted properties in the neighborhood to helping with a “Carrollton in Bloom” project that has been suggested by our sister organization, the Palmer Park Neighborhood Association.  See  a British model.  Or maybe you have your own ideas.  If so, I’d be please to hear them. 

And we are seriously looking for new people to serve on the organization’s board.  If you’re interested, or just have questions about it, let’s talk.

 Happy Spring!

 Jerry Speir, President

Carrollton/Riverbend Neighborhood Assoc.

Community Forum: Neighborhood Safety

Community Forum: Neighborhood Safety
Thursday, March 19, 2009
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

St. Matthew United Church of Christ
1333 S. Carrollton Avenue

Speakers
Leon Cannizarro, Orleans Parish District Attorney
Major Bruce Little, Second NOPD District Commander

Program
6:00-6:30 p.m. Registration and Refreshments
6:30-8:00 p.m. Program

Sponsored by Central Carrollton Association and the Carrollton Area Network

For more info: www.centralcarrolltonassociation.org

Neighborhood Safety meeting flyer download.

CRNA Board Meeting – Minutes Feb. 12, 2009

Attending—Board: Marilyn Barbera, Pax Bobrow, Kevin Brown, Betty DiMarco, Tilman Hardy, Marshall Hevron, Julianna Padgett, Jerry Speir, and Jim Stratton,

Absent Board Members: Gordon Cagnolatti, Rodney Dionisio, Rudolf Garrison, Todd Leavitt, Judith Miranti, Amanda Smithson, Gary Smith, Llewelyn Soniat, and Betsy Weymann

Residents/Guests: Annettte Bak, Camilla Franklin

Crime—Jennifer Jenkins reported a car-jacking in the 8500 block of Freret at 7 p.m. on Feb. 11. [A subsequent e-mail from NOPD reported an arrest in the matter, and the recovery of both the vehicle and the weapon used.] The CRNA Crime Committee will continue to hold “porch parties” as the primary get-togethers within our CRNA boundaries, but is also hosting meetings with representatives of the Crime Committees of other associations within the Carrollton Area Network for the purpose of coordinating our various efforts to combat crime. The focus of the moment is on improving the information that we get from NOPD.

Planning for a General Meeting and Election of Officers—Julianna Padgett, Betty DiMarco and Jerry Speir agreed to serve as a Nominating Committee.

Leonidas House—The “work day” on the previous Saturday drew 20+ people and accomplished quite a bit. A second work day is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21. The State Historic Preservation Office has provided some very nice renderings of a possible renovation of the building. A Community Advisory Group is being formed. Leonidas House meetings are on the 2d Tuesday of each month at 5:30 at the Keller-Williams offices, 8601 Leake. Persons wishing to be involved should come to the meeting and/or contact Tilman Hardy (tilmanhardy@kw.com) or Annette Bak (annettebak@chevron.com) directly.

Schools—Annette Bak reported that a recent Literacy Fair at Johnson School was very successful. Kevin Brown noted that a clean-up at the school, by AmeriCorps volunteers, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day was also very successful. Jerry Speir reported on a recent conversation with School Board President Woody Koppel re: the Priestley school building. It was agreed that further conversations should be initiated to bring Mr. Koppel and other school system personnel up to speed on the potential for renovating the existing building, rather than demolishing it. (Annette Bak and Tilman Hardy expressed an interest in such further discussions and suggested that Jean Fischer and Mary Green should be included. There was also discussion of the broader need in the area for a discussion about schools in the Greater Carrollton area and how future plans relate to each.

Citizen Participation Program—There will be a breakfast meeting on Saturday, Feb. 28 [place/time] to discuss the latest developments with the CPP.

Newsletter—Pax Bobrow is willing to put together another edition of the newsletter—IF others will do the initial writing. She will edit, produce and distribute the newsletter, but needs articles. Anyone with anything to contribute should contact Pax directly at paxbobrow@yahoo.com

Oak Street—The actual street work on Oak is scheduled to start on the Monday after Mardi Gras. The work will be done in two-block sections, starting at Carrollton. If all goes according to plan, the work should be completed by November 1.

Carrollton Audubon Renaissance, Inc. (CARI)—Jerry Speir reported that the four public meetings for public input into CARI’s neighborhood planning process have been well-attended and have generated lots of ideas for the planners to sort through as they develop a draft land-use plan for the area. That draft will then be open for further public review before being finalized.
The planning discussion led to reflections on past efforts to establish a local historic district in the area. Jerry Speir volunteered to attempt to sort out the hold-up in that process.
Tilman Hardy suggested that we need our own planning committee to deal with green space issues as they relate to zoning. Pax Bobrow, Jim Stratton, and Camilla Franklin volunteered to help with such an effort.

There was general discussion of the value of having a joint meeting of the boards of all the associations that operate within CRNA boundaries. The idea was generally supported, with the caveat that some work toward planning an agenda should precede such a meeting.

NEXT CRNA Board Meeting: Thursday, March 12 at the Keller-Willliams offices, 7 p.m.

Dante/Jeannette murder

It apparently occurred at 11:00 AM.  A suspect was quickly arrested.

“New Orleans Police Officer Shereese Harper said investigators were able to apprehend the suspect quickly because of the ‘diligent work of the Homicide Division and outstanding citizen involvement.'” 

http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/metro/index.ssf?/base/news-33/1234852266244720.xml&coll=1

Student (mis)behavior

A recent note from Karen Celestan of Tulane U:

I have noticed a slight uptick in the number of complaints about students living in off-campus housing. I just want to share with everyone the proper methods of reporting poor and/or negligent behavior of students living off-campus (if you haven’t already heard my presentation at recent neighborhood association meetings).

Please be aware that all Tulane students are bound by a Code of Student Conduct, but also have rights as private citizens on private property. The university is actively working to create a Town & Gown code for landlords and student tenants to alleviate some of the allegations and abuses that have been reported. We are also consistently negotiating with area business and bar owners to bring them into compliance with existing Alcohol Control laws and regulations. (We had a somewhat productive meeting with the owner of The Boot yesterday.)

SNOLA: Snowman in Palmer Park



SNOLA: Snowman in Palmer Park

Originally uploaded by nola-shiva.

Snowman at Palmer Park, December 11, 2008

Concerned about crime? Want to do something?

JOIN OUR ACTION GROUP!

CRNA Crime Committee (CRNA-CC)
Meets second Wed of every month, 6pm-7:30pm

Next meeting date: Wed, Dec. 10th, 6pm-7:30pm
For meeting location or more info, email A.A. Krishnan at tarpsnola@yahoo.com or call (504) 617-2572

We need you, your skills and your “can do” attitude!
• Block captains
• Share tips about recent crime activity
• Outreach to victims of crime
• Coordinated follow up with NOPD, DA and other criminal justice authorities
• Neighborhood-wide networking
• Security District and crime camera proposals
• Nurture positive programs for at risk youth
• Reducing crime now means a better quality of life tomorrow

Downloadable info sheet: crna-cc-flyer-for-12-10-08img_0102

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Please pay your dues. Please.

money Well you could pay your CRNA dues!

 Dues are voluntary–but please pay something if you can.  CRNA needs funds  to operate.

 Suggested schedule:

  $10  Individual

  $25  Family/household

  $50  Supporting

  $100 Sustaining

  Dues can be sent to our Treasurer at 8601 Zimpel, NOLA 70118

  Make checks payable to Carrollton-Riverbend Neighborhood Association.   Thanks!