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Halcyon
Neighborhood Association E-Update 10/29/10
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Items appearing in the HNA
E-Update are deemed to be of general interest to neighbors but do not
necessarily reflect the views of Halcyon Neighborhood Association (HNA), its
Steering Committee, or the Editor. The EditorŐs introductory comments express
her personal viewpoint.
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Contents
a. Halloween at Halcyon Commons: Informal Potluck at 5:15 p.m. and Parade
at 5:45 p.m., Sun. Oct. 31
b. Halloween Puzzle Hunt for Adults, Sun. Oct. 31, 5-9 p.m.
c. Old-Fashioned
Halloween Party At Russell & Deakin, Sun. Oct. 31, 12–1:30 or
2–3:30 p.m.
d. GhoulŐs Walk,
Sunday, Oct. 31, at Whole Foods (Treats All Day)
e. HNAŐs Big Berkeley Project
Work Party in the Park, Saturday, November 6, 9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
f. Disaster Prep: Get Your Fire
Extinguisher Checked or Recharged, Saturday, Nov. 6, 11 a.m., Halcyon Commons
EditorŐs Introductory Note:
There are several Halloween events connected with our
Halcyon neighbors happening this weekend (see items a–d). They all look
like fun! HNA is encouraging neighbors to create a Halloween-friendly
environment; please put out pumpkins and lights of some sort if youŐre open to
trick-or-treaters (or — on this one night of the year — leave your
lights off for the early evening hours if you donŐt want to answer the door).
Also take note of two important neighborhood events on
Saturday, November 6 (see items e & f). The next regular E-News will be
coming out Thursday or Friday of next week to remind you of SaturdayŐs events,
and if you have any other news to share, please submit it to me by next
Wednesday.
In the meantime, be sure to vote by Tuesday — hereŐs
hoping the election results arenŐt too scary on national, state, or local
levels!
Happy Halloween (and Happy Voting) to all!
—Nancy Carleton, HNA Co-Chair and E-News Editor, halcyon92@gmail.com
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a. Halloween at Halcyon Commons: Informal Potluck at 5:15 p.m.
and Parade at 5:45 p.m., Sun. Oct. 31
EditorŐs note: Neighbor Susan Snyder submitted
the following announcement. We really enjoyed watching the parade last year
from SusanŐs front porch (3044 Halcyon). Feel free to come by around 5:40 if
youŐd like to watch the kids on parade!
Halloween at Halcyon Common
Kids (of
all ages) and their families are invited to join the fun for our 2nd annual
Halloween Celebration!
5:15 Easy Green Halloween Potluck
(weather permitting)
Bring an
easy-to-eat (i.e., fingerfood) and non-sweet food to share AND bring what your
family needs (napkin/plate/drink) to enjoy a low-key
pre-parade/trick-or-treating potluck in the park.
5:45 Halloween Parade
Gather
together our ghosts and goblins, dinosaurs, witches, and bears (etc.) for a
parade around the park. Then on to
trick-or-treating around the neighborhood!
Questions: halcyonplaydate@gmail.com.
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b. Halloween Puzzle Hunt for Adults, Sun. Oct. 31, 5-9 p.m.
EditorŐs note: Neighbor David Mendenhall submitted the following reminder
and update.
Halloween Puzzle Hunt, Sunday Oct. 31st, 5-9 p.m.
ThereŐs
something strange in your neighborhood . . .
We will be running a Bay Area
Night Game (see http://www.bayareanightgame.com/index.php?title=BANG:About
for general info) in the Halcyon neighborhood this Halloween. This a puzzle
hunt where teams of 4 walk from place to place picking up ŇcluesÓ —
puzzles that need to be solved to find a hidden message. The theme of this hunt
is that a ghost is roaming our neighborhood, and some houses are handing out
haunted treats. Our teams of paranormal investigators will go undercover as
trick-or-treaters to collect these clues and bust the ghost. In plain language,
a bunch of nerdy grown-ups are going to be walking around our neighborhood from
5 to 9 p.m., probably in costumes. [EditorŐs note: Organizer David
Mendenhall has indicated that the puzzles are designed to be somewhat
challenging for adults, though older teenagers may also enjoy them, and parents
are welcome to participate while bringing along their trick-or-treater kids to
collect ordinary treats.]
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c. Old-Fashioned
Halloween Party At Russell & Deakin, Sun. Oct. 31, 12–1:30 or
2–3:30 p.m.
EditorŐs note: This item was submitted by
longtime Halcyon neighbor Laura West (who has moved just over the Ashby border
into Le Conte neighborhood). The event is a benefit for Maine Coon Adoptions, a
kitty rescue group.
Parents:
Bring
your child to a safe, fun old-fashioned Halloween party on Sunday, October
31st, in the afternoon at my house on the corner of Russell St. and Deakin
(across from LeConte School).
Have you
realized that Halloween is on a Sunday? Waiting around all day for trick-or-treating
can get stressful for young children. Our Family Halloween party takes place in
the early afternoon and is a positive way to channel that pent-up energy.
So join
other families in making old time goodies such as caramel apples, popcorn
balls, and Halloween cookies that you can decorate yourselves. Play games, do
crafts. and enjoy a light lunch. Costumes are encouraged but not mandatory.
We'll do
the planning and cleaning up. You get to come and enjoy a great Halloween event
with your child.
There
are two group sessions:
1st
Session: 12:00–1:30 p.m.
2nd
Session: 2:00–3:30 p.m.
Cost is
$25 for each parent/child combination, $10 for each additional child.
(Party
activities are geared toward adults with children ages 4–8, but
exceptions may be doable; check with me!)
This is
a benefit for the kitty rescue group from whom I adopted my adorable new kitty
this summer. All monies go directly to save homeless kitties! We hope to even
have one or two kitties present for you and your child to meet.
Laura
West
510-845-4754
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d. GhoulŐs Walk,
Sunday, Oct. 31, at Whole Foods (Party, 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Treats All
Day)
EditorŐs note: The following item was submitted by Jim Hallock of Whole
Foods Market.
GhoulŐs Walk
Sunday, October 31
Party 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; treats all day
All goblins and ghouls, stop by
any time for Halloween treats. Kids in costume can take the ŇGhoulŐs WalkÓ and
go trick-or-treating, and each department of the store will have a treat for
you. Join us between noon and 4 p.m. for live music by Asheba, face painting, a
costume contest, and lots of goodies. ItŐs going to be so fun itŐs scary!
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e. HNAŐs Big
Berkeley Project Work Party in the Park, Saturday, November 6, 9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
BIG Work Party in Halcyon
Commons & Surrounds
Saturday, November
6, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. (rain or shine!)
Meet at Halcyon
Commons (Halcyon Court at Prince Street)
Delicious
refreshments (& water) courtesy of Whole Foods Market
Fresh coffee
courtesy of Mokka Cafe (Telegraph at Dowling)
Chat with neighbors & UC student volunteers from CalŐs Berkeley Project while we weed, mulch, pick up trash, and remove graffiti in the park and surrounding neighborhood. Please bring weeding and trimming tools (with labels) if you have them (extra tools will be available if you donŐt). LetŐs get our precious common space ready for the winter months!
Note: If thereŐs a public area in the larger neighborhood where youŐd especially like to see trash picked up or graffiti removed, please consider volunteering for an hour to lead a student crew out to clean it up!
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f. Disaster Prep:
Get Your Fire Extinguisher Checked or Recharged, Saturday, Nov. 6, 11 a.m.,
Halcyon Commons
EditorŐs note: Neighbor Kay Trimberger with the
Halcyon Disaster Preparedness List has kindly arranged for a company to come to
Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) on Saturday, Nov. 6th to service
your fire extinguishers. This is a great opportunity to take care of a chore
many of us put off too long! (Stay after and pull a few weeds at our work
party; see item e!)
The Best
Fire Equipment Company will send a truck to Halcyon Court about 11 a.m. on
Saturday, November 6th to check, recharge, or replace your fire extinguishers. Another
Berkeley neighborhood had a good experience with Best. About half of the 50 fire
extinguishers that neighbors brought were found to be in good condition, and
the others were serviced or replaced at discount prices. Charges are as
follows:
Each
fire extinguisher recharge @ $12.95
A new 2-1/2#
Amerex fire extinguisher @ $32.00 each (including sales tax)
A new 5#
Amerex fire extinguisher @ $43.00 each (including sales tax)
Best
accepts checks, Visa & MasterCard.
The
industry recommendation is that home extinguishers be checked once per year by
a professional. Typical ABC dry powder extinguishers are guaranteed for 6
years, but BEST will look for broken seals, low pressure, or other damage.
ThereŐs no charge for this service, only for replacement or recharging.
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Halcyon Neighborhood
Association E-News 10/1/10
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Items appearing in the HNA E-News are deemed to be of
general interest to neighbors but do not necessarily reflect the views of
Halcyon Neighborhood Association (HNA), its Steering Committee, or the Editor.
The EditorŐs introductory comments and notes express her personal viewpoint.
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Contents
1. Celebration with Live Music & Potluck, Sun. 10/3,
4:30-6:30 p.m.
2. Update on Halloween Puzzle Hunt for Adults, Sun. Oct.
31, 5-9 p.m.
3. Halloween Parade Around the Park for Kids, Sun. Oct. 31,
5:45 p.m.
4. Election 2010: Willard Neighborhood Assoc. CandidatesŐ
Forum, Thursday, Oct. 14, Plus Link to Article on Le Conte Forum
5. Election 2010: First Time for Ranked Choice Voting in
Berkeley
6. Crime Watch Update: Murder on Adeline at Emerson;
Burglary on Deakin; Attempted Burglary on Woolsey; Warning re ŇIce Cream TruckÓ
7. Crime Watch News: Report from Area 3 Coordinator and
Link to Article
8. Join the Halcyon Safety Walk/Neighborhood
Watch Listserv!
9. Free e-Waste Recycling Thursday 10/14 plus Halloween
Festivities 10/31 at Whole Foods Market
10. Lend a Hand on 10/10/10: Native Plant Garden at
Alcatraz & Adeline
11. Disaster Prep: Where Are BerkeleyŐs Gas Lines? (Links)
12. Disaster Prep: Pet Emergency Preparedness (Link)
13. Update from Our New Neighbor: BORP
14. Free Monthly Tai Chi Practice in the Park, Sunday,
October 24, 11 a.m.
EditorŐs
Introductory Note:
Does
it matter whether you come to SundayŐs potluck and celebration with live music
from Evelie Posch on Sunday? (See item 1.) The short answer is: Yes! In
addition to the chance to hear a very talented performer and enjoy some great
food, HNAŐs community-building and fun events — of which Sunday is one
example — also help strengthen our disaster preparedness and crime-watch
efforts, because neighbors who know one another can look out for one another
— and plan together — more effectively. So come out on Sunday and
enjoy your neighbors and the music and food while also knowing youŐre helping
to fight crime and get ready for the Big One!
The
next regular E-News will be coming out November 4 (and there will be an
E-Update October 28 about the Halloween events). If you have news to share,
email it to me by November 3. In the meantime, hope to see you at SundayŐs
celebration!
—Nancy
Carleton, HNA Co-Chair and E-News Editor, halcyon92@gmail.com
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1. Celebration with Live Music & Potluck,
Sun. 10/3, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Fall Celebration & Potluck in the
Park!
featuring lively acoustic music from
Singer/Songwriter Evelie Posch & Friends
Sunday, October 3, 4:30–6:30 p.m. (live music from 5 to 5:45 p.m.)
Halcyon Commons (Halcyon Court at
Prince Street)
[in case of
rain, weŐll relocate to 2329 Webster (just east of Halcyon)]
Come one
and all to the annual Halcyon Neighborhood Association Fall celebration and
potluck in Halcyon Commons. Enjoy a performance by uplifting and talented
singer/songwriter Evelie Posch accompanied by some of her musician friends!
WeŐre delighted Evelie is once again lending her strong and beautiful voice to
this yearŐs celebration in the park!
Potluck
suggestions: Appetizer: I-L * Main Dish: A-H * Salad: M-T * Dessert: U-Z
If not
obvious, kindly attach a label with ingredients for your dish to alert those
with vegetarian and other diets.
If so
inspired, it's really helpful if you can also bring a BEVERAGE to share.
Children welcome! No charge to attend, but donations for the musicians will be gratefully
accepted. Many thanks to Whole Foods Market for the donation of
plates/napkins/cups and for the delicious Middle Eastern appetizer platter and
sheet cake!
Event
organizer HNA Co-Chair John Steere would greatly appreciate two to three
volunteers to help with setting up and/or taking down for fifteen minutes
before (and fifteen minutes after) the event. Call 849-1969 if you can help out
in this simple way!
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2. Update on Halloween Puzzle Hunt for
Adults, Sun. Oct. 31, 5-9 p.m.
EditorŐs note: Neighbor David Mendenhall submitted the following reminder
and update.
Halloween Puzzle Hunt, Sunday Oct. 31st, 5-9 p.m.
ThereŐs something strange in your
neighborhood . . .
We will be running a Bay Area
Night Game (see http://www.bayareanightgame.com/index.php?title=BANG:About
for general info) in the Halcyon neighborhood this Halloween. This a puzzle
hunt where teams of 4 walk from place to place picking up ŇcluesÓ —
puzzles that need to be solved to find a hidden message. The theme of this hunt
is that a ghost is roaming our neighborhood, and some houses are handing out
haunted treats. Our teams of paranormal investigators will go undercover as
trick-or-treaters to collect these clues and bust the ghost. In plain language,
a bunch of nerdy grown-ups are going to be walking around our neighborhood from
5 to 9 p.m., probably in costumes. [EditorŐs note: Organizer David
Mendenhall has indicated that the puzzles are designed to be somewhat
challenging for adults, though older teenagers may also enjoy them, and parents
are welcome to participate while bringing along their trick-or-treater kids to
collect ordinary treats.]
UPDATE: Thanks to
those neighbors who have volunteered to help! We are still looking for one more
house to hand out puzzles, especially on Fulton, Deakin, or Halcyon Court. All
this would mean for you is that when a group of grown-ups comes to your house,
you give them a puzzle instead of candy. If you can help us out, email inspector@ghost-patrol.com.
Thanks!
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3. Halloween Parade Around the Park for Kids,
Sun. Oct. 31, 5:45 p.m.
Halloween at Halcyon Commons, 5:45 p.m.
Halcyon at Prince Street
Join the fun for our 2nd annual
Halloween Parade! Kids and their families are invited to gather at Halcyon
Common at 5:45 p.m. for a parade around the park followed by neighborhood
trick-or-treating. WeŐre considering organizing a pre-parade potluck if there
is interest. Let Susan know if you are interested at halcyonplaydate@gmail.com.
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4. Election 2010: Willard Neighborhood Assoc.
CandidatesŐ Forum, Thursday, Oct. 14, Plus Link to Article on Le Conte Forum
EditorŐs note: By now most of you know that in accordance with our Guiding
Principles, HNA doesnŐt take position on elections, candidates, and measures,
or other issues of potential disagreement — or likely wide range of
viewpoints — among neighbors (except in rare cases of near unanimity),
although as individuals many of us have strong feelings and clear positions.
This fall, in addition to important races at the State level, there are a range
of local offices up for election, including School Board, Rent Board, and, in
our neighborhood, the District 7 City Council seat currently held by Kriss
Worthington (note that Max Anderson, the other councilmember who represents our
neighborhood, isnŐt up for reelection until 2012), along with a number of local
measures on schools, downtown planning, and medical cannabis. While HNA wonŐt
be making endorsements in any of these races, we encourage neighbors to become
informed, vote, and make your voices heard! For those of you unclear on
boundaries in our neighborhood, District 7 includes the east side of Wheeler
(but not the west side) all of Woolsey, both north and south, from Telegraph to
Shattuck, and the remaining blocks of Prince, Fulton, Deakin, Webster, Halcyon,
Ashby, and Telegraph east of Wheeler (outside our neighborhood, District 7 also
includes much of Le Conte, Bateman, and Willard neighborhoods, along with
Southside dorms and residences, and a sliver of Northside).
Le Conte Neighborhood Association CandidatesŐ Night (Link
to Article)
EditorŐs note: The Le Conte Neighborhood Association CandidatesŐ Night,
attended by all three candidates for the District 7 Council race, was held on
September 16. For those of you who missed it, Le Conte neighbor Steve Finacom
has written a detailed account available at http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2010-09-28/article/36343?headline=Le-Conte-Neighborhood-Views-District-7-Berkeley-Council-Candidates
Willard Neighborhood Association CandidatesŐ Forum
Thursday, October 14, 6:30–9:00 p.m.
Willard Middle School Cafetorium
From the WNA announcement: We have confirmations from the three candidates for Council
from District 7, Kriss Worthington, Ces Rosales, and George Beier, and the
three candidates for Council from District 8, Gordon Wozniak, Stewart Jones, and Jacquelyn McCormick. We
have Mayor Tom Bates and Jesse Arreguin speaking on opposite sides of what we
believe will be the ballot measure of most interest to our neighborhoods
— the Downtown Area Plan [Measure R]. Karen Hemphill will present the
case for BUSDŐs two Schools Bond measures.
Format
Each Candidate/Presenter gets to
make and opening statement and gets to ask one written question to each of the
opposing candidates. The opening statements & questions will be followed by
Q&A with the audience.
Agenda:
6:30 to 7:00 Gather in cafetorium
7:00 to 7:05 Welcome and discuss evening's ground
rules
7:05 to 7:40 District 7 candidates (all three
candidates)
7:40 to 8:15 District 8 candidates (all three
candidates)
8:15 to 8:35 Downtown Area Plan (pro & con)
8:35 to 8:55 School Bonds (pro / no formal
opposition)
9:00 Clean up and leave (out by 9:15)
For more information, contact
Vincent Casalaina at ProBerk@aol.com.
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5. Election 2010: First Time for Ranked
Choice Voting in Berkeley
EditorŐs note: Mark Numainville, Deputy City Clerk, asked me to run this
item in the September and October E-Newsletters to help spread the word about
the new way weŐll be voting in City Council races this November (it doesnŐt
apply to races where more than one seat is up, such as the School Board and
Rent Board races).
Berkeley voters will use Ranked
Choice Voting for the first time this November. This method allows the voter to
rank candidates in order of preference, and eliminates the need for run-off
elections.
In 2010, RCV will only be used in
races City Council and Auditor. In these races, voters can (but aren't required
to) indicate their first, second, and third choice for an office. The use of
Ranked Choice Voting will not change any other part of your voting experience.
You may continue to vote-by-mail or at the polls just as you have done in the
past.
RCV is as easy as ranking your top
three choices — 1, 2, 3. For
more information on how Ranked-Choice Voting works, please visit http://www.acgov.org/rov/rcv. For any
questions, please contact the City Clerk Department at 981-6900 or elections@cityofberkeley.info.
If you are a member of officer in
a community organization, and you would like to participate in the Voter
Education Campaign for RCV, call 981-6900 or e-mail elections@cityofberkeley.info.
We can do a presentation to your group or provide you with printed materials to
distribute to your members. We can all help get the word out about RCV!
Mark Numainville, CMC
Deputy City Clerk, City of
Berkeley
510-981-6909
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6. Crime Watch Update: Murder on Adeline at
Emerson; Burglary on Deakin; Attempted Burglary on Woolsey; Warning re ŇIce
Cream TruckÓ
EditorŐs note: By now most neighbors have heard of the murder of Adolfo
Ignacio Celedon on the corner of Emerson and Adeline on September 12. This
article from the SF Chronicle provides some details as well as giving a sense
of the tragic loss of a beautiful human being: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2010%2F09%2F18%2FBAAG1FFUBV.DTL
A Deakin Street neighbor submitted
the following report:
ŇI wanted to let people know that
our house was broken into this morning [September 20]. No one was home, the
last person having left at around 10:00 a.m. At about 10:15 a.m. one or two
people broke the top half of the front window (which was not wired to the
burglar alarm) closest to the front door and climbed through, taking a laptop,
a bowl of change, and dumping out a drawer of socks before taking off when the
upstairs motion-sensor burglar alarm went off. They also turned on the garden
hose and let it run inside; according to the police this was either to scare
the dog or to wash off blood evidence (the police were able to find a small
sample of blood). They also broke a couple of small panes of glass on the
beveled window on the landing. Our house was also seriously burglarized last
summer, before we got the alarm on a weekday at around 1:30 in the afternoon
with no one home.Ó
A Woolsey Street neighbor
submitted the following report:
ŇOn Tuesday, Sept. 21, at about
11:25 a.m., a man climbed up the front of the house and entered a second-floor
window which was open. He opened the door to a bedroom in which my son (a young
adult) was still sleeping. My son awoke, which frightened the burglar away,
escaping
through the front door. My son
called the police who stayed in the vicinity for a couple of hours. I arrived
home from work and discussed safety issues with the police. Since our house is
located on a corner, it has been more susceptible to break-ins, which we have
had over the years even though we have an alarm system. This break-in occurred
during late morning on a typically busy street. Luckily, the intruder was not
armed.Ó
Marcy McGaugh, Crime Watch
Coordinator for Bateman Neighborhood Association, forwarded the following
warning submitted by a Bateman neighbor:
ŇHave you noticed a pink truck
driving slowly through our neighborhood playing ice cream truck music? He stops
occasionally and looks around. My daughter tried to buy ice cream while he was
stopped and he does not sell ice cream. When we were gone for a few days last
holiday weekend someone dragged my bike out through the window opening in our
garage. I have seen this truck
trolling our hood several times
and decided to follow. He turned down Derby and when I looped around the block
he was stopped and looking down someoneŐs driveway. Deciding he was just casing
houses I called the Berkeley police. They say the plate is registered in El
Sobrante. They also recommend that
next time we see the truck we call
them and let them know. They would like to check out an ice cream truck that
does not actually sell ice cream. If you see or hear this truck I recommend you
call the Berkeley Police nonemergency number (510) 981-5900 and let them know
where it is.Ó
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7. Crime Watch News: Report from Area 3
Coordinator and Link to Article
EditorŐs note: Interesting article on the effects of OaklandŐs new
anti-gang injunction on crime in Berkeley: http://www.berkeleyside.com/2010/09/21/no-spike-in-berkeley-crime-because-of-injunction/
EditorŐs note: The following information was put together by Officer
Amber Phillips with the BPD Community Services Bureau.
RECENT AREA 3 BURGLARIES:
* In the past month there have
been 11 residential burglaries in Area 3. Most of these burglaries occurred in
South Berkeley on Beats 10, 11, and 12. About half of these burglaries have been
committed via unlocked windows or doors. The items being stolen from residences
mainly consist of laptop computers and other miscellaneous electronics.
Although some burglars are desperate enough to force entry into your home via
door pry or breaking windows, most of them would rather take the easier route
and let themselves into your home by finding an open door or window. It is very
important to lock your doors and windows whenever you are away from your home.
It is also smart to be overly cautious and lock your doors even when you are
inside your residence, as some burglars will open unlocked front doors and
steal items from entryways while you and/or your family are still inside of
your home.
**As an additional tool to help
you prevent burglaries, you can contact the Area Coordinators to conduct a
Security Survey of your residence. All of the Area Coordinators have been
trained in Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED). CPTED works
by decreasing a criminalŐs ability to commit crime and goes beyond traditional
security methods by naturally integrating security measures into the community.
[call 510-981-5772]
AREA 3 ROBBERIES:
* I know that most of you are
aware of the tragic robbery/homicide that occurred at Adeline on Emerson on
9/12/10. The suspects responsible for these crimes have not been yet
apprehended. We are unable to provide any further information at this time as
this is still an ongoing investigation.
***As a reminder, keep in mind
that the suspects were last seen fleeing the area west bound on Ashby venue in an older model possible
midsize two-tone Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). The only descriptions we have of
the suspects at this time are: two black males 25-30 years old.
* On 9/22/10 at about 9:45 p.m.,
an unknown male attempted to rob a community member of his backpack while he
was walking in the area of Fulton St. and Oregon St. The suspect was armed with
a stun gun and shocked the victim with it several times. Fortunately, several
neighbors/witnesses in the area heard the victim calling for help. Due to the
help and quick response from neighbors, the suspect was scared away and was
unable to steal any items from the victim. Fortunately, the victim did not
sustain any life threatening injuries from the attack. Although officers
responded to scene quickly, the suspect fled prior to police arrival as was not
apprehended. (BPD Case #10-57739)
SUSPECT: Black male, 20-30years
old, brown hair, brown eyes, 5Ő10, 200 lbs., heavy build, dark complexion,
wearing a black t-shirt, jeans and a dark colored baseball cap.
VEHICLE: The suspect fled the
scene southbound on Fulton St. in a cream-colored ŇJapanese-styleÓ sedan.
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8. Join the Halcyon Safety Walk/Neighborhood
Watch Listserv & the Halcyon Disaster Prep Listserv!
EditorŐs note: The HNA E-News offers an edited digest of news that I hope
will be of interest to neighbors, but it only comes out once a month (with
occasional E-Updates in between). Of course, crimes and other news happen in
the interim. The upside to an edited newsletter is it helps neighbors manage
the flow of information and prevents the in-box flooding that can come on a
listserv. The downside is that you donŐt always receive news on a ŇbreakingÓ
basis, and there isnŐt the give-and-take and democratic participation of a
listserv. This is just a reminder that HNA does have two targeted listserv
Yahoo groups — and neither one of them will flood your in-box! —
one focused on crime watch (and organizing night-time safety ŇdogÓ walks), and
the other focused on planning for disaster preparedness. Please email halcyon92@gmail.com if youŐd like to join
either or both of these listservs (please include your address and phone along
with your email; to maintain everyoneŐs safety, these are open only to known
neighbors). On the crime-watch listserv, youŐll often hear about issues related
to crime in advance of the E-News. Out of respect for all participating, the
focus is limited on each of these HNA listservs to the primary focus —
crime watch or disaster preparedness respectively. Added note: If an
enterprising neighbor would like to set in motion a more general listserv for
the Halcyon neighborhood (similar to the Le Conte Chat listserv, for example),
please let us know and we can spread the word through the E-News! And Halcyon
neighbors are welcome on the Le Conte Chat, as our boundaries overlap, and
there are many issues in common (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lecontechat).
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9. Free e-Waste Recycling Thursday 10/14 plus
Halloween Festivities 10/31 at Whole Foods Market
EditorŐs note: Whole Foods Market Marketing Team Leader Jim Hallock
forwarded notice of two upcoming events that may be of interest to neighbors.
FREE e-waste recycling, Thursday, October 14, Noon-7
p.m.
Bring all your old TVs, computers,
and electronics to be recycled in a safe, environmentally-conscious way. Just
drop them off any time between noon and 7pm at the rear of the store.
GhoulŐs Walk, Sunday, October 31, Party 11:30-4 p.m.; Treats all day
All goblins and ghouls, stop by
any time for Halloween treats. Kids in costume can take the ŇGhoulŐs WalkÓ and
go trick-or-treating, and each department of the store will have a treat for
you. Join us between noon and 4pm for live music by Asheba, face painting, a
costume contest, and lots of goodies. ItŐs going to be so fun itŐs scary!
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10. Lend a Hand on 10/10/10: Native Plant
Garden at Alcatraz & Adeline
EditorŐs note: Volunteer events are taking place all around the country
and all around the planet on 10/10/10 (see http://www.350.org/oct10
for more on this Global Work Party). One of these events is taking place near
our neighborhood. Given the tragic murder earlier this month, giving some TLC
to the Adeline corridor seems especially relevant. A nearby neighbor submitted
this announcement.
Volunteer Opportunity: Lorin Garden Installation/Revitalize
Alcatraz/Adeline!
Sunday, October 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
ŇPerhaps people know about the
garden project and revitalization of the historic site of Lorin Station at the
corner of Alcatraz and Adeline. There will be a work party on 10/10/10 for
those who would like to come out and volunteer to help create a native plant
garden. One of the best ways to
combat crime is to
create neighborhoods worth caring
about. Here are the details for anyone who is interested: http://volunteer.truist.com/jennsandbox/org/opp/10415188689.html
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11. Disaster Prep: Where Are BerkeleyŐs Gas
Lines? (Links)
EditorŐs note: While the information is sketchy, following the explosion
in San Bruno, many in Berkeley are starting to wonder where gas pipelines are
in our neighborhood:
http://www.berkeleyside.com/2010/09/13/where-are-berkeleys-gas-pipelines/
ŇPG&E releases list of high-priority repair jobsÓ (article from SF
Chronicle)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/21/MN631FGTB1.DTL
ŇGas leak know-how: tips for
dealing with a gas emergencyÓ (article from SF Gate)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ontheblock/detail?entry_id=72248
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12. Disaster Prep: Pet Emergency Preparedness
(Link)
EditorŐs note: Some useful information for people with companion animals
on how to get them ready to survive a disaster: http://www.ready.gov/america/getakit/pets.html
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13. Update from Our New Neighbor: BORP
EditorŐs note: The following information was submitted by Reba
Knickerbocker, Fitness Coordinator at Bay Area Outreach & Recreation
Program (BORP), one of our new neighbors at the Ed Roberts Campus.
The BORP Fitness Center is opening
the first week of November. Construction is finishing up with only the inside
of the building and finishes to go. Currently we are running satellite classes
including Adaptive Yoga, Feldenkrais, and Gentle Stretch. All classes are open
to everyone.
In addition to preparing for
classes and moving we have also been reaching out to folks via our Facebook
pages: http://www.facebook.com/borp.org?ref=ts
and
the BORP blog http://borpblog.wordpress.com/
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14. Free Monthly Tai Chi Practice in the
Park, Sunday, October 24, 11 a.m.
Free monthly Tai Chi Chih Practice (fourth Sundays at 11
a.m.)
Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at
Prince)
Facilitated by Prince Street
neighbor Judith Schwartz, 510-843-2062;
http://www.judithschwartz.com/
EditorŐs note: Judith also offers ongoing classes to teach the Tai Chi
forms in her peaceful Prince Street gardens; you can contact her for more
information.
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b. Halloween Puzzle Hunt for Adults, Sun. Oct. 31, 5-9 p.m.
EditorŐs note: Neighbor David Mendenhall submitted the following reminder
and update.
Halloween Puzzle Hunt, Sunday Oct. 31st, 5-9 p.m.
ThereŐs
something strange in your neighborhood . . .
We will be running a Bay Area
Night Game (see http://www.bayareanightgame.com/index.php?title=BANG:About
for general info) in the Halcyon neighborhood this Halloween. This a puzzle
hunt where teams of 4 walk from place to place picking up ŇcluesÓ —
puzzles that need to be solved to find a hidden message. The theme of this hunt
is that a ghost is roaming our neighborhood, and some houses are handing out
haunted treats. Our teams of paranormal investigators will go undercover as
trick-or-treaters to collect these clues and bust the ghost. In plain language,
a bunch of nerdy grown-ups are going to be walking around our neighborhood from
5 to 9 p.m., probably in costumes. [EditorŐs note: Organizer David
Mendenhall has indicated that the puzzles are designed to be somewhat
challenging for adults, though older teenagers may also enjoy them, and parents
are welcome to participate while bringing along their trick-or-treater kids to
collect ordinary treats.]
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c. Old-Fashioned
Halloween Party At Russell & Deakin, Sun. Oct. 31, 12–1:30 or
2–3:30 p.m.
EditorŐs note: This item was submitted by
longtime Halcyon neighbor Laura West (who has moved just over the Ashby border
into Le Conte neighborhood). The event is a benefit for Maine Coon Adoptions, a
kitty rescue group.
Parents:
Bring
your child to a safe, fun old-fashioned Halloween party on Sunday, October
31st, in the afternoon at my house on the corner of Russell St. and Deakin
(across from LeConte School).
Have you
realized that Halloween is on a Sunday? Waiting around all day for trick-or-treating
can get stressful for young children. Our Family Halloween party takes place in
the early afternoon and is a positive way to channel that pent-up energy.
So join
other families in making old time goodies such as caramel apples, popcorn
balls, and Halloween cookies that you can decorate yourselves. Play games, do
crafts. and enjoy a light lunch. Costumes are encouraged but not mandatory.
We'll do
the planning and cleaning up. You get to come and enjoy a great Halloween event
with your child.
There
are two group sessions:
1st
Session: 12:00–1:30 p.m.
2nd
Session: 2:00–3:30 p.m.
Cost is
$25 for each parent/child combination, $10 for each additional child.
(Party
activities are geared toward adults with children ages 4–8, but exceptions
may be doable; check with me!)
This is
a benefit for the kitty rescue group from whom I adopted my adorable new kitty
this summer. All monies go directly to save homeless kitties! We hope to even
have one or two kitties present for you and your child to meet.
Laura
West
510-845-4754
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d. GhoulŐs Walk,
Sunday, Oct. 31, at Whole Foods (Party, 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Treats All
Day)
EditorŐs note: The following item was submitted by Jim Hallock of Whole
Foods Market.
GhoulŐs Walk
Sunday, October 31
Party 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; treats all day
All goblins and ghouls, stop by
any time for Halloween treats. Kids in costume can take the ŇGhoulŐs WalkÓ and
go trick-or-treating, and each department of the store will have a treat for
you. Join us between noon and 4 p.m. for live music by Asheba, face painting, a
costume contest, and lots of goodies. ItŐs going to be so fun itŐs scary!
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e. HNAŐs Big
Berkeley Project Work Party in the Park, Saturday, November 6, 9 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
BIG Work Party in
Halcyon Commons & Surrounds
Saturday, November
6, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. (rain or shine!)
Meet at Halcyon
Commons (Halcyon Court at Prince Street)
Delicious refreshments
(& water) courtesy of Whole Foods Market
Fresh coffee
courtesy of Mokka Cafe (Telegraph at Dowling)
Chat with neighbors & UC student volunteers from CalŐs Berkeley Project while we weed, mulch, pick up trash, and remove graffiti in the park and surrounding neighborhood. Please bring weeding and trimming tools (with labels) if you have them (extra tools will be available if you donŐt). LetŐs get our precious common space ready for the winter months!
Note: If thereŐs a public area in the larger neighborhood where youŐd especially like to see trash picked up or graffiti removed, please consider volunteering for an hour to lead a student crew out to clean it up!
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f. Disaster Prep:
Get Your Fire Extinguisher Checked or Recharged, Saturday, Nov. 6, 11 a.m.,
Halcyon Commons
EditorŐs note: Neighbor Kay Trimberger with the
Halcyon Disaster Preparedness List has kindly arranged for a company to come to
Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) on Saturday, Nov. 6th to service
your fire extinguishers. This is a great opportunity to take care of a chore
many of us put off too long! (Stay after and pull a few weeds at our work
party; see item e!)
The Best
Fire Equipment Company will send a truck to Halcyon Court about 11 a.m. on
Saturday, November 6th to check, recharge, or replace your fire extinguishers. Another
Berkeley neighborhood had a good experience with Best. About half of the 50 fire
extinguishers that neighbors brought were found to be in good condition, and
the others were serviced or replaced at discount prices. Charges are as
follows:
Each
fire extinguisher recharge @ $12.95
A new
2-1/2# Amerex fire extinguisher @ $32.00 each (including sales tax)
A new 5#
Amerex fire extinguisher @ $43.00 each (including sales tax)
Best
accepts checks, Visa & MasterCard.
The
industry recommendation is that home extinguishers be checked once per year by
a professional. Typical ABC dry powder extinguishers are guaranteed for 6
years, but BEST will look for broken seals, low pressure, or other damage. ThereŐs
no charge for this service, only for replacement or recharging.
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Dates set as of March 2010 (verify a couple weeks before event by checking HNA E-News):
* Ongoing, fourth Sundays (except April) | 11 a.m. - noon | Free Tai Chi Chih practice in Halcyon Commons Park, facilitated by neighbor Judith Schwartz (rain cancels) |
* Saturday in March 13, 2010 | 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. | Work Party in Halcyon Commons & Surrounding Neighborhood with Cal students from Berkeley Project, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon Court at Prince Street) |
* Saturday, April 24, 2010 | 10-11 a.m. | Tai Chi Chih Practice in the Park with Judith Schwartz on World Tai Chi and QiGong Day, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Saturday, May 8, 2010 | 9:30-12:30 | Work Party in Halcyon Commons & surrounding neighborhood, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Sunday, May 23, 2010 | 3-5 p.m. | Disaster Prep Drill, Halcyon Commons park across from disaster prep cache |
* Sunday, June 6, 2010 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Summer Community Potluck, location TBD |
* Saturday, July 10, 2010 | 9:30-12:30 a.m. | Work Party in Halcyon Commons & surrounding neighborhood, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Tuesday, August 3, 2010 | 6:00 -8:30pm see detail |
National Night Out Against Crime (potluck 6-7:30; safety walk, 7:30-8:30), Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Weekday afternoon in late August (date TBD) | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Weeding in Halcyon Commons & Graffiti Removal in Surrounding Neighborhood with student volunteers from UC School of Public Health, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Sunday, October 3, 2010 | 4:30-6:30 p.m. | Big Celebration & Potluck in park with live music, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Weekday night in October | (date/time TBD) | SNCPC Annual Meeting , Oakland Senior Center |
* Sunday, October 31, 2010 | time TBD | Costume parade around park for kids, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 | 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. | Big Mulching Work Party & Graffiti Removal in surrounding neighborhood with Cal students from Berkeley Project, Halcyon Commons (Halcyon at Prince) |
* Sunday, December 5, 2010 | 4-5:30 p.m. | HNA Steering Committee meeting to set dates for 2011, 2329 Webster |
* Sunday, January 23, 2011 | 5:30-8:45 p.m. | Post-Holiday Progressive Potluck, four locations TBD |
*HNA’s Disaster Prep Supply Cache Wish List
HNA’s Halcyon Commons Disaster Prep Supply Cache contains items
intended to benefit the entire neighborhood in the event of disaster
(primarily first aid, search & rescue, and communications supplies
plus items for command center setup in Halcyon Commons). You can help
us have what we need on hand in two ways: (1) Make a financial
contribution for purchasing additional supplies to HNA (not tax
deductible) or to Berkeley Partners for Parks, earmarked Halcyon (BPFP
is our nonprofit fiscal sponsor, so a check through them is tax
deductible); mail or drop off your check to HNA Treasurer Susan
Hunter, 3044 Halcyon Court, Berkeley, CA 94705. (2) Contribute any of
the following items in-kind (supplies MUST be new or in EXCELLENT
condition):
Police Emergency Number:
911 (from landline);
981-5911(from cell;
preprogram with this number to reach Berkeley emergency from a cell)
Police Nonemergency Number: 981-5900
Link to beat maps and a list of beat officers:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BerkeleyPartnersforP/602147a249/9a00c7ec5d/0b15b20282
In the Halcyon neighborhood: west of Fulton is Beat 10; east of Fulton is Beat 9.
Link to crime stats,
Berkeley:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BerkeleyPartnersforP/602147a249/9a00c7ec5d/42f61d76dd
Link to police bulletins:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BerkeleyPartnersforP/602147a249/9a00c7ec5d/d1559b4b0f
Other City of Berkeley Departments:
City Manager’s Office: Jim Hynes jhynes@ci.berkeley.ca.us 981-2493
Nonemergency Call Center for Public Services: Dial 311 (you will be
directed to the appropriate department) to report problems with street
lights (get the tag number off the pole), blocked storm drains, tree
branches down, etc.
Public Works Customer Service: 981-6620 (streets, sidewalks, graffiti,
sewers, litter, storm drains, street lights)
Tree Trimming/Planting (Forestry)/Parks: 981-6660
Written Communication with City Council
To comment to the City Council, use following email addresses:
“City Clerk” clerk@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Mayor Tom Bates” Mayor@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Linda Maio” LMaio@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Darryl Moore” DMoore@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Max Anderson” MAnderson@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Jesse Arreguin” JArreguin@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Laurie Capitelli” LCapitelli@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Susan Wengraf” SWengraf@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Kriss Worthington” KWorthington@ci.berkeley.ca.us,
“Councilmember Gordon Wozniak” GWozniak@ci.berkeley.ca.us
Representatives for Our Neighborhood
Councilmember Max Anderson (District 3) 981-7130
MAnderson@ci.berkeley.ca.us
West side of Wheeler Street to the west (except for Woolsey between
Wheeler and Shattuck)
Councilmember Kriss Worthington (District 7) 981-7170
KWorthington@ci.berkeley.ca.us
East side of Wheeler to the east (includes block of Woolsey from
Wheeler to Shattuck)
Mayor Tom Bates 981-7100 Mayor@ci.berkeley.ca.us
Zoning Adjustments Board
To comment to the Zoning Adjustments Board regarding projects on their
calendar, email:
Zoning Adjustments Board zab@ci.berkeley.ca.us
(It’s best if at all possible to submit your comments 10 days prior to
meeting for inclusion in the advance packet to board members, but late
submissions will be distributed the evening of the meeting.)
HNA is a community group dedicated to stewardship of the Halcyon
Neighborhood in South Berkeley (bounded by Telegraph, Ashby, Adeline,
and Woolsey). We encourage positive, proactive, partnership-oriented
approaches to improving the well-being of our neighborhood, with an
emphasis on the following goals:
* Community building (such as regular potlucks, special events in
the park, mutual support among neighbors, and multiblock yard sales);
* Ongoing care of Halcyon Commons (a park conceived of and
created by the neighbors who founded HNA) under the nonprofit umbrella
provided by Berkeley Partners for Parks and in partnership with the
City of Berkeley;
* Continued greening and care of the neighborhood (planting
trees, cleaning litter off streets, graffiti removal, and helping maintain public landscaped features);
* Strengthening neighborhood watch (crime watch, community safety
walks, emergency preparedness, and disaster supply cache);
* Networking with the larger Berkeley community (nearby
neighborhood groups, neighborhood businesses, City staff, and elected
officials);
* Sharing information and empowering residents to become
proactive in addressing neighborhood needs and in expressing individual viewpoints regarding civic affairs (spreading news through
meetings, flyers, and the HNA E-News, and providing contact
information).
To fulfill these goals, HNA provides a sanctuary from partisan
politics so that neighbors with diverse viewpoints feel welcome to
participate. Thus, HNA only takes stands on larger issues when there
is near-unanimity among neighbors. By focusing on immediate local
concerns, we find we can have a greater impact and get better results
from the time we invest. Guided by these principles, HNA invites neighbors who are willing
to work together in a spirit of partnership to participate at whatever
level makes sense for them. Opportunities for serving on our volunteer
Steering Committee and project-oriented committees are available to
neighbors who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work together
in a nonpartisan spirit. Neighbors are invited to step forward into
leadership positions defined by the work they do in accordance with HNA’s primary goals and guiding principles.
The Halcyon Neighborhood Association E-News: The HNA E-News forwards items of general interest to neighbors in the Ashby/Telegraph/Woolsey/Adeline area of south Berkeley (HNA’s borders), including announcements about community-building potlucks, greening projects, crime watch, disaster preparedness, and work parties in Halcyon Commons park. If you’re receiving this email, you probably either signed up at a neighborhood event or a neighbor forwarded it to you. Please note that to prevent spam, HNA does not share your email address with third parties. If you wish to be removed from this list, please contact HNA Co-Chair Nancy Carleton/Halcyon Neighborhood Association at halcyon92@gmail.com. Feel free to pass the HNA E-News on to other neighbors you think might be interested.
To submit items for the newsletter: Email brief, unformatted content
or links (no graphics or attachments please!) to HNA E-News Editor
Nancy Carleton at halcyon92@gmail.com. Crime-watch reports and news
about neighbors (births, new jobs, announcements about home businesses
or creative projects) are especially welcome. Please note that due to the volunteer nature of the endeavor, the E-News does not include “letters to the editor” or “commentary,” but will gladly include links
to such items written by neighbors in the
Ashby/Telegraph/Woolsey/Adeline area and published elsewhere (the
Berkeley Daily Planet has a large section devoted to opinion). Also,
please note that the E-News is typically published the second week of
each month; submit your item early if it relates to a future event,
and there’s a greater chance it will be included.
HNA Halcyon Safety Walk & Neighborhood Watch Listserv: For those interested in getting breaking crime-watch news, discussing ways to make our neighborhood safer, and perhaps participating in night-time and daytime safety “dog” walks (dogs not required!) to build community and serve as eyes on the street, please contact halcyon92@gmail.com indicating your interest in this listserv, and you’ll receive an invitation to join. For everyone’s safety, be sure to include your full name, address, email, and phone.
HNA Disaster Preparedness Listserv: If you’re interested in helping out with neighborhood disaster preparedness, please contact halcyon92@gmail.com indicating your interest, and you’ll receive an invitation to join. For everyone’s safety, be sure to include your full name, address, email, and phone.
HNA Steering Committee Listserv: If you’re interested in serving on HNA’s Steering Committee in alignment with HNA’s Guiding Principles, email halcyon92@gmail.com to indicate your interest. The Steering Committee conducts most of its business via listserv (with one or two in-person meetings annually); members agree to assist with at least one or two HNA events during the course of the year and to answer Yahoo group polls to aid in planning.
Halcyon Neighborhood Association Facebook Group: Our HNA Facebook group (http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BerkeleyPartnersforP/602147a249/9a00c7ec5d/36acb93edf/gid=292160762499) gives neighbors fresh opportunities to network, build community, and share ideas about issues of mutual concern. Open to immediate neighbors, friends from nearby neighborhoods, and former neighbors who want to stay in touch.
HNA Blog: If you would like to view previous newsletters online (and comment via a blog format, though this is a low activity blog), please visit http://cts.vresp.com/c/?BerkeleyPartnersforP/602147a249/9a00c7ec5d/8af94d44a8.
HNA is an adopt-a-park affiliate with the nonprofit Berkeley Partners for Parks (BPFP). Thanks to VerticalResponse for the donation of email services for sending the HNA E-News!