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southwest garden Communicator Vol. 38, Issue 1 January, 2017 A Quarterly Publication of the Southwest Garden Neighborhood Association Dee Brown of the St. Louis Safety Group to Speak on Neighborhood Safety In this issue: Pg. 1: St. Louis Safety Group Pg 2: Important Numbers Pg 3: Elections, Calendar Pg 4: 2017 membership form Pg 5: Hero Appreciation And so much more~ Neighbors getting to know each other At the citizen s patrol training night! This past year there has been an increase of crime activity in the neighborhood. Thanks to Amy Choy, a meeting with Dee Brown, Coordinator of the St. Louis Safety Group was organized. A Citizen on Patrol training was completed, too. From this seed a small, but MIGHTY group of neighbors started a citizens on patrol group. We are hoping to expand into other areas of the neighborhood in 2017. Dee Brown will share how to s and many more tips. To keep our neighborhood safe we need YOU. Please consider joining us for this important presentation. It s going to take all of us working together! SWGNA General Membership Meeting St. Louis Activity Center January 23, 2017 5602 Arsenal Street St. Louis, MO 63139 7:00 pm Neighbors at the Citizens on Patrol Training hosted by Southwest Garden Neighborhood Association..

Page 2 SWGNA FYI Report nuisance behaviors Nuisance behavior can negatively impact residents and property owners of all surrounding properties. Nuisance behavior includes: public drinking; loitering in front yards, sidewalks, or streets; using, distributing, and/or selling illegal drugs; prostitution; playing music or conversing loud enough that your neighbors can hear you; and over crowding. If you witness any of these behaviors call 911. Tell the dispatcher if you are calling from a cell phone, so the call can be documented. State the address of the property where the problem is occurring. Once a sufficient number of calls are recorded on that property, the city can take action. For continuing problems, please call our office 772-6082. HELPFUL NUMBERS SOUTHWEST GARDEN Neighborhood Assoc., Dir., Kristina Jackson 772-6082 Property Owners Assoc. Pres. Floyd Wright 606-4713 Gardenside Subdivision, Pres. John Nash 664-8177 CITY SERVICES Citizens Service Bureau (to request City Service)622-4800 Neighborhood Stabilization Office 622-4628 8th Ward NSO 657-1358 10th Ward NSO 657-1360 8th Ward Alderman, Stephen Conway 622-3287 10th Ward Alderman, Joseph Vollmer 622-3287 POLICE (2nd Dist., W of Kingshighway/ 3rd Dist., E of Kingshighway) 2nd Dist. Public Affairs Officer Don Veile 444-0168 2nd Dist. Problem Properties Officer 444-0177 3rd Dist. Public Affairs Officer 444-0168 3rd Dist. Problem Properties 444-0185 Non-Emergency Requests for Police Response 231-1212 Suspected Gang/Drug Activity (anonymous) 241-COPS Communicator Published Quarterly by Southwest Garden Neighborhood Association 4950 Southwest Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 The Southwest Garden Neighborhood Association is a 501-C-3 non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the Southwest Garden Neighborhood. The 2016 Holiday Open House! At the 2016 Holiday Open House both Sandy Grbac & Barbara Beck received honorary awards of streets signs. Pictured left is Alderman Steve Conway presenting to Sandy Grbac. Below is Barbara Beck receiving her honorary street sign. We thank Sandy and Barbara for tirelessly serving the neighborhood association for well over 20 years! We are GRATEFUL! Check out the street signs at the 4900 Block of Botanical and the corner of Cleveland & Maury! Sandy Grbac standing with family following the presentation of the award. They are: Emma & Abby Heger, Sheon Williams, Christine Marie Hegeer, Cindy & Tim Vance THANK YOU ALDERMAN STEVE CONWAY for making it happen! In total over 65 neighbors and friends attended the Holiday Open House. It was a memorable evening with enjoyment of Holiday cheer shared by all. Thank you one and all!

Upcoming Elections For Board Members Page 3 Our association will have its annual elections for board members, at the April 24, 2017, general membership meeting. Each position is for a term of two years. We seek representation From all geographic areas of our neighborhood. Board members are expected to attend monthly meetings, quarterly neighborhood meetings, various events and be a current dues paid member of SWGNA. If interested, please email or mail a letter of interest to the office. The deadline for nomination is March 1st, 2017, to be eligible for the April 24th election. In order to vote in the upcoming election, dues must Be received by March 1, 2017. Applications for Membership are on page four of this newsletter. If you do not wish to serve as a board member, please consider volunteering for any of our Committees or a special event. Interested? Simply email director@southwestgarden.org On Thursday morning October 27th, Pete Nickolazzi Our Unsung Heroes ~Fall Tree Planting and Mulching~ Monday, Jan. 23: General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm Thursday, Feb 9th: Benefit Assistant Program 10 11:00 am Thursday, March 9th: Benefit Assistant Programs 10-11:00 am Thursday, April 13th: Benefit Assistant Program 10-11:00 am gathered a few friends & did plantings and mulching. Thanks Pete for your dedication! Monday, April 24th: General Membership Meeting 7:00 pm

Proud Sponsors of Heroes Appreciation Day October 4, 2016 BMO Harris Bank Barbara Beck Barbara Anderson Floyd Wright Ron Matejka Ann Oliver Chris Pancake & Dining 8th Ward Indep. Democratic Association Consolidated Truck & Castor Co. Steve Conway DiGregorio s Italian Mrkt Three Flags Tavern Fountain on Locust Guido s Pizzeria & Tapas Ices Plain & Fancy Royal Paper Joe Vollmer Phil & Sue Hendrickson Lonnie & Pat Hewitt We Rent It, Inc. Tom Redden of Walter Roofing Co. Hill Cigar Company Urzi s Italian Market Trophy Room Favazza s Jack & Carolyn Stelzer Southwest Market Al & Kris Jackson Sandy Grbac Sandrina s Norah Ryan Performance Salon & color Spa Park Avenue Coffee O Connells Pub Missouri Botanical Garden The Journey Church Volunteers and Planning Committee The Planning committee consisted of Barb Anderson, Ron Matejka, Barbara Beck, Kris Jackson and Sandy Grbac, Honorary Chair. Please patronize our Business Sponsors who so graciously sponsored The George and Sandy Grbac Heroes Appreciation Day! To each and everyone of our neighbors Thank You All So Much! We couldn t have done it without your help! Page 4 Photo Gallery from Heroes Appreciation Day! Fire fighters enjoying lunch above and right cops from the second district. Below is the front entrance decorated with Flags. As you can see there were lots of Smiles~ Left is Board member Nancy Hightshoe with Sandy Grbac, Chair of Heroes Appreciation Day. Right is volunteer, Rosemary Lightfoot with Capt. Mary Warnake. Below left is volunteer, Ann Oliver. Lower left is Al & Kris Jackson, Lonnie & Pat Hewitt, Ron Matejka. Below right is Barb Anderson.

SOUTHWEST GARDEN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 4950 Southwest Ave. St. Louis, MO 63110 Tel: 314-772-6082 Email: director@southwestgarden.org Web: www.southwestgarden.org Page 5 Board of Directors Chuck Fuhry....President Floyd Wright...1st Vice-President Elizabeth McNulty..2nd Vice-President Jana Scharnhorst..3rd Vice-President Al Jackson...Rec. Secretary Nancy Hightshoe...Corr. Secretary Barbara Beck....Treasurer S.J. Pagano......Member-at-Large Amy Choy....Member-at-Large Kristina Jackson... Director 2017 Membership Form It is never too late or early to become a member of your neighborhood association. Cash or check can be paid in person on the night at our neighborhood meeting, or by mail to our office. We work with residents, businesses, elected representatives, city offices, and other community organizations for a better neighborhood. Programs and volunteers beautify the community, improve public safety, fight crime, provide fun things to do, and keep you informed. Membership follows the calendar year and entitles you to invitations to special events, voting rights at general membership meetings; two votes per family membership; one vote each for an individual or business. SOUTHWEST GARDEN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC. (SWGNA) 2017 MEMBERSHIP DUES Family $20 Business $25 Individual $10 Senior $6 Please provide your name, business name (if appropriate), address, phone, and email, along with a check made payable to SWGNA. Mail to: Southwest Garden Neighborhood Assoc., 4950 Southwest Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 An added donation to your membership is much appreciated and will be used to enhance SWGNA programs. NAME: PHONE: BUSINESS: EMAIL: ADDRESS: