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Park Place South Quarterly Community Newsletter october december 2012(1)Isaac Vines
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2016’s Indigenous Peoples Week (IPW) was our sixth annual celebration of Indigenous Peoples and travel and tourism. Partners in this endeavor are Nutti Sámi Siida, TIME Unlimited, Madidi Jungle Ecolodge and The Travel Word. Our conversations continue.
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- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2016)
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/indiweek2016
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/indigenousweek
Translating: Indigenous Peoples Week
Ayuuk: Kajpïn jayïta xyëëta (Santa María Ocotepec, Oaxaca)
Estonian: Põlisrahvaste nädal
German: Die Woche der indigenen Völker
Finnish: Alkuperäiskansojen viikko
Hungarian: Bennszülöttek hete
Māori: Te Wiki o Te Tangata Whenua
Maya: U k'iinilo'ob wayil kaajo'obe'
Quechua: Sumaj wauky sumaj kuraj
Spanish: Semana de los Pueblos Indígenas
Swedish: Ursprungsbefolkningarnas vecka
Udmurt: Выжы калыкъёслы сизем арня
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
This issue of the City of Saratoga’s quarterly newsletter focuses on the benefits of being outside. Saratoga has plenty of beautiful areas for those looking to get a little more Vitamin D, exercise, or time away from their computers.
Residents will also be introduced to new Community Development Director Erwin Ordoñez and new Sheriff’s Office Captain Rick Sung. Also learn about LinkAges TimeBank, a program that brings community members together to help each other.
Read about upcoming community events and how to be prepared for an earthquake.
Happy reading!
Fall in love with responsible travel February 8-14 as Planeta.com hosts our eighth annual Responsible Travel Week, a week-long celebration that kicks off 2016 in fine style. This presentation previews the week with posters, screenshots and other artwork. Your comments are welcome and so are embeds, likes, clips and shares.
Details
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rt
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2016
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zfI6Nl5Vfc (Thursday Hangout)
Lake View Cemetery approached SCNO for help with fundraising strategies and increasing community awareness. A team created a brochure, website recommendations, an article for The Ithacan newspaper, a volunteer recruitment plan, and fundraising ideas. The brochure would spread awareness about the cemetery's history and need for donations. Website recommendations included features like donation links and photos showing where funds are used. Recruiting volunteers from local schools and organizations would help with maintenance. Future fundraising could include historical tours of the cemetery to educate people and spark donations. The goal is to help Lake View recover from embezzlement and increase funds to improve the cemetery.
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Park Place South Quarterly Community Newsletter october december 2012(1)Isaac Vines
This newsletter provides information about upcoming holidays, neighborhood meetings, community events, and volunteer opportunities in the local area. It also includes a message from the president of the Park Place South Master Association discussing improvements to the community and encouraging homeowners to keep their accounts current. Tips are provided for smart holiday budgeting and saving for retirement.
2016’s Indigenous Peoples Week (IPW) was our sixth annual celebration of Indigenous Peoples and travel and tourism. Partners in this endeavor are Nutti Sámi Siida, TIME Unlimited, Madidi Jungle Ecolodge and The Travel Word. Our conversations continue.
The objective of IPW is two-fold: to raise awareness of Indigenous tourism options around the world and to improve digital literacy skills among the Indigenous tourism providers themselves. This presentation recaps IPW with artwork and screenshots from around the world. Think of this as a digital scrapbook. We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2016)
Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/indiweek2016
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/indigenousweek
Translating: Indigenous Peoples Week
Ayuuk: Kajpïn jayïta xyëëta (Santa María Ocotepec, Oaxaca)
Estonian: Põlisrahvaste nädal
German: Die Woche der indigenen Völker
Finnish: Alkuperäiskansojen viikko
Hungarian: Bennszülöttek hete
Māori: Te Wiki o Te Tangata Whenua
Maya: U k'iinilo'ob wayil kaajo'obe'
Quechua: Sumaj wauky sumaj kuraj
Spanish: Semana de los Pueblos Indígenas
Swedish: Ursprungsbefolkningarnas vecka
Udmurt: Выжы калыкъёслы сизем арня
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This issue of the City of Saratoga’s quarterly newsletter focuses on the benefits of being outside. Saratoga has plenty of beautiful areas for those looking to get a little more Vitamin D, exercise, or time away from their computers.
Residents will also be introduced to new Community Development Director Erwin Ordoñez and new Sheriff’s Office Captain Rick Sung. Also learn about LinkAges TimeBank, a program that brings community members together to help each other.
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Happy reading!
Fall in love with responsible travel February 8-14 as Planeta.com hosts our eighth annual Responsible Travel Week, a week-long celebration that kicks off 2016 in fine style. This presentation previews the week with posters, screenshots and other artwork. Your comments are welcome and so are embeds, likes, clips and shares.
Details
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rt
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/rtweek2016
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zfI6Nl5Vfc (Thursday Hangout)
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This document contains a collection of quotes and lists of cities. It discusses the importance of community involvement in creating change. It outlines key elements to community development, including people, organizations, private sector, policies, programming, and funding. The vision is for communities to be developed from the inside out with local participation and ownership.
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1. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
City of El Cajon
Active
Transportation Plan
2. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
El Cajon Active Transportation Plan
What is an Active Transportation Plan?
¿Qué es un Plan de Transporte Activo?
The City is required to plan for all road users!
¡La ciudad está obligado a planear para todos los usuarios de la carretera!
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People on Bikes Personas que andan en bici
• Where do you ride? ¿Por dónde andas en bici?
• What do you like or dislike? ¿Qué le gusta o disgusta?
• Where would you like to ride in the future? ¿Dónde le
gustaría andar en bici en el futuro?
• Help support the existing Bicycle Master Plan Ayude a
apoyar el existente Plan Director de Bicicleta
People who Walk Personas que caminan
• Where do you walk? ¿Por dónde camina?
• What do you like or dislike? ¿Qué le gusta o disgusta?
• Where would you like to walk in the future? ¿Dónde le
gustaría poder caminar en el futuro?
Students of all ages Estudiantes de todas las
edades
• Where do you go to school? ¿A dónde vas a la
escuela?
• How do you get there? ¿Cómo se llega allí?
• Where would you like to get there in the future?
¿Dónde le gustaría estar allí en el futuro ?
How can I get involved?
¿Cómo puedo participar?
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With YOUR input! ¡Con SU ayuda!
• Take a survey! ¡Participa en una encuesta!
• Mark up the maps! ¡Marque los mapas!
• Give us your thoughts! ¡Danos tus pensamientos !
Stay informed Mantente informado
• Follow us on social media Síguenos en las redes socia-
les
• Attend our events Venga a nuestros eventos
• Be safe and be active Sea seguro y activo
Project Schedule
Programacion del proyecto
April 2016 May 2016 August 2016 Fall 2016
1st workshop to gathe ideas
1er taller para recaudar ideas
2nd workshop to propose solutions
2º taller para proponer soluciones
3rd workshop to review draft plan
3er taller: revisión del plan
Plan to City Council
Plan se presenta al Ayuntamiento
What do you think? ¿Qué piensas?
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El Cajon Active Transportation Plan
“Tell us what you think...”
“Dinos que piensas...”
“When I walk in El Cajon, I feel...”
“Cuando camino en El Cajon, me siento...”
“When I ride my bike in El Cajon, I feel...”
“Cuando uso mi bici en El Cajon, me siento...”
“If I could change one thing about getting
around in El Cajon, it would be...”
“Si pudiera cambiar una cosa sobre cómo
moverme de un lado a otro en El Cajon,
sería...”
4. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
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¿A dónde vas a la escuela?
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¿Tu vecindario tiene aceras?
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6. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
Unmarked Crossings
Cruces Sin Lineas
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El Cajon Active Transportation Plan
Walkability Issues Problemas con la caminabilidad
Improving walkability involves more than construction- programs can play a large part as well. You have $100 to help the City make walking a more enjoyable activity.
Where will you prioritize your spending?
La mejora de caminabilidad implica algo más que programas de construcción. Imagínese que usted tiene $ 100 para ayudar a la ciudad a hacer caminar una actividad más
agradable. ¿Dónde va a priorizar sus gastos ?
Excessive Speed
Exceso de Velocidad
Perception of Lack of Safety
La Percepción de la Falta de
Seguridad
Crossing Improvements
Mejoras de Cruce
More Lighting
Más Iluminación
Undergrounding Utilities
Cableado bajo Tierra
New Investment in Crossings
Nueva Inversión en Cruces Peatonales
Traffic Calming
Moderación del Tráfico
Freeway Barriers
Barreras de Autopista
Obstructed Sidewalks
Aceras Obstruidas
7. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
El Cajon Active Transportation Plan
Our other work in El Cajon...
Nuestro otro trabajo en El Cajon ...
Active Transportation Plan
Be Safe, El Cajon
El Cajon Transit Center Plan
The purpose of this plan is to develop a well-
connected and efficient walking, bicycling
and public transit network that makes getting
around without a car easy for everyone.
El propósito de este plan es desarrollar una
red bien conectada que permite moverse de
manera facil para todos sin necesitar un co-
che.
• Multi-Cultural Family Fiesta; April 9
• America on Main Street; May 21
• Cajon Classic Cruise; July 13 or August 17
Be Safe, El Cajon is an education, encour-
agement, and awareness campaign designed
to promote and support active transportation
and pedestrian safety for El Cajon residents.
Be Safe, El Cajon es una campaña de edu-
cación diseñada para promover y apoyar el
transporte activo y la seguridad de los pea-
tones en El Cajon.
• Multi-Cultural Family Fiesta; April 9
• Community walk; April 14
• Community walk; April 28
• Community walk; May 12
• Community celebration walk; May 21
• America on Main Street; May 21
• Community walk; June 2
• Chaldean America Festival; Sep. 17-18
• Fire Open House; October 8
• HauntFest; October 15
We will help create & implement a comprehen-
sive community engagement strategy for the El
Cajon Transit Center Specific Plan to ensure the
community’s vision is reflected in the plan.
Vamos a ayudar a crear y a poner en práctica
una estrategia de participación comunitaria ex-
haustiva para el Plan Específico del Centro de
Transporte Público de El Cajon para garantizar
que la visión de la comunidad se refleje en el
plan.
• All dates to be determined
Upcoming Events
Próximos Eventos
8. For CalFresh information, call 2-1-1. Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer. Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.
El Cajon Active Transportation Plan
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SGinaAve
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Manor Dr
SIvoryAve
DurhamSt
BurnetSt
GullPl
Needham Rd
Doncarol Ave
Chamberlain Ave
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Spinel Ave
Dennstedt Pl
WayneAve
LaRueWy
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MahoganyDr
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Cordell Ct
AvenidaAbajo
Valley Village Dr
BurnabySt
HaverhillR
d
ScrantonSt
RobertaAve
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GorslineDr
LomacitaTerr
Skywood Dr
Soma Pl
BlanchardRd
Jade Ave
JeffreeSt
Gardner St
CloverleafDr
Luke Ln
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ater St
PrescottAve
Vann
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t
Center Pl
FiestaLn
Chiswick
Ct
Franklin Ave
HighlandAve
MidwayDr
Russell Rd
W
illis Rd
AjaySt
Koala Wy
Nila Ln
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Oconnor St
Helix
View
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r
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JeffersonAve
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ore
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ela
Ln
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Calle Del Conejo
Ferdinand Rd
Gable Wy
Pauline Ave
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ibbons
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Ivory Ct
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ColeenCt
SStephanieLn
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Kildare Wy
Kidd Wy
Ladysmith Dr
Buckskin Rd
Brighthaven
Ave
HarryStAnnette Wy
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Mint Ave
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Saddleview Ct
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Sunnyland Ave
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Galway Ct
RoselleAve
Fernbrook Ct
Steele St
GrovelandTerr
Hacienda
Cir
Lakeridge
Ln
G
oulburn
Ct
Valley View
Blvd
LindsaySt
RippeyCt
Hill St
NGinaAve
Cary Ct
ChambersSt
NIvoryAve
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St
Sandalwood Dr
HaleCt
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Hartman Dr
Via
Lom
a
Vista
ConnPl
Furner St
RathmoorSt
HarolSt
Noden St
CoachwoodSt
Woodglen Wy
Shanessey Rd
Kimberly Woods Dr
GreenfieldCt
Dunsmuir St
Robbiejean Pl
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KatherineCt
Loquat Ct
Ednabelle Ct
Dehesa Rd
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Rancho
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ProvoSt
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EssexSt
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Circle Dr
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a
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Shadowglen Rd
OldChaseAve
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Swift Ln
PeachCt
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Tucson
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t
El Rey Ct
ElRanchoDr
Spanish Oak Pl
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TinyLn
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Comet Ct
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Sumner Ave
Carlow
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Orange Ct
Pear St
El Camino Pequeno
WashingtonHeightsRd
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Chase Ave
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