Wednesday, December 7, 2011

You are Invited!! - Capstone Greenhouse Project


From: Chad Hepperly <chad.hepperly@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 7:39 PM
Subject: Your are Invited!!!!



Help Us Continue to Grow

 

The members of the MPA 260 Capstone Greenhouse Project

would like to cordially invited you to attend the

Drake University College of Business and Public Administration

MPA 260 Fall Capstone Project Presentation

Monday, November 28, 2011

Aliber Hall, Drake University Campus

TIME: 7:30pm

Research Topic:  Urban Food Desert Project


Friday, November 11, 2011

celebrate the Annual International Human Rights Day

Dear Friend of Human Rights,

Please plan to join us as we celebrate the Annual International Human
Rights Day on Saturday, December 10, 2011 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at
the Iowa State Historical Building located at 600 East Locust Street
in Des Moines.

The members of the Planning Committee have planned a day of
Entertainment and Education creating a diverse cultural experience
that will educate you on human rights issues of the day provide for a
mix of cultural entertainment that is sure to delight audiences of all
ages.

Admission is free, there will be refreshments provided while they last.

Hope to see you at this enjoyable program, please spread the word this
public program!

On behalf of the Human Rights Day Planning Committee I thank you for
your attention.

Sincerely,


--
Rudy Simms, Director
Des Moines Human Rights Commission
602 Robert D. Ray Drive
Des Moines, IA 50309

Office Phone: 515-237-1457
Mobile Phone: 515-991-4398

 
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Chris Butts - Political Peanut Gallery Rogue & Siren -- Suffering silent madness from a surfeit of insight and introspection
-- Pres. Teddy Roosevelt (REPUBLICAN ARISTOCRAT) said it best - "The man of means and the great corporation, SHALL pay their full share of taxes and bear their full share of the public burdens." <chrisb -from which they benefit>
-- F.D.R. "I still believe in ideals. I am not for a return to that definition of Liberty under which for many years a free people were being gradually regimented into the service of the privileged few. I prefer and I am sure you prefer that broader definition of Liberty under which we are moving forward to greater freedom, to greater security for the average (hu)man than (they)he has ever known before in the history of America."
-- Twain "..the deriding of shams, the exposure of pretentious falsities, the laughing of stupid superstitions out of existence; and that whoso is by instinct engaged in this sort of warfare is the natural enemy of royalties, nobilities, privileges and all kindred of swindles[secular&Religious]- and is the natural friend of human rights and human liberties."
--- Pres. Teddy Roosevelt -<It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better.> ** The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. – Paris, April 23, 1910

Monday, November 7, 2011

11-12th Health Fair, Kids Zone, Haircuts, Family

Where: Wells Fargo Arena (233 Center St. Des Moines, Iowa)
When: Saturday November 12th, 2011
Time: 10:00AM to 2:00PM ( while supplies last)

FREE Groceries, Health Fair, Kids Zone, Haircuts, Family Portraits, Live Entertainment, New Kids Shoes

The streets of our cities tell a story. Dreams have been achieved and dreams have been aborted. For some, hope has faded while for others it is rising. Injustice must bow its stubborn neck to generosity. Those who are hungry and unsheltered deserve grace from those whose hands drip with abundance.

Something remarkable happens when communities steward moments such as these. November 12 will bring with it the distribution of over 5,000 bags of groceries, free haircuts and family portraits, a children's festival, assistance from over fifty agencies and streams of influence, back to school shoes given to underprivileged children, and more.

On November 12, 2011 corporations, schools, agencies, non-profit and for-profit leaders will send the message to the streets of our cities. The message that no one will be forgotten in Des Moines.


Please feel free to pass along and share

Monday, October 24, 2011

Fwd: URGENT MEETING PEOPLE NEED TO ATTEND


Community Meeting With Stakeholders

Updates and Your Questions Answered
Regarding The Evelyn Davis Center For Working Families
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Corinthian Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
814 School Street
Des Moines Mayor Frank Cownie
and Project Leaders will be present
A Community Opportunity to Be Involved Make a Difference!

EVELYN K. DAVIS ROJECT


COMMITTEE MEETIN

Town Hall Forums on the Budget

Please share the following email with other members of your organization:
·         Infrastructure and Development Forum on Monday, October 17th
·         Community Enrichment Forum on Wednesday, October 26th
·         Public Safety Forum on Thursday, October 27th
The City of Des Moines is reaching out to the community to gather input on how residents want tax dollars spent and what city services citizens value the most.  Like many organizations and households today the City of Des Moines has tightened its budget.  Now declining revenues are projected to result in a funding gap, such that tough choices about service levels have to be made. 

We have set in motion a process by which departments are exploring options and we want your help.  Given the City has cut over $24 million from our operating budget over the past five years, we do not have the luxury of simply making a few  cuts here and there to balance the budget.  We are faced with considering which city services may need to be significantly reduced or eliminated entirely.

The City has worked hard to maintain essential services in spite of ongoing expense reduction.  The City Council desires citizen input to help shape the ultimate mix of services that will be provided by your city government.  To fully engage the public, we have set up a series of three town hall forums. 

Each of the forums will focus on one of three areas of service: public safety, community enrichment, and infrastructure and development.  In addition to the city service review, small group discussions will be followed by ranking exercises to gauge the priorities of the participants.  This is a great opportunity to influence city services in an educated and well informed manner.  Staff from the appropriate departments will be on hand to answer questions and take suggestions about potential changes.  All three meetings will take place at the Botanical Center and start at 6:00 pm.  They are anticipated to take 90 minutes. The dates and topics are as follows.

·         Infrastructure and Development Forum on Monday, October 17th
·         Community Enrichment Forum on Wednesday, October 26th
·         Public Safety Forum on Thursday, October 27th

Attached to this email is a media release that occurred on Friday, October 7, 2011 that contains details regarding the forums and special accommodations.

Again, I sincerely encourage you to attend and participate in these vital discussions about our City’s future.

Sincerely,

Richard A. Clark
City Manager
City of Des Moines

Fw: Minutes Cheatom Park 10/20/11

Meeting attendance:
Terry wells
Susan wells
Mike Lehman
Don l. Curry
Kelly kennedy---Kelly@themakkgroup.com
Michael Augugliaro---paintchip76@hotmail.com


From Drake University:
Amy Rasmussen
Chad Hepperly
Aaron Hurlbert
Karen DeMello
Jan Swinton




From Des Moines Parks and Rec:
Tim Smith


Mike Lehman reported that he is being relocated to the south side and that bob Reynolds will return as our representative. We were advised that the city is changing the process for reporting and filing property complaints.


Graduate students presented a plan for mitigating the "food desert" our neighborhood is currently a part of. The proposal includes community greenhouse and fish farm. The point would be go assist residents of distressed neighborhoods gain access to locally grown food through on-site production, community engagement, and agricultural outreach and education.

Terry Wells Presented information on a public meeting for the Top Value facility. The meeting will take place at the Corinthian Baptist Church 10/25/11.

Summit meeting for saturday 1 to 3 Neighborhood Summit--Rebuilding Together. Meeting is at United Way.

Parks and Rec: the statue in Goode Park --- there is no funding for the plan to move ahead. The city's budget currently holds no funding for development of Goode Park. Discussed what occurred with past plans and Tim will check to see what's out there.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Fw: Good Park - Please pass along to other members as well

From: susan wells <smw43065@gmail.com>
To: cheatompark@gmail.com;
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 6:41 PM
Subject: Good Park - Please pass along to other members as well

Good afternoon all!
WOW! What a time we had Saturday at the park! It feels food to get a project completed, and even more to have great success in doing so. The Association needs to pat ourselves on the back, exhale, and move on to the next big thing.
As a result of our event, I was approached with a request about Good Park. Joe Galloway is on the Park & Rec Board. He read about our event in Fridays paper ( Thanks much Chris!) and came to our event to get some support as he didn't know where else in the community to go.
Good Park has a plan for renovation that is now over 3 years old due to funding. Apparently, there is some kind of grant available for playground equipment, which he was just made aware od on FRIDAY!  He is asking for letters of support for the application. Now here is the catch - he needs the letters by Friday as the application is due in on Monday!  Can we as a Neighborhood Association fulfill this request? Joe is also seeking individual letters, and although he did stop by and leave me a letter of request, I do not have a scanner available to send it out. I will however be glad to share it with whoever can, or anyone interested in fulfilling this simple request.

Here is all the contact info for letters of support for Good Park. It is as follow:
Joseph M. Galloway
3622 Davisson Rd.
Des Moines, Iowa 50310
Home (515) 274-4882
Cell (515) 249-1001
Fax (515) 277-6449
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Thanks  much and have a great evening!
Susan Wells
288-5263


Fwd: Campaign Kick Off & Fundraiser - Committee for a Representative School Board


***Disclaimer: The following email was sent for information purposes to our fellow Cheatom Park residents. Cheatom Park N. Assoc. makes no formal endorsement of the information conveyed but many members have signed onto this.



Campaign Kick Off & Fundraiser

Committee for a

Representative School Board


Thursday, August 4th

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Hy-Vee East Euclid Event Center

2550 East Euclid Ave., Des Moines
(Located just east of the Hy-Vee grocery store)


Free food & drinks

Please RSVP at 802-2527 or

email at crsb2011@gmail.com


Donations will be gratefully appreciated




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Monday, July 11, 2011

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Evelyn Davis Project Seeking Residents as Community Volunteers

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Everyday residents and neighbors with time for 1-2hrs, one night a month are needed to get community participation decision ideas for the last months finalizing our local Urban Enterprise Zone non-profit and commercial development @ 6th & University old Tops Value site.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Cassandra Halls <c.halls@mchsi.com>
Date: Mon, May 30, 2011 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Evelyn Davis Project Seeking Community Volunteers
To:


Good afternoon!

I hope everyone has enjoyed the holiday weekend and is ready to get back to work!  With that in mind, at the last Evelyn Davis Project Community Planning Committee meeting, the committee reviewed the current organizational structure of the project and the need for community volunteers to serve on newly formed project committees.

With this email, we are seeking volunteers (a minimum of two per committee) to represent the community in all of the discussions related to the project as well as report progress back to the Community Planning Committee.  We want to keep everyone in the communication loop.  Here are the committees for which we are seeking volunteers:

Evelyn Davis PR Committee:

Currently this committee meets only as needed to discuss issues related to marketing the project, event planning and to respond to media requests.  In considering volunteering for this committee, it would be helpful if volunteers are available during the day as sometimes these meetings are called together on short notice.

Community Based Organization (CBO) Committee:

This committee is comprised of the community based and non-profit organizations that plan to participate with the center (both on site and off site.)   They are in the process of discussing a variety of topics including:  the intake process for the center, data and technology systems and governance.  They meet monthly with their next scheduled meeting Wednesday, June 29, 2011 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm at the DMACC Offices located at Harding Hills.  While they may have some flexibility with the timing of their meeting, their meetings will also typically occur during the day.

CBO Subcommittee: 

The CBO Committee also has formed a sub-committee to tackle some the larger issues in a smaller group before consideration by the entire CBO Committee.  They have been meeting quite often, but do not have any meetings scheduled at this point beyond June 1.

Please respond to this email to express your interest.  If you plan to volunteer, you must attend the next Community Committee Meeting on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 5:30 pm for approval by the Community Committee.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

Cassandra Halls
Project Manager, Evelyn Davis Project

image0022 THE TOP – Career Advancement Strategies
3039 E. Porter Avenue
Des Moines, IA   50320
Cell:  515-473-4980


Monday, May 16, 2011

** June is START of NEW MEETING DATE 3rd Thurs - Must READ ***

new *** THIRD THURSDAY of the MONTH *** Cheatom Park Neighborhood Association meetings - starting June

Meeting dates have been going under adjustments, so various residents, potential members and city hall contacts could attend our meetings,
as Wednesdays had been a major conflict for many.

Therefore, during the recent MAY meeting a NEW DATE has been set - the THIRD THURSDAY of the month @ 6:00PMa.
This is the FINAL NEW meeting date for the rest of the year. MARK YOUR CALENDARS TO REMEMBER TO ATTEND AND JOIN.
WE NEED YOU.


EVELYN DAVIS CENTER update -

Also, the final decisions are being made about the confirmed NEW GROCERY STORE replacing the old Tops Value.

Resident NEED to ATTEND tomorrow, (5/17) Tuesday 6PM @ United Way Conference room F to voice the need for an inclusive or neutral name for the store
as the owner was secretly lobbied by River Bend (a late marginally participating group) at the last minute for the store to be named after their neighborhood, while the long and grueling decision making and working development groups have been drawn from all the surrounding neighborhood associations.

River Bend as an organized neighborhood already has named the business corridor and 6th Ave corner. The remodeled business and office strip instead reflects the wider urban community participation that came together to make it happen. In balancing out the Evelyn Davis legacy represented by the non-profit and workforce segment of the strip, the business segment could also memorize other deceased activists, like King-Irvin or JoAnn Cheatom.

Please attend the next meeting and other Evelyn Davis gatherings.
 ---- Christina Butts - Secretary Cheatom Park Neighborhood Association

>>> From: Cassandra Halls <c.halls@mchsi.com>
Date: Mon, May 16, 2011 at 9:03 PM
Subject: Evelyn Davis Community Committee Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 5:45 PM

Good Evening!

Just a reminder of our upcoming Evelyn K. Davis Project Community Committee Meeting!  Here are the details:

Date:    Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Time:    5:45 – 7:00 pm  **Please note we will be starting 15 minutes later than usual due to space constraints.

Location:          United Way of Central Iowa
                                1111 9th St.
                                Des Moines, IA
                                Leadership Room

I have attached the minutes from our last session for your review as well as the agenda for the meeting tomorrow.

Please let me know if you have any questions!


Cassandra Halls
Project Manager, Evelyn Davis Project

image0022 THE TOP – Career Advancement Strategies
3039 E. Porter Avenue
Des Moines, IA   50320
Cell:  515-473-4980


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Polk County Supervisors Meeting 5/17/11
by Marty Ryan
 
Not a lot of people have an interest in following the work of county supervisors, unless there’s an issue that adversely affects them.  But someone needs to keep a careful eye on the work of our government.  That’s why I occasionally attend a meeting of the Polk County Board of Supervisors.
 
Last Tuesday’s meeting (May 17) contained 28 items on the agenda, including Roll Call and Adjournment.  However, for the sake of time, I’m going to focus on just a couple of items that should have had some interest to most county residents.  There was a public hearing on a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2010/2011 budget.  No one rose to speak.  I expected Tea Party sympathizers, fiscal conservatives, and at least a handful of those people who have called the governor over the past few days, congratulating him on his strong stance against defunding education.  I expected a line going down the west end of the room approaching the speaker’s podium, but no, there was no one waiting.  Maybe no one came to speak because the adjustment in county finances has no impact on property taxes levied for FY 2010/2011.
 
If you must know, the amendment to the budget increases the “ending fund balances” and adjusts certain line items.  The budget items under expenditures that took a reduction, to name a few, include:
·         Mental Health (MR&DD);
·         County Environment & Education;
·         Government Services to Residents; and
·         Administration.
 
Shortly after the public hearing, there was an agenda item for public comments.  I have rarely seen this agenda item used to its full extent.  This is a great time to tell the top officials in county government – the largest county in Iowa – what you think of their leadership.  No one rose to speak.  Things must be rolling along very well in Polk County.  Actually, things are.
 
In my view, it’s not apathy that keeps Polk County residents from speaking to the Board; it’s leadership.  Polk County’s Board of Supervisors is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.  We are fortunate to have so many programs and projects that must be the envy of the other 98 Iowa counties.
 
For instance, Item # 23 is a resolution that approves a Community Development Grant in the amount of $50,000 to the Principal Charity Classic.  Polk County Community Development Grants are non-economic development grants funded from profits received by Polk County from the operation of Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino, which contains no taxpayer revenue.  This grant helps the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines with a golf tournament that raises money for nonprofit organizations supporting children in arts, culture, health and human services.  There was no explanation as to why Supervisor E.J. Giovannetti voted no.  No one rose to speak out against it.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Des Moines Metro Neighborhood SCRUB Events

Neighborhood SCRUB Events
Event DateEvent LocationHoursSCRUB Neighborhoods
04/09/2011Drake University Parking Lot, 24th and Forest



MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon



7 AM-1 PM
7 AM-1 PM
Drake
Carpenter
Kirkwood Glen
Drake Park
All
04/16/2011Bell Avenue Business Center, 1901 Bell Ave


MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon


7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Southwestern Hills
Downtown Des Moines
Gray's Lake
All
05/21/2011Capitol View School, 320 E. 16th

Polk County Office Parking Lot, 2339 Euclid Ave

MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon

7 AM - Noon

7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Capitol East
East Village
Lower Beaver
Beaverdale
All
06/18/2011Central Presbyterian Church, 39th and Grand Parking Lot




MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon




7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
North of Grand
Arbor Peaks
Greenwood Historic
Sherman Hill
Woodland Heights
All
07/16/2011Hoover High, 4800 Aurora Parking Lot

Southridge Mall, 1111 E. Army Post Rd







Ruan Parking Lot, SE 30th and Raccoon
MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon

7 AM - Noon







7 AM - Noon
7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Meredith
Merle Hay
Somerset
Magnolia Park
South Park
Watrous South
Hillsboro
Ewing Woods - Evergreen
Easter Lake Area
Fort Des Moines
Valley High Manor
All
08/20/2011River Place, 2339 Euclid Ave. (Old Target Parking Lot)




MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon




7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Mondamin
Chautauqua Park
King Irving
Martin-Hickman
Prospect Park
All
09/17/2011Hy-Vee, SE 14th and Park Parking Lot



MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon



7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Indianola Hills
McKinley School/ Columbus Park
Pioneer Park
River Woods
All
10/15/2011Roosevelt High School, 45th and Chamberlain Parking Lot





MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM - Noon






7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
Waterbury
Ingersoll Park
Linden Heights
Salisbury Oaks
Waveland Woods
Waveland Park
Westwood
All
11/19/2011MWA Transfer Station, 4198 Delaware Ave
MWA Compost Center, 1601 Harriett
7 AM -1 PM
7 AM -1 PM
All

Friday, March 18, 2011

Evelyn Davis Project with New Grocery Store Developer

Due to the recent project developments related to the commercial/retail aspects of the building purchase (801 University) we thought it may be helpful to have quick list of key points from our last Evelyn Davis Project Community Committee Meeting.


Please review the attached fact sheet and please let me know if you have any questions!


Cassandra Halls
Project Manager, Evelyn Davis Project

Evelyn Davis Commercial/Retail Developer Update

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

please forward - Subject: Safety City - DMPD project for kids

||| ** ALSO POSTED ON CHEATOM PARK BLOG  and downloadable from CHEATOM PARK Google Docs*** |||
http://cheatompark.blogspot.com/
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FYI.
Any questions.  Please contact Officer Fisher as she has stated in her e-mail.

Bernell Edwards
Sergeant/Semper Fidelis
Des Moines Police Department/NBSD
Cell. Phone (515) 205-1312
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From: Fisher, Kelly L.
Subject: Safety City


Preparations are being made for the 2011 session of Safety City, our safety program for children ages 4-5 preparing to enter kindergarten in the fall.

I have attached the registration form for anyone who is interested on knows someone who may be interested.

Please feel free to give me a call with any questions you may have about the program.

Thanks so much!

Officer Kelly Fisher
237-1545

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Fwd: Spring NRLC Class Schedule

Uploaded into the Cheatom Park Google Documents section or goto the old website
file named Neighborhood Residential Leadership Classes Spring 2011 Insert Rev 1


Subject: Spring NRLC Class Schedule

the PDF of the Spring Schedule -
Please pass it along!


Kimberly Hansen
Executive Director
Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines
1111 9th Street Suite 265

Des Moines, IA 50314
515-280-1807 office
515-244-4439 fax

Mid City Community Alliance Review

The Mid City Community Alliance communication plan, which includes three strategies. You can check out the power point presentation at www.midcityconnection.com

* Online communication: E Newsletters, Website, Facebook Page
* Face to Face: Block Captain and Church Captains, Events and a Mid City Newsletter/Newspaper, Community Watch
* Collaboration and Networking between organizations, agencies, and residents

We took a look at the website and got some great input including that a directory both hard copy and online needs to be available. Check it out at www.midcityconnection.com.


Robin Hamel
TBN Project Manager
Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines
rhamel@rebuildingdm.org
515-280-1674

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

[Update] Cheatom Park ELECTIONS WILL BE FEB. 16th CONFIRMED

********* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT *********


ELECTIONS WILL BE HAD for new board members and empty Executive positions on Feb. 16th, as voted during the January 19th meeting. Meeting days will be changed from Wednesdays by vote after the elections. If you are wanting to join as new member or just vote as already a member please set aside that night to attend and then also vote for another day of the week for future meetings. NOMINEES MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE.



******SEND IN NOMINATIONS BY February 6th, 10 days before Feb. 16th *******
Cheatom Park Association members or residents wanting to be a boardmember please SEND IN NOMINATIONS by mail, email or phone for themselves or for other neighbors to join the board. For Executive positions of Treasurer and Vice President, residents must ask a member(or directly or email me/Don) to nominate you or others if interested in serving.

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Send Nominee's name, spelling, address, short bio and position looking to fill to:
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Cheatom Park Association
email - CheatomPark@gmail.com
phone- (515) 661-4361 -
or
President(Chair) Don Curry
Email: loki@lokisgarden.com
1189 10th St.
Des Moines IA 50314


This will take place, NO MATTER if nominated Executive candidates are not present for the meeting or there is a low quorum. Executive positions will be filled for the Interim by requested members in attendance to fill the empty Executive slots or persons previously holding the position will continue.

Non-member elected board/Executive members must pay a $12 yearly membership due once elected.


** Plan for this year's neighborhood/area events for spring summer and fall!! Build COMMUNITY


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Chris Butts - Secretary Cheatom Park Neighborhood Association