Neighborhood Watch
One of the most important safety methods to practice within a community is a Neighborhood Watch Program. In the coming months we hope to establish a program and more details will follow.
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Blocks Defined
POSTED BY: Cleon Pilon | October 28, 2009
A core group of homeowners met on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 and had the initial meeting for the Neighborhood Watch. This core group will be getting out into the neighborhood in the coming weeks to tell you about the Neighborhood Watch program and get your home registered. The organization aims to allow us to become familiar with our neighbors and the activities in Champion Park; recognize and report suspicious activity; increase home security; become and information network; promote a positive open relationship with Champion Park and the Meridian Police Department and publicize that our neighborhood will not tolerate crime!
Blocks are as follows:
Block 1 - Champion Village, Bruce Reager and Ed Wittstock, Block Captains
Block 2 - Justin and Nakano (from Justin to Leslie), Shuree Chrysler, Block Captain
Block 3 - Leslie Way, Bob Colquitt, Block Captain
Block 4 - Omera, Larry Fisher, Block Captain
Block 5 - Mahoney and Petty, Cindy Penfold, Block Captain
Block 6 - Pankratz - including Garber Cul de Sac, Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 7 - Champion Park #1 - East and South side of Cafferty/Omera from Bowman to the micropath and North side of Van Oker from Troxel to the micropath, Marian Evans, Block Captain
Block 8 - Bowman - and North side of Omera west of Troxel, Vern Penn, Block Captain
Block 9 - Champion Park #1 - Dixon from Summerfield to Nakano, including the 2 corner lots at Nakano and Dixon, Sarah and Toby Wilson, Block Captains
Block 10 - Garber, John and Colleen Shaw, Block Captains
Block 11 - Wigle… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 12 - Dixon (from Nakano to Garber), Patricia Dean , Block Captain
Block 13 - Hawkins, Swindell and Nakano (from Dixon to Leslie), Jerry and Kristine Hardman, Block Captains
Block 14 - Champion Park #1 - south side of Van Oker and Summerfield, Cafferty from Van Oker to 3rd house from the east going south… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 15 - Champion Park #1 - last 3 houses on south Cafferty and Satterfield and 3 homes on Dixon… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
A core group of homeowners met on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 and had the initial meeting for the Neighborhood Watch. This core group will be getting out into the neighborhood in the coming weeks to tell you about the Neighborhood Watch program and get your home registered. The organization aims to allow us to become familiar with our neighbors and the activities in Champion Park; recognize and report suspicious activity; increase home security; become and information network; promote a positive open relationship with Champion Park and the Meridian Police Department and publicize that our neighborhood will not tolerate crime!
Blocks are as follows:
Block 1 - Champion Village, Bruce Reager and Ed Wittstock, Block Captains
Block 2 - Justin and Nakano (from Justin to Leslie), Shuree Chrysler, Block Captain
Block 3 - Leslie Way, Bob Colquitt, Block Captain
Block 4 - Omera, Larry Fisher, Block Captain
Block 5 - Mahoney and Petty, Cindy Penfold, Block Captain
Block 6 - Pankratz - including Garber Cul de Sac, Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 7 - Champion Park #1 - East and South side of Cafferty/Omera from Bowman to the micropath and North side of Van Oker from Troxel to the micropath, Marian Evans, Block Captain
Block 8 - Bowman - and North side of Omera west of Troxel, Vern Penn, Block Captain
Block 9 - Champion Park #1 - Dixon from Summerfield to Nakano, including the 2 corner lots at Nakano and Dixon, Sarah and Toby Wilson, Block Captains
Block 10 - Garber, John and Colleen Shaw, Block Captains
Block 11 - Wigle… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 12 - Dixon (from Nakano to Garber), Patricia Dean , Block Captain
Block 13 - Hawkins, Swindell and Nakano (from Dixon to Leslie), Jerry and Kristine Hardman, Block Captains
Block 14 - Champion Park #1 - south side of Van Oker and Summerfield, Cafferty from Van Oker to 3rd house from the east going south… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
Block 15 - Champion Park #1 - last 3 houses on south Cafferty and Satterfield and 3 homes on Dixon… Vacant, Block Captain NEEDED
How To Build Community
POSTED BY: Webmaster | June 28, 2009
TURN OFF YOUR TV*LEAVE YOUR HOUSE*KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS*LOOK UP WHEN YOU ARE WALKING*SIT ON YOUR FRONT PORCH*PLANT FLOWERS*USE YOUR LIBRARY*PLAY TOGETHER*BUY FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS*SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE*HELP A LOST DOG*TAKE CHILDREN TO THE PARK*GARDEN TOGETHER*SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS*FIX IT EVEN IF YOU DIDN’T BREAK IT*HAVE POT LUCKS*HONOR ELDERS*PICK UP LITTER*READ STORIES ALOUD*DANCE IN THE STREET*TALK TO THE MAIL CARRIER*LISTEN TO THE BIRDS*PUT UP A SWING*HELP CARRY SOMETHING HEAVY*START A TRADITION*ASK A QUESTION*HIRE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR ODD JOBS*ORGANIZE A BLOCK PARTY*BAKE EXTRA AND SHARE*ASK FOR HELP IF YOU NEED IT*OPEN YOUR SHADES*SING TOGETHER*SHARE YOUR SKILLS*TAKE BACK THE NIGHT*TURN UP YOUR MAGIC*TURN DOWN YOUR MUSIC*SEEK TO UNDERSTAND* LEARN FROM NEW AND UNCOMFORTABLE ANGLES*KNOW THAT NO ONE IS SILENT THOUGH MANY ARE NOT HEARD*WORK TO CHANGE THIS.
-Meridian Police Department
TURN OFF YOUR TV*LEAVE YOUR HOUSE*KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS*LOOK UP WHEN YOU ARE WALKING*SIT ON YOUR FRONT PORCH*PLANT FLOWERS*USE YOUR LIBRARY*PLAY TOGETHER*BUY FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS*SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE*HELP A LOST DOG*TAKE CHILDREN TO THE PARK*GARDEN TOGETHER*SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS*FIX IT EVEN IF YOU DIDN’T BREAK IT*HAVE POT LUCKS*HONOR ELDERS*PICK UP LITTER*READ STORIES ALOUD*DANCE IN THE STREET*TALK TO THE MAIL CARRIER*LISTEN TO THE BIRDS*PUT UP A SWING*HELP CARRY SOMETHING HEAVY*START A TRADITION*ASK A QUESTION*HIRE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR ODD JOBS*ORGANIZE A BLOCK PARTY*BAKE EXTRA AND SHARE*ASK FOR HELP IF YOU NEED IT*OPEN YOUR SHADES*SING TOGETHER*SHARE YOUR SKILLS*TAKE BACK THE NIGHT*TURN UP YOUR MAGIC*TURN DOWN YOUR MUSIC*SEEK TO UNDERSTAND* LEARN FROM NEW AND UNCOMFORTABLE ANGLES*KNOW THAT NO ONE IS SILENT THOUGH MANY ARE NOT HEARD*WORK TO CHANGE THIS.
-Meridian Police Department