Monday, June 25, 2012

June Beautification Party Recap


We had a good crew out there yesterday, including a number of relatively new volunteers pitching in. Thanks to all who chose to spend their Sunday mornings making a difference in North Willow Glen by helping out with the Prevost RR bridge and other tasks in the vicinity. Together we completed our baseline painting of the structure and even restored the paint on the molded sign. To see what was accomplished (including the consumption of grilled hot dogs, snacks, and cold beverages) click here for our photo album.

If you would like to help, but find yourself without the time to do so, you can now donate to NWGNA's goal of keeping our neighborhood a special place for all who live here by clicking our new Paypal donation button now in the top left corner of our website.

Friday, June 22, 2012

NWGNA beautification project featured in Mercury News

North Willow Glen's beautification project days were featured today in the San Jose Mercury News. Read about the event occuring this Sunday including food and refreshments afterwards.

If you would like more information about the event, read about the details.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Reminder: Beautification Party - Sunday, June 24

Signature Project

Join us Sunday, June 24 starting at 9am and continuing through to noon as we put a final coat of paint on the Prevost railroad bridge. There will also be some fence and light pole painting and some light weeding.

Kids Section! 

Our president, Chris Davis, father of two, will keep your kids safe, busy, and entertained while you get to know your neighbors and help out. We'll supply everything they need, you just bring them in their painting clothes.

BBQ

Our city councilman, Pierluigi Oliverio is providing food and refreshments for our barbeque in Hummingbird Park at noon.

We'd like to know how many to prepare for, so please fill out this super brief, not at all mandatory questionnaire to help us gauge how many to prepare for. See you there!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Lost Dog

If you know where this little guy belongs, please call Jon Byler at 408.332.1719

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Music in the Glen starts June 21

The Willow Glen Kiwanis are again sponsoring Music in the Glen this year, a series of weekly free outdoor concerts at Willow Glen Elementary School. The concerts are Thursdays between June 21 and August 2.

Food sales benefit Willow Glen Elementary and Turnaround Scholarship for SJUSD.


From the Mercury News:

The series, which has been expanded from six to seven concerts this year, takes place on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the quad area of Willow Glen Elementary School, Lincoln and Minnesota avenues.

Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Willow Glen, the concerts are free and family-friendly with special children's activities such as face painting, balloon sculptures and a petting zoo.

Attendees are advised to bring blankets or lawn chairs to sit on. Dogs and alcohol are not allowed.
For more information, check out the Willow Glen Kiwanis web site.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Learn how San Jose middle schools score

The Mercury News published how some San Jose middle schools score on the state's 200-to-999 scale Academic Performance Index. For more details, see the article. Additional information on the API is available from the State of California Department of Education.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Supervisor Ken Yeager's June 7 newsletter

Topics for this newsletter include:
  • 880/280/Stevens Creek improvements get underway 
  • County budget proposals build on public health successes
  • County passes restrictions on polystyrene
  • De Vargas Elementary new site for community produce deliveries
  • Yeager runs in Earthquakes 5K/10K challenge
  • San Jose enters the cool California challenge
  • Summer Blast pass offers discounted transit rides for youth
  • Calendar of Events
If you would like to receive this newsletter by email, write to jim.weston@bos.sccgov.org with the subject line "add me to your list."

Monday, June 11, 2012

Reminder: Beautification Party - Sunday, June 24

Signature Project

We will be continuing our work on bringing up the neighborhood Sunday, June 24 starting at 9am and continuing through to noon. For our summer project we will put a fresh coat of paint on the Prevost railroad bridge's north side. There will also be some fence and light pole painting and some light weeding.

Kids Section! 

We know many people out there following us have kids and while you'd like to participate, what will you do with them? Our president, Chris Davis, father of two, will keep your kids safe, busy, and entertained while you get to know your neighbors and help out. We'll supply everything they need, you just bring them in their painting clothes. We'll have paint, brushes, and a fence that is perfect kid height.

BBQ

Get rewarded for your efforts by walking down to Hummingbird Park tot park with a side dish or little snack. We'll fire up the barbeque and have some hot dogs cooking and plenty of shade and water for all our workers.

We'd like to know how many to prepare for, so please fill out this super brief, not at all mandatory questionnaire to help us gauge how many to prepare for. See you there!

Friday, June 01, 2012

Summer Beautification Party - Sunday, June 24

Signature Project

We will be continuing our work on bringing up the neighborhood Sunday, June 24 starting at 9am and continuing through to noon. In the spring we knocked out most of the Prevost RR bridge. Its south side is looking great, as is most of the interior. For our summer project we will put a fresh coat of paint on the north side so it looks as good coming into North Willow Glen as it now does leaving. There will also be some fence and light pole painting and some light weeding.

Kids Section!  

This time we've got some added flair. We know many people out there following us have kids and while you'd like to participate, what will you do with them? Our treasurer, Lila Kakuk, mother of two little girls will keep your kids safe, busy, and entertained while you get to know your neighbors and help out. We'll supply everything they need, you just bring them in their painting clothes. We'll have paint, brushes, and a fence that is perfect kid height. The park is right there so there will be fun happening there when the novelty of painting and weed mutilation wears off.

BBQ

Get rewarded for your efforts by walking down to Hummingbird Park with a side dish or little snack. We'll fire up the barbeque and have some hot dogs cooking and plenty of shade and water for all our workers. And because Hummingbird has all those fun toys there will be plenty of entertainment for the kiddos.

We'd like to know how many to prepare for, so please fill out this super brief, not at all mandatory questionnaire to help us gauge how many to prepare for. See you there!