The Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood
Association's purpose is to unite residents, property owners, and business owners to
preserve, enhance, improve, and beautify the Euclid St. Paul's community.
These avenues are available to all active members to
communicate a concern or an idea:
a.) Write an editorial for our neighborhood newsletter (<500 words). The
newsletter is sent out every other month starting in February. All
articles should be submitted to
news@espna.org by the 20th of the preceding month and be signed by a
member.
b.) Request that a
letter be forwarded to the membership list via email. Send forward
requests to president@espna.org.
Letters should be signed by members.
c.) Request that your topic be added to
the general meeting agenda. General meetings are held the first Thursday
of every other month, starting in February, in St. Paul's cafeteria at 7
pm. Please send your request to
president@espna.org at least 7 days prior to be added to the agenda.
d.) Request that your topic be added to
the board meeting agenda. Board meetings are held on the second Tuesday
of every other month, starting in January, at 7 pm. Please contact
president@espna.org at least 7 days prior to be added to the agenda. The
meeting location is posted on our website
www.espna.org and all members are welcome to attend.
e.) Request a special meeting and vote.
Special meetings can be called by board or by 10 active members. Written
notice of the date, place, and purpose of special meetings shall be
provided to all members at least 7 days prior. Send special meeting
requests to president@espna.org.
f.) Post an announcement on our Facebook
page. Ask that the message be shared with the fans of our page.
www.facebook.com/espna.
General Meetings
General meetings are held the first Thursday of the month
every other month starting in January. All meetings are held in
St Paul's School cafeteria, unless otherwise announced, with doors
opening at 6:30 pm for hospitality and a chance to visit, meeting starts
at 7 pm.
Meeting Events Schedule:
February
Show Some Love to Our New Charity
April
MLK Jr Street Improvements
June
TBD
August
Ice Cream Social
October
Pie Contest
December
Elections / Holiday Party
Porch Parties!
Always the 3rd Friday of the month - it's a great way to get to know your neighbors and share your hospitality all at the same time. If you'd like to host a Porch Party, contact
Megan Kotsko
at
porchparties@espna.org.
Board Meetings
Unless otherwise posted, the Board meets the 2nd Tuesday
every other month, starting in January, at 7pm at Catholic Charities on
the corner of 16th St and 13th Ave N.
Newsletters
Newsletter is published six times per year: February, April, June, August, October, December.
Annual Special Events
Alley Clean-up: Scheduled to coincide with
Home Depot's hosting Hazardous Waste drop off. If you don't have
an alley help a neighbor who does and visit the Coffee Klatch when you
are ready for a break.
Neighborhood Garage Sale
- April, sales at voluntarily participating homes throughout Euclid/St. Paul's. Neighborhood Cook-out follows later the same day
around 4 pm, location TBD.
Haunted Hike - Mid October
Holiday Potluck Dinner and E/SPNA Elections - December monthly meeting.
A portion of our fundraising from neighborhood events
has been contributed to a local charity for over 10 years. Our members
nominate charities that they feel need our support at the fall general
meeting. Information is provided about each charity and paid members
vote at the final yearly annual meeting to select the charity that we'll
support throughout the upcoming year. The charity for 2019 is
Cetera Inc.
Cetera was founded to address resource gaps for young adults between ages 18 and 28 who are leaving foster care and transitioning to young adulthood.
Cetera aims to increase the networks of educational and social support, as well as increase the housing options available to young adults from foster
care. Youth leaving foster care will have access to a broad network of organizations, supportive adults, and peers who will increase opportunities that
promote well-being and connectedness.
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Highlight a Home!
See improvements? Let us know!
We are looking for the Next Highlighted Home.
Send your suggestions to
home@espna.org.
Disaster Preparedness Pages
For Americans, preparedness must now account for man-made disasters as well as natural ones. Knowing what to do during an emergency is an important part of being prepared and may make all the difference when seconds count.
www.Ready.gov
is a website prepared by the U. S. Department of Homeland Security that can help you prepare.