December 2014 Newsletter

December edition of The Suburban, newsletter of the Suburban Acres Civic League

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There’s lots of good news about our neighbors in the December edition of The Suburban!

Congratulations to Rob and Lisa Lain (Thole St.) for the opening of their new Ghent business, The Bonbonnier.  The Lain family and their new business was featured in the Virginian Pilot earlier in the month…

High-energy Parent-Teacher Liaison Claudette Dalmida (Suburban Park Elementary) was also featured in The Pilot this month, and we have the highlights and photos in this month’s Suburban.

SACL officers and board members to be elected in December, information on the Annual “Year in Review” and Holiday Party on December 8th, CrimeView stats, Neighborhood Watch Report, Suburban Acres Green, and more neighborhood and Wards Corner area news are in the December edition.

September 2014 Newsletter & Meeting

WebFrtPgSeptember’s edition of The Suburban is here

-Updated city EARNNN year and progress report

-Senator Lynwood Lewis will hold Healthcare Town Hall Sept. 9

-Pictures from the August 23rd neighborhood picnic

Suburban Acres Green, CrimeView Stats, news, announcements, neighborhood calendar, and more!

Our meeting this month…Monday evening September 8th…we are back at Suburban Park Elementary.  Doors open at 6 pm for refreshments, and the meeting begins at 6:30 pm.

Our special guest is Fenton Priest from Eggleston Services.  Mr. Priest will speak about Eggleston Service’s  many retail operations that support employment of handicapped persons in Hampton Roads, and a new program at Eggleston’s Tanner’s Creek Garden Center that features plants used in wetland restoration.

August 2014 Suburban Acres Newsletter

FrtPgAugThe August 2014 edition of The Suburban is here in color, and on the way to your door!

This month’s Letter from the President discusses the presentation by Norfolk Collegiate on its athletic fields expansion plan at our July 14th meeting, and subsequent vote to support the school’s request for rezoning

In the news:

Illegal dumping reported along railroad tracks…

Virginian Drive water main project design continues this summer…

Wards Corner Rite Aid remodeled…

Plus Suburban Acres Green, CrimeView stats, Dr. Brad’s Wellness Column, and more.

July 2014 edition of The Suburban

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Suburban Acres earns $450 EARNN rebate…

Norfolk Collegiate applies for rezoning for Woodfin Ave. properties; school to expand athletic complex…

Suburban Park Elementary volunteers recognized…

New TowneBank branch opens…

Civic league applies for NeighborWoods tree grant…

Mosquitos?  Check out this month’s Suburban Acres Green…

Announcements, Neighborhood Watch report & CrimeView statistics, and more!

 

June 2014 Newsletter

The neighborhood newsletter is here for June 2014…Here is The Suburban

WebLogoJune4th of July Parade and Picnic information…

Neighbor experiences Rio while helping wheelchair soccer players…

New technology at DePaul to reduce radiation…

New TowneBank branch opens June 12th…

Plus summer events and announcements, neighborhood calendar, CrimeView stats, Dr. Brad’s Wellness Column, Suburban Acres Green, and more…

February 2014 Newsletter

The February 2014 edition of The Suburban is here online, and on the way to your front door!  We withheld publication of this issue until today, February 5th, at the request of Harris Teeter due to the announcement of the K&K Square/Wards Corner Harris Teeter grand opening on February 19th.

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What’s in the February edition? The opening of Harris Teeter and other shops at K&K Square this month…a growing movement to convince the city to restore property tax relief for seniors and the disabled…a February 18th rally to bring mail processing back to Church Street Station—and faster mail service to all of us…and yet another special election, this time to fill former Delegate Lynwood Lewis’s seat in the 100th House of Delegates District on February 25th.

Hopefully you’ll find some “news you can use” in this month’s edition!