September board minutes

Present: Nathan Allan, Bev Kooi, Elaine Nelson, Jenni Fleming, Ann M., Lou Mackelroy (?), Chad Akins, Tim Mcleod


Needing more volunteers. How many meetings in a row can people miss? Everyone busy, several with infants. Nathan, Ann, Jessica and Tim would like to step down. Minimal number of board members in our bylaws, Chad suggests reducing the number.

Lou came to talk to us with her concerns about Camp Quixote: experience has not been good. Has talked to the church on several occasions. This time they don’t look as neat as previous. She lives almost directly right across the street; on the prior occasion lost a tenant because of the smell (mold/mildew) and visual. Knew about a week and a half in advance because of increased traffic on alley off of 5th when she lives. (mother in law cottage) Camp is planned to be there three months. Chad asks if she’d be interested in going through mediation? Has talked to one of the ministers, Joanne. Bev belongs to the church. They put the fence higher on the church side, from her home they are looking directly down on it. Lives on fixed income plus rental income. One of her neighbors was complaining about an empty property, with people going to the bathroom. Nathan notes that’s not necessarily Quixote specifically. Worst corridor for crime in Olympia is 4th ave all the way from downtown to Lacey, people passing through. Wonders if some problems are people being rejected from the camp. Chad mentions the Panza group, they accept donations, etc. Other contact is Phil Owen, Chad says is very approachable. Elaine asked whether other neighbors would be willing to participate in a mediation process. Meeting 2 years ago were other neighbors, but they didn’t like how she was being treated. She had researched Portland camp. Tim’s experience was that actual camp leaders were really open, are there pieces that are specific that we as a board could take without her having to get involved. If there are a couple of things that are small, maybe can be much simpler. Perhaps bad outcome of previous meetings was lack of mediation. Feels like no one’s listening. Nathan mentions that we have had turnover, may not be able to be aware of past. Invited someone from both sides. Bev is on the church committee that comes over the camp, she will take the concerns to her committee, etc. Bev asked whether ENA has received any questions about Bread & Roses reopening, none so far. She said that they want to offer friday night potlucks. Tim notes that no-one should be sleeping around mold/mildew anyway, maybe that’s a signal for getting donations. Chad said he had spoken with Panza a while ago on doing targeted grantwriting for equipment. Current number is in the 20s. Bev noted that she had hired a camp resident last time around, and it was a positive experience. Elaine asked if there was something specific she would like us to do. Discussion of the “single family character” issue on the ENA website. If there are specific things perhaps we can assist. Will be there through end of October. Bev’s committee at church means sometime in the next 10 days. She doesn’t like the big blue tarp. She can’t promise, but can go to them and see if we can get some changes. Either send out to email list, add to newsletter, request specific items, work party, possibly even small donations from ENA directly. Chad can take a look at Harbor Freight and maybe Habitat, donations from their shop. Nathan notes that it’s looking more like permanent structures: a greenhouse in there. Nathan wrapped up by noting that we would try to do something, although we can’t promise anything. Bev noted that we would love to have Lou become a more active member, if there’s a particular interest, doesn’t have to be a monthly commitment to a board meeting.

Forming groups: Bev’s fab list. She & Jenni had a great meeting last night. Got into what would you have to do to make this thing work: trust has to be built. Develop a form to lay a groundwork for trust. An agreement directly between the two people sharing, with contact info, results, etc. Some things dependent on a paid membership. Understands there are mothers’ groups, also sign up for senior calls: people to call occasionally to check on one another. To move on these, need someone willing to be a coordinator. Elaine suggested advertising that particular project to find someone to volunteer-lead. Also suggested possibility of advertising garage sales, lost cats, etc. Ann suggested have an actual neighborhood yard sale. Redo Elaine’s note on the site/email into a newsletter. Chad brought up whether we have specified the exact duties of the president, is willing to take on some duties. Elaine suggested lunch with her, Chad, Nathan, Luke, & Jodi to talk about what those have been over the last few (5? 7?) years.  Chad suggested redoing bylaws to have fewer board members. Bev has more time, but doesn’t want to lead, has written grants, mentioned to Chad at picnic that she could for ENA.

Tool sharing: Jenni, idea for what borrower & lender would exchange. Has some materials from the north portland tool sharing agreement. Nathan asked if this is something that would be benefit of paid membership. Jenni now has database of current paid members! Chad offered to take draft agreement to Mark D for review. “What happens when you don’t get your mower back?” Chad suggested that there should be a balance of value. Avenue that they were going down is to accept responsibility for replacement cost. Equipment or items vs. tools. Todd Smith (volunteers in parks) probably has a form. ENA’s liability? Would include boilerplate, and that it’s a contract between two individuals. Lou noted that tenants have to note condition – Jenni wants to keep it more formal, we wouldn’t own the tools, and not go to that level of detail. As it grows, discover more peoples’ concerns. Jenni’s thought is to have a list of tools that are available for sharing, online, and provide the link. Elaine mentioned that the technical capabilities are there. Elaine, Jenni & Bev will work on that piece, set meeting. (CiviCRM)

Picnic follow-up: Alan Mountjoy-Venning was the neighbor. Chad’s suggestion that we connect ours with co-op. Mutually beneficial, but does it overwhelm our event? Chad suggestions going to community development office at evergreen for a volunteer coordinator. St Martins would also be a good place, Bev notes that they have a social outreach (?) master’s program, always need internship placements.

General meeting: candidates – can we limit/time them? Yes. Chad wants to see the whole lineup on stage at once. Jenni wants it at the end, esp Q&A. Volunteer discussion – focus of meeting. Open mic. Assessment of the last couple of years. Chad suggests a poll/form.

Newsletter: mirrors meeting. Nathan’s report will be about volunteering as president.

Bev would like to make ENA business cards: list of meetings on the back. Elaine will send her the logo.

Bev would like to be liaison to all the churches in the neighborhood. Discussion of the meeting locations, “muscle memory” issue — Jenni suggests putting the signs out in front of the churches to get the reminders. All agreed. Will try to meet with at least once a month.

Chad mentioned new NA maps, can also put in list of addresses, paid members, etc.

Treasurer’s 1553.73 in savings. 1286.44 sign savings. 423.24 checking.

Neighborhood Notes

A few notes for the neighborhood:


== Stolen car ==
We received this by email:

Kelcy’s car was stolen last night, the 9th!! It was just parked in the road, doors locked no keys inside…. [On Legion Way] A silver, 1993 Subaru station wagon. The most distinguishing marks are the bumper stickers. One says ” I march to the beat of my own accordion” the other sticker says “I love my library.”

Contact the police if you have any information.

== Garden Walk organizing! ==
Heather Hansen has offered to organize an upcoming Garden Walk. She’s looking for 2 or 3 additional volunteers to assist. Leave a comment if you’re interested and we’ll put you in touch!

== Planning Commission Public Meeting ==
The Olympia Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday September 14 at 6:30 pm in the city council chambers on 900 Plum St. They’ll be considering proposed amendments to land use zoning standards.

== Artspace Public Meeting ==
From the city’s website:

Artspace is a national non-profit organization. Their mission is to create, foster and preserve affordable space for artist and arts organizations. They work with cities all over the country to build housing and then Artspace manages it.

Artspace is considering Olympia for an affordable artists’ live/work space project. City of Olympia and the Olympia Arts Commission are preparing for a visit from Artspace on September 16 and 17, when the organization will assess whether Olympia is a good match for a future Artspace project.

Artists and community members are invited to learn about the Artspace organization, its projects and processes at a community meeting on Wednesday, September 16, 6:00pm, at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts, 512 Washington St SE, Olympia. Artspace will make a presentation from 7:00 to 8:30pm and guests will have an opportunity to ask questions. While guests are gathering prior to the presentation, local artists will offer a variety of short performances on the Center’s main stage.

Visit http://www.ci.olympia.wa.us/en/city-services/parks/arts-resources/Artspace.aspx
for more info.

== Waste/Recycle Cart Graffiti ==
From Olympia Public Works:

Does your neighborhood have residential waste or recycle carts marred by graffiti? This is another problem we can tackle together.

Recently, WasteResources committed to help locate and submit work orders for damaged carts they see on their routes. Those will be collected and replaced. The damaged carts are cleaned at the Maintenance Center by the Probation Work Crew and reused.

We’re asking for your help to:

Encourage everyone to bring carts back off of the curb after collection day. Carts are more likely to be tagged if left out.

Spread the word that customers can ask for a replacement cart by calling 753-7368 or emailing Gateway Services ([email protected]).

Report graffiti on other carts in the neighborhood in the same manner. You will need to provide the address and cart color. It would also be helpful if the neighbor is informed of the request so they can leave the cart out for pick up.

Thanks to all of you who continue to help bust graffiti out of our neighborhoods!

(See http://eastside-olympia.org/vandalism/ for info about graffiti cleanup!)

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If you have announcements to go out inbetween newsletters, just drop a line to [email protected] and I’ll get it out by email and on the website as soon as I can!

We’re currently getting together the fall newsletter to be distributed prior to October’s general meeting. If you have ads or articles, contact [email protected] by Thursday, September 17.

2009 Picnic a Success!

The annual Eastside Picnic was held on August 22. Approximately 75 people attended, and despite the early morning rain, got some pretty nice weather. We served up burgers from Stewarts Meats, along with Gardenburgers and hot dogs. There were plenty of good sides with something for everyone, from salads made with garden kale to homemade Rice Krispie treats.

Special thanks to H2Olympia for providing artesian well water; City of Olympia Urban Forestry and Parks, Arts & Recreation for sharing information and activities; Public Works for providing recycling & compost facilities; Party Outfitters for providing the BBQ smoker grill; impromptu volunteer Alan Mountjoy-Venning for pitching in on the grilling; impromptu volunteer Larissa for helping with cleanup, and all the dues-paying members for providing funding for food and paper goods.

Announcements for July 29

We’ve had a bunch of stuff piling up in the ENA inboxes, so here’s a few items of note, including a picnic reminder:



1) The Picnic is coming!

The annual Eastside Picnic is scheduled for Saturday August 22, 11 am – 2 pm at Lions Park. The neighborhood association will be providing burgers, hot dogs & veggie burgers, plus beverages. Artesian water will be provided by H2Olympia. Bring a blanket to sit on, a side dish to share, and a non-perishable food donation for the food bank. Look for posters coming soon!

We’re looking for volunteers, especially musical performers. Also, if you are involved with a community group, we’ll have spots available for you to share information about your group. Contact [email protected] to get involved.

2) Stay Cool, Stay Safe

Just a friendly reminder from your neighborhood association to be sure to keep as cool as possible over the next few days. As I’m sure you know, temps are at record levels this week. We got the following notice from the city this morning:

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Keep cool Wednesday and Thursday from Noon to 4:00 p.m. at Yauger Park. Olympia Parks will set up a huge agriculture sprinkler for kids of all ages to get wet, while watering ballfields at the same time!
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More public locations for keeping cool are listed at http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/em/ – the Olympia Timberland Library will be open tonight until 7 pm, and the Olympia Center downtown is open until 9:30 pm.

3) Camp Quiote at First United Methodist

An announcement from Kerry & Dale Smith  O & E Committee Chairpersons:

I would like to invite you to an informative meeting at the First United Methodist Church on August the 12th at 7:00pm in the Sanctuary.  We will be informing the neighborhood and our congregation concerning the return of Camp Quiote to FUMCO for the months of Sept, Oct, Nov. They were here a couple years ago, so I can’t forsee any problems with
the move this time. If you would like to attend, I look forward to seeing you there.

4) Planning Commission meeting, August 3

The Olympia Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, August 3, 2009, in the City Council Chambers at the Olympia City Hall, 900 Plum Street SE, Olympia, Washington, to consider proposed amendments of the City’s land use zoning standards governing maximum review periods for certain types of development proposals. For more information contact Todd Stamm, Planning Manager, Olympia Community Planning and Development Department, P.O. Box 1967, Olympia, WA 98507, e-mail [email protected], or by phone at (360) 753-8597, TTY 753-8270.

June board minutes

DRAFT!

Present: Elaine Nelson, Nathan Allan, Doug Floyd (Operations Supervisor at Water Resources, Public Works), Jenni, Bev, Ann, Sam



Discussion of garden walk date: set for August 22. Someone will need to fill in for Ann’s route. Bev, Ann, all aye.

Doug: here to talk about the Fir St. water tower, some proposals, nothing in stone. A fence, but not one that limits access. Will be getting portable generator in approx Sept to help in disaster situation. Nathan asked whether they were discouraging people; not so much, but taking down skater stuff. Fireworks issues. They have to put out extra trash cans. Think it’s a good place to watch Lakefair fireworks, kids to learn how to ride bikes, etc. Might be good newsletter article to talk about what uses are good. 2 garbage cans there all the time. ENA agreed to help police/cleanup at meeting several years ago. They have summer help, but more difficult in winter. Generator will only run when power is out, to make sure that people can get water, main hub for telemetry for other parts of town. Showed ariel views. planning to fence behind bushes, around capcom generator, then around the west side. Will cut off one access to top of area. Considering putting stairs, but issues around railing. (skaters) Have security cameras, which has limited graffiti. At one time planned to be tennis parks, but no money. This is the only unfenced facility they have. Will be chainlink with barbed wire, but bushes on east are tall enough probably will hide fence. Would like to put short fence along north & east of north area. Won’t put in fence until stairs are up. We’d like a map/graphic, they will try to put in drawings of the changes. It will come on about once a month for a half-hour during the day for testing.

Last minutes, approved.

Picnic. Discussion of sidewalk issues in that area. Discussion of clean-up shared work/tool possibilities. Last newsletter: put article about safety & snow. Portable sign, watch for kids. Back to picnic: Llyod & Chad talked about a block party. Char, farm maps? Two grills, one more than last year. How many did we plan for? Not that much extra food last year. Need to get name of organic butcher from Luke & Whitney. Lions Club for a table, put them next to the parks people? OlySalvage? Cornholing game. Carol’s son’s project. Make invitation to all the churches? Invite all equally! First United is interested in being part of community garden. Flier all the churches, Bev will deliver once created. Elaine will look for her list of churches. Nathan will talk to Eddie about toys. Invite band again. Work party for burgers. Start with last year’s numbers.

Membership & recruitment. coming up with a database, Jenni is working on it. Level of membership: businesses. Discussion of what is in the neighborhood. Link on website, ads at discounted rate. Currently 41 paid memberships. Set a goal. If we get to X amount of members, what we can do. Include in every newsletter how many members we have. We do all this with only N members! discussion of other methods to improve membership. Footer on the newsletter.

mini treasurer report: 41 paid members, $325.12 in checking, $1,522.75 in savings, $1285.61 in sign fund. skype costs $60/year.  po box is $95/year.

goal for membership? aim for 10% of neighborhood. 10 business members? Discussion of discounting on advertising. Welcome to new business members in newsletters? Link on the website over the year. Member benefits. Database would be available to board members.

have signs out a week in advance of the party. (Aug 15) ask Jessie to ask distributors if they want to host signs.

discussion of issues around community gardens, nothing very serious.

have not given donations to church hosts this year. discussion of where to hold future meetings: being well-distributed vs being in a familiar spot, and how much — say thank you, but not break our budget! Motion to donate $25 to Light & Life, made by Jenni, seconded by Bev, all aye.

Jenni – postcards? issue with sending ralph’s cards. (oops, my bad!) get multifunctional postcard? generic that can be used for lots of stuff. Use that color. (signs)

presidents report, treasurers report, picnic announcement, water tower story, meet your neighbor, block party

how much to buy for picnic.

next meeting 7/16 at Bev’s.

adjourned 8:56pm