The Rosedale Tattler For the latest neighborhood information, please check our website at: www.northrosedalepark.org/ NORTH ROSEDALE PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION’S BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 7:00 PM Refreshments • 8:00 PM Performance all Baseb e u g a Le Little Sign up 11 age see p IN THIS ISSUE NRPCA Benefit............................ 1 President's Letter.......................... 2 Have You Paid Your Dues............ 2 Behind the Footlights................... 3 NRP Walking Group..................... 4 Block Captains............................. 4 Vacant Property Task Force.......... 4 Meet Park Players President......... 5 Tax Foreclosure Problems?.......... 5 GRDC Update.............................. 7 NRPCA Book Club...................... 8 Help the Girl Scouts Help the Homeless............................. 9 Detroit Partnership Day................ 9 NRPCA eBlast............................ 10 NRPCA Calendar....................... 10 Baseball Sign Up........................ 11 Membership Application............ 12 Board Member Assignments...... 12 Join your neighbors and friends at the NRPCA benefit performance of the Park Players’ “The Addams Family” on Saturday, March 20. A portion of your $25 ticket will go toward supporting all the programming the NRPCA offers North Rosedale Park and you’ll get to see the fabulously funny and fun “The Addams Family.” You’ll even get light refreshments with the purchase of your ticket! Doors open at 7 pm and the performance begins at 8 pm. To get your tickets, contact Marcia Closson at 313-835-1103 or mlclosson@aol.com. See you on the 20th! The Rosedale Tattler is a publication of the North Rosedale Park Civic Association. Established in 1924, the North Rosedale Park Civic Association is a community organization that promotes the interests and welfare of North Rosedale Park residents, maintains park facilities for community use, advocates for necessary public improvements, and enforces building restrictions and ordinances within North Rosedale Park. North Rosedale Park • March 2015 • Volume 90, Issue 3 • Detroit, Michigan Letter from the President As I write this column, I know spring is coming, but the 3 degree temperature confirms that we live in Michigan! I hope when you read this, the weather will have improved. While most of us have been hunkered down trying to stay warm, our very own NRPCA vice president, Erma Leapheart-Gouch, was invited by WDET to participate in a panel discussion of Community Leaders regarding our Mayors’ State of the City address – she was terrific! NRPCA Board Member James Mallory chaired a pre -Valentine’s day social evening at the Community House which brought fun, music and friendship to our neighbors - Go, Team!! On a more serious note: on January 15th, the Block Club Captains and the Vacant Property Task Force hosted a meeting at our Community House regarding Tax Foreclosure Prevention and Defense. Over 100 people participated and hopefully found ways to save their home from Tax Foreclosure. The Mayor is working very hard with others to ensure no Detroiter loses their home. If you are facing Tax Foreclosure please contact The United Community Housing Collation at 313-963-3310. I spoke about possibilities transforming to actions last month; here are some activities to get you through the late winter and early spring, brought to you by your board and the volunteers in your neighborhood. This neighborhood, this board, is all about teamwork! The Addams Family Musical fundraiser is Friday, March 20th. Doors open at 7 pm with the show starting at 8pm. Contact Marcia Closson at 313-835-1103 for more information and to reserve your tickets. Please join us for an evening of laughs and snacks with your neighbors. Kathy Garrett, Clarenda Webb and our wonderful Block Captains are helping to organize this event. Please contact Kathy or Clarenda if you are willing to donate food or beverages that will be served at this NRPCA benefit. We are so lucky to have so many unsung heroes in our community. The people behind the scenes, who make the phone calls, work on committees, the CB Patrol, bake cookies, work in the kitchen at our events and generally go out of their way to keep this neighborhood special. The Josh White Junior concert is coming Saturday May 2, 2015. Join us for an evening of music and fellowship. This is a big fundraiser for us – please plan early and bring your friends. Tickets will be available in late March. The eBlast will have the details as soon as they become available. Speaking of the eBlast- have you signed up yet? All we need is your email! Contact our new Membership Secretary, Chelsea Neblett at cneblett@ grandmontrosedale.com if you would like to receive this “between Tattler” information. We are also coordinating a group outing to a Tiger Game on Saturday May 23! More a friend-raiser than a fundraiser, we encourage you to bring your family and friends and help us cheer on the Ol’ English D. We are reaching out to our former residents and friends of North Rosedale who were raised here and still have fond memories of this incredible community. Please help us spread the word! We hope to have T shirts and hats in time for the event so we can all show our pride for Detroit’s Greatest Neighborhood. Watch the April Tattler for more details!!! To beat the winter doldrums-come to our Community house and check out ALL our health related activities: Yoga will be coming soon; we have Zumba, Akido and our famous walking group. These classes are detailed in this Tattler or if you want more information, please contact our Program Coordinator, Gloria Goodwine at 313-971-3990. Let us know what classes or activities you want to see offered at our Community house. I would like to close with a conversation about our operating budget. Every house has one, right?( or should have!). It costs a lot to maintain our Community House and WE REALLY NEED YOU to Get Involved. Please PAY YOUR DUES, participate in a fundraiser, buy a raffle or offer to volunteer. More members mean more money to keep the lights on and to keep the programming going. We hope to have a door to door membership drive in the spring. Please contact me if you’re willing to help. I look forward to seeing all of you around the Park and in Our House, as well in our local businesses that support the NRPCA: among them : Always Brewing Detroit, Hollywood Hosiery, and a new Bookstore called Pages Bookshop opening at 19560 Grand River in April (now housed in Always Brewing). Happy late Winter and Early Spring! Susan Steigerwalt • 313-549-9523 Important Announcement: NORTH ROSEDALE PARK RESIDENTS You should have received your 2015 Civic Association Membership Mailing in October We need every resident to pay their association dues! The North Rosedale Park Civic Association depends on your dues to support the jewel of our neighborhood, the Community House and grounds. We are the only neighborhood in Detroit that owns such a wonderful place for residents to gather, children to play, and neighborhood issues to be discussed. But the building and the grounds can't support themselves. While we generate a fair amount of revenue from the rental of the Community House, the dues provide the backbone of our finances. 2 As a dues paying member of the NRPCA, you are part owner of the Community House and grounds and we desperately need your support. Take responsibility for contributing your financial share to keep our community alive. The Rosedale Tattler Behind the Footlights The Addams Family: Opening Night By Roger Loeb ___________________________________________ Three weeks, you rehearse and rehearse. Two weeks, and it couldn't be worse. One week, will it ever be right? Then out of the hat, it's that big first night. The overture is about to start. You cross your fingers and hold your heart. It's curtain time and away we go. Another openin' of another show. Cole Porter, Kiss Me Kate ___________________________________________ You walk into the theatre (or in our case, the Community House). You sit down and wait expectantly for the first notes of the overture. THE ADDAMS FAMILY: A new musical, is about to begin. But what does it take to make what we hope will be magical moments happen? Sure there are a bunch of talented actors, singers, and dancers seen in the photo below, ready to give their all. But is that it? Not nearly. Let's start with the people who run "the house". The house manager (the name Sally Evalt comes to mind) arranges for several volunteers to be there to welcome you, to take your ticket, to seat you, to offer refreshments during the intermission, and to clean the auditorium while you are headed for home. The ticket chairperson (usually our indefatigable Marcia Closson) has carefully March 2015 • Volume 90 recorded all reservations cross-referenced by patron's name and seat location. She and a trusted assistant are there to provide the "will call" tickets (those previously purchased but not mailed), as well as to sell tickets to the last-minute "walk-ins". Then there's the "crew". Led by the stage manager (in the present case, our own Mary Davis), the crew has arrived early to check the lights, the sound, the set, the props. Backstage (left and right), headsets are on and crew is "at the ready" to respond rapidly to any issues noticed by the stage manager during the play. Others man (or woman?) the light board, the sound board, and the spotlights, subtly adding texture to your experience. Upstairs, costumers are prepared to find the missing cuff link, repair the torn sleeve, or give that skirt a final press. Make-up artists aid the nervous actors in carefully applying the base, the rouge, the lipstick, and the powder. As needed, wigs have been set, combed, and carefully fitted on heads. As we count down to curtain time, the music director joins the singers in the "green room" to warm up their voices. Then the director arrives to give final notes and encouragement to "have a great show". The stage manager calls the actors to "places", and another show is ready to entertain you, our wonderful audience that makes it all worthwhile. Ticket reservations for THE ADDAMS FAMILY are available at 313-835-1103 (Marcia) or by email at parkplayersnrp@ gmail.com. Here are the dates and the details or a link to our Blog https://parkplayers. wordpress.com/. • Friday, March 13, 8:00 PM, Dinner Theatre, $30 (doors open at 6:30) • Saturday, March 14, No Performance • Sunday, March 15, 2:00 PM, Matinee, $18 • Friday, March 20, 8:00 PM, NRPCA Benefit, $25 (doors open at 7:00) • Saturday, March 21, 8:00 PM, Beverage & Cheese, $25 (doors at 7:00) • Sunday, March 22, 2:00 PM, $18, Students/Seniors: $16 • Friday, March 27, 8:00 PM, $18 • Saturday, March 28, 8:00 PM, $18 • Sunday, March 29, 3:00 PM, $18 (doors open at 2:00 PM for refreshments) 3 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DIRECTORY This directory of ads is only available to Park residents to inform neighbors of the businesses and services they offer. MITCH'S PAINTING SERVICE Homes (Inside and Out) Garages, too! 534-7023 282-4921 MARIA ENTERPRISES General Sewing Needs • Alterations • Tailoring • Dressmaking Maria Bryant • Detroit, MI 48291 313-537-1560 PIANO & GUITAR LESSONS For the Young and the Not-so-young Park Resident 255-1627 E THE NORTH ROSEDALE PARK BLOCK CAPTAINS' MEETINGS are the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm. The meetings are held at the Community House which is at 18445 Scarsdale. This vitally important group of community leaders needs your support. If you have a neighborhood concern that needs to be resolved, please contact your Block Captain or if you don't know who your Block Captain is, please contact Clarenda Webb at (313) 330-7844 for more information. Our next meeting will be TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 We need your involvement now more than ever. 4 Group Walking with a Purpose: (NRPCA & HEP) Congratulations! We are now a Certified Healthy Environment Partnership (HEP) Walk Your Heart to Health Center (WYHH)! Whether this is your first step toward a healthier lifestyle or just a new activity to freshen up your existing exercise routine, walking is the best option for most of us. Walking Lifts Your Mood! Strengthens Your Bones! Improves Your Balance and Coordination! More importantly it prevents and manages various conditions including heart disease, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Remember movement is the key to better fitness, health and a "Long Healthy Life" Please join us on Monday's, Wednesday's, and Friday's, 5:30pm - 6:30pm Once you get on the trail and get your arms and legs moving, don't be surprised to find even more benefits. For more information please contact: HEP (Healthy Environment Partnership) coordinator at 313-971-3990 or NRPCA office 313-837-3416 Keep It Moving!!! Concerned about vacant properties in your neighborhood? Want to get involved? Join the Vacant Property Task Force! Volunteers are needed for every street in the North Rosedale Park neighborhood to help with computer research, community outreach and property maintenance efforts. Contact Clarenda Webb, NRP representative of the Vacant Property Task Force at 313-330-7844 or email clarendawebb@ gmail.com to learn more information. **Monetary donations are now being accepted to maintain vacant properties in the hardest hit areas in NRP. You can also donate yard waste bags, water, yard tools, and volunteer for clean-ups in the neighborhoods. The Rosedale Tattler Elizabeth Dickson, Park Players President for 2015 Elizabeth’s first production with Park Players was in 2005 in “The Wiz.” She made such an impression in her first play with the Park Players, several regular play goers have to think twice before they remember that her name is not Addaperle. Since her debut on the stage at the North Rosedale Park Community House, Elizabeth has been in every play since. “Smokey Joe’s Café,” “Ragtime,” “Beauty and the Beast” – whatever the role, Elizabeth puts her heart into it, and heart is the main reason why Elizabeth continues to act with the Park Players and the main reason why she ran for president of the Park Players. “There’s a family feel here with the Park Players. It feels like everyone is related. These are my friends. Even when we’re not in a show, we get together.” resident Cornel Dickson, to thank for inspiring Elizabeth’s years of involvement. “My dad saw an ad for auditions for ‘The Wiz’ and thought I should audition for the role of the Mean Witch because he thought she had the best songs.” Even though Elizabeth landed the role of Addaperle not the Mean Witch, she did manage to convince her dad to audition. Cornel has been in “Ragtime” and “Dreamgirls.” Elizabeth sees her dad’s involvement with the Park Players as a great way for the two of them to spend time together. As a corporate trainer for Green Path Debt Solutions, Elizabeth keeps pretty busy when she’s in a play. The bigger the role, the bigger the commitment. She has had big role in five different plays, and admits that it can be tiring, but the friendships she develops during production are worth the Elizabeth has her father, Rosedale Park effort. She admits too, that after a final performance, Al Baumgardner Jim Baumgardner when the actors Co-OwnerCo-Owner and crew tear down the set, there is BAUMGARDNER MECHANICAL, INC. some sadness. The Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical sadness doesn’t last 24850 W. 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There are actors, stage crew, directors and even the president of Park Players herself, Elizabeth Dickson, working hard to make “The Addams Family” another excellent production by Park Players – another in a long, long, 60 year run of great community theater by a theater company that knows that maintaining the “community” part of community theater is just as important as putting on a good show. Opening night of “The Addams Family” is Friday, March 13. The play runs through Sunday, March 29. For tickets to see “The Addams Family” contact Marcia Closson at 313-835-1103 or mlclosson@aol.com. 5 Park Lane Check Cashing / Liquor JAMES L. DUSING Cell: 586-855-0669 We Cash: Income Tax • Insurance • Payroll • State 401K Lawsuit Settlements • Pension Checks $20 .00 • Western Union • Fax & Copy Service • Money Orders • Complete Bill Payment Center When You Cash Your Income Tax or Insurance Check Over $1000 19150 W. 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DETROIT PARTNERSHIP DAY – MARCH 28 The 16th Detroit Partnership Day will take place on Saturday, March 28 from 10 am – 3 pm. Once again the Grandmont Rosedale communities will team up with University of Michigan students to beautify Grandmont Rosedale and to build relationships between the U of M and Detroit communities. GRDC will host a clean-up and beautification project on Stahelin at McNichols. There will also be a clean-up at Ramsay Park on Longacre south of Grand River. Join your neighbors and U of M students to help make Grandmont Rosedale a cleaner, more beautiful place to live. For more information or to RSVP as a volunteer, contact Danielle Wilson at dwilson@grandmontrosedale.com or call 313-387-4732, ext. 116. GRAND RIVER WORKPLACE LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS! The Grand River WorkPlace, located at 19120 Grand River, is a co-working community that provides flexible, affordable shared office space for small businesses and entrepreneurs. GRDC is currently accepting applications for new WorkPlace members. The facilities include Wi-Fi accessibility, printing/copying, access to conference rooms, and a kitchenette. Come learn more about our co-working community at the Grand River WorkPlace Open House on Thursday, March 12th from 6 to 8 pm. Meet current members, tour the facility at 19120 Grand River, and learn more about the opportunities to grow your March 2015 • Volume 90 NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING There will be a Neighborhood Safety Meeting Thursday, March 26 at 6:30 pm. 8th Precinct Captain Jacqueline Pritchett and Detroit Police Department staff will give a presentation on how to file a complaint. Mark your calendars because at the Thursday, April 23 Neighborhood Safety Meeting at 6:30 pm, there will be an important update of the quality of life initiative known as the Neighborhoods Benefits District, or Special Assessment District. Both Neighborhood Safety Meetings will take place at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale, and light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Karen Johnson Moore at kmoore@ grandmontrosedale.com or call 313-3874732, ext. 110. PROSPERUS TRAINING OFFERS SPRING CLASSES ProsperUs Detroit will begin a 20-week spring training session this month. ProsperUs is a place-based community development program that empowers local entrepreneurs, operating on the principle that every neighborhood has untapped talent and the potential to revitalize itself and its local economy. The program teams up with community organizations in targeted Detroit neighborhoods to host its training sessions. Over the course of the training, students develop a business plan, receive 10 hours of follow up one-on-one training, and upon graduation become eligible to apply for loans and technical assistance. The ProsperUs Training will take place at Grand River WorkPlace, 19120 Grand River. For more information, contact Larissa Carr at 313-387-4732, ext. 120 or lcarr@ grandmontrosedale.com, or Jordan Mulka at 313-297-0064 or jmulka@swsol.org. SIGN UP YOUR CHILD FOR BASEBALL! There will be a Rosedale Grandmont Little League sign-up day Saturday, March 21 from 9 am – 12 noon at the GRDC offices, 19800 Grand River. Whether you have a 4 year old who wants to play T-ball or a 16 year old who can’t wait to play baseball, the RGLL has a spot for your son or daughter on a neighborhood team. You can find and download the forms necessary to register your child at mygrandmontrosedale. org. Look under the heading “Organizations” for Rosedale Grandmont Little League. You can also send an email to rglittleleague@aol. com for more information. JOIN THE GRANDMONT ROSEDALE CRIME ALERT Want to become more involved in preventing crime in your community? The Grandmont Rosedale Crime Alert encourages you to join the Crime Alert to report suspicious activity. You can access the link by going to: grandmontrosedalecrimealert@ googlegroups.com. For more information and to get a list of the suggested details to include in the alert, contact Karen Johnson Moore at 313-387-4732, ext. 110 or kmoore@grandmontrosedale.com. DON’T MISS OUT ON WHAT’S HAPPENING IN GRANDMONT ROSEDALE! The mygrandmontrosedale.org. website features articles about community events, Grandmont Rosedale residents, and local businesses. Neighborhood association newsletters are available here as well as a community calendar which offers a quick way to find out what’s going on. If you are a Facebook user, “like” us at facebook.com/MyGrandmontRosedale. If you’d like to receive a weekly, Wednesday morning email newsletter to keep up to date on all that’s happening, send an email to info@grandmontrosedale.com and ask to be added to the list. 7 The Mulvaneys of High Point Farm in Mt. Ephraim, New York, are a large and fortunate clan, blessed with good looks, abundant charisma, and boundless promise. But over the twenty-five year span of this ambitious novel, the Mulvaneys will slide, almost imperceptibly at first, from the pinnacle of happiness, transformed by the vagaries of fate into a scattered collection of lost and lonely souls. It is the youngest son, Judd, now an adult, who attempts to piece together the fragments of the Mulvaneys' former glory, seeking to uncover and understand the secret violation that occasioned the family's tragic downfall. Each of the Mulvaneys endures some form of exile--physical or spiritual--but in the end they find a way to bridge the chasms that have opened up among them, reuniting in the spirit of love and healing. Profoundly cathartic, Oates' acclaimed novel unfolds as if, in the darkness of the human spirit, she has come upon a source of light at its core. Rarely has a writer made such a startling and inspiring statement about the value of hope and compassion. Please join the Book Club in the Park (BCIP's) in a classic discussion of We Were the Mulvaneys By Joyce Carol Oates on Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 6:00pm The North Rosedale Park Community House The Book Club in the Park (BCIP) meets Jan. – June & Sept. – Nov. on the Third Thursday of the month, 6:00pm at the North Rosedale Park Community House. For more information call 313-837-3416 8 The Rosedale Tattler Rosedale’s Own Girl Scout Troop is Helping the Homeless and Needs YOUR Help! Several times a year our Girl Scout Troop prepares gift bags for the homeless. The bags include all kinds of hygienic and safety supplies such as small sample sizes of shampoo and conditioner, the kinds that hotels provide. So if you travel, save the hotel shampoo, conditioner, sewing kits, etc. and donate them to the Girl Scouts. IT TAKES ALL OF US TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEAN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Just drop the supplies in the box at the Community House 18445 Scarsdale. Here’s a list of needed items: 1. Toothpaste and toothbrushes 2. Small bottles of shampoo and conditioner 3. Band-aides 4. Small bottles of lotion 5. Sanitary napkins 6. Toilet paper 7. Washcloths 8. Small soap bars 9. Small boxes of tissues 10. Small sewing kits 11. Small flashlights Bring your donations to the Community House during regular business hours – 10am to 1pm every day except Thursday when the hours are 3pm to 6pm. TO VOLUNTEER CONTACT: Beverly Frederick projectpat127@yahoo.com (313) 614-5972 IN THE PARK Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Cooling New Services or Repairs. Violations corrected, quality work at reasonable prices. COMPUTER TROUBLE? 30 yrs In Business • Licensed & Insured Call today • 313-399-9122 Roman Kmiecik Marty Kmiecik ROY'S ELECTRIC Specializing in commercial and residential electrical work 11950 Jos Campau Hamtramck, MI 48212 313-369-0400 313-369-2880 fax March 2015 • Volume 90 Licensed & Insured royselectric@comcast.net Roofs-Gutters-Painting-Kitchen-Bath-Remodel Electrical-Siding-Decks-Plumbing-Finish Bsmt Water Damage Repair Pearson Construction Company Serving the Residential & Commercial with Quality Building Service Tyrone Pearson, President Licensed & Insured Affordable Prices 313.399.9122 Senior Discounts 9 North Rosedale Park eBlast Newsletter aka: Rosedale Tattler eBLAST EDITION This April marked the beginning of the Rosedale Tattler eBLAST EDITION. An electronic newsletter designed to supplement the printed version of the Tattler will be distributed via email. The eBLAST EDITION is not intended to replace the printed Tattler, but to provide vital and interesting news, information and reminders that sometimes miss the Tattler deadline (the 10th of each month). The eBlast should arrive in your email around the 3rd week of each month so as to meet this objective. In order to receive the eBlast you must be on the "list". However, it is really easy to signup for the list by visiting the homepage of the North Rosedale Civic Association at http://NorthRosedalePark.org and pushing the big red subscribe button. Get yourself signed up today so that you will be in the know! The exception to this requirement is that we have seeded the list with a number of email addresses that we have from our membership roster so your name may be on the list already. If you're not sure you can still push the subscribe button as the same email address will not be signed up twice. If for some reason you do not wish to be subscribed there will be a link at the bottom of each newsletter that may be used to unsubscribe. In case you want to be sure that this newsletter does not fall into your junk mail folder, be sure to just add the newsletter sender to your address book. You are encouraged to send articles for publication to the eBlast editor: cneblett@ grandmontrosedale.com. NRPCA Calendar • March 2015 1 Rental.................................... 1:30pm 2 Rental....................................... 10am 2 HEP Walk Group................... 5:30pm 3 Block Captains Mtg.............. 6:30pm 4 HEP Walk Group................... 5:30pm 4 Decorating with Candy Doggan...... 6pm 4 Rental......................................... 7pm 5 Rental....................................... 10am 5 Rental......................................... 7pm 6 HEP Walk Group................... 5:30pm 7 Rental......................................... 9am 8 Rental.................................... 1:30pm 9 Rental....................................... 10am 9 Rental......................................... 6pm 10 Rental......................................... 7pm 11 Rental......................................... 6pm 12 Rental....................................... 10am 12 Rental......................................... 6pm 13 Show..................................... 6:30pm 14 Rental......................................... 8pm 15 Show................................... 12:30pm 16 HEP Walk Group.................. 5:30pm 17 Photography 101........................ 7pm 18 HEP Walk Group.................. 5:30pm 18 Decorating with Candy Doggan..... 6pm 19 Book Club Mtg.......................... 6pm 20 Show.......................................... 6pm 21 Show.......................................... 6pm 22 Show........................................ 12pm 23 HEP Walk Group.................. 5:30pm 23 Girl Scouts................................. 6pm 24 Photography 101........................ 7pm 25 HEP Walk Group.................. 5:30pm 25 Decorating with Candy Doggan..... 6pm 26 Neighborhood Safety Mtg.... 6:00pm 27 Show.......................................... 6pm 28 Show.......................................... 6pm 29 Show.......................................... 1pm The North Rosedale Park Community House is available for rental Built in the 30's, the historic North Rosedale Park Community House has been carefully adapted to provide meeting space for a variety of business and social events. The Community House offers Pre-WWII charm and character for meetings, conferences, workshops, private parties and receptions. Daytime weekday rentals offer a great and affordable setting for classes and seminars. The Community House has many modern amenities, including a kitchen, audiovisual equipment, and free Wi-Fi. For more information, call the North Rosedale Park Community House (313-837-3416). Deadline for the Tattler The Rosedale Tattler is a monthly newsletter published by the NRPCA. All articles and advertisements are due the 10th of each month. Please contact Maria Bryant at 313-537-1560 or mariab19@sbcglobal.net for advertising rates and policies. Please submit articles to NRPCA_TattlerEditor@Yahoo.com. We welcome and encourage submissions. The author’s name, address and phone number is required for publication. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit submissions for space or for which they deem obscene, defamatory, deceptive or misleading. 10 The Rosedale Tattler ROSEDALE-GRANDMONT LITTLE LEAGUE Season runs from mid-April through late June. OPENING DAY: Saturday, April 25 T-Ball for 3 to 4-year-old girls and boys ($60) (Games Saturday mornings @ St. Scholastica Field) Coach-Pitch softball for 5 and 6-year-old girls and boys ($75) (Games are played on Saturday mornings and Thursday @ 6:00 @ Stoepel Park, North Rosedale, Ramsey Field, or Kelly Field.) Baseball for 7 to 16-year-old girls and boys (four divisions) ($90) ***New this season – 7-8 Baseball Division*** (Games are scheduled throughout the day on Saturdays, with the youngest children playing at the earlier times. During the week, 7-8s/Minors play on Tuesdays @ 6:00, Juniors play on Wednesdays @ 6:00, and Seniors play on Tuesdays or Wednesdays @ 6:00. Fields: Stoepel Park, North Rosedale, and St. Scholastica.) Softball for 9 to 16-year-old girls (two divisions: 9-12 = $60, 13-16 = $80) (Games are played Saturday afternoons and Mondays @ 6:00 @ Stoepel Park, North Rosedale, or St. Scholastica.) REGISTRATION: Saturday, February 28 • 9 AM - Noon Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation • 19800 Grand River at Evergreen ***SIGNED PARENT & ATHLETE CONCUSSION INFORMATION SHEET MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM FOR EACH PLAYER *** DISCOUNTS: There is a $20 discount for any player whose family… • Is a member of Rosedale Park Improvement Association, North Rosedale Park Civic Association, Grandmont or Grandmont #1. (North Rosedale Park and Rosedale Park residents must be association members to play.) • Is a member of a recognized neighborhood association in Detroit. If you do not live within a neighborhood association, you need to pay a $20 family membership fee to Rosedale - Grandmont Little League. Then you will receive a $20 discount on each family member. ***Bring your proof of membership to registration or pay membership fees at registration to the representatives from the Rosedale/Grandmont associations.*** FAMILY NOTE All families are expected to help in some way. This is a large volunteer endeavor and we need people to coach, prepare fields, publicize and help with the various organizing efforts. If you do not volunteer for a category on the registration form, one will be assigned to you. League email address: rglittleleague@aol.com T-BALL: Jim Dwight 231-2245 • FUNDRAISING: Chris Webb 493-9848 MINOR BASEBALL: Ken Schneider 837-3058 • SOFTBALL: Steve Spencer 270-3324 COACH PITCH: Dave Henderson 617-7183 • JUNIOR & SENIOR BASEBALL: Frank Lanzilote 836-5490 Rosedale-Grandmont Little League is an instructional/recreational league supported by these neighborhood associations: Rosedale Park, North Rosedale Park, Grandmont and Grandmont #1 Late registrations may not be accepted. You can register by mail. See registration form on reverse side. A late registration fee of $20 will be charged on any late registration that is accepted after March 21. No Refunds after March 31, 2015. March 2015 • Volume 90 11 North Rosedale Park Civic Association Membership Application Name(s)________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Address________________________________________ Zip Code_________________ Phone_________________________________________ Email__________________________________________ Membership Dues _______________________________________ Resident.................................................. $75 Non-Resident......................................... $60 Business.................................................. $60 Enclosed is $_____________ in payment for dues for the year ending December 31,2015. Additional Donation enclosed $_____________________ Make checks payable to: North Rosedale Park Civic Association or NRPCA Mail dues to: Membership Secretary 18445 Scarsdale, Detroit MI 48223-1333 The NRPCA is now a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions and dues payments to the NRPCA are tax deductible under state and federal tax laws. Be a Volunteer! Please tell us how you would be interested in helping. Areas of interest: ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Thank you for your support! 12 NRPCA 2015 Board of Directors Ours is an active neighborhood, and NRPCA Board members are responsible for taking on assignments at the beginning of each year. In many cases, committees are formed to carry out the activities, and volunteers are always welcome. The Board meets on the 1st Thursday of every month except July and August. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND THEIR ASSIGNMENTS PRESIDENT: Susan Steigerwalt • 313-549-9523 • directorsteigerwalt@northrosedalepark.org Youth Sports, New Member Dinner, Capital Campaign VICE-PRESIDENT: Erma Leaphart-Gouch • 313-532-7184 • directorGouch@northrosedalepark.org Girl Scouts/Membership, VEEP Duties DIRECTOR: Kathy Garrett • 313-537-0352 • directorGarrett@northrosedalepark.org Players Benefit, Reverse Raffle, Tattler Committee, GRDC, Holiday Pancake Breakfast Robert (Bob) Weed • 586-764-0562 • directorweed@northrosedalepark.org NBD Task Force, Finance Committee, IT Committee James Mallory • directorMallory@northrosedalepark.org Musical Fridays, Motor City Makeover Bob Bonner • 313-532-3328 • dfdbob@gmail.com Tiger Game Beverly Frederick • projectpat127@yahoo.com Block Captains, Detroit work day, member dinner and New neighbors dinner Dexter Slusarski • dexter@makeloveland.com IT Committee, Youth Sports Roland Breech • 313-836-8664 • rolabree@gmail.com Steak Roast Silent Auction, Chili Cook Off Cheryl Davis • davis1125@sbcglobal.net Neighborhood Open House, Garden Tour, Garage Sale APPOINTEES CORR. SECRETARY: Marcia Closson • 313-835-1103 • corsecretary@northrosedalepark.org Park Players, Reverse Raffle and Soiree, Farmers Market MEM. SECRETARY: Chelsea Neblett • 734-323-2487 • cneblett@grandmontrosedale.com REC. SECRETARY: Mary Ramsay • 313-533-7313 • maryr513@aol.com TREASURER: John Gumbel • 313-531-5817 • TreasurerNRPCA@gmail.com Document Retention BLDG. MANAGER: Nicole Daniels • 313-837-3416 • nrpca@att.net Trunk or Treat, House and Grounds PROGRAM MANAGER Gloria Goodwine • 313-971-3990 • gjgoodwine@gmail.com TATTLER NEWSLETTER TATTLER EDITOR: Tom Ridgway • 313-623-5643 • thomas.ridgway@gmail.com ADVERTISING COORDINATOR: Maria Bryant • 313-537-1560 • mariab19@sbcglobal.net PRODUCTION ARTIST: Linda Liang • tattler@northrosedalepark.org The Rosedale Tattler
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