Thursday, June 5, 2014

Dedication of Sterling W. Wyatt Park on July 11

Message from neighbor Sherry Wyatt:

Just want to remind our neighbors that you are invited to the dedication of the Sterling W. Wyatt Park (formerly the Old 63 South Roadside Park) on Friday, July 11 at 6 pm.  The neighborhood association has been fully engaged in making this name change of the park to honor our son, Sterling, who was killed in action in Afghanistan while serving in the U.S. Army on July 11, 2012.
We hope to see our neighbors at the dedication.  A couple of Sterling's Army buddies will be present at the dedication, as well.  Neighbors can meet them and thank them for their service. 
After the dedication, we will host a Pot Luck gathering at our house (1002 Danforth).  We will have plates, cups, napkins and silverware and soft drinks. We will have a fire in the fire pit to honor Sterling's love of campfires and brownies (his favorite dessert).  BYOB and your own lawn chair.
Hope to see you!
Sherry

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Looking for services or offering a service to neighbors?

We've added a couple of new pages to our SBNA website, which allows neighbors (must be a resident of Shepard Blvd. neighborhood) to post any services they can offer or a service they are in need of. For example, lawn mowing, raking leaves, babysitting, pet sitting, handy services, etc.

If you have any of these items you wish to advertise among your neighbors, you can post it on this blog by contacting SBNA Webmaster.

The new services pages appears on the right side of this website.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

SBNA Neighborhood Garage Sale

Hello Neighbors!
Just a reminder that we're about two weeks away from our annual neighborhood garage sale on Sat. June 14. Contact Susie Robison if you plan to participate at robison33@mchsi.com.  This will ensure that directional signage will point the way to your family's sale.  The neighborhood is paying for a general sale ad in the Columbia Daily Tribune.  A listing is also going on Craigslist.com.  We're advertising it from 8am-1 pm, so be prepared for early shoppers roaming the neigbhorhood and waiting for those garage doors to open!

If you change email addresses or know of any neighbors who would like to be on our email list for the Shepard Boulevard Neighborhood Association, please contact me.  We have new neighbors moving in at various times, so if you meet someone new to Shepard, please invite them to be part of our association.  I will always send notices using blind copy, so your email address is protected and will not be shared beyond the neighborhood elected officers.

Also this summer, our annual neighborhood picnic is Sat. Aug. 16, beginning at 5:30 pm at Shepard Park.  We'll send another reminder once August arrives.  



Friday, April 25, 2014

SBNA Annual Meeting

Shepard Boulevard Neighborhood Association
Minutes of Annual Meeting   
April 22, 2014

Chair John Prenger began the meeting at 7:00pm and introduced association    officers.
6th ward councilwoman Barbara Hoppe updated us on several items of interest to our  neighborhood. Barbara does not know what will happen to the closed Bee Line gas station on Old 63 & Shepard Blvd., but will try to find out any future plans. She wondered if MFA might be interested in that location.  Improvements to the intersection on Old 63 and Stadium have been approved and funded: landscaped medians, pedestrian cross walks and lights, a second turn lane on North bound Old 63 turning west on Stadium, a longer turn lane on Stadium going west & turning North onto Old 63. This should make getting onto and off of Stadium easier, more attractive and also pedestrian-friendly. Park 7 can come back to the City Council in September to request approval for student apartments to be built north of Stadium and east of highway 63.   Barbara is working with the neighborhood to come up with other developments that would fit better with the area and city planning. One of the concerns of Shepard Neighborhood Association is a need for a designated left turn light (rather than the current blinking arrow) for traffic coming from the west on Stadium onto Audubon.  As it stands now, the left turn signal would be installed two years after any permit was issued, if approved by Missouri Department of Transportation. There was much discussion of the need for the change now, as traffic has increased greatly since The Domain apartments opened at the East end of Stadium Blvd. Barbara will continue to push for this change and let the neighborhood know how they can help advocate for this with the City & MODOT.

John Prenger said he has been attending City Council meetings as well as meeting with the Shepard Hills neighborhood association as they discuss the Park 7 situation.A fourth option for the trail to connect the neighborhood to campus area is being studied by an engineer to determine cost and/or feasibility.  It would follow along Stadium Blvd.  There is interest to keep the Altis property as park area as much as possible, including the connection to campus area.

Meredith Donaldson, representing the Parks and Rec Commission, reminded us the park sales tax continuation will be on the ballot this year.  If there is a project of interest to us, we should ask the commission to include it in their proposal.  On a side-note, Meredith mentioned that she has talked with some neighbors, who are noticing more dog waste being left on the street and in yards. Just a reminder to pick up after your dog.

Barbara Wyatt announced that the mini park on Old 63 near the corner of Shepard Blvd. has officially been name after her grandson, U.S. Army Specialist Sterling Wyatt, who died while on duty in Afghanistan.  On the second anniversary of his death, July 11, 2014, there will be a dedication to unveil the sign with Sterling Wyatt’s name and a bench.  A tree has already been planted in the park in his memory.  Following the dedication, the Wyatt family is inviting neighbors to their home. More information will be posted on the SBNA blog as to the time of the dedication.

A motion to schedule the neighborhood garage sale on June 14, 2104 was made by Rod Robison, seconded by Meredith Donaldson and passed by voice vote.  The Robisons will publicize the sale.

The SBNA potluck picnic is scheduled for August 16, 2014. We will gather at 5:30 pm under the shelter at Shepard Park and eat around 6 pm. Please bring a dish to share and your own plates/utensils. Terri Anderson will reserve the Shepard Park shelter from noon until 8pm.  (post meeting note: we received confirmation from Terri that she has reserved the shelter for us.) Brian and Rheanne Brinkman will take care of the meat for the picnic.  More information on the picnic will be posted on the blog this summer.

The current officers agreed to serve for another year.  Motion to approve the slate by acclamation was made by Joe Donaldson, seconded by Barbara Wyatt, and approved by voice vote.

Julia Helvey, treasurer, reported that our balance was $683.22. Dues collected tonight are not included in that amount.

Motion to adjourn was made by Jim Muench, seconded by Suzie Robison, and approved by voice vote.

Respecfully,
Cokie Blake (taking notes for Beth Cunningham, Secretary, who was unable to attend the entire meeting)


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

SBNA Meeting Reminder

Shepard Blvd. Neighborhood Association annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 23 at 7 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church, across from Shepard Blvd. School and next to the neighborhood park.  One of our neighbors, Meredith Donaldson, asked that I include a message to any attendees that she is looking for cottage cheese containers or butter spread containers (empty and clean) for use by the Columbia Outdoor Classroom Project. If you have any plastic containers taking up room in your cupboard and wish to donate, please bring them to Meredith, who will be at the meeting.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Annual Neighborhood Meeting April 22

Our annual SBNA meeting will be be held on Tuesday, April 22, 7 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church on Shepard Blvd., across from Shepard Elementary School.  All are welcome. We will post the meeting agenda prior to the meeting on this blog, so please check back here.

We hope you can join us as we make plans for a neighborhood garage sale this summer, as well as our annual potluck picnic at Shepard Park.   Know any new neighbors? Please be sure to invite them and let them know about our blog for information affecting our neighborhood.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

5K Race in Shepard Neighborhood on Saturday, March 8, 2014

Cub Scout Pack 733, which is sponsored by Shepard Blvd. Elementary PTSO is hosting a 5K race on Saturday morning, March 8 at 9 a.m.  The race starts and ends at Shepard Elementary and about 100 people will take part in the race.  If you are driving in the neighborhood from 9-10 a.m., please be mindful of runners and children on the street.  

The directions/streets for the race are listed below:
Race begins at Shepard Elementary.  Turn right on Audubon Drive.  Continue left on to Randy Lane.  Turn right on Bluff Blvd.  Turn left on Bushnell and left on Danforth Drive.  Turn around at the end of Danforth Drive. Turn right on Shepard Blvd.  Turn right on Audubon Drive.  Turn left on Azaela then right on Audubon.  Turn right on Mallard court, left on Teal, left on Cardinal Dr.  Turn right on Audubon Drive.  Turn right on Shepard Blvd and sprint to the finish at Shepard Elementary.