Archive for the ‘08. Leadership: Structural Change’ Category

Partners of Horizons Groups

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Horizons came from U of I to Cascade, and now Cascade has gone to U of I for help. The Landscape Architecture Department at U of I, with guidance from our Steering Committee, and input from Friends of the Cascade Whitewater Park, is proceeding with a design for an expanded (95 new acres) park that integrates with the existing Armstrong Park and Fischer Pond Park and the proposed Cascade Whitewater Park. Exciting stuff. The Curb Appeal Group has worked with the Garden Club on the Main Street improvements, and the Airport on landscaping now underway. Our Lifestyles & Education has worked with the Fire Dept on their merger election and the Library on construction of their annex. Lots of people are talking and e-mailing each other in Cascade, and things are getting done. Many thanks to Horizons.

CURB APPEAL SIGN CLEAN UP

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Going to the City Council in May, is a request to clean up and fix up the signage related to the recreation opportunities in Cascade. Curb Appeal is volunteering to do the work, asking the City to only pay for the new signage. We hope to clean up a really messy sign jumble at the intersection pointing to Lake Cascade. Also we are proposing changing the signage for Armstrong Park to read that name and not ‘City Park’. Finally, with the support of the High School Advanced Biology Class, who recently won a $10,000 award from AARP, we propose signage for the park where their class project ‘Fischer Pond’ and the sports fields are, naming and signing the park ‘Fischer Pond Park’.

CURB APPEAL SPRING CLEANING

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Saturday, May 3 at 9am, volunteers will meet at Cascade Lake Realty, with hand trowels, shovels, brooms & buckets to spruce up Main Street. We will be removing several inches of dirt from the tree boxes that line Main, and placing a couple of inches of gravel into the boxes where the healthy trees live. Some of the trees are not so healthy due to being planted along with most of the plastic buckets they came in. The plastic will be dug out & removed to help the ill trees. Also, 10 planter barrels will be set up at the main intersections and planted with flowers by the garden club.

Action Team Reports

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Action Team Reports