Archive for the ‘06. Leadership: Skills and Mobilizing’ Category

Busy Weekend

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Saturday, May 3 was a busy day for the Cascade Horizons Groups. Lifestyles & Education put on an open house at the fire department, promoting the upcoming merge of the city and rural fire departments, which is on the ballot for the primary election. They had games for the kids, free hot dogs, and conveyed a lot of info to locals about the merger. Hopefully it will pass. Curb Appeal was busy with lots of volunteers at the same time, cleaning up the dirt in the tree planters along Main Street and making room to place landscape mat and fill the planters with gravel. Over half the trees were done, in a very long & exhausing day. The crew will be back on May 17 to finish the job.
Main street looks much cleaner with this upgrade, and the Garden Club is pleased to not have to worry about the trees. The Garden Club will be planting flowers in wine barrels at the main intersections in town, to give Cascade some summer color.

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’.