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November 2013
Food, Fun, and Fitness in WP
The Food & Wellness Committee is back! There was
the apple-picking trip to Legend Hills Farm in Septem-
berover 75 residents attended. Then we headed to
Pigeon Roost Farms in October to enjoy the pumpkin
patch, petting zoo, and corn maze.
And dont forget: Zumbais back! Join us for these fun,
Latin-inspired dance aerobics at 10 a.m. on Saturdays
at the Godman Guild (303 E. 6th Ave.) for just $5 per
class or $45 for 10 classes. To keep up-to-date on
future activities, contact Julia Orban at (937) 572-2751 or check out the calendar for the next Food &
Wellness committee meeting.
C O M M U N I T Y C I V I C A S S O C I A T I O N
Here Comes the Community Potluck
Its time for turkey and stuffing and all things tasty: Godman Guildwill host the Annual Community Potluck, Nov. 13 from 58 p.m. at
Weinland Park Elementary.
Everyone from WP is invited. A complete turkey dinner will be
provided free, and free family photos will be taken.
Pre-registration is requiredand we ask each family to bring a
dessert to share. Call (614) 294-5476 beginning Nov. 1 to register.
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The City of Columbus has begun the process to
update the Neighborhood Land Use Plan for the Univer-
sity District (the larger neighborhood that Weinland Park
is part of), which will guide real estate development
approvals and improvements for the next 10 to 20
years.
There have been several planning processes over the
years in Weinland Park, but this isnt just a process
where we all vision an imaginary project together
these are real-life rules that will guide projects in our
neighborhood for a long time.
The first draft of the plan projects continued popula-
tion growth of the area and thus supports increasing
density of residents living in many parts of the University
District, especially along Summit and N. 4th Streets.
One of the issues to be addressed is the conversion of
single-family homes and duplexes into much higher-
density housing. This is just one of the important exam-
ples of why it is important for us to be at the table as
this plan is made.
The WPCCA newsletter will continue to update you
about this important process. The first public meeting
has passed, so well start reminding you about the nextone as soon as the date has been decided. Until then,
you can find out about the first meeting here: http://
development.columbus.gov/universitydistrict.aspx.
This is BIG folks
You can have an impact on our neighborhood
The Weinland Park Community Civic Association
takes a break from its monthly public meeting in
November so we can put together a celebration for
December. This year the Association of College and
University Housing Officers will host our annualpotluck at their new headquarters: the former Orton
Memorial Laboratory at 1445 Summit St.
(northwest corner of Summit & 8th) on Dec. 4 at
6:30 p.m. to 8:00p.m.
Come see for yourself what $1 million of restoration
has done for this wonderful old building! Dishes to
share are welcome but not expected.
Our Holiday Celebration at Orton Labs
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Calendar of Eventsmostly free November 2013
Four years of hard work by the Safety &Mobility committee is paying off. Curb extensionsare being installed for safer crossing at Indianolaand 9thavenues, and new, wide sidewalkshavegone in along 6th Avenue near Godman Guild.Look for many more street improvements in thecoming year.
Major upgrades to Columbia Gas pipelineshave started in areas surrounding 4th Street.This may include moving your gas meter to an
outside location. (All the bright green stakes aremarking sewer lines so they wont be damaged
by the gas line work.) Watch your mail for aschedule of work that may specifically affect you.
We were happy to hear that a few of ourneighbors were recruited to install fences andmaintain landscaping at new properties built byWagenbrenner.
Residents of 6th Street plan to petition forpermit parking. Contact Civic Association VPDiane Dixon if youd like to get involved.
Good Things Are Happening
Mon.Thurs. 3:306:30 p.m.Homework Help Center
, grades: K12 Northside LibraryEvery Fri. 36 p.m.
Mon.Fri. 10 a.m.3 p.m. Job Help Center- Hands on Help, adults Northside Library
Every Tues. 10 a.m.Toddler and Preschool Storytime,
ages 26 Northside Library
6:30 p.m. Family Storytime, all ages Northside Library
Every Wed. 4:30 p.m. Tween Time, ages 711 Northside Library
Every Thurs. 48 p.m. Free gallery admission to Wexner Centerexhibitions: Blues forSmokeand Peter GarfieldsThe Reverse Circumference of
Zero
Wexner Center
Every Thurs.5:30 p.m. Civic Association Walking Club Schoenbaum Ctr.
Every Fri.
Sat., Nov. 2 10 a.m.noon No litter clean up due to Make-a-difference-day on Oct. 26 -
Sun., Nov. 3 11 a.m.6 p.m. First Sundays (free gallery admission) Wexner Center
Tues., Nov. 5 4:30 p.m. Artists Talk Stan Douglas (free) Wexner Center
Mon., Nov. 11 6:30 p.m. Civic Association Communications Committee Godman Guild
Tues., Nov. 12 5:30 p.m. Civic Association Housing Committee Godman Guild
Wed., Nov. 13 5:30 p.m. Civic Association Steering Committee Godman Guild
68 p.m. Neighborhood Network Godman Guild
Mon., Nov. 18 6 p.m. Civic Association Food & Wellness Committee Godman Guild
Wed., Nov. 20 6:30 p.m. University Area Commission Northwood & High Bldg.
Thurs., Nov. 21 6 p.m. Civic Association Safety & Mobility Committee Pride Center
Thurs., Nov. 28 6:30 p.m. University Area Review Board Northside Library
Wed., Dec. 4 6:308 p.m. Civic Association Year-End Celebration at Orton Lab (AUCHO-I) 1445 Summit Street
Share with Us
Celebrating a big family moment? Enjoying something in the neighborhood? Dont forget to snap a photo and send
it our way! You might just see it in the next newsletter or on the website. Send your photos (with captions!) or storyideas to [email protected],or contact Jen Mankin at (614) 493-6968.
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You may have seen these two young womenaround WP recently. As representatives forAssurance Wireless, they are offering qualifying
residents a free cell phone, 250 free minutesand 250 free texts per month, plus voicemailcall waiting, and caller ID. Anyone who getsMedicaid, food stamps, SSI, or regular welfare(TANF) can sign up for this national programfunded by fees collected by phone companiesCall (773) 791-0729 for more info.
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Joyce Hughes, President
email: [email protected] Dixon, Vice President
Lydia Yoder, Secretary
email: [email protected] Qureshi, Treasurer
email: [email protected]
4th Wednesday of the month
6 p.m.
Schoenbaum Family Center
175 E. 7th Ave.
Next to Weinland Park Elementary
Free dinner provided
Did you know?
If you have any story ideas for thenewsletter, please email us!
Ideas for next months edition are due by
the second Monday of the current month.
Do your research first:
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You may have been visited recently by a XOOMEnergy or Just Energy salesperson offering tolower your monthly bill. Switching to one ofthese suppliers should not affect the quality o
safety of your service. However, it could lock youinto their rates, which are subject to change atany time, for as long as 5 years, and make youpay a large fee if you decide to leave early. Westrongly encourage you to read Choosing a Nat
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The Rebuilding Together Central Ohio Tool Library lets you borrow,for free, just about any tool you could need,
from landscaping toplumbing to carpentry. Find out more and download an applicationat www.rtcentralohio.org/tool-library,call (614) 258-6392, or visitthem just off 5thand Cassady at 2771 E. 4th Ave.
If you buy a newly built house in WP, you only have to pay taxes onthe land value
(not the structure) for 15 years. Similarly, if youmake significant improvements to your existing home or rentalproperty, you can
avoid property tax hikes
for 1012 years. Getdetails at development.columbus.gov/housing/content.aspx?id=22788or call (614) 645-8530.
Need answers about the new health care lawsgoing into effect?There is a national helpline available 24/7 at (800) 318-2596;lots of information can also be found at healthcare.gov.
Take advantage of Columbus 311 to help improve our neighbor-hood! Want to see graffiti removed from street signs or trashcans? Is your dumpster falling apart? Have a large item for trash
pickup? Street light out? Just call (614) 645-3111, fill out theform at 311.columbus.gov, or download the MyColumbus mobileapp for your smart phone, so you can take a photo and submit it
directly.
Get help with housing, utilities, substance abuse, adult- and child-care, emergency food, shelter, and clothing, and much more. Tofind out about programs available to you, call HandsOn Central
Ohio at (614) 221-6766 or visit 211centralohio.org.
Community Computer Alliance offers low-cost, Microsoft-Authorized refurbished computers, monitors, keyboards, mice,and cables to those who are elderly, disabled, or low-income. Give
them a call at (614) 223-1530 or visit ccompa.org.
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