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The Rosedale Tattler For the latest neighborhood information, please check our website at: www.northrosedalepark.org/ PAY YOUR 2014 MEMBERSHIP DUES TODAY! IN THIS ISSUE 2014 June Day... 1 Letter from the President... 2 Behind the Footlights... 3 NRP Book Club... 3 Vacant Property Task Force... 4 Block Captains Meeting... 4 Rosedale Grandmont Baseball is Back... 5 How to Recycle your CFL Bulbs... 6 Mu First Year at Cooke School... 6 NRP Easter Egg Hunt... 7 GRDC Update... 9 NRP Resident Featured... 11 2014 June Day... 11,12 & 13 Bulk Pickup... 12 NRPCA EBlast... 14 NRPCA Calendar... 14 Tattler Deadline... 14 Annual Run For The Roses... 15 Membership Application... 16 Fun Run Parade Rosedale Café Pony Rides Toddler Town Craft Tent Midway Games Pie Eating Contests Field Games Free Family Movie See page 12 for schedule 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 June 2014 Volume 89, Issue 6 Detroit, Michigan

Letter from President Hubert Sawyers III Question of the month: what is a neighborhood without its children? As a young(er) resident with no kids, I have experienced slight discomfort when kids are present. There is something to a smaller being buzzing around to humble a man my size. Either I scare a child or I m afraid I might hurt him or her, like the Of Mice and Men character, Lenny with the rabbit. I have since gotten used to having little kids in my midst. In fact, I quite like being around them. Many are still afraid of me and I m still awkward when trying to play with a toddler, but I now actually enjoy the experience. Through this change, my empathy for my neighborhood parents has heightened. When we first moved here, there was only one child between the four couples in our original potluck group. Now we have many more in our young family collective, even one from our original core group. When I meet with my young(er) neighbors, it is not uncommon for the discussion of schools or kid-friendly events becoming a topic. It is an active discussion, which is a deep reality for young families in northwest Detroit. Fortunately, we can influence the amount of kid-friendly events in North Rosedale Park. It is even a major concern of mine, even without having any kids of my own. The issue of schools, on the other hand, is not an area where we have a ton of influence. Yet. We are working on it though. As I write this, there are two events addressing the two major issues for young families. Best Classroom Project s northwest Detroit meet-up, hosted by neighbor Sarah Hulett, will have likely passed by the time you have read this. The other is North Rosedale Park s storied festival, June Day, which happens Saturday, June 14. Most of you reading this know June Day has been North Rosedale Park s landmark community event. As a kid, June Day ranked up there with Christmas and my birthday. From the parade to the calliope to all the midway games on the park grounds, June Day was magical. I think we can all be honest and say June Day has lost some of its luster for those who remember the event 20 years ago. A lot has changed. The number one difference today in my mind is the number of children living in the neighborhood. Now I believe that will change. New families with kids are moving into Grandmont-Rosedale on a regular basis. In the meantime, there is a definite need to diversify some of our programming to provide families with kids more to do locally. That is why supporting events like June Day is very important, regardless if you have children or not. The future of our region depends on it. 2 Next year will be the 85th anniversary of our storied festivalslash-carnival. Co-organizers, Julie Hacker and Tamara TK Kamara, have our current version down to a science, but they need more support to make it the event it deserves to be. This year, we need everyone to participate. Here are the best ways to do so: Volunteer to help with the event; we will need support pretty much all day Work with your block club to enter a float into the parade Consider contributing sponsorship funds, whether it be your or your employer Encourage your neighbors, extended family, and close friends to attend with you If you have questions on how to get involved, please contact me at President@NorthRosedalePark.org. I will be sure to make sure you get whatever information you need. Again, that s Saturday, June 14th. Julie and TK, along with Amy Good on the 5K run and Mary Davis in the kitchen, work miracles to produce a fun event. I am thankful that we have such great neighbors keeping our traditions alive. These ladies especially are tops in my book. Okay. If enough people read this and help, we can restore the luster to June Day. The key will be to maintain momentum into 2015. Let s think bigger. I m talking getting the mayor here, a neighborhood reunion, and possibly some carnival rides. Let s go! P.S. If you are interested in learning more about The Best Classroom Project, you can find them on Facebook. Just search Best Classroom Project. Tell Sarah I sent you and thank her for leading the charge. P.P.S Next month, I would like to see some feature stories or interviews of some of our fascinating neighbors. Could you suggest some neighbors? If yes, contact me at President@ NorthRosedalePark.org. The Rosedale Tattler

No doubt, you've heard of Alice in Wonderland. Well now she is coming through her living room mirror to celebrate with us. Joined by a panoply of fantastical characters, Alice will take us on a curious journey of delights. "The time has come," The Walrus said "To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing-wax - Of cabbages - and kings - And why the sea is boiling hot - And whether pigs have wings." Do you recall this bit of verse from your childhood? It is a small excerpt from the Lewis B. Carroll work: ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS. And it is the fall production of your own Park Players. The play is taken directly from the story, part prose, part rhyming poetry. The long list of characters can be cast with great flexibility. Many roles can be played by young or old(er), man or woman, boy or girl. You will notice some familiar characters in the list below. Behind the Footlights Alice in North Rosedale Park By Roger Loeb We start, of course, with Alice. She is joined by the Red and the White Queen, the Red and the White King, the Red and the White Knight (note a certain pattern? chess pieces), Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, Humpty Dumpty, the Walrus and the Carpenter, Pudding, Fawn, Gnat, Unicorn, Lion, Sheep, Beatle (bet you caught another pattern), Rose, Daisy, Larkspur, and Tiger Lily. The story can be enjoyed at many levels. The assorted humorous, charming, or curmudgeonly characters will captivate the youth. The remarkably clever and insightful puns and word-play will enchant the young at heart. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, September 3 at 7:00pm and Sunday, September 7 at 1:00pm. Many of the roles are only in one or two scenes and thus will not require attendance at all of the rehearsals. Always wanted a bit of whimsy in your life? Here it is beckoning you. Want to learn more about Alice Through the Looking Glass and Park Players? Come to our end of season picnic (just bring a dish to share) at 6:00pm on Sunday, June 8 at the North Rosedale Park Community House. And mark your calendar for performance dates: Nov. 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23. I'll leave you with one more Alice snippet: "Well, now that we have seen each other," said the unicorn, "if you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you." On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick s clever and beautiful wife disappears. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn t doing himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and shape of his wife s head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge. Under mounting pressure from the police and the media as well as Amy s fiercely doting parents the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he s definitely bitter but is he really a killer? Please join the Book Club in the Park (BCIP's) as we discuss GIRL GONE By Gillian Flynn on Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 6:00pm The North Rosedale Park Community House June 2014 Volume 89 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 Concerned about vacant properties in your neighborhood? Want to get involved? Join the Vacant Property Task Force! JAFRA COSMETICS Ina M. Grant Body Oils & Lotions, Fragrances, Make-up 313-535-1310 inagrant@sbcglobal.net Sign up for free brochures & sale information MARIA ENTERPRISES General Sewing Needs Alterations Tailoring Dressmaking Maria Bryant Detroit, MI 48291 313-537-1560 JR WATKINS PRODUCTS Linaments / Cold Remedies, Extracts Spices, Beauty Products and More Marsha Maxey 313-408-5500 or Jeepers1954@gmail.com 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 install split rail fences on Stahelin where homes have been demolished in order to prevent illegal dumping. You can also donate yard waste bags, water and volunteer for clean-ups in the neighborhoods. 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, JUNE 3, 2014 We need your involvement now more than ever. Al Baumgardner Co-Owner Jim Baumgardner Co-Owner BAUMGARDNER MECHANICAL, INC. Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical 24850 W. McNichols Detroit, MI 48219 Licensed & Insured (313) 537-1600 #71-04661 Fax (313) 537-2801 PIANO & GUITAR LESSONS For the Young and the Not-so-young Park Resident 255-1627 MICHAEL HOWD PLASTERING 4th Generation Wet Plasterer Repairwork our speciality 734-772-3656 cubalibrehavs9@aol.com Insured 4 The Rosedale Tattler

Opening Day for Rosedale Grandmont Baseball And the parks are buzzing with the sound of baseball once again! Crack... you can hear the roar only it s not Tiger Baseball- it s Rosedale Little League with Baseball, T-Ball, Coach Pitch, and Soft-Ball, and our season is in full swing! We kicked off the beginning of the season with our Annual Opening Day festivities on April 26 with Parade & Music performed by Cass Techs Marching Band; plenty of Community support and our All You Can Eat Annual Pancake Fundraiser Breakfast sponsored by our own Rosedale Grays Sr. Baseball Team Coaches. What a fantastic day it was for every child and parent apart of this annual festival and the start of our Spring & Summer Baseball Season. You can continually follow and support the Rosedale Baseball Little League by coming out to our games on Saturdays and throughout the week once school ends, with games being held at the Stoepel Park Diamonds, South of Outer Drive & East of Evergreen. You can visit our website at: www.rglittleleaguebaseball.org for team schedules and play dates and more pictures and videos of this past Opening Days festivities. We d also like to give a BIG shout out to the ardent efforts of our Rosedale Grandmont Sr. Grays Coaching Staff along with the Rosedale Grandmont Development Corporation s Staff for raising the funds necessary to bring about major park changes at Stoepel Park, such as the Walking Track, fencing and new & improved baseball diamonds, lighting and parking lot renovations, and even more improvements to come in partnership with the City of Detroit Parks & Recreation and In Kind Sponsors. Because of their persistence we will have a community park with baseball diamonds to continually be proud of for generations to come! Thank you very much! Go Rosedale! Thanks again, JoA Zuberi-Clark/Parent Volunteer Coordinator June 2014 Volume 89 5

How to recycle CFLs Recycling bins for used CFLs will be available soon at participating retailers. Check back for more information. To find other local recycling centers, go to www.earth911. com or contact your local municipal solid waste agency. HOW TO CLEAN UP A BROKEN CFL The EPA recommends the following steps for CFL clean-up and disposal. 1) If a CFL breaks in your home, open a window or door and have people and pets leave the room for at least 15 minutes. Also, shut off your central forced air furnace/ air conditioning system if you have one. 2) Scoop up the powder and glass fragments with something stiff such as two pieces of cardboard or index cards. Don t use a metal dustpan because the mercury will stick to it. 3) Put the broken fragments in a glass jar with a metal lid or in a sealed plastic bag. 4) Use the sticky side of duct tape to remove any fine particles. 5) Wipe the surface area with a damp disposable rag or paper towel. 6) Put all waste, duct tape, and cleanup materials into the jar or plastic bag along with the broken bulb pieces. 7) Wash your hands and face. 8) Place the jar or bag in an outdoors trash container or take it to a facility that accepts household hazardous waste. If the bulb breaks on carpeting and you need to vacuum, remove or empty the vacuum bag into a sealed plastic bag when you re finished. You can also get more information from ENERGY STAR on CFLs and what to do if your CFL bulb breaks. My First Year as a Cooke Elementary School Student This is only my first year here at Cooke School and I love it! I have really enjoyed Cooke very much because I have made many friends. It has made my educational experience even better than all the other schools in Detroit that I have attended. All of the teachers are nice and I get along with them quite well. I love it! I am coming back for fifth grade but not for sixth grade because I m moving back to Florida. When I grow up and become a doctor, I will owe it all to Cooke School. By Sierra Galbraith, Grade 4 6 The Rosedale Tattler

North Rosedale Easter Egg Hunt Thanks to the many volunteers who donated their time, money, candy & supplies to make this years' annual Easter Egg Hunt a huge success. Special thanks goes out to Deborah Virgiles, the owner of our neighborhood McDonald's, and long time resident Lois Drafts for donating cookies, juice & art supplies. Photos by Sharon LeMieux June 2014 Volume 89 7

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COME CELEBRATE GRDC S 25TH ANNIVESARY! Next month, on July 12 from 11am -3pm at Ramsay Park, Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation is throwing a 25th Anniversary party for all residents in the Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods. The picnic is GRDC s way of saying thank you for 25 years of support, encouragement and dedication. The food, games, raffles and fun is free for residents! We d like to celebrate with our anniversary as well our community s dedication to keeping our neighborhood strong. Let s keep going for another 25 years! Bring your kids, your appetites, and your neighborly spirit. For information about how to get tickets for the picnic, contact Bill Frey at 313-255-7214 or williamfrey1@gmail.com. TOM GODDEERIS RECEIVES TOP HONOR On April 29, at the Building Michigan Communities Conference in Lansing attended by over 1,500, Tom Goddeeris, executive director of Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation, received the prestigious Terrance R. Duvernay Award. This award is the Michigan State Housing Development Authority s (MSHDA) top honor for those who demonstrate extraordinary commitment to community development. FARMERS MARKET OPENING DAY FESTIVITIES Thursday, June 5 from 4-8pm is the Northwest Detroit Farmers Market Opening Day! To celebrate its ninth season and its new location at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale, the Farmers Market is pulling out all the stops. Opening Day will feature an artisans market, live music, kids activities, and a raffle. A new feature of this year s market is Market Books, a lending library where shoppers can take a book, leave a book, or even read a book at the outdoor seating. June 2014 Volume 89 The Farmers Market will run every Thursday from 4-8pm until October 9. If you have questions about the Farmers Market, or would like to volunteer, call Chelsea Neblett at 734-323-2487 or email at cneblett@grandmontrosedale.com. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ORDINANCE PASSES On April 29 Detroit City Council voted unanimously to pass the Special Assessment District (SAD) ordinance. This ordinance establishes a process through which neighborhoods such as Grandmont Rosedale could create local Special Assessment Districts to collect special fees specifically for such services as snow removal and security. A majority of area property owners will have to sign a petition in favor of the district before it can be created. For more information, or to volunteer to help establish a SAD in our community, contact Community Security Program Manager Karen Johnson Moore at kmoore@grandmontrosedale. com or at 313-387-4732 ext. 110. TRASH TALKIN JUNE 28 Please join the GRDC Beautification Task Force for a free cup of coffee and some great company before heading out to make our neighborhood look a bit better. The occasion is Trash Talkin, the monthly neighborhood clean-up event that meets from 9-11am every fourth Saturday at Always Brewing Detroit, 19180 Grand River. Trash Talkin will take place on June 28, July 26, August 23, and September 27. There will always be free coffee and ready conversation. NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING The next Neighborhood Safety Meeting is on Thursday, June 26 at 6:30pm at the Community House, 18445 Scarsdale. There will be representation from the 8th precinct at the meeting. For more information, contact Kiana Miller at kmiller@grandmontrosedale.com or 313-387-4732, ext. 109. LOOKING FOR A HOME IN GRANDMONT ROSEDALE? The Spring home buying season has arrived and GRDC has several newly renovated homes ready for sale. Each home has been thoroughly updated and is in movein condition. Whether you are looking for a cozy 2 bedroom ranch or a stately 4 bedroom brick colonial, GRDC has a home to fit your family and budget. In addition to getting a beautifully renovated home, homebuyers will also receive down payment assistance and free homebuyer counseling to insure that they get off on the right foot. Check out the GRDC website at www.grandmontrosedale.com for more details and a complete list of homes for sale or call 313-387-4732 ext. 100 today. JOIN THE CRIME ALERT NETWORK The Grandmont Rosedale Crime Alert sends out email alerts as reported by community residents about recent suspicious or criminal incidents or activities in the Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods. The goal is to prevent crime by sharing information among area residents. To join the Grandmont Rosedale Crime Alert system, send an e-mail request to grandmontrosedalecrimealert@ googlegroups.com. VISIT MYGRANDMONTROSEDALE. ORG Want to stay up to date on all the latest happenings in the Grandmont Rosedale community? Visit mygrandmontrosedale.org to find neighborhood stories, a calendar of community events, a business directory, and much more. We are on Facebook, too find us at facebook.com/mygrandmontrosedale! GET THE GRDC E-MAIL BLAST! Sign up to receive GRDC s weekly email newsletter and get timely neighborhood news delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday morning. Don t miss out. Send an e-mail to info@grandmontrosedale.com and ask to be added to the list today. 9

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A BRIGHT FUTURE IN NORTH ROSEDALE PARK Midway Games Parade Face Painting Rosedale Cafe Free Family Movie Night Balloon Animals Run for the Roses Pie Eating Contest Field Games JUNE DAY WISH LIST Want to contribute to June Day but unsure of how to. Here is our wish list of items that can be donated: 20 cases of water 3 20 bags of Charcoal Napkins total of 500 count Foam plates total 125 count Paper towel 3 rolls 2 large squeezable Mayo 3 large squeezable Ketchup 4 large squeezable Mustard 3 large squeezable sweet pickle relish 2 large jars of dill pickles To donate, either drop off at the community house during regular business hours let them know it is for June Day, or call Julie Hacker at 313-706-8408 to arrange for a pick up. The Star of the Junior League of Detroit 2014 Designers' Show House By Maria Bryant North Rosedale Park resident Loretta Crenshaw studied design at Wayne State University and has been decorating homes for over 20 years. Previously a partner in a home décor/antique shop in Indian Village, Crenshaw and Associates has decorated numerous private homes in the Detroit Metropolitan area. This year's "Sophisticated Beauty" living room, is her third consecutive Junior League Show House endeavor. Ms. Crenshaw has lent her artistic touch to many historic neighborhood home tours including Indian Village, Boston Edison, Rosedale Park and Palmer woods. The Junior League of Detroit is a charity that supports Detroit area projects. In 2012 they gave $1000 scholarships to 100 Detroit Public school students. The Show House is their largest fundraiser. The May 2nd issue of the Detroit Free Press ran an article about Ms. Crenshaw and a picture of her sophisticated living room was featured on the front page of the "Homestyle" magazine. Both can be viewed online at detroitnews.com/homestyle. You may contact Ms. Crenshaw at crenshawdesigns.com and crenshawdesigns4you@yahoo.com. Congratulation Ms. Crenshaw for a job well done! Photo by Jeff Garland June 2014 Volume 89 11

84th June Day Schedule EVENT LOCATION START TIME END TIME Registration 1 Mile Race...Front of Community House... 7:30 AM... 7:50 AM Registration 5K Race/Walk...Front of Community House... 7:45 AM... 8:15 AM Start 1 Mile Fun Run...Throughout Community... 8:00 AM... Start 5K Fun Run...Throughout Community... 8:30 AM... Parade Line-Up...Corner of Glastonbury and Bretton... 10:00 AM... Parade Start...West on Bretton from Glastonbury... to Warwick and back... 11:00 AM... Opening Ceremonies...Community House Grounds...12:00 PM... Rosedale Café Open...Community House...12:00 PM...4:00 PM Zumba Fitness Lessons (Tentative)...Main Stage...2:00 PM...2:45 PM Horse and Pony Rides for all ages provided by the Buffalo Soldiers Heritage Center of Detroit...Baseball Diamond...12:00 PM...2:00 PM Toddler Town Open (Tentative; pending volunteers - Contact tamarakamara@gmail.com to volunteer)...south End of Playground...12:00 PM...4:00 PM Craft Tent...Community House Grounds...12:00 PM...4:00 PM Midway Games...Community House Grounds...12:00 PM...4:00 PM Pie Eating Contests...Community House Grounds...2:00 PM...2:30 PM Field Games...West Soccer Field...2:00 PM...4:00 PM Sack Races by age...2:20 PM...2:40 PM Mother/Daughter 3 Legged Race...2:40 PM...3:00 PM Father/Son 3 Legged Race...3:00 PM...3:20 PM Balloon Toss...3:20 PM...3:40 PM Egg Race...3:40 PM...4:00 PM Free Family Movie Night (Popcorn for sale)...inside Community House...6:30 PM...8:30 PM E Wanted: Keyboard and a monitor with cable for an HP computer for the community house interns. Thank you to Julie Hacker for the donation of the computer. 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 313.399.9122 Licensed & Insured Affordable Prices Senior Discounts 12 The Rosedale Tattler

WANTED: JUNE DAY VENDORS SPACE RENTAL: Spaces are outdoors only and will be approximately 10 x15 spaces are available for $25. You must supply your own tables and tents. Check or money order payable to NRPCAA and a SASE for confirmation. HELP MAKE JUNE DAY 2014 A SUCCESS BECOME A JUNE DAY SPONSOR Please check ( X ) your level of support on the form below and mail back by June 10th J. Hacker c/o North Rosedale Park Civic Association 18445 Scarsdale Detroit, MI 48223 (Make checks payable to NRPCA) $500 SHINNING STAR SPONSOR Your donation will help to sponsor the nighttime entertainment and larger events. DESCRIPTION: Organizations or individuals offering art, crafts, educational materials, products or information that is positive, uplifting and applies to building family values and traditions. JUNE DAY 2014 Sponsored by the North Rosedale Park Civic Association Saturday June 14, 2014 11-4PM Name of organization or business Name of contact person Type of merchandise Phone (day) (evening) Address City Zip Signature Date Number of spaces: x $25 = $ (Check or money order made payable to NRPCA) Mail to: June Day Arts & Crafts Vendors, NRPCA, 18445 Scarsdale, Detroit, MI, 48223. Include a SASE for your confirmation. We reserve the right to refuse any exhibitor at our own discretion. The North Rosedale Park Civic Association shall not be responsible for any loss of money, loss or damage to property or personal injury. A sign with your company's name will be placed in front of the designated area that you are supporting. $250 RAY OF LIGHT SPONSOR Your donation will help to supply the food for the event and entertainment. A sign with your companies name will be placed in front of the designated area that you are supporting. $100 SUNSHINE SPONSOR Your donation will help to support the larger events such as the bouncer, giant slide, ponies and the choo-choo train. A sign with your company s name will be placed in front of the designated event. TIME: Set up is from 10-11 AM. No early-birds or selling before 11 AM is allowed. Held rain or shine. No refund. The selling of food, animals, or used clothing is prohibited. Company Name Address City Zip Phone Thank you for your generosity and plan to join us on June 14th! RENTAL DEADLINE: JUNE 4. 2014 For information, call Julie Hacker 313-706-8408 $50 ROSE SPONSOR Your donation will support the midway games, field games and other activities for the young children A sign with your company s name will be placed in front of the designated event. OTHER Your donation will support the June Day activities. A sign will be placed with your company s name in front of the designated event June 2014 Volume 89 13

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: eblast@northrosedalepark.org. 1 Rental... 3pm 2 Rental... 10am 2 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 2 Rental... 7pm 2 June Day Planning Mtg... 7pm 3 Block Captains Mtg... 6:30pm 4 HEP Walk Group... 5pm 4 Rental... 7pm 5 NRPCA Board Mtg... 6:30pm 5 Rental... 10am 6 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 7 Rental... 3pm 8 Rental... 4pm 9 Rental... 10am 9 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 9 June Day Planning Mtg... 7pm NRPCA Calendar June 2014 9 Rental... 7pm 11 HEP Walk Group... 5pm 11 Rental... 7pm 10 Rental... 5pm 12 Rental... 10am 13 June Day Prep... 14 JUNE DAY!... 16 Rental... 10am 16 HEP Walk Group... 16 Rental... 7pm 18 HEP Walk Group... 5pm 18 Rental... 7pm 19 Rental... 10am 19 NRPCA Book Club Mtg... 6pm 20 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 20 Rental... 7pm 21 Rental... 7pm 22 Rental... 10am 23 Rental... 10am 23 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 23 Rental... 7pm 25 HEP Walk Group... 5pm 25 Rental... 5pm 26 Rental... 10am 26 Neighborhood Safety Mtg... 6:30pm 27 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 28 Rental... 7pm 30 Rental... 10am 30 HEP Walk Group... 5:30pm 30 Rental... 7pm Rent the Community House for Your Next Function! Call Nicole Daniels at (313) 837-3416 to reserve your upcoming event. Benefits of renting the Community House supports your community, house-sitter on duty, security on duty, short drive home!!! 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. 14 The Rosedale Tattler

84th Annual June Day Run for the Roses 1 Mile Fun Run 5K Run/Walk Saturday, June 14, 2014 Hosted by: North Rosedale Park Civic Association START TIME 1 Mile & 5K Walk 8 a.m. 5K Run 8:30 a.m. LOCATION North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale, Detroit MI REGISTRATION 1 Mile & 5K Walk 7:30 to 7: 50 a.m. 5K Run 7:45 to 8:15 a.m. COURSE 1 Mile Starting at the Community House driveway, course laps the 4 acre Park grounds twice, where runners can enjoy the pastoral beauty of the heart of North Rosedale Park. 5K Beginning at the Community House driveway, runners and walkers will travel through the beautiful tree-lined streets of this historic neighborhood with lush landscaping. AWARDS Simplified this year!! Like last year we will keep track of times and congratulate age group winners but your award will be the recognition of your fellow runners and other spectators!! (and, of course, mention in the Tattler for top finishers) ENTRY FEE Simplified this year! $10 suggested--or more or less--donation to support the NRPCA; $15 suggested if running both races. Pay on Race Day when you register no need to preregister! CONTACT Make checks payable to NRPCA, or cash; bring on Race Day. Won t be running or walking but want to participate? PERFECT! We need you to volunteer! We need folks to direct runners at turns, record finishing times, etc. Fulfill your June Day volunteer obligation and be done by 9:30 am!!! Call 313-410-4752 or email agoodamy@aol.com RUN FOR THE ROSES REGISTRATION FORM (Clip and complete in advance if you wish; bring with you on Race Day; will make registration go more smoothly!) Name Age on Race Day Gender 1 Mile 5K 1. 2. Address: City: Zip: Phone Number: Total: Waiver: In consideration of the acceptance of my entry, I and my executors, heirs & administrators, waive, release, and discharge all rights and claims for damages I may have against the Run for the Roses run, the June Day Committee, The North Rosedale Park Civic Association and its officers, directors and members. Signature (parent or guardian if under 18) June 2014 Volume 89 15

North Rosedale Park Civic Association Membership Application Name(s) Address Zip Code Phone Email Membership Dues Resident... $60 Non-Resident... $40 Business... $40 Enclosed is $ in payment for dues for the year ending December 31,2014. 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! NRPCA 2014 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: Hubert Sawyers III 313-451-0808 president@northrosedalepark.org Capital Campaign, IT VICE-PRESIDENT: Joe Kvoriak 313-444-2294 vicepresident@northrosedalepark.org Cooke School, Detroit Works PAST-PRESIDENT: Cheryl Buswell 586-222-9454 pastpresident@northrosedalepark.org DIRECTOR: Kathy Garrett 313-537-0352 directorgarrett@northrosedalepark.org GRDC, Tattler Erma Leaphart-Gouch 313-532-7184 directorgouch@northrosedalepark.org Adult Programming, Membership Tripp Marshall 313-766-6745 directormarshall@northrosedalepark.org Cooke School, Family Programming Susan Steigerwalt 313-549-9523 directorsteigerwalt@northrosedalepark.org Youth Sports Richard Castillo 888-407-7460 directorcastillo@northrosedalepark.org Neighborhood Safety, Vacant Property Robert (Bob) Weed 586-764-0562 directorweed@northrosedalepark.org Block Clubs, Code Enforcement James Mallory directormallory@northrosedalepark.org Motor City Makeover Sharon LeMieux 313-255-7207 directorlemieux@northrosedalepark.org Programming APPOINTEES CORR. SECRETARY: Marcia Closson 313-835-1103 corsecretary@northrosedalepark.org Northwest Farmers' Market, Park Players MEM. SECRETARY: NaJuan Lockhart memsecretary@northrosedalepark.org 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 Financial Processes NRP CODE ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE HOT LINE: (313) 923-7350 codeenforcement@northrosedalepark.org PROGRAM MANAGER: Sheariah Boswell Howard howardbshear@yahoo.com PROGRAM ORGANIZER: Jessica Bickman Jessica.Bickmann@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 16 The Rosedale Tattler