Posted on May 13, 2014 in Past Calendar
The Trash Mob (#1)
Saturday, May 24, 2014
9:30 am – 10:30 am
The Trash Mob is a new beautification initiative from the Village Neighborhood Association, and we need YOU! In just 10 minutes, you’ll be doing your part for a cleaner Village – just in time for Memorial Day!
Here’s how it works:
On specified Saturday mornings from 9:30 am – 10:30 am, you’ll only need to complete these two simple steps to be eligible to win:
Step 1. Sweep the litter on your sidewalk and curb into a neat pile.
Step 2. E-mail your location to [email protected] and we’ll pick it up.
THAT’S IT!
By participating, your email address will be entered to win a prize from select local businesses such as Pig & Pepper, Union Republic, and Light Horse Tavern
The Unofficial (and Non-Binding) “MOB RULES”!
Rule #1: Rain or shine…Mobs never rest.
Rule #2: You must live within the Village neighborhood boundaries.
Rule #3: Your sidewalk/curb is clean? Well, that’s the point, right? E-mail us at [email protected] and you’ll be entered to win just for checking in.
Rule #4: Do you love winning? Sweep your neighbor’s space, and email us their address, too, along with yours, and you’ll double your odds! Sweep another neighbor’s space and triple your odds! Sweep the whole Village and you’re guaranteed to win!
Rule #5: Did you e-mail us after 10:30? Well, thank you for cleaning our neighborhood, but we need to have at least one strict rule.
Rule #6: Drawings will be held at the next Village Neighborhood Association meeting. You do not need to be present to win, but you would miss out on the free cookies.
The Trash Mob and You. Let’s Clean Up the Village…Together.
For more information:
www.jcvillage.org/trashmob
The Trash Mob “Hits” for May 24th!
Posted on May 4, 2014 in Past Calendar
Thursday, July 10, 2014
7:30pm – 9:00pm
365 Second Street
(Between Monmouth & Brunswick Streets)
Enter through the far left door
Please join us for our last general meeting until September!
AGENDA & GUESTS
Developers of 375 Fifth Street (located between Newark and Brunswick) will be on hand to present their plans and hear comments regarding their proposed redevelopment for 375 Fifth Street.
The proposed project will be seeking zoning variances as currently proposed and this is your opportunity to have your opinions be heard (for or against) and to have your opinions considered in formulating the Village Neighborhood Association’s position to the Zoning Board on the proposed project.