Join your friends and neighbors on Thursday, July 26th for a Community Meeting held at the Wells Fargo building on Main Street, hosted by Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR).
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The featured speaker will be Springfield's own Lisa Rinaman, otherwise known as The St.Johns Riverkeeper, to talk about the relationship between Springfield, Jacksonville and the River, and how residents can protect and support this invalubale asset.
In addition, other noteable neighborhood news and information will be shared, with an open Q&A time to satisfy all your burning questions and curiosities.
That's Thursday, July 26th at 6:30pm at Wells Fargo (6th & Main). Refreshments will be served as well.
Hope to see you there.
Still waiting on a letter of support from Lisa on the Shipyards/Landmar Pier 2010-604 that I can take to the commissioners of FIND and our city council and Administration. Just got back from putting in at Mayor Alvin Brown's newest kayak launch on Hogans Creek at Catherine St. Mayor Brown is Rockin it!!!!
Kayaked and fished under the brand new no fishing signs not before Waterways. Had a Super day on the water will post on another thread.
Anyone going to the SJRA meeting? Does anybody care?
FIND meeting next week.
Governor Scott and the commissioners of FIND know its a local issue.
The Riverwalk is being connected as I'm writing this. Huge urban construction update not being reported.
What will be the message?
I am Downtown and why you aren't.
Quote from: Bill Hoff on July 13, 2012, 12:03:33 PM
Join your friends and neighbors on Thursday, July 26th for a Community Meeting held at the Wells Fargo building on Main Street, hosted by Springfield Preservation and Revitalization (SPAR).
(http://gallery.myspringfield.org/photos/i-wGLFDFd/0/M/i-wGLFDFd-M.jpg)
The featured speaker will be Springfield's own Lisa Rinaman, otherwise known as The St. Johns Riverkeeper, to talk about the relationship between Springfield, Jacksonville and the River, and how residents can protect and support this invalubale asset.
In addition, other noteable neighborhood news and information will be shared, with an open Q&A time to satisfy all your burning questions and curiosities.
That's Thursday, July 26th at 6:30pm at Wells Fargo (6th & Main). Refreshments will be served as well.
Hope to see you there.
1 week from today. ;)
And looking forward to it.