"The Mission of the Walnut Hills Association is to dedicate our neighborhood efforts to ensure safety, security, and knowledge for all our residents."
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
“Days of Autumn Celebration”
“Days of Autumn Celebration”
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009
Time: 4-8:30 PM
Location: COTR-Church On The Rock
321 Edgar Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio 45410
Phone: 937-254-7522
Your invited to come and enjoy a beautiful Autumn Evening for the Walnut Hills Community hosted by Church On the Rock. The evening will include live music, face painting and pumpkin decorating for the children. Free hot dogs, beverages and desert for everyone.
Special Evening Events will include:
Chili Cook-off Contest
Bring your favorite chili and enter our contest to win a great prize. First place prize $100.00, 2nd place prize $50.00 and 3rd place $25.00.
All entries for the Chili Cook Off will be received from 4:00 PM-5:00 PM, October 17, 2009. There is a $5.00 donation per entry, one entry per person
Carved Pumpkin Contest-bring your own specially designed carved pumpkin and enter our contest. A first place prize will be awarded for best carved pumpkin in specific age groups. (Children, Youth and Adult).
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009
Time: 4-8:30 PM
Location: COTR-Church On The Rock
321 Edgar Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio 45410
Phone: 937-254-7522
Your invited to come and enjoy a beautiful Autumn Evening for the Walnut Hills Community hosted by Church On the Rock. The evening will include live music, face painting and pumpkin decorating for the children. Free hot dogs, beverages and desert for everyone.
Special Evening Events will include:
Chili Cook-off Contest
Bring your favorite chili and enter our contest to win a great prize. First place prize $100.00, 2nd place prize $50.00 and 3rd place $25.00.
All entries for the Chili Cook Off will be received from 4:00 PM-5:00 PM, October 17, 2009. There is a $5.00 donation per entry, one entry per person
Carved Pumpkin Contest-bring your own specially designed carved pumpkin and enter our contest. A first place prize will be awarded for best carved pumpkin in specific age groups. (Children, Youth and Adult).
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Police Report 7-17-09 to 9-1-09
This report came in after the newsletter was sent to be printed.
Unarmed Robbery 1
Armed Robbery 2
Commercial Armed Robbery 2
Residential Burglaries 15
Garage Burglaries 6
Grand Theft Auto 5
Theft from Auto 24
Vandalism 31
Residential Arson 1
Unarmed Robbery 1
Armed Robbery 2
Commercial Armed Robbery 2
Residential Burglaries 15
Garage Burglaries 6
Grand Theft Auto 5
Theft from Auto 24
Vandalism 31
Residential Arson 1
Friday, September 04, 2009
Right of Entry Program
The Dayton Police Department recently implemented a program that will enable police officers to work with business and rental property and vacant lot owners to enforce criminal trespass laws. The program, called "Right of Entry", works as follows:
Business, rental property and vacant lot owners complete a Right of Entry (ROE) Agreement. The agreement, which is notarized, contains the owner's emergency or after hours telephone number. Officers will have access to this information, 24 hours of the day, seven days of the week.
The property owner gives consent for the Dayton Police Department to enter common areas of rental properties and businesses during non-business hours.
By signing the agreement, business, rental property and vacant lot owners agree to cooperate in the prosecution of persons charged with criminal trespass.
Property owners must post and maintain ROE stickers on all entry doors, or, in the case of a vacant lot, posted on a visible, permanent sign. Posting ROE stickers must occur within 48 hours of signing the agreement.
For a first time offense, officers will issue violators a criminal warning tag. The warning tag will contain the following language: "As an agent of the above premises, I hereby warn you not to return to this address without written permission of the owner."
The no trespassing period remains in effect for three years. Subsequent violations of the trespassing ordinance may result in an arrest, provided probable cause exists to do so.
Officers frequently discover individuals inside vacant businesses or rental properties who claim to have permission to be on the premises. In many cases, the officers do not have the ability to verify the claim, as they do not have access to the property owner's name or telephone number. Participation in this program eliminates this problem.
If you or someone you know owns a business, rental property or vacant lot, and are interested in learning more about this program, please contact the First District at 333-1290. I will distribute additional information about this program at tomorrow's meeting of the Northeast Priority Board. Officers attending upcoming neighborhood association meetings will also distribute information about the program.
Business, rental property and vacant lot owners complete a Right of Entry (ROE) Agreement. The agreement, which is notarized, contains the owner's emergency or after hours telephone number. Officers will have access to this information, 24 hours of the day, seven days of the week.
The property owner gives consent for the Dayton Police Department to enter common areas of rental properties and businesses during non-business hours.
By signing the agreement, business, rental property and vacant lot owners agree to cooperate in the prosecution of persons charged with criminal trespass.
Property owners must post and maintain ROE stickers on all entry doors, or, in the case of a vacant lot, posted on a visible, permanent sign. Posting ROE stickers must occur within 48 hours of signing the agreement.
For a first time offense, officers will issue violators a criminal warning tag. The warning tag will contain the following language: "As an agent of the above premises, I hereby warn you not to return to this address without written permission of the owner."
The no trespassing period remains in effect for three years. Subsequent violations of the trespassing ordinance may result in an arrest, provided probable cause exists to do so.
Officers frequently discover individuals inside vacant businesses or rental properties who claim to have permission to be on the premises. In many cases, the officers do not have the ability to verify the claim, as they do not have access to the property owner's name or telephone number. Participation in this program eliminates this problem.
If you or someone you know owns a business, rental property or vacant lot, and are interested in learning more about this program, please contact the First District at 333-1290. I will distribute additional information about this program at tomorrow's meeting of the Northeast Priority Board. Officers attending upcoming neighborhood association meetings will also distribute information about the program.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Updates at Cleveland School
Just wanted to send you some Updates for Cleveland PK-8 Neighborhood School Center:
All of our programs are open to the community!
Cleveland Neighborhood School Center is now offering YMCA After School Care Mon-Fri 3-6pm for children pk-6th grade. This is a licensed program where children receive homework help, crafts, physical activities, and cooking.
NEW TIME! Dads' Night will be on Third Thursdays starting Sept. 17th 6-8pm at Cleveland School! Dads' Night is an opportunity for dads to have open gym and play games with their children.
Zumba will resume Sept. 10th at Cleveland School. Zumba is an adult fitness class that is offered every Thursday 4-5pm for $2. If you are a member of the YMCA...it's FREE!
Martial Arts: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-4:45 for Kids K-8.
COMING SOON: Healthy Lifestyles: Cooking & Exercise class; "Turn Off TV Week" detials coming soon!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
International Walk to School Day: October 7th
Trunk or Treat: October 29th (Thursday 6-8pm)
If you are interested in any of these programs or have questions, please contact Kym Beasley 937-474-2091 or KBeasley@dps.k12.oh.us
All of our programs are open to the community!
Cleveland Neighborhood School Center is now offering YMCA After School Care Mon-Fri 3-6pm for children pk-6th grade. This is a licensed program where children receive homework help, crafts, physical activities, and cooking.
NEW TIME! Dads' Night will be on Third Thursdays starting Sept. 17th 6-8pm at Cleveland School! Dads' Night is an opportunity for dads to have open gym and play games with their children.
Zumba will resume Sept. 10th at Cleveland School. Zumba is an adult fitness class that is offered every Thursday 4-5pm for $2. If you are a member of the YMCA...it's FREE!
Martial Arts: Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-4:45 for Kids K-8.
COMING SOON: Healthy Lifestyles: Cooking & Exercise class; "Turn Off TV Week" detials coming soon!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
International Walk to School Day: October 7th
Trunk or Treat: October 29th (Thursday 6-8pm)
If you are interested in any of these programs or have questions, please contact Kym Beasley 937-474-2091 or KBeasley@dps.k12.oh.us
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