Spring 2019 - Grandmont Rosedale Development...
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Spring 2019
INSIDEThanks to All .............................2Placemaking Projects.......... ......4New Pop-Up Shop ....................6Farmers’ Market .......................7
For 30 years GRDC has been dedicated to sustaining and improving Grandmont Rosedale. We have renovated and resold more than 115 previously vacant homes, and renovated seven commercial buildings. GRDC has provided home repair loans and grants to more than 150 homeowners. GRDC created the Vacant Property Task Force and the Crime Prevention Task Force,
resident-led initiatives that maintain abandoned homes, and spread the word about crime prevention strategies in cooperation with local police. GRDC has repurposed over 16 vacant lots, and renovated seven neighborhood parks and school playgrounds. GRDC opened the Grand River WorkPlace, the first neighborhood co-working space in Detroit, and this year GRDC
celebrates the 15th year of our Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market. These many and various initiatives have been funded and directed by Grandmont Rosedale residents and our funders. Please help us begin our next 30 years with renewed support by donating today. To support GRDC, go to grandmontrosedale.com, or stop by and visit us at 19800 Grand River.
GRDC’s Crime Prevention Task Force knows that a terrific way to increase awareness of crime prevention strategies while also letting our seniors know that they are valued members of the community is to throw them a party! More than 100 seniors attended the December Senior Luncheon where
they shared a delicious lunch, did some chair yoga, even hustled a little, and, most importantly, got to know other people in their community. Engagement with their community not only makes seniors safer, it makes them and their communities healthier. Plans for a spring senior luncheon are underway.
13th Annual Neighborhood Open House a Great Success
Senior Holiday Luncheon Draws an Enthusiastic Crowd
GRDC Celebrates 30 Years of Community Impact and Innovation in Grandmont Rosedale
More than 300 attended the 13th Annual Grandmont Rosedale Neighborhood Open House on May 5. Attendees toured 10 homes, learned about the many
community amenities, and received information on home loan options and tax abatement. This annual event is a terrific opportunity for Grandmont Rosedale to show off its beautiful homes, growing business community, many neighborhood organizations, and our dedication to our community. This collaborative event involved volunteer residents,
business owners, and sponsors: GRDC, Robinson Realty and Management Group, Fifth Third Bank, Huntington Bank, and PNC Bank. The visitors and potential home buyers were warmly welcomed by the Grandmont Rosedale community who invited visitors to think of Grandmont Rosedale as “A Place Where You Belong.”
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GRDC thanks the following families and businesses for their generous support of our programs between July 1, 2017-January 15, 2019. Your contributions make a real difference in our community! If we’ve forgotten your name on either the donor or volunteer list, we apologize and please let us know! Contact Tom Ridgway at [email protected] or 313.387.4732, ext. 100.
2019 GRDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROSEDALE PARKFrank D. Raben, TreasurerRenee Kent, PresidentDale Thomson
NORTH ROSEDALE PARKWilliam Frey, Vice PresidentDesirae Tolbert
GRANDMONTCharlotte WrightKevin Johnson
GRANDMONT #1Annie Mae HoltOliver ColeCheryl Minniefield
MINOCK PARKKenneth Wolfe
AT LARGEPhil SchloopBernard MorganVicki Holmes, SecretaryJohn Bry
GRDC19800 Grand RiverDetroit, MI 48223313 387 4732 Voice313 387 5158 Fax
Email us at [email protected]
Visit our web page atwww.grandmontrosedale.com
Thanks to Our Supporters
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GRDC is a non-profit, community-based organization working to preserve and improve the Grandmont Rosedale Neighborhoods of northwest Detroit. We take a comprehensive approach to community revitalization, with programs designed to renovate vacant homes, assist local homeowners and businesses, beautify our community and keep our neighborhoods safe and vibrant.
CONTRIBUTORSMary AdamsJohn and Dorothy
AmbergerVelonda AndersonGeorge and Brenda
AndersonJerry Gordon and
Artemae M. AndersonGrace AndrewsMaureen AnwayPaul Asmar and Gus
AzarJoyce AtkinsKarl BaerMonique Baker-
McCormickRaymond and Grace
BazmoreGary and Carole Ann
BeamanRobert BergRichard BerlinThomas BlaserRoman and Loretta
BochenekLeonard and Marta
BoehmAretha Glover
BohannonDavid BookerRaymond BoothJohn BossThomas and Kathryn
BoyerKaren BradfieldGerald and Susan
BroniakWalter and Mary BrownMarsha BruhnJohn BryMatthew Burke and
Victoria SistekWanda BynumWendy CaldwellVincent and Rita
CardielClarendia CarterCarl and Mary Anne
CastleTrajan CentersJuanita ChambersCarol ChristoLaura ClaiborneLangston ClarkLorraine ClayMelinda ClemonsMarcie ClossonFrancis CobbOliver and Denise ColeAmanda ColesCharlotte ComstockFreddie CookShaun and Elizabeth
CooperLettice CrawfordWillie and Tondalaya
CrawfordPeter CummingsJennifer Davis and
Helen StanfordPaul and Cheryl DavisDiane Davis-RhettaCedric and Fredia
DawsonMichael and Wanda
DenardAnthony DigaetanoFerdie DickersonJim DomkeGoldman and Sharon
Donato
Mary DonnellAntionette DorschJudge Gershwin and
Meredith DrainDiane DudusHarrison and Herenia
DukeKathryn DunbarJim Dwight and Pam
WeinsteinDonald EcholsKenneth Eichhorn and
Pauline EveretteGeorge and Sally EvaltStephen and Sheila
FenbertWillie and Dora FinkleaLouis FisherMichael and Deborah
FisherMarsha FordCandice FortmanHarry and Marian
FranklinBeverly FrederickWilliam and Eileen FreyJohnny and Nan Estell
GaddisWilliam and Mary B.
GallagherCamell GardnerRick and Kathy GarrettJim and Tracey
GoddeerisThomas Goddeeris and
Mary MadiganDebbie GordonIna GrantBrenda GreenRaymond and Naomi
GregoryArthur and Lisa GriffinStuart GriggJoe GrimmClifton and Emily GroveEmily HallRichard and Bonnie
HalloranSamir HannaWafaa and Raafat
HannaJ. Edward and Karen
HannanEdward and Susan
HaroutunianAlfred and Joyce HarrisHarold and Geraldine
HarrisTom and Pauline HartJohn and Jan HaskinRobert HeinsTurner and Toni HentonZelda HollowayJarrell and Vicki
HolmesAnnie Mae HoltByron HubbardMahalia HudsonDr. Melanie HwalekCurtis IveryJohn JachmanDavid JaffeTianna JamesJames and Berry
JohnsonKevin and Sonja
JohnsonRodney and Denise
JohnsonTenecia JohnsonEric KehoeKevin and Vicki Kelly
David and Joyce Kenderes
Harry and Angela Kennedy
Geneva and Deborah Kent
Renee KentGeorge and Aleatha
KimbroughJonathan KinlochKen KoesterPaul Kulesa and
Bernadette Ciciora-Kulesa
Robert LaButeDr. Frank LanziloteJill LauferRoger and Mary
LawsonTrevor LaytonDavid and Sandra LeggNdeda LetsonBilly LewisPatrick LindseyPhyllis LovettePaul MackBill and Claudine MamoJack and Cathy
MarshallAlthea MastersonRoscoe and Delores
MayfieldSonya MaysLillian McCauleyRosalind McDavidChris and Mary Ellen
McEvoyChet and Mary McLeodJohn McMiddletonJacqueline McNeilAlphonso and Hazel
MinorEdwin and Doris MooreJames and Carolyn
MooreJohn and Lorraine
MorrisMelvin and Barbara
MoyCarolyn MurphyMary MurphySusan MurphyChristi NarayananGaston and Carolyn
NashGlenn Nelson and
Margaret DewarWilliam and Margie
NolanFrank and Connie
ObelnickiTom O’BrienLarry and Marva
OdisterJuanita OwensRobert and Diane
PattersonRichard and Katherine
PaulAnita PaylorAlberta PearsonDavid and Alesha
PerkinsFrank PerkinsDuane and Sylvia PerryMary PhillipsCharlotte PhilpotJohn and Marilyn PorthMartha PotereLinda PrideJamal QonjaRichard and Betsy
QuickFrank and Mary Kay
RabenChris RatkowskiClifford RegisterChris and Ruth RemusByron and Beverly
RicksJim Ridgway and Rita
WalshKaren RidgwayRichard and Judy
RidgwayThomas and Christine
RidgwayVictoria RobertsAnthony RobertsonLatoyia RobinsonPhillip and Stacey
RobinsonRobert Roselle and
Mary SullivanDr. Lawrence Rubin Phil Schloop and Mindy
LePereWilliam Schrader and
Denise GimpelMary Sue Schottenfels
and Ken KnoppowRobert and Vicki ScottBen and Chris SeguinMitchell and Crystal
Shamsud-DinAlvin and Linda ShiversCraig Silverstein and
Mary ObelnickiLori SingletonErnestine SmithGlee SodergrenHazel SolomonNan’Chang SpringerRichard StacySusan SteigerwaltWilliam SteinerBeverly StellaClarence and Kimberly
StoneTrudie Strale Raghuvir and Ruth
TalwalkerCynthia and Younger
Taueg Raymond and Tess
TchouTaylor TeasdaleAnn Curry ThompsonSaskia ThompsonDale and Anne
ThomsonDesirae TolbertChristopher TreyKennith TroupeReginald and Marcia
TurnerLoyce Turpin Rev. Charles TwymonLetitia UdumaLloyd and Susan
VandenBrinkJerome and Leslie
VaughnThedford and Denise
WaddellAisha WahabSheila WalkerPercy and Yolanda
WarmackGlen Warn and Beverly
LoudonOsborne WashingtonWillie WatersDonald and Marguerite
WatsonClarenda Webb Cathy WebsterDonovan WhiteCharles WilburSally WilkinsonKarl WilliamsMargaret WilliamsSteven WiltseCharlotte WrightIsam YaldoRichard Zeile
VOLUNTEERSJohn BryOliver ColeBrittany DavisMary DavisMichele DayMargaret DewarCandy DogganKim DorseyHarrison DukeCora Duncan-FosterJim DwightJohn EdwardsDerrick FellsAnnette FlowersMatilda FloydBeverly FrederickJohn FrederickWilliam FreySharon GantRick GarrettTom GoddeerisCharlesetta HansfordJohn HansonCynthia HardyFran HarrisHarold HarrisAndrea HarrisonJarrell HolmesVicki HolmesAnnie Mae HoltAliana JacksonJulie JanuschDon JohnsonKevin JohnsonViolester JohnsonKaren MooreRenee KentEdwina KingJomo KingRobert LaButeJill LauferDeborah LaVioletteDavid LeggMary MadiganLatrice McClendonChet McLeodMary McLeodCheryl MinniefieldBrittany MitchellBernard MorganMary MuhammadMuhsin MuhammadSusan MurphyChelsea NeblettWalter NelsonDaralene NeroBillie NewsomeBill NolanMargie NolanJohn O’BrienTom O’BrienTheresa PaceDiane PattersonRobert PattersonRose PierceDeena PolicicchoSilvia PuckettFrank RabenCali Reese
Thanks to Our Supporters
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Grandmont Rosedale Celebrates Detroit Partnership Day
GRDC and MSU Collaborate for Resident Journalism
GRDC Partners with Develop Detroit to Renovate Vacant Homes
In partnership with Develop Detroit, GRDC renovated two formerly vacant houses into beautiful, move-in ready homes. Both homes are in communities neighboring Grandmont Rosedale. The renovations to these homes included everything from the reconstruction of interior walls that were damaged from years of exposure to rain and snow in one, to the installation of quartz kitchen counters in the other. This collaboration is the first of its kind for GRDC, but hopefully not the last. The Grandmont Rosedale community is strengthened when the communities around it stabilize, and GRDC is happy to work with other organizations to this end. 17353 Fielding
On Saturday, April 13 dozens of Grandmont Rosedale resident volunteers joined dozens of University of Michigan student-volunteers at
GRDC and Michigan State University’s Journalism Department were awarded a Knights Foundation Grant to offer training to Detroit residents who want to capture the stories of their neighborhood in professional quality video. This exciting opportunity offers residents from Detroit communities five weeks of professional instruction at various community hubs throughout Detroit, with a showcase at the end of training. The residents’ community organization will be able to keep the equipment (smartphone grip and microphone), so that they and others will be able to continue to document their neighborhood stories. This initiative enables residents of Detroit communities to tell their own stories, in their own way. These classes will also foster communication among Detroit communities, building a stronger Detroit.
Charles RetiSue RetiChristine RidgwayKathleen RolandFred RussellPhil SchloopMarge SimsDexter SlusarskiCharisse SmithVirginia TateTess TchouLaVonne ThomasNancy ThomasDesirae Dale Thomson TolbertKirsten Ussery-BoydSean VandenBrinkSusan VandenBrinkElliott WareClarenda WebbMargie WeberPam WeinsteinMichelle WhiteheadOneita WhitfieldSteve WilkeCody WilliamsCarol Wilson AllenKenneth WolfeCharlotte WrightFred YounansStephanie YoungFord Volunteer Corps
• Groves High SchoolProject 561United Community
Housing CoalitionWest Bloomfield High
School
several locations throughout Grandmont Rosedale to rake, sweep, pick up litter, and spread mulch. Grandmont Rosedale neighborhood associations register specific sites, such as parks or alleys that could use some extra attention and UM students and residents are then given the supplies to get to work. DP Day is about more than beautification, though. The annual event is a great opportunity for Grandmont Rosedale to show off its dedication to community to people who may come from far outside Grandmont Rosedale. For the UM students, it’s a terrific chance to see community dedication in action.
VOLUNTEERS Cont.
With the objective to make Grandmont Rosedale more walkable and bikeable, as well as slowing traffic, changes to Grand River will include more crosswalks and bike lanes. According to GRDC Executive Director, Sherita Smith, working with Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has been “great. They have been very responsive to community input.” MDOT has met with residents and business owners several times to hear their input about the changes they would like to see along Grand River. Several Community Meetings designed specifically to address the concerns of the businesses along Grand River were held at the Grand River WorkPlace.
GRANDMONT ROSEDALE TO BE SITE OF DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER
Grandmont Rosedale will be a site of the Design Core Detroit Detroit City of Design Competition winner. This international competition for designers
in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative Cities Network invites design solutions for Detroit neighborhoods that address safety and walkability. “Having one of the winning installations here will be another impactful piece toward our vision for restoring Grand River,” says Sherita.
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Placemaking Projects Planned for Grandmont Rosedale
Grand River Renovations Coming Soon
Mixed Use Development Project Coming in 2020
GRDC acquired the IHOP building, 19505 Grand River, and the accompanying parking lot and is moving into the pre-development phase of building a mixed-use development that will include both commercial and residential opportunities. The IHOP building will be torn down and a 2 -3 story sustainable
building will be built. This mixed-use building is in response to the community need for more commercial space and an option for apartment living. This exciting development will be a welcome, long awaited improvement to the Grandmont Rosedale community.
GRDC received grants from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and the Ford Fund for Placemaking Projects for Grandmont Rosedale. These resident-lead beautification projects may involve the installation of benches at one of Grandmont Rosedale’s parks, some public art, planting flowers, or installing bollards at a vacant lot to prevent dumping. Over the next several months, keep your eye out for improvements to our neighborhoods, and let GRDC’s Community Engagement Manager Kitty Yarbrough know that you’d like to help out! Contact Kitty at [email protected] or 313.387.4732, ext. 103.
This past year has seen a dedicated GRDC board member step down, and a couple of new, enthusiastic members step up. Marsha Bruhn joined the GRDC board in 2007 because she “considered GRDC such an asset to the neighborhoods and to the neighbors.” After 12 years of service to GRDC and the Grandmont Rosedale community, Marsha has stepped down. Marsha leaves the legacy of organizing the increasingly well-attended Neighborhood Open House. Her commitment
to community has made Grandmont Rosedale a welcoming place for new residents to call home.
WELCOMING TWO NEW MEMBERS
New to the board are Desirae Tolbert and John Bry. Desirae looks forward to “offering a different
perspective – innovation, new thinking, and new angles,” and is interested in taking a look at how the public spaces in Grandmont Rosedale are used as well as developing mentorship programs to keep the community engagement sustainable for her son’s generation and beyond. John is “excited to be in on the ground floor as GRDC thinks about its 30th year.” He has a great deal of historic preservation experience to bring, and is looking forward to “helping GRDC with its strategic goals.” With such a committed team of community members, GRDC’s future indeed looks bright.
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Changes on GRDC’s Board of Directors
Desirae Tolbert of North Rosedale Park
John Bry of Grandmont #1
New Green Parking Lot and Rain Garden Coming to Grand River!
As part of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department’s Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plan, GRDC will be adding further green infrastructure to Grandmont Rosedale’s business community. GRDC, with support from Motor City Re-Store, DWSD, and the University of Detroit Mercy, will be resurfacing the parking lot and planting a rain garden at 19540 Grand River. The storm water run-off from the GRDC-owned buildings and Universal Liquor will be diverted to the rain garden rather than running to the sewer system. This is a welcome improvement for a greener, more sustainable commercial community.
Since May of 2018, GRDC has hosted Property Tax Exemption Application Workshops every second Wednesday from 10 am – 3 pm at the GRDC offices, 19800 Grand River. This Neighbor to Neighbor: PTE Workshop initiative is an effort to help keep families in their homes. Attendees receive free help completing the property tax exemption application. Funded by a grant from Quicken Loans, these workshops will run through December 2019. The next PTE Workshops will be on Wednesday, June 12. For more information about this program, visit www.fromclosuredetroit.com.
GRDC Continues to be a Resource to Prevent Tax Foreclosures
Site of coming green lot and rain garden
Community Engagement Manager Kitty Yarbrough assists at the PTE Workshops
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A New Shop Pops Up at the Grand River WorkPlace
Ongoing Programming at the Grand River WorkPlace Supports Small Business and Draws New Members
The First Grand River WorkPlace Member Breakfast, A Great Success!
Grand River WorkPlace members were treated to the first Member Breakfast last December. Economic Development Specialist BrieAnn Bell thought a breakfast would be a great way for the members to get to know one another and to perhaps share their expertise with one another. The WorkPlace is a busy place with members present at different times. According to BrieAnn, the breakfast “provided an opportunity for the members meet one another and to relax and enjoy a delicious breakfast catered by former WorkPlace member and Grandmont Rosedale business River Bistro.” Several members attended the breakfast and look forward to the next WorkPlace get together.
The new pop-up shop in the Grand River WorkPlace is Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories. Owner Akeya Muhammad offers “modern and modest ready-to-wear and custom-designed clothing for women.” There is a beautiful and wide selection of items, from handbags to dresses, skirts to jewelry, Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories “is stylish while staying modest.” Previously an online business, Akeya won a TechTown pitch contest last year and has been looking for a brick and mortar presence. Akeya believes that the Grand River WorkPlace, 19120 Grand River, is the perfect spot for her growing business. “This all happened in divine order, and I’m supposed to be here now,” she says. Economic
Development Specialist BrieAnn Bell also believes it’s the perfect fit: “We are excited to see Ariya’s Apparel and Accessories in action, and we believe Akeya has what it takes to be successful long after the pop-up.” You can visit Akeya’s website at ariyasapparel.com, or better yet, stop in!
On a monthly basis, the Grand River WorkPlace offers small business owners a wide variety of support services. CEED Lending is at the WorkPlace offering loans to existing and new businesses, TechTown offers one-on-one counselling on legal matters pertaining to small business, SCORE Detroit offers one-on-one mentoring for small business owners, and FoodLab Detroit regularly offers
classes at the WorkPlace, as does ProsperUs Detroit who conducts their popular Boot Camp Entrepreneur Training course.
The 23 small businesses that are currently members at the WorkPlace take advantage of the convenience of the conference rooms, 24-hour access, available printing services and mailboxes, and the potential for collaboration with the other WorkPlace members. If you are interested in becoming a WorkPlace member, contact Economic Development Specialist BrieAnn Bell at [email protected] or 313.387.4732, ext. 118.
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BrieAnn Bell: GRDC’s New Economic Development Specialist
Norwest Gallery of Art Calls Grandmont Rosedale its Permanent Home
It would be hard to find someone more familiar with Grandmont Rosedale than BrieAnn Bell. BrieAnn grew up in Minock Park and currently lives in North Rosedale Park. From playing softball in the Rosedale Grandmont Little League, to carpooling to Detroit Open School with Grandmont Rosedale neighbors, you could say BrieAnn grew up understanding the value of community. BrieAnn is the perfect fit as GRDC’s new Economic Development Specialist.
BRIEANN’S ROLE AS THE WORKPLACE MANAGER
As the Economic Development Specialist, BrieAnn’s focus is on enhancing the commercial community in Grandmont Rosedale. The WorkPlace is not just an economical office space for new and growing businesses, it also offers numerous services and workshops that directly address the needs of small business. Fostering connections with small business owners who are looking for a vibrant community that will support their business is what BrieAnn is most passionate about. “All areas of District 1 have been touched by GRDC. My aim is to
create a greater, more complete connection with the wider business community.”
CHOOSING GRANDMONT ROSEDALE
A few years ago, when BrieAnn and her husband Michael were looking at houses, they didn’t just look in Grandmont Rosedale. As they looked, they realized that they weren’t just looking for a house, they were looking for a community. BrieAnn sees her position with GRDC as an opportunity to “enhance what we have here. The residents own this neighborhood and businesses see that.” GRDC is lucky to have BrieAnn as an employee, and Grandmont Rosedale is lucky to have her as a neighbor.
If you’d like to find out more about the Grand River WorkPlace, stop by 19120 Grand River, call 313.387.4732, ext. 118, email [email protected], check out the website at www.grandriverworkplace.com, like Grand River WorkPlace on Facebook, and follow the Grand River WorkPlace on Instagram.
Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market Begins its 15th Season
Opening Day for the 15th season of GRDC’s Northwest Farmers’ Market is Thursday, June 6! The Market runs every Thursday through early October from 3 – 7 pm at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale. Many familiar and favorite vendors will be returning this season, and there will also be several new vendors. This year, our Market has been chosen to be on the advisory board of the Detroit Community Markets. The NWDFM is the third busiest Market of the Detroit Community Markets and the
oldest continuously running Market. Be sure to stop by this season. You’ll find local, fresh produce, fresh eggs, vegan snacks, fresh pies, soup, some new food trucks, and a whole lot of neighbors who’d love to see you at the Market. For more info about the Market, like the Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market on Facebook, or email [email protected].
A little over a year ago, GRDC renovated the commercial space at 19556 Grand River. This space, initially named the Grand River Annex, was created in response to the Grandmont Rosedale business community’s request for a flexible cultural space where they could hold special events and pop-ups that they could not host in their stores. Quickly, the Annex became the site for author readings, dinner pop-ups and more.
Norwest Gallery of Art curator Asia Hamilton thought the Annex would be a great location for her to have a pop-up art gallery. “Dedicated to contemporary art with a curatorial focus on African and African-American art,” the success of the initial installation lead to a new
installation each month, which inspired more and more people to come to the gallery and to Grandmont Rosedale for the first time. After six months of curating increasingly popular openings and exhibitions, Asia Hamilton decided to become a permanent tenant. GRDC is thrilled that the Annex has become the Norwest Gallery of Art, Grandmont Rosedale’s first art gallery. As Asia understands the importance of a supportive business and residential community, she continues to welcome community events in her space. Stop by the Gallery, or visit norwestgallery.com.
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News Around the NeighborhoodNEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING
The next Neighborhood Safety Meeting will be on Thursday, June 27 at 6:30 pm at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale. The Neighborhood Safety Meetings are organized by GRDC’s Crime Prevention Task Force, and an effective way to be involved with local law enforcement officers. Stay in touch with GRDC to hear about the guest speaker and the topic for upcoming Neighborhood Safety Meetings.
CRIME PREVENTION TASK FORCE MEETINGThe next Crime Prevention Task Force Meeting will be
on Tuesday, May 14 from 10:30 am – 12 noon at the GRDC offices, 19800 Grand River. This resident-lead, volunteer Task Force works to make our neighborhoods in Grandmont Rosedale safe for all. Let Community Engagement Manager Kitty Yarbrough know you’d like to join them. Contact Kitty at [email protected] or 313.387.472, ext. 103.
VACANT PROPERTY TASK FORCE MEETINGThe next Vacant Property Task Force Meeting will be on
Tuesday, May 21 from 10 am – 12 noon at Town Hall Caffe’
19180 Grand River. This resident-lead, volunteer Task Force meets every month to combat blight, and the safety and environmental issues that can arise with vacant properties. Let Community Engagement Manager Kitty Yarbrough know that you’d like to join them. Contact Kitty at [email protected] or 313.387.472, ext. 103.
KEEP IN TOUCH WITH GRDCThere are several ways to keep up to date on what’s
happening in and around Grandmont Rosedale. You can sign up for GRDC’s weekly eblast by emailing your request to be added to the list to [email protected]. You can visit grandmontrosedale.com and learn about GRDC programming, the Community Blog, the Community Calendar, and more. You can “like” Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation, the Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market, and the Grand River WorkPlace on Facebook.
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