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The Monthly Newsletter of Wichita Independent Neighborhoods, Inc March 2015, Vol. 21, No. 3 2755 E. 19th Street North, Suite 6, Wichita, KS 67214 Phone: 316-260-8000 Fax: 316-858-7737
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.winwichita.wordpress.com
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President: James Roseboro (1) 651-0522 Vice-President: Beverly Domitrovic (1) 990-2468 Secretary: Loretta Buckner (1) 945-4715 Treasurer: Bill Prather (1) 267-7089 Members at Large: James Arbertha (1) 267-5193 David Babich (1) 634-0832 Jo Bogan (2) 264-4636 Kathy Dittmer (2) 262-6165 Christine Ederle (1) 943-3040 Gail Emley (1) 461-7805 Lori Lawrence (2) 688-1484 Dr.Carla Lee (2) 942-4291 Brian Nelson (2) 425-5319 Brenda Salvati (2) 262-2421 John Stevens (2) 683-0427 Pat Thompson (2) 685-1527 Shontina Tipton (1) 652-8891 Larry White (1) 943-8107 Janet Wilson (1) 312-
Board Meeting 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, March 12, 2015, 727 N. Waco 1st Floor Conference Room Annual General Meeting Dinner 6:00 pm, Monday March 16, United Way Bldg. 245 N. Water St.
Check out our websites at http://www.winwichita.wordpress.com
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
President: James Roseboro (1) 651-0522 Vice-President: Beverly Domitrovic (1) 265-3232 Secretary: Don Landis (1) 990-1471 Treasurer: Phillip Murphy (1) 630-9112
Members-at-Large: Joshua Blick (2) 260-0223 Maxine Bostic (2) 684-3026 Loretta Buckner (1) 946-4715 Patrick Cantwell (1) 640-1076 Gerald Domitrovic (1) 264-7311 Angela Forrest (1) (620) 255-9197 Dr. Carla Lee (1) 213-7865 Danese Lindsay (2) 214-6292 Mary McDonald (1) 685-8619 Beth Rush (2) 612-8812 James Thompson (1) 685-1527 Kondoker Usama (2) 300-9956 Robert Wine (2) 945-3464 Geri Watts (2) 838-1108 Larry White (2) 943-8107 Janet Wilson (2) 312-3179 (#) =Years Remaining in term on board
NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE
Acting Editor Vacant
WIN BOARD MEETINGS 2nd Thursday Monthly at 6:00 pm
727 N. Waco 1st Floor. Conference Room
WIN GENERAL MEETINGS 3rd Monday Every Odd Numbered Month
at 5:30 pm at the United Way Building
Candidate Forum for City of Wichita . A forum for Mayoral Candidates will be held at
the WIN General meeting on
Monday March 16, at the United Way of the Plains 5:30 pm.
To see all of the other candidates running for City Council there will be another forum that
evening at the Mead NA meeting starting at 6:30 pm, at The Bingo Parlor
located at the corner of Grove and Mt. Vernon
Other forums being held
March 15, Tabernacle Bible Church 4-6 pm at 1817 N. Volutsia
March 24, KWCH, (channel 12) hosting a Televised 6:30 pm
March 14, 2015 Last day to register for April election.
March 25-April 6 Advanced Voting for general election.
April 7 General Election Polls open 6:00 am - 7:00 pm. VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE!
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WIN News Article for the Wichita Eagle March 2015 The Wichita Independent Neighborhoods (WIN) came to be because of the vision of two men (Mr. James Van
Milligan and Mr. Bill Fox) their vision was to organize Wichita Neighborhoods as an umbrella group to speak
as one voice. In early 1990, the two recruited four others to help organize the then called Wichita Neighbor-
hoods, two years later the name was changed to the Wichita Independent Neighborhoods. WIN was incorpo-
rated in 1993 by 12 existing neighborhood associations. That grew to 82 by June of 2008. Together these
long standing neighborhood associations, spurred by the momentum of the Neighborhood initiative, offered a
concrete example of how neighborhood resident can dramatically improve their quality of life. WIN’s Mission
and Vision Statements best sums up what the organization is about. Mission Statement: Wichita Independent
Neighborhoods Inc. (W.I.N.) provides education, resources and an effective voice to and for current and po-
tential members of WIN on quality of life issues in Wichita and Sedgwick County. Vision Statement: W.I.N en-
visions citizens, families and neighborhoods in Wichita and Sedgwick County that participate fully in their gov-
ernance to attain a safe, healthy, and vibrant community. The promise and power of Neighborhood Associa-
tions has been heard by many Wichita area citizens. Since WIN’s inception, board members and members of
neighborhood associations have served on almost every board or task force the City formed, and some in the
County. Many past WIN board members and neighborhood presidents have gone on to be state representa-
tives, and to serve on the City Council, School board, District Advisory boards and even as Mayor of Wichita .
WIN has helped neighborhoods resolve zoning Issues, flood problems, street maintenance, and vicious dogs.
WIN helped write many of the City ordinances, such as the vicious dog, and night club ordinances. Over the
years WIN has formed partnerships with, Wichita State University (WSU), USD 259, non-profit agencies, pri-
vate enterprise, neighborhoods, churches and citizens at large, to help the community to identify and solve
problems. WIN’S Neighborhood University has trained hundreds from across Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma,
on how to establish by-laws, interact with Government officials at all levels, how to use available resources in
the community, and anything else pertaining to training programs for neighborhood leadership. In past years
WIN held youth job fairs attracting young people from all over Kansas to receive training on how to prepare a
resume, fill out applications, and how to dress for success. Volunteers from McConnell AFB, the City, USD
259, neighborhoods, and private enterprise made the job fairs highly successful. WIN has received awards
from the Neighborhoods United States of America (NUSA) organization for two of our neighborhood newslet-
ters. In 2012, at Indianapolis, IN, WIN won first place at NUSA in the Multi Neighborhood Partnerships Cate-
gory for our 2011 Neighborhood University project. Currently we have a WIN board member serving on the
NUSA board of directors. By attending the NUSA conferences over the years WIN has gained the respect of
many US cities and international cities from Canada, Japan, Philippines, and the Netherlands, because of our
unique approach. Individuals \can become involved with WIN by organizing and establishing a neighborhood
association or work to revise an association that need new life or visions. WIN is a 501(c) 3 organization any-
one can provide financial support, improve the physical appearance, safety and design of residential areas.
Help to bring the NUSA Conference to Wichita in 2017 or 2018. Whether your neighborhood is historic or just
being built, there are issues that will affect your quality of life and the enjoyment of your home. Many
neighborhoods will come together over a perceived crisis, crime, business exodus, zoning changes, non-
compatible land uses. A neighborhood association can be a long term representation for you in the larger
community. A composition of people living in the neighborhoods has a better understanding of common prob-
lems, keeping abreast of developments that can affect neighborhoods and be available to voice neighborhood
concerns when issues arise.
President James Roseboro
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============================================= WIN TRAINING-Wichita Independent Neighborhoods, Inc., in
partnership with the Wichita Public Library, will provide a 5-part
series of programs called “City 101” that is designed to train citi-
zens in how City government works, how to advocate for issues of
concern, and how to work within channels of City government for
change. Programs will be offered at multiple locations and times,
as listed below. All meetings will be held on Wednesdays.
March; 18th, Organizing Bylaws; Alford Branch, 3447 S.
April; 1st, Organizing Bylaws; Central Library, 223 S. Main
Anyone may attend any of the sessions, but are encouraged to at-
tend all sessions to get a complete look at city government and
receive a certificate of completion for all five classes. No registra-
tion required all programs will be offered at no charge to the pub-
lic. For more information about City 101, contact Don Landis at
(316) 990-1471 or visit facebook.com/WINWichita
Or, www.winwichita.org.
All training will be done by a WIN Board Member with the help of
City Staff. May be Postponed due to bad weather!
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Did you know? Forming Neighborhood Watch Part 1. Neighborhood Associations benefit neighborhoods and neighbors.
Most crimes are solved because someone saw something or some-
one out of the ordinary and called police. The Neighborhood
Watch program encourages cooperation between neighbors and
helps them become familiar with each other and the law enforce-
ment officers in their area. Tips to Starting a Neighborhood Watch Program. You will need;
A person or group of people committed to starting a Neighborhood Watch.
A planning committee to initiate the program.
A list of what issues initially need to be addressed in your community.
A means of communicating with the residents, email, fliers, telephone
trees. Publicity for the initial Neighborhood Watch meeting.
A meeting agenda to keep things moving and on track.
A place to meet resident’s house or apartment, community center, school,
library. A crime prevention officer to discuss the crime issues in the
neighborhood and to help train members. A map of the community with
spaces for names, addresses, and phone numbers of all households.
A sign up sheet for those interested in becoming block or building cap-
tains. Brochures or other materials on topics of interest to the residents.
Neighborhood Watch signs to be posted around the community. Some
jurisdictions require a minimum number of participants before Neighbor-
hood Watch signs can be posted. Facts about crime in your neighborhood.
(These can be found in police reports, newspapers, and residents’ percep-
tion about crime. Often residents’ opinions are not supported by facts, and
accurate information can reduce fear of crime.)
If you are interested in starting a neighborhood watch contact
City of Wichita Monica Nienstedt at 268-4165, or
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office Community Liaison Unit at:
660-3920.
Part 2 on starting a Neighborhood Watch next month’s edition.
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Greetings from the Youth & Senior Community Garden
LETTER FROM THE GARDEN For your contribution to the garden
Thank you to Randi Thimesh. NEED VOLUNTEERS, COMPOST
and MANURE.
THANK YOU ALL!
Contact Janet Wilson,
WIN Community Garden
What’s Happening in Your Neighborhood
Thermal Imaging Camera Ever wonder how members of the Wichita Fire Depart-
ment find victims in blinding, hot smoke? Crews utilize a
special device that reads the thermal signature of an ob-
ject, relative to its environment. This device is known as
a thermal imaging camera, or TIC, and greatly aids mem-
bers searching for trapped victims of fires. The screen
appears as a black and white image while in an ambient
setting, but will change as conditions do to allow for the
proper image of the surroundings. Objects that do not
match the temperature of the surroundings appear as a
different, sometimes darker image on the screen. These
could be human or pet victims, and can be difficult to
differentiate until crews actually come in contact with the
victim. Once the location of the victim is confirmed,
crews begin the process of rescue and communicate the
necessary information to the additional crews on scene.
This communication is vital due to the supporting func-
tions that take place on the fire ground that can affect the
rescue procedure. The thermal imaging camera has made
a tremendous impact on the survivability of trapped occu-
pants, and even trapped firefighters, making the scene
safer for all involved. This allows the Wichita Fire De-
partment to continue its mission of proactive fire and life
safety services, through prevention, education, and pro-
tection.***************************************
Remember, if you are ever in doubt of the alarm’s reli-
ability or feel you are in danger in your home, do not
hesitate to contact 911; because time is vitally important
when fire or carbon monoxide are involved. The Wichita
Fire Department is committed to providing proactive fire
and life safety services through prevention, education,
and protection, whenever the citizen desires. (Submitted
by E.C. Snow, Deputy Fire Chief, Wichita Fire Depart-
ment; Ph. 316.268.4565, Fax 316.259.9118;
Email: [email protected])
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Membership Calendar of Notes, Dates and Meeting Times
Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Varies
1st NE Central NA 5:30 PM Atwater CRC 2755 E 19th St. North Mary McDonald-686-8619
1st Benjamin Hills/Pleasant Valley 6:30 PM Odd Numbered Months St. Andrew Lutheran Church John VanWalleghen-838-5730
2nd New Day NA 7:00 PM New Day Church 5221 E. Elm St. Reuben Eckels-682-0637 Not active
1st Orchard Breeze NA 7 PM Kiwanis Park Bldg. 5101 W. 2nd St. North Loretta Buckner-573-2008
2nd Hyde NA 3:00 PM Spice Merchant 1308 E. Douglas Janice Rich-265-4879
V LaFamilia Sr. Community Ctr. 841 W. 21st Bob Reyes-393-0457
1st
Sunnyside NA, 6:30 pm Lorraine AVE Mennonite Church 655 S. Lorraine Ave. Janie Gleason– 253-0922
2nd Amelia Earhart NA 7:00 PM Bethel P. Church 4358 N Arkansas Av Daniel Keane-821-9578
1st CNAC 5:00 PM Atwater NCH Meeting on Odd Numbered Months 2755 E. 19th St. N. Janet Wilson-312-3179
2nd McAdams NA 11:00 AM Phyllis Wheatly NC 1005 N. Mathewson Janet Radig-312-7644
V Longview NA Inc. 6664 S. Quentin Susan Glover-253-4642
2nd The Elm NA 7:00 PM Health Strategies 551 N. Hillside James Thompson-685-1527
2nd Riverside Citizens Association 6:30 PM Gloria Dei Lutheran 1101 N. River Blvd Linda McCune-264-2727
1st Uptown NA 7:00 PM College Hill United MC. 2930 E. 1st Paul Oberg-687-0949
2nd Schweiter NA (M. M. J. S. N.) 10:00 AM New Hope C. Church 1400 S George Washington Dr. [email protected]
V El Pueblo NA Inactive 2101 N. Broadway Sharon Stauth-524-5647
3rd Lambsdale NA Meetings Quarterly Edgemoor Recreation Center 1142 Parkwood Ln. Donald Hogg-684-5763
3rd LaPlacita Park NA 7:00 PM Felipe’s 3434 W. Central Gregory Boyajian-942-0831
1st Fairmount NA 7:00 PM Fairmount UCOC 1650 Fairmount Bob Feleppa-683-9295
3rd Schweiter East NA 10:00 AM New Hope C. Church 1400 S George Washington Dr. Debra Miller-Stevens-683-0427
V South Area NA 7:00 PM Cedar Chapel Ch 1709 E. 48th St S. Jody Bennett-613-2727
3rd North Riverside NA 7:00 PM Woodland UM. Church 1100 W. 15th St. North Sharon Powell-Quincy-993-6655
3rd Sherwood Glen NA 7:00 PM Monthly Ex April/Aug/Dec
Law Enforcement Ctr. 2235 W 37th St. North Kathy Gutowski-838-7409
2nd East Mt. Vernon NA 6:30 PM Mt. Vernon UMC Meets Odd Numbered Months 1932 Lexington RD. Jim Skelton-648-4097
THURSDAY’S CON'T. BELOW Forrest Hills NA https://forresthillswichita.nextdoor.com
Phillip Murray-683-2349
3rd South Central Improvement Area 5:30 Odd Numbered Months Bethany UM Church 1601 S. Main Frank Shoefler-264-0069
3rd Sleepy Hollow NA 7:00 PM Panera Bread 3400 E. Central Dan Heflin-409-5959
2nd KenMar NA 6:30 PM Holy Savior Elem. 4640 E. 15th St. N. Carl Ligon- 687-4153
3rd
Orchard Park NA (OPNA)
7:00 PM Quarterly; (J,A,J, O)
Orchard Park Recreation Ctr.
4808 W 9th St N
Larry White– 943-8107
3rd South Central NA 6:30 PM Bethany UM Church 1601 S. Main Shirley Doramus-461-8083
3rd Willowbend HOA Thorn/CPI Building 8300 Thorn Dr. David Babich-634-0832 [email protected]
2nd South City/Garden of Eat’n 6:30 PM Dawson Methodist Church 2821 S. Mosley—Bi-monthly Carole Campbell-522-5576
3rd North End Riverview 6:30 PM S.A. at Camp Hiawa-tha 1601 W. 51st ST. N. Diana Wending-838-5000
3rd Matlock Heights NA 6 PM Atwater NCH 2755 E. 19th St. N. Marilyn Overton-734-3088
3rd
New Salem NA 6:30 PM New Salem B. CH. 158 N. Madison Barnard Phillips-620-705-1208
3rd AP Woodard NA 6:00 PM Madison Ave. Clubhouse 1005 N. Madison Janet Wilson-312-3179
3rd WIN Community Actions 11:30 AM Monthly Spangles @ Broadway & Kellogg
Larry White-943-8107
3rd Mead NA BINGO Parlor Grove & Mt. Vernon George Theoharris-681-0184
3rd Orchard Park (OPNA) Meets Quarterly (J. A. J. O) Orchard Park Recreation Center Larry White-943-8107
3rd Crestview Heights NA 7:00 PM 1st Evangelical Free Ch 1825 N. Woodlawn St James Crowder-652-7504
3rd Murdock NA 6:00 PM Madison Ave. Club-house 1005 N. Madison Isabelle Elder-683-8935
4th Fabrique NA 7:00 PM Woodlawn B. Church 906 S. Woodlawn Blvd David Robbins-519-8260
3rd Northwest Big River 7:00 PM Antioch Christian Church 3741 W. 15th St. N Christine Eberle-943-3040
4th Country Overlook NA 6:00 PM Grace Presbyterian Church 5200 E. Douglas Bill Wynne-686-4816
3rd Northeast Millair NA 6:00 PM Urban Prep. Academy 2500 E. 23 St. N Patricia Fields-393-8990
4th Northeast Heights NA 7:00 PM University UMC 2220 N. Yale James Roseboro-651-0522
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Calendar of Meetings (continued from page 5)
District Meetings, Breakfasts, Brunches & Coffees District 1 - Meets at 6:30 pm First Mon each month at Atwater Neighborhood Ctr, 2755 E. 19th St. N.; Join Council Member Lavonta Williams at District 1 breakfast, 9 am first Sat. monthly at Atwater NRC, 2755 E. 19th St. N. *DAB 1 Meeting change for March Meeting moved to March 30 at Atwater Neighborhood Ctr.
District 2 - Meets at 6:30 pm Second Monday each month at Fire Station #20, 2255 S. Greenwich Rd; Join Council Member Pete Meitzner at District 2 breakfast, 8:30 am First Sat. on Even Months at The Regent, 2050 N. Webb Road. *Breakfast dates Subject to change.
District 3—Meets at 6:30 pm First Wed each month at the Water Center, 101 E. Pawnee; Join Council Member James Clendenin for Brunch TBD. Check website to verify meeting time and place.
District 4— Meets at 6:30 pm First Mon each month at Lionel Alford Library, 3447 S. Meridian; contact Council Member Jeff Blubaugh. District 4 breakfast, Quarterly, Sept. 6 10:00 am Spears Restaurant, 4323 W. Maple.
District 5 - Meets at 6:30 pm Third Mon each month at Fire Station #21, 2110 N. 135th St W.; District 5 breakfast with Council Member Jeff Longwell meets as needed. Contact Jeff Longwell for upcoming meeting information, 268-4331.
District 6— Meets at 6:30 pm First Mon each month at Evergreen Neighborhood Ctr. 2700 N. Woodland; Coffee with Council Member Janet Miller held 4th Sat. of each month at Mead's Corner Coffee Shop, 430 E. Douglas 9:00 am - 10:30 am. (Except December)
For information see: [www.wichita.gov/Government/CityCouncil].
================================================ ================================================ WIN IS AN AFFILIATE MEMBER OF NEIGHBORHOODS,
USA (NUSA) ALL DONATIONS TO NUSA ARE WELCOME.
Make checks/money orders payable to WIN c/o NUSA FUND. Mail to: WIN Inc., 2755 E 19th St North, Ste 6, Wichita, KS 67214. For information, contact NUSA Board
Member Loretta Buckner via Email: [email protected].
SAVE THE DATES FOR FUTURE NUSA CONFERENCES May 20-23, 2015: 40th Annual NUSA Conference: Houston, TX;
May 25-28, 2016: 41st Annual NUSA Conference: Memphis, TN
HELP US BRING THE NUSA CONFERENCE TO WICHITA May 24-27, 2017, 42nd Annual NUSA Conference DONATIONS TO NUSA ARE WELCOME . Make checks/money orders payable to NUSA FUND. Mail to: WIN Inc., 2755 E 19th St North, Ste 6, Wichita, KS 67214
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Neighborhood Cleanups Information.
REMINDER – You must attend one of the training sessions. You will receive your clean-up confirmation
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Design work is currently underway for improvements to 37th Street North between
Woodlawn and Oliver. The proposed project consists of widening the street and upgrading to an urban section with curb & gutter and underground storm sewer. On-street bike lanes and sidewalks will also be part of the improvements. Construction is planned to begin in the spring of 2016 and be completed in late 2016. The plan will also be presented at the City of Wichita District I Advisory Board on March 9, 2015, at 6:30 pm. The meeting will held be at the Atwater Neighborhood Resource Center, 2755 E. 19th St. N. The Wichita City Council public hearing on this project is scheduled for April 21, 2015, in the City Council Chambers, 1st Floor City Hall, 455 N. Main. The City Council meeting will begin at 9 a.m. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Shawn Mellies at (316) 268-4632, or e-mail him at [email protected]. Sincerely, Gary Janzen, P.E. City Engineer ===========================================================================
Did you know? Westar requests rate increase for upgrades to Kansas nuclear plant. LA CYGNE , — Westar Energy has requested a $152 million rate increase from the Kansas Corporation
Commission to pay for environmental upgrades and repairs at two state plants.
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that the commission will evaluate the request over several months. The
Citizen’s Utility Ratepayer’s Board, businesses and others can intervene to argue for a lower rate or disagree
with how the company plans to distribute the funds.
About half the request would be used to bring the La Cygne coal-fired plant in line with federal emissions
standards. The funds will also be used to make federally requested upgrades to the Wolf Creek Nuclear Gen-
erating Station. The upgrade requirements came after a tsunami damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant in Ja-
pan in 2011, according to John Bridson, who is the senior vice president of generation and marketing at
Westar.
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Last chance to file for Kansas Low Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), applications must
be received in office by March 31, 2015 at 5:00 pm. Contact any Neighborhood Resource Center; Atwater,
Colvin, Evergreen, or Kansas Department for Children and Families.
For questions, call toll-free: 800-432-0043
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State of Kansas.
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