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NUMA Arts and Cultural Event |
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Written by Village Farms NEWS
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Sunday, 29 August 2010 |
Hello Village Farms / Westfield Neighbors.
Numa Arts and Cultural Event is quickly approaching, Saturday,
Sept. 18 from noon to 10 p.m. and we wanted to let you know about some
of the activities scheduled for this day-long celebration of the arts.
This
year proceeds from Numa benefit Heart and Soul Free Health Clinic,
Westfield.
Come enjoy art, music, a chili cook-off and fabulous food at
the 3rd annual Numa Arts and Cultural Event, at Union and Penn Streets
in the heart of downtown Westfield.
Eclectic main stage
musical and performance art offerings for this year include:
Noon-1:15
p.m. Branches Breath, performers of the Native American flute, plus
drum circle
1:45-3 p.m. Post Script – a local college band
that appeared to rave reviews at Westfield Rock’s 4th of July
festival
3:30-6:30 p.m. Gene Deer -- local blues legend
7-10
p.m. The Ark Band – a St. Lucian reggae band based in Columbus,
Ohio
Creative Kids Stage performances include:
12:30-1
p.m. Christian Youth Theater, Songs from Charlie Brown
1:45-3:15
p.m. Drum Circle performance and workshop by Adam Riviere,
accompanied by Branches Breath, www.facebook.com/adamrivieremusic
3:15-3:45
p.m. Taekwondo demonstration
4-4:30 p.m. Gregory
Hancock Dance Theatre performance
4:45-5:15 p.m. Storytelling
by Dea Baldwin, author of “The Gumballs”
5:30-7 p.m. Jazz
performance by Brian Paulson, www.music-for-the-soul.com
6:30-7
p.m. Live poetry, jazz accompaniment by Brian Paulson
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Dog Found |
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Written by Karen Mantay
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Sunday, 29 August 2010 |
Dog Found at intersection of Greyhound Pass and Oakridge Road on 8-29-10. Chow / Chow Mix was found without a collar and doesn’t have a microchip Call Kimberly Mantay at 843-9629, if this is your dog.
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Greyhound Pass Lane Markings |
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Written by Christine Dedon
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 |
Greyhound Pass Lane Markings
Many of you have noticed the newly
painted white markings along Greyhound Pass. In the weeks to come these
will become our "pedestrian lanes," although we officially cannot use
that term as parking WILL be allowed between the white line and the curb
on both sides of the road. These lines are the result of a long
negotiation process with the City of Westfield in attempts to try to
slow traffic through our neighborhood.
For the past several
years, Westfield has wanted to paint a double yellow line down the
center of the road. And for years, the VF Board has been able to put
this off. With their last offer of the yellow center lines, came this
offer of the white lines as well. According to Westfield Public Works,
this will create a calming affect in that traffic will have to slow down
as it will have a more narrow lane to follow.
The Board put this
issue up for a community vote on our web-site in July of 2009, and our
community voted in favor of the lines (62% voting for the lines and 37%
voting against the lines.) At the August 2009 Farms Board meeting, the
Board voted in favor of this proposal as well. They also have continued
to discuss further traffic calming measures that our community may be
able to add to do even more to make Village Farms more of a neighborhood
and less of a thoroughfare. Among the items still being discussed are
speed humps and traffic circles.
Feel free to come to our next
Village Farms Board meeting on Tuesday, July 20th at 7p.m. in the
clubhouse for an update on these measures.
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