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Bertha Henschel Park Volunteer Opportunity–Saturday April 13th

Join neighbors as they spruce up Bertha Henschel Park at 160 45th Street in East Sacramento.

In celebration of their 40th anniversary, Ross Recreation & Landscape who installed the playground equipment in the early 1990s, will be donating $5000 worth of upgrade materials for the park and are organizing a volunteer work day on Saturday April 13th  from 9 – 12pm followed by lunch at Noon.

Tasks will include applying cleaning compound, cleaning the barriers/rails, prepping the chipped paint on post caps with primer and painting, sanding and painting the park benches and tables, replacing the burned tunnel slide and other repairs. 

To simplify the check-in process on the day of the event, it is helpful to download the volunteer form and bring it already signed. The form can be found at: http://www.cityofsacramento.org/volunteers/Short-term_Volunteer_Agreement_and_Waiver.pdf 

For information or to sign up contact Cyndia Castro:  ccastro@cityofsacramento.org.

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Greetings Mr. Angelides: East Sacramento Preservation Letter Queries “Other” Possibilities

Mr. Phil Angelides

Riverview Capital Investments

3001 I Street # 115

Sacramento, CA 95816-4442

Greetings Mr. Angelides:

A few weeks ago East Sacramento Preservation (ESP) was pleased to host your Vice President, Megan Norris, at our monthly meeting. Ms. Norris explained your company’s efforts to reframe the McKinley village project and she gamely recorded dozens of questions the neighbors asked.

Although it’s true that there is hearty skepticism about the project among East Sacramento neighbors, ESP welcomed your outreach and we’re looking forward to the answers to the questions.

East Sacramento Preservation is a non-profit neighborhood group. We are the fastest growing group in East Sacramento, and more than 2,500 community members follow us on social media.

As we published updates and comments about McKinley Village one question kept popping up. It was asked by board members, our neighbors in Midtown and by dozens of East Sacramento residents–Can the McKinley Village area be turned into an urban farm?

We by no means aim to be presumptuous. You own the land. But, ESP would like to ask: would you consider the possibility of an urban farm on the site? Here are some merits, shortcomings and funding ideas to consider before answering.

Merits

Heritage site made possible by you

Educational Center for the region

Fresh produce

Community well-being

Urban Progressive site

Unique development in USA

Positive publicity

Outpouring of community support

 

Shortcomings

Loss of immediate revenue for Riverview Capital Investments

 

Funding

You could lease or sell the land

The city could help (a partnership)

The people could purchase (like the Green Bay Packers)

Crowdfunding could help

We live in a time of blistering change. I know by your interests that you are forward looking and do consider “other” possibilities.

If you would give us a nod to pitch this idea formally, ESP would be grateful.

Thank you very much for your time.

Respectfully,

Ellen Cochrane

President

East Sacramento Preservation

Cc:      East Sacramento Preservation Board

            Megan Norris

 

 

East Sacramento Preservation, P.O. Box 191763 Sacramento, California 95819

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