
President’s Circle: 2022 Wrap-Up
Happy New Year, y’all! As we look forward to the new year, let’s take a few moments to reflect on what the Civic League accomplished in 2022.
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & BEAUTIFICATION
Pooya Mohit
757-724-1547
Vp@cprv.net
COMMUNITY GARDEN
Kim & Mitch Swecker
503-949-8189
Garden@cprv.net
CRIME PREVENTION
Stephanie Clark
757-339-7511
Crime_Prevention@cprv.net
DOG PARK
Raymond Curry & Harris Laughry
Dogpark@cprv.net
MEMBERSHIP & PUBLICITY
Harris Laughry
Membership@cprv.net
MEDIA
Shannon Bowman
757-406-8160
Media@cprv.net
SOCIAL EVENTS
Artemis Stoll
Events@cprv.net
ENVIRONMENTAL
Matthew Lynch
environmental@cprv.net
Happy New Year, y’all! As we look forward to the new year, let’s take a few moments to reflect on what the Civic League accomplished in 2022.
At the time, the mill employed about 200 people and was one of about two dozen such mills in an area home to extensive manufacturing and industrial facilities.
With the shorter days of winter months upon us, it is even more important to be mindful of streetlight outages in our neighborhoods.
With the shorter days of winter months upon us, it is even more important to be mindful of streetlight outages in our neighborhoods.
In the sumer, mulch helps reduce weeds growing in your garden, but in the winter, mulch acts as insulation for the soil and plant roots (which are more sensitive to cold than stems).
It was a great day for a clean-up at Knitting Mill Creek Community Garden. Good riddance Nandina, Japanese Stilt grass, English Ivy, privet, and more!