Laura Burns

Laura Burns 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. Many thanks to everyone who helped make our neighborhoods a better place and to those who are committed to improving our community.

The social Events Committee brought many events to our community:

  • A Cogan’s Pizza Meet-up
  • Two Business Appreciation weeks; one for the North Colley Business District, the other for the Riverview Village Business District
  • A Barry Art Museum Tour, followed by a Meet-up at Elation
  • A kids’ Neighborhood Bike Ride
  • A River Paddle Meet-up
  • A Garden Party at the Knitting Mill Creek Community Garden, co-hosted by the KMC Garden. Special thanks to Kim and Mitch Swecker.  
  • Worked with Membership Committee to co-host an ODU Tailgate

 

Media Committee:

  • A new website with updated resources, the ability to pay for memberships online, and much more – check it out.
  • New opportunities for online advertising developed for 2023 advertisers.

 

Neighborhood Beautification Committee:

  • In April, the Beautification Committee held a “Learn & Prune” event, where the Norfolk Master Gardeners hit the streets and pruned the Crape Myrtles within Riverview.
  • Dog park clean-up day
 
Other Notes:
 

I want to especially thank the volunteers who have helped in so many ways in the neighborhoods. I especially want to recognize a few long-time volunteers who stepped down from committee rolls in 2022. 

  • Michael Langston, as the President of the CPRV Civic League
  • John Robertson, as the Webmaster
  • Tobie Serafim, as the Newsletter Distribution Chair
  • David Spriggs, as Newsletter Editor and Media Chair
  • Anna Thurmond, as Community Garden Leader
  • Audrey Webb, as Chairperson of the Environmental Committee
  • A giant shout-out and huge thank you to the countless volunteers who helped distribute the printed newsletter for so many years!

 

All of these positions are crucial in providing critical information to the residents of our neighborhoods, and I thank you for your service.

We look forward to continued success in 2023. One of our big initiatives is to keep neighbors better informed and connected through digital means, including revamping our social media presence, improving our website with up-to-date information and resources, and digitizing our monthly newsletter. Additionally, sharing our community with Knitting Mill Creek, East Haven Creek, and the Lafayette River makes Colonial Place and Riverview really special. Be on the lookout for opportunities to be involved in improving our relationship with the environment. Lastly, the Civic League does not exist without community involvement, and we want the Civic League to empower residents to make an impact. If you have an idea for improving our community, the Civic League would love to support you! Please contact Laura Burns at president@cprv.net.

We look forward to a great 2023!

 

News & Resources

September 2024 Edition – CPRV Community Newsletter

AVAILABLE NOW – Don’t miss this month’s newsletter! Discover upcoming events like our Sept 9th Resilience Lab tour and the 23rd Annual Art Walk on Oct 6th. Plus, find ways to connect with neighbors, renew your CPRV membership, and get involved in shaping our community. Dive in at CPRV.net!

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23rd Annual Colonial Place & Riverview Front Porch Art Walk

23rd Annual Colonial Place & Riverview Front Porch Art Walk. Sunday, October 6, 2024 • 12 to 5pm. “We are really looking forward to this year’s event! Bringing art, joy, fun, creativity and a sense of community feels really timely for everyone now. Our goal remains to showcase all of the creative residents in Colonial Place & Riverview. Friends and family who are not residents are still welcomed to participate via their resident host.” – Shirley, Stephanie & Sheila

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General Members Meeting | August 12, 2024

On Monday, August 12th, at 6:30 PM we were joined by representatives from the Bird Safe Hampton Roads, a partnership led by the Cape Henry Audubon Society with multiple organizations and concerned community members working to make Hampton Roads safer for birds that live in our area or pass through during the annual spring and fall migrations, as well as representatives from Elizabeth River Project which was followed by a brief Q&A session.

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August 2024 Edition – CPRV Community Newsletter

AVAILABLE NOW – August is for the birds—or at least this issue of our newsletter is! This month, we feature photos of our neighborhood avian friends enjoying the hot sun and scenic views. Whether you’re flying solo or you take the whole flock, I encourage you to find the time to take a relaxing stroll through CPRV.

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