Save the Date – Vets Park Movie Night – Sept 7, 2013

Join the VPNA and friends for

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT ON THE BIG SCREEN

SEPTEMBER 7, 8:00 PM, VETERANS PARK

“Hook” is the 1991 recreation of Sir James M. Barrie classic in an adventure for all ages. The now adult Peter Pan (Robin Williams) must return to Neverland to rescue his children from the nefarious Captain Hook. “Hook” is the story of innocents imperiled and innocence regained, of a wondrous place populated by mermaids and fairies, and of the quest to find the child in all of us.

Features Robin William, Dustin Hoffman, and Julia Roberts.

Boise Parks & Recreation will also coordinate field games.
This free movie is presented by Boise Parks & Recreation, The VPNA & Holland & Hart LLP.

Bring some cash to buy popcorn and raffle tickets. All proceeds will benefit VPNA.

If you are a business owner and would like to donate a raffle prize please contact VPNA at vpnaboise@gmail.com

Green Workshops Coming Up

Free Sustainable Design and Green Building Toolkit Workshop

When: June 12, 2013 | Boise City Hall Council Chambers | Open to the Public
Boise City Hall • 150 N. Capitol Blvd. • Council Chambers (3rd Floor) • Foothills Room (1st Floor)

Sustainability experts will evaluate the City’s building and land-use codes and offer tools and advice for best practices in sustainable development.
Speakers: Susan Gitlin, US Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Sustainable Communities; Codes, Standards, and Sustainable Design Division (www2.epa.gov/aboutepa/about-office-policy-op#OSC) and Brian Dean, Senior Manager from ICF International (www.icfi.com).

Topics include:
•Sustainable Sites & Development Practices
•Water Efficiency- Conservation & Management
•Materials & Resource Conservation
The workshop is presented by the City of Boise and funded by a grant. Please contact Meagan Curtis at 208/395-7871 or mcurtis@cityofboise.org for more information.

Rainwater Harvesting
When: Sat., June 8, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Price: $25 in advance, $30 door
Learn principles, design and construction of various rainwater harvesting systems, among other topics. Presented by Tim Pope, American Rainwater Catchment Systems. Lunch included. For more info call 208-320-8627.
Location: Boise WaterShed | 11818 W. Joplin Road

Whittier Art Installation Charette

Dear Artists, Community Members, and Whittier Parents:

We’d like to invite you to participate in a collaborative community design event (charette) on March 9, 2013, 8:30 am – 1:00 pm.

Background: Ada County Highway District begins construction of a ¬5-lane boulevard adjacent to Whittier Elementary School, beginning Februrary 2013. Whittier is a Title 1 school with students who speak more than a dozen different languages and come from all over the world. The school’s playground backs onto the new road, anticipated to be named Whitewater Park Boulevard.

Project: A group of neighbors, parents, artists and other community members are leading an effort to create an artful boundary between the schoolyard and the new boulevard. The charette is a half-day brainstorming activity to source and modify ideas for this project. Community members and artists from multiple disciplines are invited: landscape designers, glass artists, metal artists, architects, painters, sculptors, mixed-media artists, graphic designers and those with knowledge of the neighborhood and school. Did we leave out your expertise? We still want you there!

Project Components: The proposed project/art piece will combine art and function to reflect the character of the diverse neighborhood known as The 30th Street Neighborhood. The boundary-to-be is anticipated to be funded by a series of grants to be written in 2013. Installation is projected to begin June 2014. We anticipate a call for artists to design and install the selected artwork.

Reasons to participate:
• Brainstorm ideas for a new public art project
• Get involved with this grass-roots effort in Boise, Idaho to create a work of art in the 30th Street Neighborhood, a neighborhood on the cusp of great change and prepped to blossom creatively, socially and economically
• Find out more about the neighborhood cultural arts plan which identi¬es public art opportunities and de¬nes the neighborhood voice
• Blow your mind with participants who will step up your creative thinking early in the morning
• We will provide breakfast and plenty of snacks

When: March 9, 2013 | 8:30 am to 1pm

Where: Whittier Elementary School, 301 N. 29th (At Je erson)

Who: You and representatives from Boise School District, Ada County Highway District, Whittier Elementary School, Veterans Park Neighborhood Association & City of Boise

If you can join us, please RSVP to Elizabeth Rodgers by March 1st by emailing her at emailerodg@gmail.com. We’ll send an agenda in late February to those who respond to this invitation.

Thank you for your involvement in the cultural life of Boise!

Color of Conscience at UCC

Boise First Congregational Church will be sponsoring a community event celebrating the passing of the Boise’s Anti-Discrimination ordinance.  The Color of Conscience will be viewed and discussed with Marcia Franklin the award winning producer of the film  All are invited on January 12th at 6:30 at the church…
2201 Woodlawn Ave.

ACHD State St Alignment Open House

When: April 26, 2012  5:30 p.m. – 7:30p.m.

Where: Riverglen Jr. High School (6801 N. Gary Lane)

The State Street Alignment Study was initiated to explore roadway alignments that would identify future right-of-way needs on State Street between Glenwood Street and 23rd Street. At this time a “best fit alignment” has been identified using the roadway section from the State Street Transit and Traffic Operational Plan and is available for public review. ACHD representatives will be available to answer your questions about the alignment. The meeting will be an open house format with no formal presentation. If you are unable to attend this meeting, materials from the open house, as well as a short survey, will be available at www.achdidaho.org by close of business on April 27.

Written comments may also be sent to 3775 Adams St., Garden City, ID 83714 or to projects@achdidaho.org by May 10, 1012.

For more information, please contact Shawn Martin, ACHD Assistant Traffic Manager, at 387-6154

Jordan Street Garden Work Pary – April 14th

Dear VPNA and our favorite volunteers!

The Jordan Street Garden is excited to begin preparing for our 4th gardening year! We’ll be having our work party from 10-2pm on Saturday, April 14th and would love to put a shout out for volunteers. Our focus will be as follows:

  • Amend the soil with compost
  • Organize compost area
  • Pick up trash
  • Dig irrigation lines
  • Paint Jordan Street Garden sign
  • Trim bushes
  • Organize storage shed

This is a family friendly event and lunch will be provided. Volunteers are asked to bring any tools they find useful, gloves and to have fun!!! Thank for you for your help in spreading the word and it would be really helpful to collect some type of head count so I can be sure to have enough food and supplies.

To read more about the garden and how you can buy a CSA share of their produce please click here.

With gratitude, Shana

For more information contact: Shana Moore 208.850.7821

April 4th Students Present Neighborhood Research

Announcing a two part event focusing on the architecture and history of the “West End” and the chance to research your own home.

Part 1 – Student Presentations: This winter the Boise High BAP club has been researching the history and architecture of various properties in the “West End” to help with VPNA’s walking
trail grant
. At this event students will present their research on the following properties:

  • West End Drive-in                      
  • The former Guernsey Dairy     
  • 2314 W. Woodlawn                 
  • Possibly others as well…

At the VPNA annual meeting students gave us a preview of what to expect including presentations on the United Congregational Church and 2400 W Bannock. Their presentations were excellent.

Part 2 – Discover Your Home’s History: Following the presentations we’ll move up to the 3rd floor of the library where staff and students will help you discover your own home’s history. In an hour or so you can discover a lot about your home including things like…

  • Construction date
  • Names and occupations of previous owners
  • Number of houses on your block in the 20s, 30s, 40s…
  • Possibly much more using Idaho Statesman online database and microfiche

When: Wednesday, April 4th at 6:30pm (presentations will last 30-45 minutes, research portion will follow)

Where: Downtown Library! in the William F. Hayes Memorial Auditorium. This meeting space is at the southwest corner of the Main Library with an external entrance facing 8th street.

What to bring: Your library card

Simplot Park Meeting Reminder

Boise Parks and Recreation will be discussing plans for Esther Simplot Park, as well as, taking comments at a public meeting: 5:30pm, Thursday December 1 at Whittier Elementary School, 301 N. 29th Street.

If you are unable to attend you can submit your comments, send them to Wendy Larimore at Boise Parks and Recreation: wlarimore@cityofboise.org, or call 608-7636.

VPNA November board meeting minutes are now available under the documents tab at vpnaboise.org. These also discuss VPNA’s input to the project.