News - August/Sept. 2008 A Publication of the Morningside Area Community Council PO Box 40313, , PA 15201 www.macconline.org

From the M.A.C.C. Keep America Beautiful Awards MACC Business District Plans Moving Forward with Grant Money n Wednesday July, 23rd proving access and mo- MACC hosted a com- bility through the district, The MACC is proud in any size community. O to announce that it was As you may be aware, munity forum on the Morn- improving streetscape awarded $1,500 from cigarette litter has be- ingside Business District amenities and increas- Keep America Beautiful, come a problem in our Concept Plan. The forum ing the districts visibility. Inc. to implement the business district and ball was the culmination of six Surveys from the forum National Cigarette Pre- fields. To compliment months process of commu- and will tabulated and in- vention Program. Keep the MACC’s beautifica- nity engagement and market corporated into the final America Beautiful’s Ciga- tion program, the Morn- analysis to develop a vision draft of the plan. Please rette Litter Prevention ingside Cigarette Litter Program was developed Prevention Program will for design and enhancement review the MACC website after identifying cigarette install ash receptacles at of community’s business for materials on the plan litter (cigarettes, packag- Rite Aid, the VFW, Harry’s district. Nearly one hundred and provide additional ing, and lighting material) Morningside Market, and residents and business own- comments and sugges- as the most littered items Natoli and Heth’s Fields ers attended the forum and tions. found in cleanups around in hopes to limit the the country. Best practic- amount of cigarette litter. sharpened the focus of the Out thanks to Planning plan by sharing their insights es in America and abroad The program will also & Development Commit- were studied, field test- distribute FREE pocket and expressing desired next tee Chair Grant Ervin and ing was conducted in ashtrays to adult smok- steps. other MACC members thirteen communities ers in the area. For more Mayor , for devoting time to this around the country and information, call Amy at Councilman Patrick Dowd exciting neighborhood the results confirmed the 412-362-0132. program will be a success and Joe Kramer, representing improvement.  State Senator Jim Ferlo’s of- fice set the tone of the meet- ing by congratulating resi- PITTSBURGH CITIZEN’S POLICE ACADEMY dents for the dedication and Twice a year, the Pittsburgh experience a traffic stop, and see Monday evening, from 6:30 p.m. expressing the value the plan Bureau of Police sponsors an how police canines are used. CPA to 9:30 p.m. for 15 weeks. This is will assist them in providing opportunity for members of the participants meet and talk with part of the on-going plan to offer resources to the community. community to become closely many of the street officers as well the CPA outside of the Bureau’s Cherie Moshier of Moshier acquainted with the roles and as the command staff and train- training academy facility. Studios and Sarah Thompson responsibilities of the Police ing staff that serves them. All this Class size is limited to and Mike Kotyk of Pashek Bureau. The Pittsburgh Citizen’s takes place in a safe and enter- 30 participants. All interested Associates, the designers Police Academy (CPA) brings the taining training environment. persons must complete a written hired by MACC to draft the police and the community close Instructors are law enforce- application and give permission plan, then presented their together in a setting that offers a ment professionals who teach for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police sample of police training to each both veteran and recruit police to conduct a background check to concepts for the district and participant. officers. Students leave this train- determine if they have a criminal several building façade simu- Participants receive three ing with a greater understanding record. Please return applications lations. The concept plan hours of training one evening of the police mission and with by U.S. mail or hand-deliver to outlines three opportunities each week in many of the varied increased ability to see how the Pittsburgh Police Headquarters. or themes for the commu- functions of law enforcement. police serve the community. All applications must be received nity to pursue; encourage They experience some of the This program is not an ac- by September 1, 2008. greater connectivity in the highlights of police training and credited certification course to For more information on the district, create awareness for are exposed to the operations of become a sworn police officer. City of Pittsburgh Citizen’s Police the district’s location and to the Police Bureau. Participants are The next session of the Academy, please contact Lieuten- taught the basics of criminal law, Citizen’s Police Academy will ant Jennifer Beidle at: define the Greenwood Street search and seizure, patrol tactics, begin September 8, 2008, at the Pittsburgh Police Headquarters corridor. firearms and many other subjects. East Liberty Presbyterian Church, 1203 Western Avenue The designers asked resi- They learn about the pro- located at 116 S. Highland Pittsburgh, PA 15233 dents to prioritize between cessing of a crime scene, conduct Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206. (412)323-7844 enhancing storefronts, im- a ride-along with an officer, may The program will be held each [email protected]. Pizza MACC Movie ’s e H i 1744 Chislett St. A

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Arrive at 7:00 p.m., share a picnic with your friends and Tim’s Barber Shop family, and watch a movie in the park that will begin around 8:30 p.m. The MACC will have popcorn and a drink for everyone when the movie starts. More details 1802 Chislett St. will be posted around the community as they are final- ized. Call Mary Ann at 412-362-7407 for more information. 412-361-9454

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MAYOR LUKE RAVENSTAHL PUTS FAMILIES M.A.C.C. Committee FIRST Officers Chairs President Beautification Dear Neighbors, Dom Costa, 412-277-4453 Amy Ervin: 412-362-0132 [email protected] Summer is the perfect time to kick back and spend time together. Communication & News Editor Grab a blanket, gather up the kids and join me for the first ever Janeen LaForce: 412-287-0262 “Mayor’s Family Night,” in conjunction with Citiparks Cinema in Vice-President the Park. [email protected] Joe Kramer, 412-363-5845 [email protected] There will be light refreshments and fun activities for the kids – Fundraising including arts and crafts and the chance to get up close and personal Joe Kramer, 412-363-5845 with Fire, Police and Public Works vehicles. We’ll also have infor- Secretary [email protected] mation on various City neighborhoods and initiatives. The evening Corinne Antoszewski, wraps up with the Academy Award nominated animated film, Surf’s 412-441-8475 Housing Up, (rated PG). [email protected] Matt Diersen Come for the activities, come for the movie or come for the entire [email protected] evening– it’s all free! My staff and I look forward to meeting you. Treasurer & Newsletter co- editor Membership Sunday, August 10 Mary Ann Merranko, Leslie Kass: 412-441-7978 Fun begins at 6:30 PM Movie begins approx. at 8:30 PM 412-362-7407 Nomination [email protected] Flagstaff Hill John Santore: 412-292-5356 Schenley Park in Oakland [email protected] Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Past President See you there! Planning and Development Matt Arena, 412-414-6006 Grant Ervin: 412-362-0132 [email protected]

Public Safety Luke Ravenstahal Stacey DeRenzo: 412-377-5448 Mayor, City of Pittsburgh [email protected]

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Morningside News Page 3 August/Sept. 2008 M.A.C.C. Membership Application $10 per family ______$5 singles ______

Please make checks payable to M.A.C.C. Name: ______

Mail check and application to Membership Chair: Address: ______Leslie Kass 1706 Jancey Street City, State, Zip: ______Pittsbugh, PA 15206 Phone: ______*Only 3 family members over the age of 18 can vote in annual elections with family memberships Email: ______isa les by L styTotal Beauty Care for Men, Women & Children ir We use only the best Hair color and Products a We also provide the following services: 1741 Chislett St H Waxing, Manicures, Spa Pedicures, Facials We have a liscenced Estetician with a degree in Holistic Medicine Pittsburgh Pa 15206 that provides extensive skin care along with herbal remedies. She has been on our staff for 24 years 412-362-0664 More spa services coming soon

Morningside Dental 412-362-5677 Wayne J. Decroo, DDS 1809 Jancey Street Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Committed to prevention and dental health Comprehensive dental care Sedation available

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