1 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association Community Newsletter October/November 2018

NE Hazel Dell

Neighbor Helping Neighbor Neighborhood Association

Fall Neighborhood News

Meeting Schedule for 2018 is:

October 16, 2018 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood November 20, 2018 December 20, 2018 (Youth Holiday Giving Event) Association Monthly Meetings Location: Clark County Operations Center, Community Room Tuesday, October 16, 2018 4700 NE 78th Street 7 to 9 PM December 20, 2018 – Youth Holiday Giving Event at Sarah J Anderson Elementary school Meeting Topics: 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM –Tracy Fortmann, Superintendent at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will share What’s inside this edition? information about the historical significance of this site Topic Page to our community.

- Friends of Trees 2 8:00 PM to 8:30 PM – The Young Engage School is a - Halloween Safety Tips 2 Living history school program that operates out of the - How to Report a Road Concern 3 Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. - GRAFFITI 3 - Clark Food Project 4 - Crime Tips 5 Meeting Location: - Leaf Coupon 6 Clark County Operations Center - Directory 7 Community Room B-1 4700 NE 78th Street

At these meetings several announcements and general

information will be shared and discussed.

Refreshments served are provided by Burgerville.

2 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association THANKS TO: Friends of Trees Going trick-or-treating? Burgerville USA Is a non-profit organization that plants trees at homes in Vancouver, Portland • Swords, knives, and similar costume For providing refreshments at the and beyond. Early this past summer accessories should be short, soft, and NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Clark County (who provides a portion flexible. Association meetings of their funding) announced that they • Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk have expanded the neighborhoods that in groups or with a trusted adult. NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood are eligible for this program to include NE Hazel Dell and Sherwood. As a • Fasten reflective tape to costumes Association is on Facebook result Friends of Trees will be hosting and to help drivers see you. Check out our neighborhood their first-ever neighborhood tree • Examine all treats for choking association on Facebook: planting in these two neighborhoods hazards and tampering before eating on Saturday, December 8th, 2018 at them. Limit the amount of treats you which time citizens can get street trees eat. https://www.facebook.com/NEHa planted at their homes. Street trees are • zelDellNeighborhoodAssociation trees planted along the curb, whether Hold a flashlight while trick-or- or not there is a planting strip or treating to help you see and others sidewalk. The target is to make this Newsletter Publication see you. Always WALK and don't Friends of Trees planting an annual run from house to house. The NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood event in the neighborhoods. If • Always test make-up in a small area Association will publish six issues of the interested in potentially getting street newsletter this year. Here are the issue trees planted at your home, please sign first. Remove it before bedtime to dates for the newsletter and deadlines for prevent possible skin and eye 2018: up by November 11th to learn more. For more information, call 503-467- irritation. Issue Deadline 2530 or go on-line to • Look both ways before crossing the 1. May/Jun April 20, 2018 www.friendsoftrees.org/get-a-tree/ 2. September August 15, 2018 street. Use established crosswalks 3. Oct/Nov September 30, 2018 wherever possible. 4. December November 15, 2018 There are also numerous fun Friends • 5. Jan/Feb 2019 January 15, 2019 of Trees volunteer opportunities Lower your risk for serious eye 6. Mar/Apr March 15, 2019 available as part of the neighborhood injury by not wearing decorative

The deadline date is for submitting planting. Why not get your hands dirty contact lenses. newsworthy items for publication. Thanks! and make your community a healthier • Only walk on sidewalks whenever

and greener place to live. To learn possible, or on the far edge of the more about volunteering at a tree road facing traffic to stay safe. Meeting Guest Speakers for planting event, check out their website November Meeting at • Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, Our guest speakers have some great www.friendsoftrees.org/volunt and shoes to avoid blocked vision, information to share with neighbors at eering trips, and falls. our neighborhood association meetings • Eat only factory-wrapped treats. scheduled on third Tuesday’s from 7 - Avoid eating homemade treats made 9 PM at the Clark County Public Halloween Safety Tips by strangers. Works Operations Center at 4700 NE 78th Street. • Enter homes only if you're with a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit Tuesday November 20th , 2018: Autumn holidays like Halloween and houses. Don't stop at dark houses. Harvest Day are fun times for children Never accept rides from strangers. 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM – Vida's Ark of all ages, who can dress up in • Never walk near lit candles or (Transitional Youth Center for teen costumes, enjoy parties, enjoy fall luminaries. Be sure to wear flame- mothers). Donna Cologna, fruits and vegetables, and eat yummy House Director, will share information resistant costumes. treats. These celebrations also provide about their program in our community. a chance to give out healthy snacks, Master Composter/Recycler 8:00 PM to 8:30 PM – Altrusa get physical activity, and focus on Training 2019 International Of Clark County (A safety. Join others with a passion for network of clubs that serve our sustainability and help make a community). Teresa Everist, President Check out these tips to help make the difference in our community - become will talk about their work in the festivities fun and safe for trick-or- a Master Composter/Recycler community. treaters and party guests. volunteer! Learn about composting, 3 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association worm bins, and other ways regularly check online Comic Corner: Murphy's to a healthier green living at this FREE submissions, so a phone call is the Other 15 Laws 10-week training. Help educate others best way to report a problem that at workshops and community events. needs immediate attention. 1. Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until Wednesday evenings, January 23rd thru March 27th, 2019, 6 - 8:30 PM, you hear them speak. location to be announced. For urgent issues after hours or on 2. A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A weekends and holidays the tax is a fine for doing well. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED reporting number (360) 397-2446 Go to ClarkCountyComposts.org to will be forwarded to an answering 3. He who laughs last, thinks slowest. sign up or call 360-397-2121 ext 4961, service that can dispatch a county 4. A day without sunshine is like, well, or email [email protected] crew if necessary. night.

Lunch buddies needed: Volunteers needed 5. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. Do you have 45 minutes a week to eat This year the event will be held on lunch with a child? To make a December 20th and it requires 6. Those who live by the sword get difference? Consider becoming a significant number of volunteers to shot by those who don't. Lunch Buddy. help make it a success. Specifically, 7. Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently we need help with the following: talented fool. • VPS elementary schools participate in Lunch Buddies • Volunteers to staff event on the 8. The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you • Good-hearted adults find 45 evening of December 20th. We need have a 50-50 chance of getting minutes a week to eat lunch with a help setting up (starting at 4 PM), something right there's a 90% child staffing during the event (show up by 5 probability you'll get it wrong. • Children are on the wait list, most PM) and clean up after the event (8 to of them boys 9 PM) 9. It is said that if you line up all the • Volunteers to help wrap toys at a cars in the world end-to-end someone For more information, please contact gift wrapping party scheduled for from California would be stupid [email protected] or call 360- Monday, December 17th from 6 to 7 enough to try to pass them. 313-4730 PM at Sarah J Anderson Elementary 10. If the shoe fits, get another one just cafeteria. like it. Report a Road Concern If you would like to volunteer contact 11. The things that come to those who For problems that require wait, may be the things left by those immediate response, please call Doug Ballou at 360-573-3314 or e- mail at [email protected] who got there first. (360) 397-2446. 12. Give a man a fish and he will eat

Tips to help keep you safe on- for a day. Teach a man to fish and he For issues that don’t require will sit in a boat all day drinking beer. immediate attention, such as a line pothole or vegetation issue, filling Fraud Alerts - Sign up for irregular or out an online maintenance request fraudulent activity alerts with your credit card accounts. is an excellent way to report a road or park concern. Change your passwords regularly - https://www.clark.wa.gov/public- Graffiti Create strong passwords using a Graffiti is done without permission and works/report-park-road combination of letters, numbers and is considered vandalism. Gang graffiti symbols. Use different passwords for is also threatening. In both cases, County staff typically receives all the sites you use. graffiti will attract more of the same if these electronic maintenance left in place. It creates a perception requests from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spot a Scam - Fraudulent e-mails look that the area where it is found is Monday through Friday, excluding as if they have come from legitimate unsafe. For these reasons it is holidays. organizations. Never respond to web important to address it as soon as it is sites asking for personal information. observed. Graffiti in any form is a Don't click on links until you've blight to our community and projects a For more pressing problems, please confirmed the e-mail or texts are real. call (360) 397-2446. County staff negative image. In addition if left unchecked it could lower property tends to be extremely busy during values in the long run. storms and may not have time to 4 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association How should one report Graffiti? Flashing Red Light Traffic egg , newspapers, With suspect information Rules aluminum cans, catalogues, junk If you see someone engaging in or Flashing red lights are commonly mail, rinsed food cans, cardboard, have information about a suspect call found at intersections and pedestrian plastic with a neck 9-1-1 and state you are a Vancouver crosswalks. Every vehicle that (please remove the and squish), resident with a graffiti report. approaches a flashing red light must magazines, phone books, paper come to a complete stop before bags, cereal , milk cartons, Without suspect information proceeding with caution. Failure to If graffiti is West of Andresen Road on empty aerosol cans (please remove follow this traffic rule of law can result the plastic nozzle), scrap metal, etc. Private Property – call the Vancouver in a Moving Infraction Fine of $130 in Police Department West Precinct at: the state of Washington. Also it is 360-487-7355 to make a report during proper etiquette to yield to the car on goes in the old bin we used regular business hours. the right when multiple cars arrive at a to use - the green one if you have a flashing red light intersection at choice, but the brown or cream one If graffiti is East of Andresen Road on roughly the same time. is ok too. Private Property – call the Vancouver Police Department East Precinct at: Shredded paper can be put in the 360-487-7500 to make a report during Recycling Hints regular business hours. Plastic bags or wrappers do NOT blue recycle roll cart but please belong in the blue recycle roll first put it in a paper and You can also make a police report for carts. Neither do veggie trays or the bag shut so the little fru-frus of graffiti without suspect information , plastic bubble packaging, or paper don’t escape. anytime by calling the Vancouver just about anything which is plastic Police Department during normal (other than plastic with a You do not HAVE to set out your office hours (Monday-Friday, 8am- neck and cottage cheese/yogurt cart every service day-you may 5pm) at (360) 487-7355. tubs). Plastic bags get caught in prefer to set it out only when it is the sorting machine forcing it to be full or mostly full. If graffiti is located on Public Property – call the City of Vancouver stopped and the plastic bags Operations at: 360-696-8177 during removed. This costs YOU money! PROJECT YES regular business hours. The Yarn Engagement Society seeks Please don’t put your plastic bags Volunteers! If the graffiti is located on State in the blue roll cart. Highways or related overpasses – call Frozen does NOT Volunteer Connections, a program of the Washington State Department of belong in the blue recycle roll carts the Human Services Council, is supporting a unique community Transportation at: 360-759-1300 either. during regular business hours. project for the holidays. Volunteer Connections is looking for volunteers Boxes for frozen or refrigerated If the graffiti is located on Electrical to knit or crochet warm weather items foods are treated with a chemical Boxes – call Clark Public Utility such as mittens, hats, scarves, gloves, District at: 360-992-3000 during named ‘wet strength’ which keeps or socks. We’ll collect these items regular business hours. the cardboard from disintegrating through the first part of December and when it gets wet. then donate them to a project Bleu If the graffiti is located on Bus Stops That chemical makes the cardboard Door Bakery has been doing the last or Buses – call C-Tran at: 360-695- extremely difficult to recycle, so couple of Christmas seasons. Bonnie 0123 or 360-696-4494 and leave put cold food packaging in the gray Brasure, the owner of Bleu Door message. Bakery, the popular Uptown bakery garbage roll cart. and café at 2411 Main Street, and her team and volunteers have gathered We all have an opportunity to rid our Additionally Styrofoam (™) together for the last three years on community of this problem by packaging and food containers do Christmas day to spread some holiday following the suggested steps of NOT belong in the blue recycle roll cheer to the homeless. Bonnie and her RECORD, REPORT and crew provide people on the streets and REMOVE. Thank you for your help. carts. Kleenex and paper towels do NOT belong there either. in the camps a hot meal and a bag loaded with snacks, fruit, socks, hats, mittens and scarves. Last year they What DOES belong in the blue roll cart? fed 300 people. This year they hope to feed double that amount which means 5 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association double the amount of warm weather For those interested in volunteering Beware of emails and phone calls items for goodie bags! Any items left please send an email to marciah@hsc- asking for financial help. over are donated to the many shelters wa.org or call 360-735-3693. Watch Scammers will often pose as in the area. the website, hsc-wa.org/volunteer- someone you know, such as a connections for details about the relative who is out of the country As serendipity would have it, a long- project to be posted soon! and needing money to get out of time volunteer with Volunteer Connections called in early summer jail or back home. Never cash a Crime Tips check from an unknown source or and wondered if we might find a use Target Zero: Washington State for a larger quantity of commercial send money orders as part of an grade yarns that she wanted to find a averages nearly 500 fatal traffic “official procedure.” Scammers home for. Her late husband and a accidents every year. Target Zero send fraudulent checks which partner had a commercial knitting is a project to reduce this number banks do not catch until days later, business, when he passed away the to zero by the year 2030. You can usually after the scammed person partner sold the machines but did not help towards this effort by not has already sent the requested sell all the large spools of yarns. driving while under the influence amount back in a money order or Volunteer Connections took in the of alcohol or drugs, not driving gift card. It is illegal in orphan yarns with the idea of over the speed limit, wearing your launching an opportunity for people Washington State to knowingly seatbelt, and practicing defensive deposit a fraudulent check. who want to help in some way, but are driving habits. It is illegal in either home-bound or do not have time Washington State to use a handheld to do a regular volunteer shift. At a Package Theft Prevention recent Chamber of Commerce cell phone while driving unless you Package theft is a crime that occurs networking event, Volunteer are contacting 911 for an throughout the year but can be Connections Director Marcia Hale met emergency. It is also illegal to text especially high during the holidays, as Bonnie who had told the room about while driving, which causes serious online shopping increases. her Christmas project. Bonnie was distractions. thrilled at the prospect of finding some The Vancouver Police Department more people to help knit/crochet the Identity Theft: Identify theft is a wants to remind you to consider needed items. Bonnie told Marcia they growing problem across the US. package theft prevention strategies have a couple of people who knit and Criminals use personal information when ordering gifts online. Packages crochet the hats, mittens, and scarves such as your date of birth and delivered while you are away from but could certainly use many more! home are easy and ideal targets for With that, Project Yes - Yarn social security number to pose as thieves. With the increased volume in Engagement Society was officially you for illegal gains. You can home deliveries, thieves have more born! protect yourself by not carrying opportunities to steal your packages. important numbers or passwords Here are some crime prevention tips Volunteer Connections has with you. Report stolen credit that may keep thieves from nabbing commercial grade yarn available to cards immediately. Review your your deliveries: provide to prospective knitters until monthly financial statements and it’s gone. The program has no funding check your consumer credit report • Pick up packages promptly after and once the yarn stock is gone annually for fraudulent charges. they have been delivered. volunteers will need to donate yarn of • Ask neighbors to receive and store their own. “This has come together Pick up your mail daily or have it held at the post office. Shred your package deliveries when you rather quickly, if it’s successful this are not home. paperwork with your important year and we go forward we’ll look for • Consider shipping the package to a sponsor or donations to help us information on it. Do not put your a relative that will be available to provide yarn,” says Hale. “I know credit card number into unsecured receive the package. people who do this type of thing for websites. • Require signature delivery to other programs and they find their avoid the package being left yarns at garage sales, Goodwill, or Scams: Scamming people out of unattended. when the big craft stores have sales. money is very profitable for • Utilize tracking services offered This is very much a pilot project that is criminals. Many operate outside of by the delivery company. happening because frankly, a whole • Request specific delivery times bunch of random things came together US jurisdiction making it difficult that are suitable to when you will this year!” to locate/prosecute them. Do not be home. give personal information to any unsolicited phone calls or emails. • Invest in a camera system to monitor your packages and home. 6 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association

• Send packages to secure delivery, program afloat. For the 2018-19 school holding, or pick-up locations. year a sponsor has not been confirmed Enclosed is my gift of $______• Many parcel delivery companies yet to keep Pen Pal going. This year to help cover mailing costs. I cannot offer secure locations for packages the teacher strikes had complicated the make a monetary contribution, but can to be delivered and stored until search for funding options. make an in-kind donation. I have you are available to pick items up. ______that I would There are many companies and Volunteer Connections is accepting like to donate. Please call me to locations throughout Vancouver donations for the program to operate arrange for pick-up. that offer these services. this year. On the website at www.hsc- wa.org/volunteer-connections NAME: If you see a package theft occurring, prospective Pen Pals or prospective ______call 911. donors can watch a video about the program. Volunteer Connections ADDRESS: If you are the victim of a package expects to meet with schools in ______theft, please call 311 to report it to October to determine what classrooms police and follow up by reporting the want to participate. Right now, they ______theft to the US Postal Inspection are accepting new Pen Pals on a Service by calling 1 (877) 876-2455 or waiting list. The number of adults they CITY: ______www.postalinspectors.uspis.gov. engage will be determined by the number of classrooms available and STATE:______ZIP______PEN PAL PROJECT their ability to cover the staff expense. DELAYED People who want to be on the Pen Pal PHONE: ______wait list, or for those who have The popular Pen Pal Project, a volunteered in the past and want to E-MAIL: ______volunteer opportunity through volunteer again, send an email to Volunteer Connections, a program of [email protected] or phone 360-735- the Human Services Council, is on Please mail this form with 3690. hold at present. The Pen Pal Project your donation to:

matches adult volunteers with 5thgrade NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood students for a school-year long letter Financial Support Needed We need your continued financial Association, exchange. The Pen Pal project has 3109 NE 96th Street, operated under a federal grant that support more than ever to cover our ended suddenly last year just before costs of operating the neighborhood Vancouver, WA 98665. school started. The Human Services association. Please consider providing Council and a small grant from the financial support to your neighborhood Evergreen School District kept the association. 7 NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association

Youth Suicide HOTLINE Voter Registration & Absentee ballots Who Represents Hazel Dell? 360-696-9560 or 1-800-626-8136 Auditor-Elections 397-2345 Rep. Monica Stonier (D) 49th Leg. Dist. https://www.clark.wa.gov/elections (360) 786-7872 Child Abuse Email: [email protected] Main telephone number: (360) 397-6002 Garbage & Recycling 331 John L. O’Brien Building HOTLINE to report abuse: 1-888-713-6115 Composting & Yard Debris: 360-397-2121 PO 40600 https://www.clark.wa.gov/childrens-justice- Hazardous Waste: 360-397-2121 Olympia, WA 98504-0449 center/community-resources-and-referrals Recycling (Curbside): 892-5370 Rep. Sharon Wylie (D) 49th Leg. Dist. IMS Electronics Recycling: 750-8883 (360) 786-7924 Vanc. Clark Co. Housing Rehab Program www.ims-electronics.com [email protected] 397-2130 & TDD 397-6065 Wells and Septic Systems PO Box 40600 (Clark County Public Health) 322 John L. O'Brien Building Sheriff Liaisons 397-2211 ex5498 (360) 397-8428 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Deputy Rick Osborne Annette Cleveland (Senator) (D) [email protected] Letters To The Editor 427 John A. Cherberg Building; PO Box 40449; The Columbian: [email protected] Olympia, WA 98504-0449; Phone (360) 786- Graffiti Hotlines: NEHDNA Newsletter: [email protected] 7696; Fax: (360) 786-1999 West Precinct 397-6079 Toll-Free Legislative Hotline: 1-800-562-6000 Parent Trust Fire District #6 – 576-1195 Family Help Line - 1-800-932-HOPE (4673) Vancouver Housing Authority or families could call 2500 Main Street, Vancouver WA 98660 Clark Co. Councilors 360-695-1325 ext 4221 360-694-2501 www.vhausa.com Email: [email protected] Council Chair Marc Boldt State Schools Report Airplane Noise- District #1 Jeanne Stewart The Blind 696-6321 - The Deaf 696-6521 Call Anne Mitchell 503-460-4837 or District #2 Julie Olson 800-547-8411 ext. 4837 District #3 John Blom Blood Donations 693-5821 Red Cross or email [email protected] or District #4 Eileen Quiring Be A Pal To A Child or Teen being Treated visit www.PDXNoise.com 397-2232 with Chemotherapy 2-4 hrs/mo- Sue Best (503) 244-3141 [email protected] TDD Numbers Community Development – 397-2375 For the hearing & speech impaired. Public Works – 397-6118 Greater Clark Parks District Jeff Mize: Board of Commissioners (360) 397-6032 Road Maintenance – 397-2446 Public Information Outreach Manager Community Development/Public Works Event Center – 397-6180 360-397-6118 x. 4398 (360) 397-6057 Fair – 397-6180 [email protected] Community Services (360) 397-6032 Community Services – 397-2130 Superior Court (360) 397-2292 Superior Court – 397-2150 Restraining Orders Anti-harassment or domestic violence protection Griefshare Clark Regional Wastewater District orders: 397-2292 (General) Dealing with the death of a loved one? Find Board of Commissioners support and encouragement. Griefshare meets L. Neil Kimsey, Norm Harker & YWCA SafeChoice Program- Monday nights at 6:30 PM, at the Vancouver Denny Kiggins: 750-5876 24 hour hotline! 695-0167. Church, 3300 NE 78th Street, Vanc. Community or legal advocates 695-0167. Call 574-1611 ext. 6904 to sign up. Code Enforcement 397-2408 Illegal Dumping – 3976118 ex 4352 Domestic Violence Intervention Unit National Alliance on Mental Illness Weed and Vegetation Mgt 397-6140 397-2211 or 911 for emergency DVIU website: (NAMI) Southwest Washington https://www.clark.wa.gov/sheriff/domestic- 8019 NE 13th Ave, Vancouver WA 98665 Report Street Lights That Are Out 487-8177 violence 360-695-2823 www.namiswwa.org Report Power Outages 992-8000 District Court Clark County Food Bank List Animal Civil 360-397-2060 Faith Center Code Violation 397-2488 Criminal 360-397-2424 2533 NE Andresen Rd., Vancouver Reporting Dead Animals 397-2488 Tues. 4:00-7:00 Service area: Clark Co. Licensing 397-2489 County Crisis Line for Depression/Mental Fish - Orchards Nuisance Complaints 397-2488 Health Issues: 696-9560 6008 NE 110th Avenue, Vancouver Missing/Found -VHS 693-4746 M-F 10:00-12:00 & 12:30-2:45 Fish & Wildlife 902-2200 Domestic Violence: Detective Beth Luvera Serving Areas: 98682, 98864, 98662 Game Poaching: 1-800-477-6224 Clark Co. Sheriff's Office 397-2388 Fish - Vancouver Livestock Info WSU Coop 397-6060 x 7714 14th & Franklin Street, Vancouver Humane Society 693-4746 Victim Assistance 397-2008 M, T, Th, F 10:00-3:00 Serving Areas: W. of Andresen from downtown West Columbia Gorge No Kill Humane Society, Work Permits For Minors to Ridgefield. Bonnie Harding, Shelter Director 896-2300 (Bureau of Labor & Industries) Interfaith Treasure House Washougal 835-3464 91 "C" Street, Washougal Don't Know Who To Call? 694-8899 M-F 9:30-5:00; Sat 11:00-3:00 Transportation http://www.211info.org/ Serving Areas: Camas & Washougal C-Tran 397-0123 McLoughlin Church of God C-Van Ride Reservation 695-8918 Everything You Want To Know About Clark 903 Winchell Ave., Vancouver Traffic Signals 397-2446 County: www.clark.wa.gov Wed. 4:00-7:30 Service area: Clark Co. Traffic Tickets: (District Court) 397-2424 Trinity Mission Cupboard Auto Accident Reports 397-2214 Boys & Girls Club of SW Washington 6700 McLoughlin, Vancouver 360-314-6735 Food bags/hot lunches last Friday of the mo. 11am-2pm - Serves ALL of Clark Co. PRESORT

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NE Hazel Dell Dick Clairmont Neighborhood Association [email protected] Officers and Board Members Rick Sedwick Doug Ballou, President [email protected] (360) 573-3314 [email protected] Neighborhood Association Mission: Bill Cline, Vice President The residents of the Hazel Dell [email protected] area established the NE Hazel Dell Neighborhood Association If you have any questions or Vicki Fitzsimmons, Secretary (NEHDNA) in order to unite the would like more information, Vicki.Fitzsimmons@edwardjon common interests and promote please contact one of the officers es.com the welfare of the area. The or board members listed on this association is involved with a page. The NEHDNA does not Jaye Folsom, Treasurer variety of matters, which affect subscribe to any religious [email protected] the livability of the affiliation or political party. Our neighborhood and community in desire is to work together for the Lori Bain general. common good of the [email protected] neighborhood in which we all All residents within the live. You don’t have to live in Heather Harmon neighborhood association the area to be a member or to [email protected] boundaries or neighboring areas come to the meetings! All are not within an existing welcome. Jac Arnal neighborhood association are [email protected] welcome to attend and participate in the association.

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