Volunteer Opportunities at First Landing State Park

ADMINISTRATIVE:

Front Office Receptionist.  May 12-14, 17-20, 24-27 from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.  Answering phone, copying, fielding guests questions.

Data Entry. Any day.  One day per week, 2 hours.

Data base design.  Need a volunteer with Microsoft Access experience to design a data base to track rental inventory.

Event Planning Assistant. One day per week, 2 - 4 hours. Research and contact potential venders/sponsors.  Assist with event set-up and take-down.


VISITOR SERVICES:
Interpretive Volunteer. Summer season, mostly weekends and holidays (Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day).  Assisting with Swamp Stop, crabbing, Geoquest, Wonder Bugs, Moonlight Movie programs.  Leading Bald Cypress Hike, Seaside Creations, other volunteer interests may be considered.  Volunteer lead programs will require training by interpreters.

 

SPECIAL EVENTS:

Smokey the Bear Day, May 8th - 10:00 am - 4:30 pm.  Game and craft supervision, runners and man booth.

Great American Backyard Campout, June 26th - June 27th - 2:00 pm Saturday to noon Sunday - this is an overnight event.  Camping experienced volunteers needed to assist military families make a meaningful connection with nature.  Assist park staff with special camping programs, demonstrations, cookout and campfire story-telling and sing-alongs.

Junior Rangers Camp July 12 - 16 (Ages 4-6) and July 19th  - 23rd (Ages 7 - 12).  9:00 am - 1:30 pm Monday - Friday. Assist park staff and camp participants explore the forests, beach and trails of FLSP.  There will be additional Junior Ranger camps this summer, too.

Dog Days of Summer, July 17th 11:00 am - 4:30 pm. Assist park staff with event set up and event activities.

Fall Festival, October 16th 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Assist park staff with event set up and event activities.

MAINTENANCE:

Trail maintenance will be conducted soon.  Dates have not been set yet as we are waiting for standing water to recede.  I will keep a list of those interested in assisting with this project.

Please contact Kim Miller if you are interested or have additional questions.  She can be reached at

Email: Kim.miller@dcr.virginia.gov

Phone: 757-412-2308

Cell: 757-536-0088

Increase Pedestrian Safety on Shore Drive” Facebook Group with 2,543 members as of now

Info about the group:

Name:    Increase Pedestrian Safety on Shore Drive
Category:    Common Interest – Politics
Description:    To many lives, young and old are lost on Shore Drive from pedestrian-vehicular accidents. A few months ago the city installed signs with flashing lights to warn drivers of pedestrian traffic, but they are not enough! Cross walks, and Traffic control devices MUST be installed ASAP! Please join this group before another innocent life is lost!
Privacy Type:    Open: All content is public.

About Facebook You can find the group once signed in by searching for “Increase Pedestrian Safety on Shore Drive”.

Oak St Benefit Yard Sale 4/9 – 11

Here’s the new date for the CAPE STORY by the SEA  YARD SALE   to benefit CSBTS neighbors in need:

FRIDAY  10:00 a.m. TO 4:00 p.m. on APRIL 9TH, AND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY APRIL 10-11 th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2215 Oak Street.

Janet Hollingsworth (contact info. below) will continue to except donations through this date. The response so far has been amazing.


As mentioned at the civic association meeting, we have a couple on Oak Street who are going through a very difficult time and could use our help. Jorge and Stephanie moved into our neighborhood about a year ago. Shortly after their arrival, Stephanie was diagnosed with cancer. Their health insurance from her job had lapsed during the move, and treatment was delayed. She is currently down to 75 lbs, and has a broken hip. She has to deal with a trachea tube and feeding tube, but is still fighting. 
 
Jorge is a master tiling contractor, but has had little opportunity to work because he is Stephanie’s primary care giver. 
 
Our neighbor Janet Hollingsworth at 2215 Oak Street is holding a yard sale fund raiser for them the last weekend in March (Saturday is the 27th)  DATE CHANGED DUE TO WEATHER . We would like to spread the word, and ask for any items that might be donated to help these neighbors. 
 
Janet’s contact information is: 
Janethollingsworth11@yahoo.com 
321-0921

League of American Bicyclists (LAB) children’s bike-ed classes Saturday April 10th

There are two League of American Bicyclists (LAB) children’s bike-ed classes scheduled for this Saturday at the Kempsville Recreation Center in Va Beach:

Bicycle Driving

Parents, help get your child geared up and educated for bicycling on the road. This clinic, taught by nationally certified trainers, is designed for new riders and their parents. The trainers will help you and your child be properly prepared for safe riding. The clinic covers helmets, bike fit, road rules, and safety education. Bring your own bike. Fee covers all needed course material.

Age 5 – 9 with parent

#94143 KV Sa Apr 10 11:00 am – 12:00 pm $15

Age 10 – 13 with on-road training

#94145 KV Sa Apr 10 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm $28

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Deadline for registration is 5 pm, Weds April 6th. Register your child(ren) online at vbgov.com. Don’t be late!

Ride safely,

Bruce Drees, League Cycling Instructor #2605

Stephanie Smith, League Cycling Instructor #2610

Wind Turbine will top Hot Tuna

Shop center wind machine

The owner of Cape Henry Plaza Shopping Center at the corner of Shore Drive and W. Great Neck Road applied for and received approval from the city to install a wind turbine on the roof of the property, an initiative that is by all accounts the first of its kind for a commercial property in the city.

The 19-foot-tall turbine is expected to help supplement the electricity consumed by the shopping center whose tenants include a grocery store, a drugstore and Hot Tuna Bar & Grill.

Click here to read the entire article in this week’s Inside Business, http://www.insidebiz.com/news/mighty-wind-energize-center

Hot tip re: lost/found pets

IF YOU FIND AN ANIMAL:

IMMEDIATELY, make a sign as large as possible stating “DOG/CAT FOUND.”  and PUT IT PROMINENTLY in your front yard.  Even write it on a brown paper bag. The owners of the lost pet are almost certainly going to be walking/driving the neighborhood looking for their animal.  If you post a sign out in front of your house (near the street), they will see it!  (But they may not SEE their pet in your house or back yard, may not get onto the internet to check craigslist until they’ve already scanned the neighborhood.)

IF YOU OWN AN ANIMAL:  Please please go get a tag that has a phone number on it where you can be reached if your pet accidentally gets out and a kind-hearted neighbor is trying to help your pet get home. Care-A-Lot, Walmart, etc. have machines where you can inscribe an inexpensive tag with your pet’s name and your phone number.

Possible area child predator

The following was received from the general manager of a local soccer club. It involves a possible child predator. One incident was in the Great Neck area and the other near Kingston Elementary.  The identifying information has been XXX’d out.  The original email was sent on Thursday, Mar 25 so am not sure of the exact dates these incidents occurred. Please be aware and remind your children about strangers. 

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I am the manager for XXXTEAM  and several emails of people I know have   come across my email today about a child predator. There is a man in a   small blue pick up truck stalking and approaching children in our local   neighborhoods. One incident yesterday was down the street from Brill   field. The other incident happened near Great Neck Rec Center. Both   incidents sent the children running for help. The police were notified on   the incident near Brill field (2 boys ages 12, 13). The other incident is   just now being brought to the authorities attention-again 2 children (1   boy age 10 , 1 girl age 12). With the season beginning this weekend , I   thought this is very important to get out.  Please remind Parents to be on   the lookout for this truck  and to remind children to not to go up to a   strangers car.   thanks for any help you can give to get the word out !
   
1st Email:   I just wanted to put a quick email out to people to let them know what  happened to XXX and a friend tonight.  XXX was at a friend’s house tonight playing basketball in the street.  A royal blue truck stopped by and told   the boys he was watching their ‘plays’.  The man  sat in the road for a  time. He then proceeded to ask the boys to come and see something he had  in his truck. According to the boys, he took off his seat belt and was  reaching for something.  Fortunately, they both avoided going close to the  truck and reported the incidence.  The man did speed backwards down the  street and then went forward before speeding out of the neighborhood. He  had a Hispanic accent, shaved head, and a little goatee on his chin.  XXX   thought he was about 40, but I’m not sure how reliable that is since I   tell him I’m 29!!  Anyways, it is an older blue small truck and the kids   did not get the license plate.  The police feel it could be more of an   exposure incident than an abduction, but at this point  I wouldn’t take a chance.  Please report any incidences to the police and   they promised to put the word out to the schools.  Please pass on as   needed
 
  
2nd email:
I live behind Cox High School in the Shorehaven area.  I was shocked as I   read this e-mail.  Several weeks back, my two children were outside   playing in our neighborhood and they also were approached by a man in a  small pickup truck.  They indicated that the man just watched them, but   followed them as they moved throughout the neighborhood.  They became   increasingly uneasy and ran into the home of one of their teachers who   also lives in the neighborhood.  The man actually followed them down the  drive.  Luckily, their teacher’s husband was home.  She is a teacher at A   GREAT NECK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL and is the individual who forwarded this   e-mail to me.

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. 
 
Regina Wallace
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator
Cape Story by the Sea
496-6458

More help needed for family we aided at Christmas

 

I received this email from Teri Doddy — 
Teri has agreed to continue to be our champion for this family. 
 TereDod7@aol.com  phone 621-6724 
 and 2219 Bayberry Street
 
Empsy,  
I just got a call today from Tamika (the family we helped at Christmas that had no furniture). She called to let me know her 6 yr old has been in CHKD since 2/11/10 with an absess on the brain and has had 4 brain surgeries. She is still in PIC (ICU). Due to being with her child Tamika has not been able to work the last couple months. She has contacted Social Service which is helping her with her water bill, but out of funds otherwise. Her rent is paid for, but she’s two months behind on her electricity ($473.00) and is in need of items that she cannot buy with food stamps (diapers, toilet paper, shampoo, soap, laundry detergent, dish liquid, etc.). She has received a cut off notice for her electricity for 3/4/10, but has been able to borrow $20 here and there to send to Dominion VA Power so her electricity hasn’t been cut off yet.  
  
I told her I would see if we could send out an e-mail to CSBTS to see if anyone is willing to help her with any of her needs. I know this is a hard working young lady who has been appreciative of everything CSBTS has done for her. This medical emergency has set her back by not being able to work.  
Please advise if you think we could send out an e-mail. I would be willing to help coordinate the collection and to take items to Tamika if anyone is willing to help.  
  
Regards,  
Teri Doddy  *Mail checks to Teri Doddy at 2219 Bayberry St.  Indicate $ is for Tamika in the memo section*

SDCC Newsletter

Posted: 24 Mar 2010 08:09 AM PDT
Did you know?
Thanks to Lynnhaven River NOW, 38% of the Lynnhaven River is now open for shellfish harvesting, up from only 1% in 2004.  Got an idea for “Did you know?” Send it to grace@sdcc.info.
Change in Agenda:

Jones and Wood won’t be there.

Vice Mayor Jones and City Councilman Wood will not be at the March SDCC meeting.  They were scheduled to appear to discuss the City Manager’s proposed 2011-2012 budget.  Unfortunately, the proposed budget will not be presented to City Council until March 30.  Our representatives are now scheduled to come to the April 26 meeting.  They will vote the budget on May 11.

The Good News is…

The March meeting will feature two other hot topics.  Wayne Wilcox, in charge of Bikes and Trails for the City, Bruce Drees, Advocate for the Tidewater Bicycle Association, June McDaniels, formerly of Bayfront Advisory Committee and panelist on the Shore Drive Safety Initiative ‘09, will participate in an outline of what is in store with regard to bikes and pedestrians for Shore Drive Improvements:  what is needed, what is planned, and what you would like to see.  A cameo appearance by Councilman Bill DeSteph is also expected.

It’s a Double-Header!

In addition, the City will be sending a representative to report on the progress of replacing damaged and destroyed beach accesses now that the sand replenishment is completed.

Work and play on the same day!  Mark your calendars!

First Landing State Park is having a huge volunteer tree-planting on April 24 and would really like to have support from the surrounding neighborhoods.  Please contact Kim.Miller@dcr.virginia.gov to sign up.
That’s the work part.

For the play part:  LynnhavenRiverNow is hosting their 8th Annual Oyster Roast on the same day, from 12 Noon to 3 p.m. practically on the grounds of Bayville Golf Course.  The number of tickets available is limited, so contact them soon at lbaity@lynnhaven2007.com.

Kudos to Kroger!

Kroger has withdrawn the application to locate a fuel kiosk at the Shore Drive location at this time.  Bill Barnett, of Bradford Acres, was the lead spokesperson in representing the neighborhood.  Kroger will proceed with applications to install fueling stations at other locations.

SDCC Meeting: 

7:30 p.m., March 29, Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Road)

Don’t forget to check http://www.sdcc.info for all the latest Shore Drive news.

Lost cat (siamese)

 

Please forward to the neighbors that my fat light colored siamese is missing again.  He seems to have another “home” that he visits for a few days at a time.  Please call if you have seen him.  He lives on the land side of Walke Street.  He is very sweet and we want him to come home. 
Thanks so much!
Frauke Mirenda 287-8729