Tuesday, March 31, 2009

neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
We had another great progressive dinner on the weekend! Just can't beat the combination of great food, gracious hosts, and the best company! Many thanks to our hosts, the Costas, the Reisners, and the Smyths! Ashley and Collier have already offered to host a summer party so stay tuned in July. (:

I have a couple of notes to pass on:
Bruce is looking for a dog sitter
Leslie is looking for driveway paver recommendations and wondering if anyone wants to form a group to get a better price.
Would you please respond to me with suggestions for the above? I will forward them to Bruce and Leslie and to Stacey to put in our directory. Thanks!

I also have my own request - does anyone have a shore home in Delaware - Rehobeth beach or Bethany beach-  or know someone else who has one? We are trying to gather some info about the area.

Take care and Happy Spring!

Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775

Sunday, March 22, 2009

neighborhood dinner

Last call for people to come to our progressive dinner on March 28! Come celebrate the beginning of spring with your neighbors!
We will start at 6 p.m.  Email me if you are able to come....today!
Thanks,
Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775

Monday, March 16, 2009

neighborhood news

Dear neighbors,
I have 3 notes below for you...I've been distracted organizing an event lately so I'm sorry I didn't get these out sooner.  The opportunity to use your Recycle bank points sounds great - if you haven't checked on how many points you have, I think you will be surprised!

Unfortunately, I also have some bad news to pass on. One of our neighbors had her car broken into a couple of weeks ago. It was parked in her driveway and locked. They broke in through the window and stole some valuables that were in the car.  No one was hurt and they did not attempt to get into the house. Just a reminder to be careful to lock your cars and try not to leave valuable items out there. I have only heard of the one incident.

Lastly, don't forget to respond to me about the Progressive Dinner! It is only 2 weeks away now...I need to know whether you can come and bring food or host. I still need both!
Thank you,
Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775


As I look around this house I know it is time for a garage sale.  I am hoping that others in the neighborhood feel the same way.  I was thinking of having it earlier at the beginning of  the garage sale season. How about later April - early May.  If  people want to get back to me I will keep a list.  We could all share an ad and if we had enough maybe it would be only a few bucks per house. 
Please let me know if there is any interest.    (Please respond directly to Eva at deobrien@comcast.net

Thanks

Eva O'Brien 


Would you please notify the neighborhood group of a good house cleaner and baby sitter? Her name is Fabiane Malacarne. She goes by Fabi and is local to the area. She can be reached at 215-260-8229.

George C. Brady, III
Vice President
PDS
Direct: 610-238-4617




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <ischermcan@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:16 PM
Subject: Awesome Recyclebank donation program that helps Lower Gwynedd school and park!!
To: Gwynedd Knoll Neighborhood <gwyneddknoll@gmail.com>

Carol,

Can you please forward this message to the neighborhood email address?   It is a great program to use recycle bank points to help the neighborhood schools.  Thanks so much!

 Ilene  Cantos

 
Neighbors,

 I am sure that you have been busy collecting recycling in your new blue recyclebank bin.   But, have you used any of your recyclebank points that have collected in your account?    If you are like me, the answer is probably no.   I have been collecting points but haven't used any since the program began.     But I am excited to share a new way that you can use points while donating to the local schools in our area.    Both Lower Gwynedd Elementary and the Wissahickon Educational Opportunities Foundation (WEOF) are asking for donations of recyclebank points.  (Please see project descriptions below.)   Through www.recyclebank.com, you can donate your points and recyclebank will give $$ directly to the organizations.   Ten dollars is given to the organization for every 100 points donated.     Donations can be made through the recyclebank website now until April 15.

 
To donate your points:

 
1) Go to www.recyclebank.com

 

2) Log in to your account using your personalized user name and password

 

3) Go under "Redeem Rewards".

 

4) Go under "Donations"

 

5) On the bottom of that page, you will see "Favorite Donations".  Scroll through those to find the two donations listed below.   As of 3/2/09,  Lower Gwynedd was listed on that first page and WEOF was on the third page.

 

Descriptions of the local projects that recyclebank donations will help are listed below:

 
Lower Gwynedd Elementary

Reward Description:

Lower Gwynedd Elementary School will present a week long celebration of Earth Week, from April 20 through April 24. On April 21, we will present an all school assembly to 470 students designed to make our students more aware of the part they can play in protecting our planet in future years from the adverse effects of not recycling on a daily basis.

We are trying to do this in a 'fun' way…Our assembly will be conducted by Rick Adam, Encore Productions, who will be assisted by Rusty the recycling dog. Rick will use audience participation, story-telling magic, juggling, hand shadows and Rick's Original One-Man Junk Band to offer fun-loving tips on how to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Through this ingenious, high energy performance, our students will discover creative ways that we can become more planet-friendly.

The focus of the performance will be on ecology awareness, how to be 'planet friendly', how and why to reduce, reuse, recycle, how to protect and conserve our natural resources, how to create less trash, and alternative sources of energy.



Wissahickon Educational Opportunities Foundation (WEOF)

(Located on page 3 of Favorite Donations)

Reward Description:

The Wissahickon Educational Opportunities Foundation (WEOF) proposes to establish a nature center program that will be used by all levels of the Wissahickon School District. It will include a trail through woodland, woodland wetland and meadow areas, bird blinds and feeders and a teaching pavilion adjacent to Lower Gwynedd Elementary School. This center will support environmental education programming at the elementary and secondary levels.   This program will address the problem of creating an effective way to teach students about the environment and the importance of conservation in an era when so many children are not even exposed to the outdoors. Teaching these lessons in the classroom can never be as effective as having an outdoor laboratory right on school grounds. Science classes and clubs at all levels will be able to participate in this program during and after school by taking a short walk from their school's front door.
 
 
THANKS FOR SUPPORTING THE LOCAL SCHOOL PROJECTS AND HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE SAME TIME!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

neighborhood progessive dinner

Dear neighbors,
Attached is a flyer about our annual dinner on Saturday, March 28. I hope you have saved the date on your calendar....now is the time to sign up! Looking forward to seeing many of you there! Let's get together to celebrate spring. (:

Carol Pfister
gwyneddknoll@gmail.com
215-661-8775