Keeping up
Mary Jo,
WSCNA is a great organization, but far too small to go it alone on dramatic and sudden neighborhood changes. In fact, there really haven't been any regular meetings of the WSCNA of late. When there are, time, place, and agenda are announced on the flyer distributed ahead of time so that those who choose to come will be aware of what will be discussed.
Still, you wanted to know what's been going on. Some of the things we've done in the last 2 months or so include the following: helping the Central Park West Organization with valet parking at the St. James art fair, raising money to maintain our period lighting, working at the gift shop for the Holiday House Tour, and planning the annual Progressive Dinner Party for December 28th. By the way, the dinner party is an excellent opportunity for those who have, for whatever reason, lost touch with neighborhood events to re-involve themselves with the organization. I think WSCNA is actually a nice bunch of people, and we'd love to have the neighbors in.
There is, of course, always the Litterati group, a small core of hard-working individuals who pick up the neighborhood street litter every week.
We'll be glad to inform anyone as to what goes on at the neighborhood meetings--both as a prelude and as a summary. But remember, the meetings don't take place as often as the vital community events where people pitch in, lend their hands toward good causes, and get to know one another and the neighborhood better. Sometimes it's a little extra effort (I've found it that way, working two full-time jobs myself), but it can be both informative and enjoyable. Join us when you're able.