MAIN STREET – ORTONVILLE DDA
CreekFest Committee
February 26, 2008
Members Present: Kris Danikolas, Jane Derry, Brenda Timmermans, Jim Bates, Pam Belding, Molly LaLone
Members Absent: Lois Robbins, Debbie Baker, Dean Salley, Tim Dibble
OLD BUSINESS:
Workplan Update: Keep all the same minus $2000 for entertainment. Ready to send workplan to DDA BOD.
Critter/Membership Update: Jane Derry will update informational packet. Tim Dibble will check up on critters. Kris Danikolas will solicit sponsors with Jane Derry.
Building Permits: Molly LaLone will acquire the necessary permits from Ed Coy.
Poetry Contest: Jim Bates will look into a person to run the contest
Gymnast Show: Pam Belding will talk to GOB about performing.
Graphics: Brenda Timmermans will create an informational poster for CreekFest. A schedule will be created closer to event.
Press Release: Molly LaLone will send out Press Release in two weeks introducing Kris, the blog, the critter, a tentative schedule, and the major sponsors.
NEW BUSINESS:
CreekFest Blog: Jim Bates will set up a blog for the committee to use and the public to make comments.
CreekFest Committee Meetings: March 13, 2008, 6:30pm in Village Conference Room and March 25, 2008, 6:30pm in Village Conference Room
There being no further business, meeting was adjourned at 8:00 PM
Respectfully submitted,
Molly LaLone
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Flint River Watershed
Flint River Watershed
Within Oakland County, four branches of the Flint River watershed begin in our northern communities. Kearsley Creek, Swartz Creek and Thread Creek are part of the Middle Flint subwatershed group and a small portion of the South Branch in Addison Township.The Middle Flint Sub Watershed Advisory Group is facilitated by Sue Kubic of Genesee County Drain Commissioner's Office-Surface Water Management skubic@co.genesee.mi.us or phone 810-732-1590.The Flint River subwatershed group has developed a coalition to address watershed issues, the Flint River Watershed Coalition.Communities and other Middle Flint watershed partners have worked cooperatively to develop the Middle Flint Watershed Management Plan.
For more detailed information regarding watershed activities and programming in the Flint, visit Flint River Watershed Coalition website or phone 810-767-6490.
Within Oakland County, four branches of the Flint River watershed begin in our northern communities. Kearsley Creek, Swartz Creek and Thread Creek are part of the Middle Flint subwatershed group and a small portion of the South Branch in Addison Township.The Middle Flint Sub Watershed Advisory Group is facilitated by Sue Kubic of Genesee County Drain Commissioner's Office-Surface Water Management skubic@co.genesee.mi.us or phone 810-732-1590.The Flint River subwatershed group has developed a coalition to address watershed issues, the Flint River Watershed Coalition.Communities and other Middle Flint watershed partners have worked cooperatively to develop the Middle Flint Watershed Management Plan.
For more detailed information regarding watershed activities and programming in the Flint, visit Flint River Watershed Coalition website or phone 810-767-6490.
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