HPCA September 2008 Newsletter

Greetings, the summer season is over and time to go back to busy schedules and programs. School buses are back to add to the already heavy flow of traffic and the students are back to school. The H.P.C.A. is gearing up for another busy season, the list below of upcoming events will prove that. There will be a shrimp feast on September 21st and tickets will be on sale at the first meeting. The cost for the shrimp feast will be $28.00 for all you can eat. The first meeting of the 2008-09 season will be held on the 4th of September at 7 all are welcome.

Citizens on Patrol Training

09/21/2008 - 9:00am
09/21/2008 - 11:00am

At 2522 Linwood Road, contact hpca.hpcop@comcast.net for more information.

Harford Park Community Association Meeting 9/4/08

Harford Park Community Association Meeting 9/4/08
Unofficial minutes

Reading of the Minutes:

Call to order 7:04.

Old Bus.:
Ofr. Jason - Burglary trend area, extra officers, stolen cars, burglary on Glencoe, lots of shed burglaries beware of people selling alarm systems.
Mike H. Harbel - Shed burglares
House in Park Drive with high grass, citations have been issued, no improvement.

New Bus.:
Open house fair is Jun 28, games, tables, etc.
No treasury report.
No sick & welfare (Maxine was sick).
Adjourned Frita, 2nd Maxine.

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Treasurer report:

Tropical Storm Hanna

Are you prepared for a weather emergency in Baltimore? Reports are mixed as to whether Hanna will be a serious storm over the Baltimore metropolitan area, but local agencies and volunteers have been put on alert. Consult the Baltimore Metropolitan Council Emergency Preparedness page for more information about how to prepare to stay safe and comfortable for the first 72 hours after a major disaster.

Police and fire scanner for Harford Park

I've partnered with ScanBaltimore to provide access to the radio transmissions of Baltimore County and City Fire and EMS dispatch, and Baltimore County Precinct 8 and Baltimore City Northeast Division, all of which cover Harford Park. To listen, download and install the VLC media player, go to ScanBaltimore and click on the City/County OGG link.

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