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- WHAT’S HAPPENING IN COQUILLE
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN COQUILLE
- By Operation Coquille
- Published 06/30/2009
- Community News , What's Happening , July 1st
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At its monthly meeting last week the Operation Coquille, Inc. Board approved the application from the Hat Shop to come under the tax exempt umbrella. Their project emphasis is providing a central point where individuals and families can get information about where to obtain special needs services in this area. They are located at 142 Central (across from Truffles.)
Their project is The Teen and Parent Resource Center which is currently being updated at this time. The mission of the resource center is to provide information about all available resources (local, national and on the web) to teens and parents with regard to related youth issues of depression, suicide, addiction, and self injury. They have some teens volunteering already at the Hat Shop and would like to create a street team to educate the public about teen problems and resources for dealing with them. They are proposing a new motto for teen groups - “nothing in excess.” Jenny Rose is the key contact person at the Hat Shop. The pool project committee says it needs thirty more signatures on petitions supporting their request for an Urban Renewal Agency commitment of $250,000. For individuals who haven’t yet signed a petition, they are available at both Judy’s New Image on Central and at the Sentinel office on First. Another grant request for $500,000 is in the process of being prepared and expected to be submitted next month.
Meanwhile the new swimming season has gotten underway. Because of the slowing of grant funding due to the nationwide economic recession this will not be the last season for the existing pool. There will be at least one more season for the existing pool before new pool construction could possibly get under way. Depending on how soon economic recovery occurs it may be even longer before enough funding commitments can secured so that actual construction
scheduling can be accomplished. . The River Walk Trail project continues selling honor bricks to raise funds for the project. Purchase forms are available at the community center, city hall and the Sentinel office. These bricks will ultimately become a part of the trail surface between the parking area near Fat Tuesdays and the old railroad trestle. Two sizes are available (4"x8" and 8"x8") at $50.00 and $75.00 respectively.
Sample bricks can be seen at the Sentinel office and in the community center near the entry to the large auditorium. The project committee is exploring several additional fund raising activities. The hanging flower baskets are beautifying the core area and Central, but the project committee says that they can still use a few more volunteers for manning the watering truck this summer. Watering is done on Tuesday and Thursday each week and takes about 1 ½ hours to make the rounds. Interested persons can sign up at the Coquille Garden Shop on Central between Curves and the Motel. Operation Welcome provides newcomers special bags containing information about services and merchants in Coquille. Earlier this year bags were going out at the rate of about one per week.
Newcomers, or those knowing of newcomers, are invited to call the Sentinel phone number (396-3191) and ask for Dian with their requests for these welcoming bags. The influx of newcomers has increased during June according to Dian and the local merchants are being very generous with items to fill the welcome bags. Operation Coquille Inc. needs more volunteer members willing to help carry out community benefit projects for improving our quality of life. Individuals can become members by coming into the Sentinel office on First St., completing a membership form, and leaving the form with a dues payment on our desk. (Dues are only $20 per year.) Operation Coquille depends primarily on membership dues to cover its administrative expenses so all contributions for projects can be used by the projects for their expenses.
Their project is The Teen and Parent Resource Center which is currently being updated at this time. The mission of the resource center is to provide information about all available resources (local, national and on the web) to teens and parents with regard to related youth issues of depression, suicide, addiction, and self injury. They have some teens volunteering already at the Hat Shop and would like to create a street team to educate the public about teen problems and resources for dealing with them. They are proposing a new motto for teen groups - “nothing in excess.” Jenny Rose is the key contact person at the Hat Shop. The pool project committee says it needs thirty more signatures on petitions supporting their request for an Urban Renewal Agency commitment of $250,000. For individuals who haven’t yet signed a petition, they are available at both Judy’s New Image on Central and at the Sentinel office on First. Another grant request for $500,000 is in the process of being prepared and expected to be submitted next month.
Meanwhile the new swimming season has gotten underway. Because of the slowing of grant funding due to the nationwide economic recession this will not be the last season for the existing pool. There will be at least one more season for the existing pool before new pool construction could possibly get under way. Depending on how soon economic recovery occurs it may be even longer before enough funding commitments can secured so that actual construction
Sample bricks can be seen at the Sentinel office and in the community center near the entry to the large auditorium. The project committee is exploring several additional fund raising activities. The hanging flower baskets are beautifying the core area and Central, but the project committee says that they can still use a few more volunteers for manning the watering truck this summer. Watering is done on Tuesday and Thursday each week and takes about 1 ½ hours to make the rounds. Interested persons can sign up at the Coquille Garden Shop on Central between Curves and the Motel. Operation Welcome provides newcomers special bags containing information about services and merchants in Coquille. Earlier this year bags were going out at the rate of about one per week.
Newcomers, or those knowing of newcomers, are invited to call the Sentinel phone number (396-3191) and ask for Dian with their requests for these welcoming bags. The influx of newcomers has increased during June according to Dian and the local merchants are being very generous with items to fill the welcome bags. Operation Coquille Inc. needs more volunteer members willing to help carry out community benefit projects for improving our quality of life. Individuals can become members by coming into the Sentinel office on First St., completing a membership form, and leaving the form with a dues payment on our desk. (Dues are only $20 per year.) Operation Coquille depends primarily on membership dues to cover its administrative expenses so all contributions for projects can be used by the projects for their expenses.