Sunday, December 19, 2010
Looking for outstanding holiday decorations
Hello Holiday Revelers,
Do you know of some particularly well done holiday yard decorations here in Pomona? We would like to know, too, so we can write residents a letter of thanks for beautifying our neighborhoods.
Representatives of the Pomona North Weed & Seed (a board given a grant by the Department of Justice and comprised of city employees and Pomona residents) will be touring neighborhoods Tuesday night looking for properties to award a commendation for their holiday decorations. We are looking for both single family dwellings and apartments.
There is no nomination process. We will simply note homes we feel have gone the extra mile and will send a thank you/commendation. WE DON'T WANT TO MISS ANY GEMS! If you would like to point out any particularly well done residences, please let us know via a reply to this post and we will make sure to swing by.
The area we will be touring is from San Antonio on the West to Mills on the East and from First Street north until the 10 Freeway. We will especially appreciate recommendations within these boundaries.
Thanks much,
Stew Wattson
Weed & Seed Board Member
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Area Commander Meeting: Northwest
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to attend the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of January will cover the Northwest area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at First Baptist Church located at 521 N. Garey Ave. between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Area Commander Meeting: Southwest
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to attend the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of December will cover the Southwest area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at Ralph Welch Park Community Center located at 1251 W Eleventh St between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Parading bloggers or blogging paraders?
Contributors to the Pomona Neighborhood Watch blog look forward to marching with others from the Pomona blogosphere in this Saturday's holiday parade! Show us some love when you see us :)
As a reminder, the parade is this Saturday in downtown Pomona. A map of the parade route appears here. The parade starts at 10. And the weather promises to be lovely.
Happy holidays!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Pancakes for Santa
Annual Pancake Breakfast
Thursday, November 18
7:30 AM-10:30 AM
Pomona Police Department, West Lot (490 W. Mission Blvd)
$4 donation or FREE with a NEW unwrapped TOY
Proceeds to benefit the Santa Cop Program.
Please call the Crime Prevention Unit at 909-620-2318 for tickets and information.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Thanksgiving Meal
Total Restoration Ministries, located near Garfield Park, is hosting a Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 25th. Here are the details from their flier...
Total Restoration Ministries welcomes you to join us for Thanksgiving Dinner.
Thursday, November 25th at 11AM.
We will be serving anyone in need of a hot meal.
Feel free to bring a friend. And come as you are!
420 N. Reservoir St., Pomona CA 91767, (909)620-7838
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
CANCELED: Family Volunteer Day
Thank you to Armando for sending along the following announcement...
Family Volunteer Day is a day of service designed to demonstrate the power of families who choose to volunteer together to support the communities in which they live and serve. So come out and join the Inland Empire United Way’s Volunteer Initiative, Hands On Inland Empire and Weed and Seed for two community clean-ups:
Day: November 20, 2010
Time: 9am-2pm
Location #1:
Garfield Park
801 E. Holt Blvd.
Pomona, 91767
Location #2:
Casa Grande Safe Haven
1209 E. Kingsley Ave.
Pomona, 91767
Lunch will be provided after the community event from 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.at 500 Block St. Paul St. Pomona, CA 91767
For more information and to register for the event:
www.HandsOnInlandEmpire.org
Contact con Armando López at 909-620-2316 or/ e-mail
Armando_lopez@ci.pomona.ca.us
CANCELED: Your Neighbor Event (Lunch Provided)
Meet Your Neighbor Event
Saturday, November 20th
12:00 - 2:00 PM
Lunch provided.
500 block of St. Paul (St. Paul/Kingsley)
If you have questions or for more information, contact:
Brenda Sutherland (909) 620-2377.
This event is sponsored by the Weed & Seed grant and the Pomona Police Department.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Child Safety Seat Education
Parents and care takers are invited to contact Pomona PD's Traffic Bureau to schedule a child safety seat inspection. To schedule an appointment, or for information about the program or child safety seats, call Officer Childers at 909-802-7743 or Officer Hamilton at 909-802-7744.
Trained technicians will meet with you to inspect the installation of the seat and the fit of the child in the seat, and to complete a check of the car seat for overall safety (including checking to see if there have been any recalls issued for the car seat).
What an important and needed service! Thank you, Traffic Bureau!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Free turkeys for families in need
This just in from Teri Baker, Pomona PD's Crime Free Housing Coordinator...
Can you help me identify families in your apartment community that may be in need of a turkey for the Thanksgiving holiday? We are looking for needy families with children. Please submit a few names by Tuesday, November 9th (phone: 909 620-2184; e-mail: teri_baker@ci.pomona.ca.us). I will need the following information with your submission:
Name of Family
# of Children
Address with Apt #
Phone # if possible
All families will be considered and they will be notified if selected. Families must live in Pomona. Families from single-family neighborhoods will also be considered. Thank you for your help with this effort. Hope to hear from you.
Sincerely
Teri Baker
Crime Free Housing Coordinator
Pomona Police Department
909 620-2184
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Area Commander Meeting
The meeting will be on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at Philadelphia Elementary School located at 600 Philadelphia St between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Neighborhood Harvest Festival
Neighborhood Harvest Festival
Free: Games, Prizes, Tons of Candy, Costume Contest
Food concession stand Nachos, Hot dogs, Chips and beverages.
Bake Sale lots of sweet goodies
Halloween Night, Oct 31st 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
1511 Lincoln Ave, Pomona, CA 91767
1/2 mile South of the 10 at the Claremont/Indian Hill exit
1/2 mile North of Holt at the Village at Indian Hill.
Sponsored by:
Friends of Montvue Elementary
Lincoln Ave Church
Lincoln Ave Neighborhood Watch Committee
Pomona North Weed & Seed
For additional information, please contact:
Mike Baltierra
Youth/Outreach Director
Lincoln Ave Community Church
www.laccpomona.com
951-531-5419
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Images from Saturday's Event
And, a big thank you to all the people who contributed their time and talents to making this event such a success, including:
- Cal Poly Pomona student volunteers
- Community Life Commissioners
- Council Member Paula Lantz
- Lincoln Avenue Church
- Lincoln Avenue Neighborhood Watch
- Ms. Lois and her puppets from the Pomona Public Library
- NAMI of Pomona Valley
- Pomona Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit and Explorers
- Weed & Seed committee
And a couple hundred residents of our amazing city!
Friday, October 8, 2010
See you there!
What: Fall Spooktacular. Pumpkin give-away, carnival games, free hot dogs, prizes, and a dessert potluck.
When: Saturday, October 9 from 10am-2pm
Where: Garfield Park
Why: To have fun, meet neighbors, build community, learn about Neighborhood Watch efforts in Northeast Pomona, and get an update on the Garfield Park Community Center.
The event in sponsored by Pomona Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit and Weed & Seed North.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Area Commander Meeting: October 12
The meeting will be on Tuesday, October 12 at St. Madeleine Catholic Church (931 E. Kingsley Ave) from 7-8:30 PM.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Fall Spooktacular
What: Fall Spooktacular. Pumpkin give-away, carnival games, free hot dog meal, prizes, and a dessert potluck.
When: Saturday, October 9 from 10am-2pm
Where: Garfield Park
Why: To have fun, meet neighbors, build community, learn about Neighborhood Watch efforts in Northeast Pomona, and get an update on the Garfield Park Community Center.
Please contact Brenda Sutherland in the Crime Prevention Office if you are able to volunteer to help with set up or supervision of activities, or if there are particular activities you'd like offered. She can be reached at 909-620-2377.
The event in sponsored by Pomona Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit and Weed & Seed North.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Library Closed Due to Extreme Heat
For the safety of the books, let's hope the temperature doesn't hit 451 ;)
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Area Commander Meeting: September 14
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us at the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of
September will cover the Northwest area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend. The meeting will be on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at Yorba Elementary School located at 250 W La Verne Ave. between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Southwest Area Commander Meeting: August 10
The meeting will focus on the Southwest area of the city (South of Holt, West of Garey), however all residents are encouraged to attend.
Lt. Paul Hitt will facilitate the meeting. If you have concerns or questions for Lt. Hitt, consider contacting him before the meeting so he can, if needed, research the issue in time for the meeting. His contact info appears in the top right corner of the blog.
Friday, July 30, 2010
National Night Out - August 3
Friday, July 23, 2010
Meet Your Neighbor Event
I just learned about this event, which is slated for tomorrow. Yet again, I can't figure out where the heck these events are publicized -- I am on the lookout for this sort of stuff, yet somehow I always find out about them moments before they happen. At any rate, hope to see you there!
Meet Your Neighbor Event
Bring your family and friends out for a day in the park with the Pomona Police!
Food. Balloon art. Face painting.
Saturday, July 23
Noon - 3PM
Jaycee Park
2000 N. San Antonio Ave.
Pomona
Image from http://www.bostonchildrensmusic.com/
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
When the walls come tumblin' down
We awoke this morning to the sound of jackhammers. Normally, I'm not a fan of jackhammer noise. But this morning, I found the sound downright exciting.
The jackhammer meant the odd little building on the south side of the park was getting demolished. This building, which sits (well, sat) near the Holt/Mountain View intersection provided visual cover for ne'erdowells intent on staying out of view of police and other passers-by. Judging by the smells wafting from the building, it served as a urinal, as well. Oh, and a canvas for taggers. A multi-purpose building with no real purpose, I suppose.
Good riddins!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Who let the dogs out?
Garfield Park sees more than its fair share of unleashed dogs. This past week proved no exception.
Last Wednesday: A flea-infested pooch befriended a passerby, who took the dog for a bath, then checked her in to a no-kill shelter. Although this doggie had a collar and a leash, there was no human attached to the leash.
Last Saturday: Two dogs attacked a beautiful Akita accompanying a young teen on a morning run around the park. The attacker dogs ran from their owner after he let them out of his car to go pee. No leashes.
Today: During the height of late afternoon park activity, a dog that looked to be a rottweiler/lab mix walked about the park. Parents corralled kids as all kept an eye on the dog's whereabouts and disposition. He had on a collar, but no leash. Come to find out, his owner was shooting hoops. When I asked him to please put a leash on the dog, the guy shrugged me off.
Grrrr (said with mean doggie inflections, of course).
Image from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/06/03/dog_walking.jpg
Monday, June 28, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Drive-by fire crackering
The neighbor reports someone (or some people) threw a box of lit fire crackers into the park as t(he)y drove by. A bit later, fire fighters came by to quell a smoldering tree. That icky char smell filled the air and ash landed on the nearby homes.
Of course, everyone is glad the trees and homes didn't experience major damage. That said, we're pretty freakin' irked by the irresponsible behavior of the passers-by. Grrrr. Tis the season?
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Hoop it up
Exciting news here in Garfield Park!
Kids and adults waited with much anticipation this past month as city crews worked to pour cement, brush paint, and hang a hoop for a spankin' new half-size basketball court.
I am pleased to report the inaugural basketball game took place Saturday morning. Since Saturday, we've seen game after game of one-on-one, two-on-two, four-on-four, and horse (of course, of course). The sound of squeaky sneakers and bouncing balls fills the air.
While hanging out on the porch this afternoon, a sound foreign to the park hit my ears: the ping of an aluminum bat. I don't think I've ever seen a baseball game in Garfield Park. Yet, there it was. A pick-up game of baseball in between the basketball court and the sand volleyball court.
The players seemed to range in age from about 8 to 13. They played with a tennis ball and vague agreement as to the whereabouts of the bases. Although their language was quite salty, I was nevertheless pleased to see the kiddos sharing gloves and bats.
Now, if only that darn community center would open! We were told it would likely be open by the time the kids got out of school for the summer. Clearly that goal has not been met. We saw posted building permits and a work crew over there for a couple weeks last month, but everything looks very quiet now. The exterior of the building remains in ugly disrepair, and the lawn is one of the weediest on the park.
The park is teeming with happy kids and families -- now is the perfect time for the community center to begin building relationships with these constituents.
Image from http://eightiesology.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/basketball-hoop.jpg
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Towne & Holt?
"Anyone know what was going down last night at 1AM? The police chopper seemed to be dive-bombing the intersection of Towne and Holt for about 20 minutes straight. The chopper circled over our neighborhood for literally 30 or 40 times."
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Area Commander Meeting: July 13
From WebWatch:
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us in attending July's Area Commander Meeting. July's meeting will cover the Southeast area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at Washington Park Community Center, 865 E. Grand Ave. between
7pm to 8:30pm.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Report out from Area Commander Meeting
- Attendance was terrible. This was attributed to going against the Laker game and primary voting. We had 6 “civilians” to 8 police/CSO/council members. Laker game or not, this is really bad.
- PD was real responsive to questions regarding prostitution along the Holt corridor from the last meeting to focus on the North East. They came with encouraging stats on vice arrests and news that there has been enhanced cooperation with a federal task force. While all arrests surrounding prostitution are up, the task force focuses on minors. Through laws regarding the trafficking of minors, they can go after the pimps and not just the women on the street.
- Officer Hess of the gang unit gave a presentation on gangs in Pomona. The presentation focused on identifying gangs, the consequences of gang involvement and means of intervention. The encouraging news is gang involvement and related crimes is on a downward trend in Pomona, though still very real. This presentation was one of the better, more engaging and professional presentations I've seen at one of these meetings.
- Budget cuts were a frequent topic through out the night. Nothing is set in stone or finalized, but the by far most likely scenario is we will be losing 15 police officers. As to community Service officers, we will be going down to 2 (Councilman Lance is still fighting for a few more.) The 2 man Vice squad that has made such progress as noted above will remain, thanks in part to federal funding. The Gang unit will remain due to a department commitment to continually crack down on gangs.
Over all, one of the better Area Commander meetings I've been to. If there is any chance that you did not attend based on dissatisfaction with previous meetings, rather than watching basketball, I encourage you try an upcoming meeting. I think you agree that quality has improved.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Reminder: Area Commander Meeting Tuesday
The next Area Commander meeting will be help Tuesday, June 8th from 7 - 8:30 PM at Palomares Park Community Center (499 E. Arrow Hwy). This is our chance to talk with police officers about our city's safety. Although this month's meeting will focus on the Northeast area of the city, all residents are encouraged to attend.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Pomona PD To the Rescue. Again.
[Content from http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_15240181]
Alleged burglar tracked down by bloodhound in Chino Hills
San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies from the Chino Hills Station responded at 1:45 a.m. to a house in the 5000 block of Stone Ridge Drive.
They were notified by a neighbor who said the alarm had been tripped, said sheriff's Detective Ray Hilfer.
Arriving deputies discovered the house had been burglarized. They also found a blood trail that led from the house to the area outside.
Deputies called for assistance from Pomona Police Department's K-9. Pomona's bloodhound Willow was also sent.
The bloodhound picked up the suspects scent and tracked him to his house on Esther Street.
Reynaldo Sabedra was found hiding under a camper near his house, Hilfer said.
"Willow did an outstanding job," Hilfer said.
Deputies found property from the house inside Sabedra's pockets, Hilfer said.
He was booked into West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on suspicion of burglary.
jannise.johnson@inlandnewspapers.com
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Shave, haircut, and a dime bag
Well, my neighborhood makes the news yet again. Grrrrr. I'm curious to know whether the owner's business license will be revoked.
Here is the story (and photo) from KTLA.com:
Pomona Barbershop Owner Arrested for Selling Marijuana
Police say they found bags of marijuana inside the shop owner's car.
POMONA -- The owner of a barbershop in Pomona has been arrested for selling marijuana to customers along with haircuts, police said.Marlon T. Singleton, 39, of Rancho Cucamonga, who owns Groom Time Barber Shop at 924 E. Holt Ave., was arrested around 10 a.m. Monday, according to Pomona police Sgt. Chuck Becker.
Officers smelled marijuana coming from Singleton's car parked behind the shop.
They searched the car and found 35 grams of individually packaged marijuana bags inside, Becker said.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Police Station at the Food 4 Less?
Does anyone know what this location is (or use to be)? It sure looks defunct, which makes me wonder why the sign still remains?
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Crime Prevention Unit on the Chopping Block
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POLICE -Crime Prevention Program (2015)
Overview -Eliminate four non-sworn positions and one part-time hourly position saving
284 800.
Impact on Program Activity & Objectives
This reduction will require the remaining staff to divide the City into two areas, leaving one
staff person to handle all requests for assistance in each area. Additionally, the ability for the Department to handle the below listed programs will be severely reduced.
• National Night Out
• Red Ribbon Week
• Citizen's Academy
• Business Academy
• Neighborhood Watch
• Business Watch
• YEMP
• Santa Cop
• Every 15 Minutes
• Read Across America
• Open House
• Annual Pancake Breakfast
• Sober Graduation
• Volunteer Recognition Luncheon
• Kids Safety Fair
• Domestic Violence Vigil
Also, the following impacts will be realized:
• Increased council complaints from dissatisfied community members.
• There will be increased number of phone calls to other areas of the Department (Desk,
Dispatch, Watch Commander, Chiefs Office) and City Hall.
• Shifting of personnel due to seniority will result in placing individuals in jobs the may
not be familiar with which will cause a reduction in service while proper training is
conducted.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Area Commander Meeting
(And, yes, I've added this meeting to the Pomona Events Calendar -- look at 'er grow!)
Friday, May 7, 2010
Google Calendar for Pomona Events!
A couple weeks ago I pitched the idea of using Google Calendars to create a one-stop-shop for events in our city. The idea met with some enthusiasm. Thank you to Ed for helping me figure out how to create and share these calendars!
Question #1: I've embedded two possible calendar formats in the blog. Option 1 appears in the right column. This "agenda view" is skinny and easy to position in a highly visible place. That said, it isn't particularly readable. At the bottom of the blog you will find Option 2: the "month view." It is large, a bit easier on the eyes (I think), but buried at the bottom of the page. Which format do you prefer? Other formatting options exist -- what would you ideally like to see?
Question #2: The calendars need content. Can you help out? Let's take a stone-soup approach to pulling together all the events and activities Pomona has to offer. If you are able to contribute to the calendar, please shoot an e-mail to pomonaevents@gmail.com . I will then send you instructions for posting events. (If I have your e-mail address, those of you who have already offered to post content to the calendar should have already received an invitation from the pomonaevents gmail address.)
And, if those of you who already use Google Calendars would like to subscribe to the calendar, search for "pomonaevents@gmail.com".
Fellow bloggers: Care to post a calendar on your site? Drop me a line and I'll send you the code and instructions.
Area Commander Meeting: May 11
"The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us in attending this month's Area Commander Meeting. This month's meeting will cover the Northwest area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
"The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at Kennedy Park Community Center, 1150 Fairplex between 7pm to 8:30pm"
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Yard signs to support Pomona PD
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Facebook and the Pomona PD
If you use Facebook, check out the page titled "Keep Pomona PD in Pomona!!" 453 "likes" and counting.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Get your drink on at Walgreens?
The Walgreen's on Holt & Towne Ave has applied for an ABC license. Really? We need another(!) place to buy alcohol along Holt?
If you would like the city to limit the proliferation of ABC outlets, please try to attend Wednesday's Planning Commission meeting. 7PM in Council Chambers. (As a reminder, the Garfield Neighborhood Center is also on this meeting's agenda.)
Friday, April 23, 2010
Notice of public hearing: Garfield Neighborhood Community Center
Here's the project description: "Conditional Use Permit (CUP 10-012) to allow a daycare/neighborhood community center within a former multi-family building, include interior and exterior rehabilitation in the R-3 (Medium Density Multiple Family Residential) zone located at 563 N. Mountain View Avenue."
This property was purchased with funds from the "Weed and Seed" grant the city received from the US Department of Justice.
See you there!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Reminder: Beautification Day around the corner
If you're not signed up for next Saturday's Beautification Day (May 1, 8:00AM-12 PM), call 909.624.1281. Participants will gather for lunch, entertainment, and a health fair at the Fairplex from 12:30-2:30 PM.
Scam Alert
Carlos Hernandez from the PD's Crime Prevention Office sent around this e-mail alert earlier today. In case you're not on his distribution list, I'm reposting here to help get the word out.
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Hello Everyone,
Be aware that a well-worn scam is appearing in SoCal mailboxes again.
Please mention this to the rest of the NW group and any elderly relatives who are homeowners, since they seem to be the main target.
The scam is an official-looking letter from the "Title Compliance Office," saying you need a copy of your grant deed for all sorts of ominous-sounding reasons. The letter commands you to write a check for $159.00 IMMEDIATELY and send it in.
This is a TOTAL SCAM AND FRAUD. If you need a copy of your grant deed, the L.A. County Recorder's Office will send you one for $6. If you are selling your house, your real estate agent will take care of getting it.
Just a word to the wise.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me.
Thank you,
Crime Prevention
Pomona Police Department
(909)802-7449Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Our safety. Our police.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Google Calendar for Pomona Events?
I recently started using Google Calendar. So far I'm loving it. I can see and integrate the calendars of friends and family (with their permission, of course). This tool is making shared childcare responsibilities easier to manage.
Now, I'd like to see a couple city calendars.
Perhaps one calendar for public meetings (e.g., City Council meetings). Another calendar for fun events (e.g., Pomona Beautification Day, the camp out thingy for kids at the Fairplex, Second Saturdays).
"We the people" could easily manage the calendars. We'd just need to start them, make them public, and take a stone soup approach to adding content.
If I know about a Cal Poly pony show, I'd add it to the special events calendar for all to see. The kind folks at Metro Pomona could list all the Second Saturdays, antique festivals, and such. The Goddess could post yoga and hooping to the calendar. Staff at the Crime Prevention Office could add info about National Night Out. Ms. Lois could add info about story times and homework help available at the library.
The many Pomona blogs could link to the shared calendar so anyone who knows about the blogs would have ready access to an integrated list of happenings (happenings, I might add, that are often difficult to locate on -- or absent from -- the city's official webpage).
I'd love to know what others think about this idea -- especially those of you who already use Google Calendars and/or those of you who could imagine yourselves contributing content every now and then.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Reminder: City Council Meeting this Monday
Monday, April 12, 2010
A resource of resources
Looking for community resource information that is accurate, up-to-date, local, and Spanish translated? Here is a "resource of resources" for anyone looking for youth or family services in our community:
pomonafamilyresources.org
Service categories include education, counseling, medical, transportation, housing, recreation, and volunteer opportunities.
The form at the top of the page asks for a lot of demographic information. But, it looks like you can just skip that information if you're not comfortable providing it. That said, providing the requested information will result in more pointed resource recommendations (including distance from a particular address to each service returned in the search).
I'm really impressed by the number of resources collected here. My next step is to e-mail this web address to a friend who is looking for mental health counseling for a young man in his neighborhood.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Southwest Area Commander Meeting: April 18
The meeting will focus on the Southwest area of the city (South of Holt, West of Garey), however all residents are encouraged to attend.
Lt. Paul Hitt will facilitate the meeting. If you have concerns or questions for Lt. Hitt, consider contacting him before the meeting so he can, if needed, research the issue in time for the meeting. His contact info appears in the top right corner of the blog.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Agenda Item #13 Postponed: Daily Bulletin Story
Monday, April 5, 2010
Agenda Item #13 Postponed
Shortly after the open portion of the meeting began, the Council opted to "continue" (read: postpone) discussion of Agenda Item #13, which concerned the possible outsourcing of policing and fire fighting.
As people poured out of the hall, I listened in on reactions. Sentiments seemed split. Some thought the postponement was a good thing, feeling it signaled the Council's desire to do more thinking about the issue before proceeding.
Others thought the postponement signaled a desire to chink the armor of support. These individuals thought the Council postponed in hopes fewer people would show up for the April 19th discussion.
Given residents didn't have a chance to share their views on this issue at this evening's meeting, feel free to sound off here. I know at least some members of the Council read this and other Pomona blogs. So, here's a chance to let 'em know what you think.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
What gives?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Gun Play
I meandered over to the park late this afternoon to enjoy a little fresh air. Four youngsters, perhaps 10 years of age, sat on the side-by-side slides loading hard plastic pellets into their orange-tipped -- though nevertheless real-looking -- toy guns.
I asked the boys if they planned to shoot their toy guns in the park. They said no. I told them I was glad to hear that because the hard pellets could really hurt someone if they went into an eye.
One of the youngsters then said, "If someone does a drive-by, we're going to shoot them back."
Ugh. I've got such a pit in my stomach over this comment. The park isn't a dangerous place, but clearly this kiddo is tuned in enough to the possibility of gang violence that he -- and his friends -- have incorporated that reality into their play.
I saw the kids again a couple minutes later, but didn't see their guns. I can't help but think they may have hidden their "pieces" in their waist bands.
I'm not sure if I should chalk this up to acting vigilante, posing gangsta, or mere play. I'm also curious to know if there are any laws or even recommendations about using toy guns in public areas. It sure seems like the kind of thing that could scare other kids and parents from the park.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
What numbers do you have available on your cell phone?
This "spring forward" I added a new little ritual to my expanding effort to enhance perceived control of the uncontrollable: I updated my cell phone to include a couple more emergency/urgent numbers. In particular, I added numbers for the Poison Action Center (1-800-222-1222) and Kaiser's advice nurse.
This update got me thinking about other phone numbers I "should" keep handy. Any recommendations? So far, I've got:
Pomona Dispatch 909-622-1241
Graffiti Removal Hotline 909-620-2265
Code Compliance 909-620-2374
Shopping Cart Rescue 800-497-1984
Poison Action Center 800-222-1222
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Pomona K-9 Saves the Day
Here's a link to KTLA's story.
Monday, March 15, 2010
SeeClickFix -- Citizens Communicating to Cities
I'm now "watching Pomona" using a very cool service titled seeclickfix. It is available as a website and a smart phone ap. And, you can follow the service using the various social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook.
Here's how it works...
1. Residents post concerns--and photographs, when available--about the city to the site. The more specific the better, in my humble opinion. For example, we can report a big ol' pothole at a particular intersection, an out-of-commission street light in a given park, an ugly banner hanging out of a window at a specific address.
2. Other residents "vote" to indicate they, too, are concerned about the issue and would like the issue fixed. If you would like to lend your voice to the process by endorsing items for fixing of leaving comments, consider setting up an account (though it looks like you can also just enter an e-mail address -- I'm guessing the address wouldn't get displayed, but I'm not sure, hence the recommendation for an account). It looks like it is also possible to text in your vote. Ingenious.
3. Everyone keeps an eye out for the municipality to fix the concern. Once the issue is resolved (e.g., a pot hole gets filled in), users can indicate that the concern has been fixed.
4. And -- this is very cool -- once you submit an issue, the site will automatically generate a flier you can print out with the details of your concern. Talk about making things easy!
According to the NPR story, this tool has really taken off like wild fire in some areas. I'll be curious to see how well it works here in Pomona.
I'm trying to figure out how to add a tool to this blog that will allow us even easier access to voting and reporting on issues. The seeclickfix website generated the script, but I'm not sure how to get the widget to appear as a stable feature of the page (it appears below as an element within this post). Any ideas?
Friday, March 12, 2010
Earthquake Preparedness: You're Invited
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MONTHLY COMMUNITY MEETING
EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS
WORKSHOP
WITH
MR. GEORGE HUNTER
LA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
M&I SURPLUS
On Thursday, March 18, 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M., the Willie White Park Focus Group will feature an EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS WORKSHOP at Willie White Park & Community Center, 365 Battram, Pomona. Mr. George Hunter from The Pomona Unified School District will coordinate the workshop.
The meeting will help residents be prepared when "THE BIG ONE HITS." It is coming, learn what, when, why and how to be ready.
Also, LA County Fire Station 186 and local merchant M&I Surplus will be on hand to talk about what you need in your kit, what and how much do you need for yourself, your kids and your pets, where do you go and how do you get there, and the role of fire personnel when "THE BIG ONE HITS.? A sample earthquake kit will be on display for your review.
Receive your take-home earthquake preparedness guide and checklist. YOU REALLY NEED TO ATTEND.
As always, refreshments will be served plus door prize drawings.
Beginning in April of 2010, The Willie White Park Focus Group (WWPFG) will move its meetings to the 3rd Tuesday of each month.
The WWPFG is an association of neighbors organized in the early 1990's to address gang problems and to uplift their formerly depressed neighborhood. Former Councilman Willie White is the founder. WWPFG sponsors monthly meetings with guest speakers from local and state government offices, police department, fire department, Pomona Unified School District , and local service organizations.
For further information, call Melba Robison at (909) 596-4273 or M. Joyce Bakersmith at (909) 392-8666.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
I want to count for something
An exciting piece of mail arrived yesterday. No, not my 2010 Census form. But, a note telling me my 2010 Census form is on its way. I'm so excited! Seriously. I want to count. (I see the headline now: "Census participation meets existential need").
Remember my little elevator speech about why we should all give a hoot about being counted? Well, Robert M. Groves, director of the US Census Bureau, makes a more succinct case:
"Your response is important. Results from the 2010 Census will be used to help each community get its fair share of government funds for highways, schools, health facilities, and many other programs you and your neighbors need. Without a complete, accurate census, your community may not receive its fair share."
Word!
By the way, big props to the City of Fontana. I was out that way last week and noticed TONS of signage encouraging residents to take part in the Census (including a very prominent link on the city's web page). I don't remember seeing any "get out the count" efforts here in Pomona (other than that cryptic presentation I ranted about previously).
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
A Bulletin about the Daily Bulletin
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Neighborhood Mapping
This afternoon we attended a three-hour meeting of Neighborhood Watch Block Captains, hosted by the Pomona Police Department's Crime Prevention Officers.
After some tasty eats, introductions, and conversation, we engaged in semi-structured discussion of NW topics such as strategies for growing and sustaining watch groups. During this discussion, the Block Captains of a wildly successful NW group shared with us a tool they developed to enhance communication among neighbors: a map.
This wasn't just any map. This was a detailed neighborhood map keyed to resident names, contact information, pet information, kid information, etc. Very impressive.
I found myself thinking, "No doubt such a tool would be tremendously useful IF...if only our neighborhood was less vacant; if only our neighborhood experienced less turnover." When we first started our NW group four or five years ago, we tried putting together a map. By the time we printed it, it was already out of date. Grrr.
Hearing about the successes of this other group's map has nevertheless inspired me to give it another go.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Preparing for Pomona Beautification Day
The date has been set for the 2010 Pomona Beautification Day. Save the date: Saturday, May 1.
Huddle up with your neighbors and friends to brainstorm a project you'd like to complete in your neighborhood. This is great opportunity to rid your neighborhood of an eye sore or beautify a barren patch of land -- and the city will provide supplies and festivities.
We're hoping the Garfield Park community center will be far enough along by May 1 that the kiddos in the neighborhood will be able to do a little landscaping or maybe a community art project.
The planning committee is looking for entertainment acts to perform at the post-clean up festival-with-food at the Fairplex. If you know of someone who might be interested, please contact them to see if they are game. It would be great to have some Pomona talent headline the festival. Let Rick DeBruyne know about the lead. You can e-mail him at rdebruyne@verizon.net
Stay tuned for registration information.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
An elevator speech about community development
The final speaker at last night's Area Commander meeting was a representative from Pomona's Community Development Department. For the life of me, I couldn't figure out what the heck we were suppose to get out this presentation, amorphously titled 2010-2011 Citizen Participation.
The speaker provided a hefty handout containing 19 PowerPoint slides (one whole page per slide; note to printer: next time consider using the 3-slides-per-page "handouts" format for printing). She then proceeded to walk us through slides with riveting titles (yes, that is sarcasm you detect) such as: "Statutory Spending Caps" and "CDBG Funding Comes with Rules." Yawn.
Finally, I raised my hand to ask why residents should care about this information. (Those of you who read the M-M-M-My Pomona blog may remember I asked a similar question of the Housing Division's Annual Report.)
With a little prodding, the answer became clear. So, to save you the bewilderment I navigated while listening to a poorly structured presentation that seems to have been prepared for a totally different audience, I present Pride's elevator speech [1] about why we should all give a damn:
"All of us benefit from Pomona's community development efforts. These efforts include improving code enforcement, public facilities, and neighborhood services; providing economic support to home owners, home buyers, and renters; and operating shelters for our city's homeless citizens.
"Pomona's community development efforts are largely supported by Federal funding. The amount of funding we receive is determined by residents' responses to the Census. We receive more funding when more people participate in the Census. Please encourage everyone you know to participate. Let's make sure all of Pomona's residents are counted!
"Once we receive Federal funding, we have to determine how to spend the funds. Your input helps the city determine how to spend the money. If you haven't already done so, complete and submit the Community Needs Survey; a copy appears in the Housing Division's Annual Report that arrived in your mailbox last month. If you don't have a copy of the survey, you can complete it online. Go to the city's homepage, then click on the featured link titled Community Needs Survey.
"The city mailed out 44,000 paper copies of the survey. Yet, only 1,200 surveys have been returned to date. Do the math: 2.7% of those who received the survey get to inform how the city spends its Federal funds.[2] The city needs input from as many residents as possible. Let your voice be heard!
"To summarize, I'll reiterate two points. First, participate in the Census so Pomona receives all the Federal funding it is entitled to. Second, complete the Community Needs Survey so the city knows how you think these funds should be spent. Thank you."
So that pretty much summarizes my understanding of what Tuesday evening's presentation intended to communicate. If others can help sharpen my understanding or representation of the issues, by all means, comment.
[1] Perhaps I could get this all in on the elevator ride down into the bowels of the Hoover Dam.
[2] Presumably the "1,200 surveys completed" estimate includes both paper and electronic responses. I'm not sure if 44,000 is the number of households in Pomona, or just a sampling of residences.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Good time had by all
The block party to celebrate the new playground in Garfield Park was quite the success. We devoured 90 cup cakes, waded through 3 gallons of lemonade and 1 gallon of milk, colored an impressive number of Valentines, and tried out all the cool playground equipment.
I wish I had thought to count the number of kids and parents in attendance. I'm guessing there were 50 kids and 15 - 20 adults.
In addition to celebrating the playground, neighbors brainstormed ideas for the new community center the city is developing on Mountain View. The community center was made possible by a "Weed and Seed" grant the city received from the Department of Justice.
Ideas shared by the kids include a lending library, places for crafts, board games, and science projects, and homework support. Ideas shared by the parents include health and nutrition sessions, parent support groups, computer classes, and ESL classes.
No doubt our next block party will celebrate the grand opening of the community center, hopefully before schools lets out for the summer recess.
Response to Shooting in Ted Greene Park
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Reminder: Area Commander Meeting -- Northeast Focus
Given Ted Greene Park is in the NE quadrant, Tuesday's meeting will afford an opportunity to hear any new details about the double homicide that occurred in the park on Jan. 29.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Block Party Rescheduled for Monday
While I welcome the rain, I'm bummed it will thwart Saturday's block party to celebrate the new playground. Fear not. Weather.com tells me the sun is in our near future. So:
All are invited to attend the Garfield Park block party to celebrate the new playground on Monday, February 8th at 4:00 PM. There will be cupcakes a plenty for kiddos to decorate and devour.
See you there!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Math Homework Hotline: Spread the Word
I just learned that Harvey Mudd College, one of the Claremont Colleges, is starting a free Homework Hotline, which will provide free math tutoring for local students in grades 6 - 12.
The hotline opens February 1, and is available to students in Claremont and Pomona Unified School Districts.
Students are invited to call the Homework Hotline toll-free at 1-877-8 ASK-HMC. The hours are Sunday through Thursday from 7PM - 10PM (through May 2010). More information available at www.AskHMC.org
Here's a little more information from the organizers:
"Homework Hotline callers speak to Harvey Mudd College students who are trained in over-the-phone tutoring and have access to district-adopted mathematics textbooks, as well as supplemental math resources. The Homework Hotline currently employs 39 Harvey Mudd students and will have about 8 tutors available per evening. The program’s mission is to help students reinforce math concepts, develop problem-solving skills and become independent learners."
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Out with the old, in with the new
Garfield Park has been without a playground since the end of December. During the first week of January, a work crew fenced in, then demolished, the old playground. During the second week, the crew erected a beautiful new-and-up-to-code structure, poured cement, and spread wood chips.
Then it rained. And rained. And rained.
But today is a new day, a sunny day. And, don't ya know, the fences are gone (though muddy tire tracks remain). The playground is open.
And the kiddos are thrilled! Already the playground is teeming with tots exploring the climbing wall, many slides, wobble bench and "skates," swings, and a modern version of the old school merry-go-round (a tall spindle-like cage with a much smaller circumference than a merry-go-round).
Our Neighborhood Watch will host a hot dog feast to celebrate the new playground at noon on Saturday, February 6. Swing by to say hi, eat, and play.
Thank you to our city officials and departments for bringing this new playground to Garfield Park!
[Side bar: On my way home from taking the pictures, I saw a black sedan drop off a prostitute on the north edge of the park. As I passed her, I told her the crotch of her underwear was showing. She said, "I like it like that." I called dispatch, of course. The families she walked past in the park looked horrified. Great -- so glad we can welcome everyone with a lovely playground and a prostitute of the trading-sex-for-drugs type (just a guess on her preferred currency).]
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Area Commander Meeting -- Northeast Focus
Tuesday, February 9th
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
St. Madeleine's Church (931 Kingsley)
The meeting will focus on the Northeast area of Pomona. However, ALL residents are encouraged to attend. As always, the Area Commanders find it helpful to have a heads-up about concerns so they can research issues prior to the meeting. You will find your Area Commander's contact information along the right side of this blog page.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Meeting location?
UPDATE: The meeting will be held at Pomona First Baptist Church (Garey and Holt).