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Minutes for June 21st GWCA Meeting

GWCA – June 21st meeting minutes:

John Bjork chaired the June 21st meeting at Warner Park.  He made announcements including that the first GWCA Scholarship for $1,000 was awarded to 2016 LVHS student Joshua Arroyo.  Josh will be attending the University of Illinois at Chicago where he will be studying architecture.  Council Members Bruce Braun, Kathleen Dudley and Chris Williams whose terms ended, were thanked for their work on the council.  appreciated for their work.  Bruce Braun, who heads the Leaf Cleanup (which helps with stormwater runoff and flooding and pedestrian safety) and helps with zoning and Block Rep Bradford Pierce were elected to 18 month terms.  Alderman Pawar discussed k-12 education and GROWCommunityLike many other drugs viagra online samples for ED, kamagra too is available in varied forms, strengths and dosages. You will be shocked to death if you try to use this remedy twice per day. free sample viagra The jelly form is significantly useful for elderly men who suffer from the physical disorder have mental agony and they do not wish buy levitra canada to discuss the problem openly with anyone. It is available as tablets, jellies and the soft tablets remain high in demand due to the taste generic cialis from india and easier method of treatment. and neighborhood schools.  A handout from GROW Community detailing LVHS achievements was provided and neighbors were encouraged to get involved with GROW Community and Lake View High School Partners, the non-profit which supports Lake View and have home coffees to build awareness of Lake View education.  Education, taxes, government, neighborhood parking needs, police coverage, crime prevention, rat sightings (please contact Alderman Pawar’s office if your garbage can has a hole) and more were discussed.  At the meeting conclusion neighbors had a chance to meet and enjoy a Summer Solstice pot luck in the park. 

GWCA also announced earlier on June 21st to leadership that membership increased 50% since 2014 because of Council and Block Rep efforts.        

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