November 2007 Issue
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November 2007 Issue
ON THE FRONT PORCH Neighborly News and Views from Uptown · November 2007 Heads or Tails? It was all down to a toss of a coin … Thanks to the twenty and some odd people that came down to Tunica, burning their gas money for the week in order to win a little sumptin’ sumptin’ for the Uptown Community Association. Let’s back up. When Uptown heard about the world’s largest coin toss contest that 98.9 KIMFM was hosting at Sam’s Town, giving the winner $2,500 to go to the charity of said winners choice, it was clear that Uptown could use that money. We don’t have a fabulous community by accident. It has taken lots of time, participation, and money. And all three ingredients were there on Friday, October 19th. Uptowners got to show off a little talent too; singing karaoke before the coin toss. Some of us showed very little talent, but some of us shined. Rob (50 Cent) Levine brought down the house with a rap tune professing his need for a hug. And Nicol wowed the audience with her stunning voice during a Mariah Carey solo! Della had her Tina Turner legs as she and Erin sang Rollin’ on the River. The Uptowners, consisting of Amy, Julie, Troy, Gary and Nicol, tried to take us to Margaritaville, though I think best left to Jimmy Buffet, we had loads of fun. Then the World’s Largest Coin Toss began …. Uptown had the largest group in attendance, which helped, but we also had a strategy! Anyone who has ever taken a basic statistics class knows there is only way to hope to beat a coin toss, so we had our plan in place. With each throw, the group standing got smaller and smaller, and by the last toss of the coin, there were three people standing. Della representing Uptown and Missy representing the Girls and Boys Club stood for heads. Julie representing Uptown was solo standing on tails. Tom Prestigiacomo with 98.9 KIM FM and Matt Gallagher, GM of Sam’s Town watched on as Brett, the coin tosser, held the coin for the (hopefully) last toss. The room was breathless. If the coin came down heads, it would be a battle between Della (Uptown) and Missy (Girls and Boys Club). Tails would produce an immediate win for Julie (Uptown). Up the coin flipped, coming down … TAILS! Yeah Uptown! We couldn’t have won without the odds stacked in our favor - the generous participation of all the folks from Uptown. We made it happen, with special thanks to 98.9 KIMFM and Sam’s Town. 1 THUMBS UPTOWN Thumbs Up everyone from the neighborhood who came out to support Uptown during the KIMFM / Sam’s Town $2500 Charity Giveaway! It was wonderful to have such a great group dedicated to one singular cause! Our hard work and effort paid off! Thumbs Down to the City of Memphis for ignoring the problems happening on our streets with new stop signs, missing stop signs and traffic accidents! How many more cars have to be totaled until something is done? Thumbs Up to all our residents who have decorated their porches, balconies and front yards for the Fall Season! The neighborhood is looking so festive and welcoming! And remember, when you’re done with your hay bales, they make great natural bedding in outdoor dog houses! Thumbs Down to the “porch pilferers”. You know who you are and before long we will too! We don’t tolerate this kind of behavior in our community and are working hard to make changes that will benefit everyone! let’s stay connected and alert! If you would like to contribute to Thumbs Uptown or any other section of the On The Front Porch newsletter, please email your submission to OnTheFrontPorch@gmail.com. Of course, we reserve the right to edit any submissions for either content or length, and may even reformat them to fit the space allotted. On The Front Porch has a monthly distribution of over 1,200 copies throughout the Uptown area. If you are interested in advertising, please email us at OnTheFrontPorch@gmail.com. Advertising Rates and Sizes: 1/8 page (3.75” x 2”) $20 1/4 page (3.75” x 5”) $30 1/2 page (5” x 7.5”) $55 Full page (7.5” x 10”) $100 Please make checks payable to Uptown Community Association 2 UPTOWN COMMUNITY Community Building Projects and Program in Uptown Detric Golden - Hoop Dreams Detric Golden grew up a boy with a dream. While living in the Hurt Village projects he wanted to grow-up and play basketball as a Memphis Tiger. Years later he would achieve that dream and much, much more… Detric played collegiate basketball at the junior college level for two years where he was selected as a Junior College All-American. After two stellar years lighting up the scoreboards he transferred to his hometown team at Memphis but he left the team after one season despite earning second-team Conference USA honors. Shortly after leaving the Tigers, he transferred to Troy State University in Troy, Alabama. His joining the team began a huge turnaround at Troy State, a school Golden had never heard of. Previously, the Troy State Trojans struggled to compete when they joined the Trans America Athletic Conference at the Division I level. The next season they were on top of the world as they finished the season as conference champions. Detric also won accolades as Newcomer of the Year, Player of the Year, and led the Conference in scoring and assists. Golden graduated in 2000 and was offered an overseas professional basketball contract in Hamburg, Germany. He decided that it was his calling to play professionally in Europe so he packed up and traveled to Germany while his immediate family stayed in the US. “It was hard to leave everyone back home but I knew that I was playing for the right reasons so it was worth it.” When Detric talks about the right reasons, he means that he went to play professionally so he could start-up a ministry with a focus on youth back home. Now, sit back and fast forward to the year 2007. That same local basketball legend named Detric Golden (now aged 30) works with downtown youth. His work with the children is quickly eclipsing any statistics that he compiled while playing basketball. Golden's dedication to youth in the area is astounding. “My phone rings at all hours but that is okay because one phone conversation could make a huge impact on the life of a child.” Golden Child Ministries is Detric’s non-profit ministry. This ministry is geared to provide guidance to at risk youth spiritually, socially, educationally, and also economically. Currently over 50 children participate in the programs offered by Golden Child Ministries. Programs include mentoring, recreation and the opportunity to learn computer skills among others. Golden Child Ministries runs out of the Greenlaw Community Center and is currently seeking volunteers to help Wednesday – Thursday from 4 PM until 7:30 PM. For more information please call (901) 644-2646. Article by Becky Gould-Levine 3 INSIDE UPTOWN Roxie’s Restoration Project - Update Have you noticed something different about Roxie’s? Gone is the picture of the famous burger – now you see a nicely painted store. On Saturday, September 29th it was heart warming to see neighborhood residents show up for the Roxie’s Grocery Makeover. It took us a while to get started because the volunteers wanted to savor the last eyeful of the painted burger. Dressed in Uptown t-shirts, and Sherwin Williams hats, the volunteers started painting. We painted, and painted, and painted, until we realized that we needed more than a willing heart, paint brushes or rollers to cover red brick – we needed a sprayer! After deliberating over a Roxie’s Special (Large cheeseburger, fries and a can soda), we called in the professionals! All of a sudden the work seemed so much easier and quicker! The paint went on smoothly, and everyone was happy - especially the former rollers / brushers who were now promoted to supervisors sitting on the upturned pickle buckets which were kindly dumped out by Roosevelt. We all got covered in tiny specks of paint flying around in the wind, but a good time was had by all. We still have one side and the front to go and next time we’ll know better - bring on the sprayer!! Stay tuned for the next episode of the Great Roxie’s Makover! Article by Tanja Mitchell 4 UPTOWN IMPRESSIONS Making A Good Impression! Uptown IS a beautiful neighborhood, thanks to the majority of residents who take an active role in helping keep our neighborhood a great place to live. Uptown is still a wonder to many Memphians, as we see onlookers ‘checking us out’ all the time. Let continue to make a good impression by ensuring our homes and yards are properly maintained. The time it takes to pick up trash, roll your trash bin from the curb, or plant a flower is minimal; the benefits are lasting. If we all do our part, we will all reap the rewards of a better community. Let's also continue to work towards a "no-tolerance zone" for crime and problem properties in Uptown. We'll need the help of all of you in order to do it. It will take all of our eyes watching for and reporting any suspicious activity. It will take all of us reporting problem properties- making property owners accountable for the actions of their tenants and the condition of their property. It will take all of us letting the mayor and city council know what we expect in regard to public safety. It will take many more of you participating in Neighborhood Watch, and making the safety of Uptown a priority. One hour per month, per household, participating in ways to make a difference in the safety of your neighborhood; that’s all we ask. For reporting: • Emergencies • Criminal / Suspicious Activity 911 Memphis Police Department 901-545-COPS South Main Precinct 901-525-9800 • Animals - Dangerous/Uncontrolled Animal Control 901-362-5310 • Overgrown Lots / Weeds Dept. General Services 901-576-6500 • Public Playgrounds Parks / Community Centers Services 901-576-4200 • Problem Properties email tmitchell@henryturley.com 901-576-7380 • Street Lights Out MLGW 901-320-1497 • Trash Not Being Picked Up Dept. Public Works 901-576-6851 • Junk Vehicles Code Enforcement Johnnie McKay 901-576-7380 • Greenlaw Place Apartments Raychel Griffin, ALCO Mgt. 901-578-2988 • Uptown Square Apartments Christy Miller, ALCO Mgt. 901-523-8662 • The Metropolitan Apartments Amy Greer, ALCO Mgt. 901-527-1670 • Uptown Homes Rental Compliance Office Pauline Olden, ALCO Mgt. 901-523-8662 • Truancy Officer 901-416-6279 • Juveniles hanging out / disturbing peace (Need name and address) 901-525-9800 5 UPTOWN TOP TEN Top Ten Reasons Uptowners Are Thankful ... 1. I am thankful that the beautiful cooler weather is finally here! - Ashleigh and Jenn 2. I am thankful for a park just across the street for the kids, and neighbor kids for them to play with! - Kaleigh 3. I am thankful for my nice neighbors and all the good friends I have met since moving here! - Stray Hamster 4. I am thankful for a job that allows me to help make a positive difference in people’s lives! - Tanja 5. I am thankful my house is still in one piece! - Matt’s wife 6. I am thankful that Thanksgiving is this month because it means green bean casserole! - Alexandra 7. I am thankful for my Dad’s surgery becoming successful and his recovery going smoothly! - Wysteria 8. I am thankful for kissing! - Kaleigh 9. I am thankful because one day in the next two weeks my wife will probably give birth to my daughter (Madeline Spencer Kennedy)! Gary 10. I am thankful that it’s Friday! - Jonnyek GO AHEAD …. YAK IT UP! UPTOWNYAK.COM YOUR COMMUNITY WEBSITE 6 UPTOWN PROFILES Uptown Residents - In Their Own Words 2nd Annual Uptown Chili-Cooking Contest and Pumpkin Decorating Contests! On Sunday, October 28th, the 2nd Annual Uptown Chili Cook-off (unofficially called THE Chili Smack-down) was held in Uptown Park. Our winners were: 1st Place (meat) 2nd Place (meat) 3rd Place (meat) Vegetarian Chili - Eddie Blackmon (again, for the second year running) Matt & Lindsey Dickerson Tim & Jessica Meyers Casey Bonds Now, I’m no food connoisseur, aw heck, who am I kidding, I eat food all the time. Too much. But next year, we may have to have some honorable mentions. There were some fabulous chilis that didn’t win and unless Eddie Blackmon moves out of the neighborhood, I don’t think she’ll be shoved out of the first place position. Lastly, I want to impart some neighborhood Chili facts that you might not have been aware. Apparently, husband and wife duo, Kaleigh and Rich are so competitive, they BOTH entered their own Chili. Allison, well, she was celebrating her second wedding anniversary and forgot about the cook-off till late in the day and suspects her chili was undercooked. Jenn almost didn’t have enough Chili in her crock pot for the judges as apparently her and Fonda had a “Chili Munch-down” the night before. Drew thought toppings constituted cheating. But we all know from our Memphis political scene, whatever wins! So get your aprons starched and your beans soaked for the next Chili Smack-down. We’ll see you there. And thanks to Uptown Alliance for donating the pumpkins for the Pumpkin carving contest. We had over fifty children in attendance all doing their best pumpkin decorating with sharpies (rather than actual sharp knives) and some even had accessories! Then of course there was Lindsay, Gary’s lovely wife who swallowed the pumpkin seed and grew her own jack-olantern. Might we suggest you call your new arrival Jackie? 7 UPTOWN CONNECTIONS What’s On and What’s Up in Uptown Saturday, November 3- Uptown Neighborhood Watch Meeting 10:00 a.m. Home of Matt & Lindsay Dickerson 237 Looney Avenue Coffee and Breakfast Snacks will be served Last Neighborhood Watch Meeting of 2007 Wednesday, November 7- Wine Dinner (by Pyramid Wine & Spirits) 7:00 p.m. Spindini - 383 South Main Street Reservations - 578-2773 Wednesday, November 14- Citizens Police Academy Graduation 6:30 p.m. Rose Theater (University of Memphis campus) Thursday, November 15- Uptown Thanksgiving Progressive PotLuck Dinner 6:00 p.m. start 821 Woodlawn call or email Tanja Mitchell for more info (949-1309 / tmitchell@henryturley.com) Thursday, November 22- Thanksgiving As residents of the Uptown neighborhood, you may ask yourselves: “Why should I join the Uptown Community Association?” The answers are many and varied, and often different for different people, but essentially, the Uptown Community Association exists for you, to promote the common interest of the residents located in and around the area known as the Uptown Community. We work together to involve neighbors in a collective effort to enhance and celebrate the quality of life in Uptown Memphis. Membership dues are only $15 for individuals, or $25 for a family. Your membership helps to support our many neighborhood activities - cookouts in the park, Meet and Greet evenings, etc. For more information, and/or to join electronically, contact Julie Ray at cafefrancisco@aol.com. Welcome our new UCA members: Greenlaw Place Apartments - Business Member The Metropolitan Apartments - Business Member Uptown Square Apartments - Business Member Uptown Alliance - Business Member 8