Spring 2016 newsletter
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Spring 2016 newsletter
City of DeLand Spring newsletter — January through March A message from Mayor Bob Apgar Thank you for reading our newsletter. At the City it is our pleasure and goal to keep you updated on the exciting news and events going on in “The Athens of Florida.” Some of the highlights of this newsletter include a much anticipated launch of the City’s social media websites, the annual Mardi Gras on MainStreet Dog Parade and much more! You will also find a list of events in the coming months that you surely don’t want to miss! If you have any suggestions, questions or comments about our newsletter, please contact Community Information Specialist Chris Graham at 386-626-7117 or by email at grahamc@deland.org On behalf of the City of DeLand, thank you again for your interest and we hope your year is off to a great start! Sincerely, Inside this issue: Dale Arrington Social media MLK Jr. Day Mardi Gras on MainStreet Dog Parade Tree planting Employee accomplishments DeLand Bike Rally Upcoming events Dale Arrington retires from the city, takes over in Orange City After 14 years of service to the community, the City of DeLand had to say goodbye to longtime Assistant City Manager Dale Arrington after she was appointed to lead Orange City. Arrington was first hired by the city in 2002 as the community development director and promoted six years later to the role of assistant city manager. City employees celebrated Arrington’s career with a party at the Sanborn Center. City Manager Michael Pleus said Arrington’s presence will be missed in City Hall. “You don’t replace someone like Dale,” he said. “She has become an enormous part of our community. She will be missed by many.” Mike Grebosz was promoted to Assistant City Manager and someone will be hired as community development director. While Arrington will be missed in City Hall, she won’t be far away. Best of luck in Orange City, Dale! City of DeLand Spring 2016 Top photo: City Manager Michael Pleus presents photos of Hotel Putnam to Dale Arrington. Bottom left: Mary Swiderski, Larry Arrington and Dale Arrington know where life is the best. Bottom right: Employees wrote down thoughts and well wishes for Dale Arrington who took over as City Manager in Orange City. Mike Grebosz named Assistant City Manager Mike Grebosz has been named Assistant City Manager for the City of DeLand. “We are very excited about Mike’s promotion,” said City Manager Michael Pleus. “He is energetic, creative and has a passion for public service. We look forward to seeing great things from him.” Grebosz has been employed by the city for the last 13 years, working his way up through the ranks. After joining the city as a human resources intern, he was hired as special projects coordinator, a position he held for three years. In 2008, he was elevated to the role of Assistant to the City Manager, a role in which he helped administer the city’s budget and oversaw the city risk management department as well as external and internal communications. Grebosz attended Stetson University where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in 2005 and received his Masters in Business Administration in 2007. He takes over for Dale Arrington, who left to become the city manager in Orange City. Congratulations and good luck in your position Mike! City of DeLand Spring 2016 DeLand takes on social media The city of DeLand is embracing the digital age—finally– with the launch of social networking accounts in the coming months. “It is an exciting time for the city of DeLand,” said Community Information Specialist Chris Graham. “The goal is to engage with citizens and area stakeholders as well as keep every one informed about what’s going on around town.” Graham will help launch the city’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, which are expected to be up and running by the beginning of April. On both accounts, people will be able to find updates regarding upcoming events, important news and photos from around town. It will also be a way for the city to quickly communicate to the public and organizations in the event of an emergency. Over time, the city hopes to implement other sites including a Youtube channel and possibly others. For more information contact Graham at 386-626-7117. Students go to ‘School of Government’ Students from DeLand and Taylor High Schools have been learning about what it takes to run a municipal government as part of DeLand’s annual “School of Government” program, which is a partnership between the city, Volusia County Schools and the DeLand Area Chamber of Commerce. Throughout the program high school students learn about the various departments in the City and other governments. In January, the group learned about Public Works as well as how to make a street sign. The students also made a trip to Tallahassee and will soon run their own meeting from the City Commission chambers at DeLand City Hall. This is a program the city continually is striving to improve as we value the future generation of leaders. Top left, Addison Caldwell shows a student how to make a street sign. Far left, Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent Jody Harrison talks to students about the site. On the right, Larissa Malik talks about bacteria used in the treatment process. City of DeLand Spring 2016 SPECIAL EVENTS Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Joining with others across the nation, the City of DeLand honored the life and legacy of heralded civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Festivities included a production of Prodigal Child 2 and a performance by the MLK Gospel Choir. The celebration culminated in a breakfast at Stetson University headlined by keynote speaker Deforest “Buster” Soaries. From there, dozens marched from the university grounds through town to Earl Brown Park, where families gathered for a rally to pay special tribute to the man who inspired a nation. City of DeLand DeLand Bike Rally The City of DeLand welcomed bikers back for the annual Bike Rally as part of the festivities for the 75th annual Bike Week. As is tradition, DeLand ushered in Bike Week with a huge event that shut down Woodland Boulevard to traffic in downtown. The area was a hive of activity with a number of live music venues as bikers enjoyed the shops throughout downtown DeLand. Shamrocks & Shenanigans The City of DeLand’s second annual Shamrocks & Shenanigans was a smashing success. People enjoyed Irish fare like corned beef and cabbage, a Leprechaun made an appearance and two pianos dueled at the amphitheater at Earl Brown Park. We’re excited about the future of this event and thanks to everybody who helped make it a perfect day at the park! Spring 2016 City of DeLand Spring 2016 Mardi Gras on MainStreet Dog Parade Beautiful weather helped usher in another successful Mardi Gras on MainStreet Dog Parade and Festival. Thousands of people lined Woodland Boulevard as dogs and their owners took a stroll down the road, many of them donning patriotic themed garb as part of this year’s theme, which was “Patriotic Pups.” Proceeds from the event, organized by the non-profit group Krewe of Amalee, go toward various charities and projects through the area. City of DeLand Spring 2016 City of DeLand Employees of the Quarter Spring 2016 Employee spotlight Mariellen Calabro There were so many exemplary employees that the city couldn’t just name one. The Employees of the Quarter for October-December 2015 were: Randy Richardson, City Hall; Nick Pugliese; Parks and Recreation; Juan Millan, Rod Hancock and Latisha Pasley, Police Department; Jon Hollman, Travis Sawyer, Sean Langford, Adam Bruce and Brad Cory, Fire Department; John Carson, Shawn Wahrenberger and Larissa Malik, Utilities; Addison Caldwell, Public Works and Aaron Schmoyer, Public Services City of DeLand Forestry Superintendent Mariellen Calabro has been awarded the highest designation in her field, recently being recognized as a Board Certified Master Arborist. Calabro, who has served as an urban forester for the past 10 years for DeLand, received the recognition from the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) based on her achievements in the field and after passing a written exam. Fewer than two percent of ISA certified arborists hold this certification including 16 out of more than 1,800 arborists in the state of Florida. Wastewater Superintendent receives Creative Genius Award Wastewater Superintendent Jody Harrison was given the Creative Genius Award for reducing the amount of alum the City uses in its treatment process. In the first year of implementation, he saved city taxpayers more than $130,000. Harrison received a plaque from the City as well as a $1,000, the maximum amount an employee can receive from the Creative Genius program. Detective Richard Rockburn retires after 28 years with the police department Police Detective Richard Rockburn was honored following his retirement after nearly three decades of service to the community. “Detective Rockburn’s wealth of experience, commitment to serve the community, and calm demeanor will be missed,” said Police Chief Bill Ridgway. “He was a good employee that was well liked by his peers, supervisors, and the citizens that he interacted with. I wish him the best on a well deserved retirement.” Rockburn, 66, retired from the force in January after 28 years of service with the department. He began his career as an officer on January 1, 1988. From there he was transferred to the Criminal Investigations Drug Unit in 1990 and three years later became an evidence/property technician. In 1994, he was reassigned as a detective, a position he held until his retirement this month. During his time in the Criminal Investigations Division, Rockburn oversaw cases involving missing and exploited children as well as elderly abuse. City of DeLand Spring 2016 Garden Club of DeLand leaving its mark Some of us at the City noticed the wonderful job the Garden Club of DeLand has been doing with the flower pots in downtown. We asked them to share a few words about why they do it. “Helping to keep DeLand beautiful is one of the joys of belonging to the Garden Club,” wrote Diana Bitler, a member of the Club’s “Streetwalkers” group. “The club is dedicated to giving back to DeLand. Twice a year in early May and November, annuals are replaced through select growers and funded by the City to bring smiles to the faces of passers-by and the Streetwalkers keep the plants looking beautiful with monthly maintenance.” “We encourage you to find out more about the many activities and programs our Club has to offer by visiting our website at www.gardenclubofdeland.org,” Bitler wrote. Earl Brown Park Gateway project In an effort to beautify Hubbard Street, city workers planted dozens of crepe myrtle trees as well as magnolia trees to serve as a gateway to all of our recreational facilities including Earl Brown Park and the Sanborn Events and Activities Center. City of DeLand Spring 2016 AROUND TOWN Grand Villa ribbon cutting After years of languishing, the old Clarion Hotel on International Speedway Boulevard was transformed into a luxurious assisted living facility, Grand Villa of DeLand. Mayor Bob Apgar, City Manager Michael Pleus and other community leaders were on hand to christen the refurbished building. In addition to 136 efficiency and one-bedroom apartments, Grand Villa features a private dining room, a secured courtyard and a state-of-the-art media room with recliners. It also features a Main Street-like stretch with a general store and beauty salon. Centenarian luncheon at The Cloisters Mayor Bob Apgar went to The Cloisters of DeLand retirement community to congratulate more than a dozen area residents who have lived past the century mark. Apgar presented the honorees with certificates and then lunch and a birthday cake were served to the 100year-old VIPs. City of DeLand Spring 2016 UPCOMING EVENTS The 51st Annual DeLand Outdoor Art Festival 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 2 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 3 Earl Brown Park Free A festival celebrating fine art, fine craft and traditional crafts. 386-717-1888 www.delandoutdoorartfest.com Florida Wildlife and Garden Festival 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 2 West Indiana Avenue, Downtown DeLand Vendors lining downtown's West Indiana Avenue will offer garden- and nature-related items, including wildflower seeds, plants, honey, yard art and planters, photos and books. The festival will also feature zoo animals, children's activities, and presentations and demonstrations by wildflower and gardening experts. Free parking and admission 738-0649 http://mainstreetdeland.org/flwildflowerfest The 5th Annual DeLandapalooza Original Music Festival 1-11 p.m. April 9 Various locations in Downtown DeLand Over 150 acts on 28 stages featured in a 12 hour Original Music and Art Festival consisting of Rock, Folk, Blues, Americana, Jazz, Country, Metal and more. In addition there will be more than 40 art displays and various vendors. 386-308-2694 http://www.ssa.cc/delandapalooza.html Mayor’s Golf Tournament 8:30 a.m. April 15 Victoria Hills Golf Club, 300 Spalding Way, DeLand $90 per person Play a round with the Mayor and others in an event that benefits the MainStreet DeLand Association and Faith Hope & Charity. 386-738-0649 Florida Cheese Festival 10 a.m.-6 p.m. April 16 East Indiana Avenue from Woodland Boulevard to Alabama Avenue Don’t miss out on a chance to taste unique, delectable cheeses with beer and wine gardens by Stella Artois and The Elusive Grape. Celebrate everything cheese with the whole family and enjoy live music, food classes and much more. $10 per person for unlimited cheese samples http://floridacheesefestival.com/ Anything that Floats Captain’s Block Party 6-8 p.m. April 29 West Indiana Avenue, Downtown DeLand Join us for a block party the night before the big race! Check out the boats and enjoy some interactive games. Free Anything That Floats 10 a.m. April 30 Lake Beresford Yacht Club, 1961 Hontoon Road, DeLand The DeLand Area Chamber of Commerce and MainStreet DeLand Association present a fun, community event called, ANYTHING THAT FLOATS. The race will launch and end at the Lake Beresford Yacht Club. Teams may push, pull, paddle, shimmy or even sway their vessel to the finish line! City of DeLand Spring 2016 Safety Zone Quick and Fun Facts Because of El Nino conditions this year, most upcoming storms have the potential to become dangerous and form tornadoes, so it is important to be prepared and be able to react quickly. Volusia County Emergency Management offers all citizens an opportunity to sign up for their Code Red alerts. You can sign up for various ways to be alerted (phone, text, email) and the service is especially important this time of year when storms can hit so rapidly. Just go on Volusia.org and look for Emergency Management. The page will open and invite you to sign up for alerts. Any information furnished for the purpose of emergency notification is exempt from public records requirements. Another timely reminder is the Move Over Law in Florida. Many people aren’t aware of this law and the consequences of breaking the law. The Move Over Law requires you to move over a lane or slow down to 20 MPH below the speed limit. If you are on a road where the speed limit is 20 MPH or less, you are required to slow down to 5 MPH. The purpose of the Move Over Law is to protect law enforcement and emergency vehicle workers from being hit by vehicles passing them at high speed. If you are not in the lane closest to the stopped emergency vehicle you should be prepared to allow other drivers to move over. If you fail to move over you can be issued a ticket, can receive 3 points on your license, and have to pay a fine. Founded: 1882 Population: 30,500 Budget: $63.4 million Number of employees: 384 The city’s first budget was for $5,604. In 1966, the city banned left turns from Woodland Boulevard to New York Avenue. Connect with DeLand Www.deland.org Www.discoverdeland.org Www.facebook.com/cityofdeland Mayor Robert F. Apgar 386-851-0674 apgarr@deland.org Www.twitter.com/cityofdeland Commissioner Charles Paiva 386-738-9690 paivac@deland.org Commissioner Jessica Davis 386-675-5071 davisj@deland.org Commissioner Chris Cloudman 386-624-1086 cloudmanc@deland.org Vice Mayor Leigh Matusick 386-738-4556 matusickl@deland.org
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