June 2014 GRCD update - Grandmont Rosedale Development
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June 2014 GRCD update - Grandmont Rosedale Development
Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation Update June 2014 INSIDE Thanks to All.................................2 SAD Ordinance Passes..................4 Construction Begins......................6 Pop-Up Planned............................6 Celebrating 25 Years of Community Building Celebrate GRDC’s 25th Anniversary! On Saturday, July 12th, Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation is throwing a community picnic to celebrate its 25th Anniversary. The picnic, which will run from 11am to 3pm at Ramsay Park, is GRDC’s way of saying thank you to area residents for 25 years of support and encouragement. Twenty five years ago, GRDC was an all-volunteer organization working on the renovation of its first house. Today, GRDC is one of Detroit’s most accomplished community development organizations with such diverse programs as housing renovation, commercial revitalization, home repair assistance, a farmers’ market, streetscape improvements, park renovations, a safety program, a beautification program, and ongoing support of the neighborhood associations. With such hard work, we need to celebrate big! The event will include food, games, and fun for residents of all ages. “It’s going to be a great day of celebrating together,” says Tom Goddeeris, GRDC Executive Director. “Bring your kids, your appetite, and your neighborly spirit. Let’s celebrate our community!” The celebration is free, but residents are encouraged to obtain tickets in advance from GRDC or their neighborhood associations. Special thanks are due to Quicken Loans, the Platinum Sponsor for the event. For information about how to get your tickets, contact Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator Mary Lyons at mlyons@grandmontrosedale. com or call 313-387-4732, ext. 116. Also visit the GRDC website at www.GrandmontRosedale.com for details. HONORARY TREE PLANTINGS Nine trees generously donated by The Greening of Detroit will be planted throughout the Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods in honor of the five neighborhood associations who work so hard to keep their communities vibrant, and to recognize four individuals whose tireless dedication to the Grandmont Rosedale community has been vital to its continued success. GRDC is recognizing these organizations and individuals with a variety of trees and cast aluminum plaques indicating the name and the date of the 25th anniversary. Farmers’ Market Season Opens Thursday, June 5 was the Northwest Detroit Farmers’ Market Opening Day! To celebrate its ninth season and its new location at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale, the Farmers’ Market pulled out all the stops. Opening Day featured an artisans’ market, live music, kids’ activities, and a raffle. In its new location the Farmers’ Market has greater access to the many activities occurring at the Community House as well as the beautiful grounds. Many vendors returned this year as will the health screenings and cooking demonstrations. New features of this year’s market are yoga and chair stretching, food preservation techniques, chess tournaments, chili cook-offs and Market Books, a lending library where shoppers can take a book, leave a book, or even read a book while they enjoy a snack from one of the food trucks. Especially for kids are such fun activities as weekly workshops with Home Depot, watermelon seed spitting, and pumpkin bowling! The Farmers’ Market will run every Thursday from 4-8pm until October 9. If you have questions about the Farmers’ Market, or would like to volunteer, call Chelsea Neblett at 734-323-2487 or email at cneblett@grandmontrosedale.com. 2014 GRDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS ROSEDALE PARK Renee Kent, Vice President Frank D. Raben, Treasurer Dale Thomson Phil Schloop NORTH ROSEDALE PARK Marsha Bruhn William Frey, President Tess Tchou GRANDMONT Richard Berlin, Secretary John Edwards, Jr. Kevin Johnson GRANDMONT #1 Oliver Cole Annie Mae Holt Duane Perry MINOCK PARK Ken Wolfe Vicki Holmes GRDC 19800 Grand River Detroit, MI 48223 313 387 4732 Voice 313 387 5158 Fax Email us at info@grandmontrosedale.com Visit our web page at www.grandmontrosedale.com Thanks to Our Supporters GRDC thanks the following families and businesses for their generous support of our programs between February 1 – May 15, 2014. Your contributions make a real difference in our community! CONTRIBUTORS George and Brenda Anderson Gene and Pauline Ash Sr. Kathy Bonds and Cindy Rhoades Gerald and Susan Broniak Richard and Bettie Buss Phillip Caldwell Francis Cobb Susan Dixon Denise Donovan William and Eileen Frey Ken and Geraldine Grunow Richard and Bonnie Halloran Carlton and Wendy Jackson Will and Renee Kent Bruce Kirkland and Sammye VanDiver Robert Kravutske Lloyd and Karen Mason Kiana Miller Cheryl Minniefield Charles Modzinski Columbus and Karen Moore Barbara Murray Theresa Nail Daralene Nero Jeff Novick Robert and Diane Patterson Dick and Judy Ridgway Hon. Victoria Roberts Phil Schloop and Mindy LePere Charles and Melanie Simms Jody Stark and Emma Stark Bill Steiner Raymond and Tess Tchou Jim and Marjorie Van Hoy Lloyd and Susan VandenBrink Andrew and Loretta Vincent Michelle Walters and Suzanne Wait Ben and Paulette Washburn Hattie Webb Clarenda Webb Leonard and Margie Weber l 2 AAA Michigan Baseball Tomorrow Fund Battelle Community Foundation for SE Michigan Detroit Tigers Dusing Security and Surveillance FirstMerit Bank Flagstar Bank Ford Motor Company Fund Grandmont Community Association John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Macedonia Baptist Church Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion North Rosedale Park Civic Assn. Robinson Realty Group Rosedale Park Improvement Assn. State Farm Insurance THAW United Youth Sports Organization VOLUNTEERS Michael Akpe Masuma Ali Robert Bauer Richard Berlin Megan Bernard Amanda Beyer Jessica Bickmann Nancy Bitzarakis Lorenzo Blount Ken Booker Kaleb Booker Khalil Booker Luke Brennan Amanda Brewington Paul Brown Corlis Brown-Lloyd Tasha Calhoun Burt Carp Richard Castillo Annie Chen Naseha Chowdhum Marcia Closson Oliver Cole Erma Crawford Marcus Cummings Lanei Curry Ryan D’Angelo Amrita Das Goldman Donato Harrison Duke Cora Duncan-Foster Jim Dwight John Edwards Calvin Edwards Amber Elliott Alec Elsen Carolyn English Akpe Jill Epstein Carlos Evans Cassio Faria Beth Farrell Jennifer Ferrante John Frederick Beverly Frederick William Frey Daniel Friedven Daniel Gildin Branden Gipson Sherry Goy-Wagner Earlene Hall Victor Hardy Harold Harris Keith Harris Keith Hill Lee Hoffman Vicki Holmes Annie Mae Holt Kuni Hotta Sheariah Howard Ryan Hurtubise Shahrin Islam Leon Jackson Razi Jafri Julie Janusch Charlotte Johns Kevin Johnson Alexander Jones Shonda Jones James Kanaridge Renee Kent Jomo King Kyle Kleiman Alex Kocsik Madison Kraus Amy Kuras Susan Laing Jill Laufer Deborah LaViolette Sam Lee Rod Liggons Khalil Ligon Jillian Longton Sylvia Lorenzini Mary Ann Lyons Blake Maurice Colleen McInerney Vicki McLellan Daniel McLellan Chet McLeod Mary McLeod Kevin Michalec Candice Miller Kiana Miller Scott Moorhead Nathan Morgan Mary Mueller Muhsin Muhammad Carolyn Murphy Bardia Nadim Daralene Nero Dan Nesh Steve Niedzeils Ian Nor Odo Olaf Jordan Orcena Kelsey Pape Shobha Pathanjeh Ron Patnaude Charlotte Patnaude Robert Patterson Diane Patterson Kay Phillips James Randall Allie Ravid Christine Ridgway Cassandra Rodd Kathleen Roland Phil Schloop Ken Schneider LeVar Shannon Tyler Douglas Shelton Sophia Shui Edward Smith Elizabeth Smith Carla Smith Pooja Suresh Councilman James Tate Tess Tchou Chloe Theeuwes Krystal Thurmond Cheryl Trogu Fabiha Tursha Sean VandenBrink Katie Wagner Kevin Wallace Tracey Wallace Koli Wallace Matt Warfield Ben Washburn Clarenda Webb Jerry Webb Margie Weber Robert Weed Pam Weinstein Candace Williams Taya Williams Kenneth Wolfe Charlotte Wright Candice Wright Jarrette Wright-Booker Eric Yancey Stephanie Young Tom Goddeeris Receives Top Honor On April 29, at the Building Michigan Communities Conference in Lansing attended by over 1,500, Tom Goddeeris, Executive Director of Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation, received the prestigious Terrance R. Duvernay Award. This award is the Michigan State Housing Development Authority’s (MSHDA) top honor for those who demonstrate extraordinary “commitment to community development.” Each year MSHDA selects a recipient from a list of nominations to receive the award which commemorates Terrance R. Duvernay, “a pioneer in affordable housing who served as executive director of MSHDA.” Cathy Marshall, the outgoing Deputy Director of GRDC, “nominated Tom because he pours his heart and soul into this neighborhood and I thought he deserved some major recognition for that.” WHY TOM CHOSE TO LIVE IN GR Tom’s relationship with the Grandmont Rosedale community began in 1990 when he and his wife Mary Madigan looked for a home in northwest Detroit. Expecting their first child, Tom and Mary chose the Grandmont Rosedale area because, as Tom says, “it seemed like a beautiful, stable, diverse, active community with lot of kid-oriented activities.” After just a year in their new home, Tom set his sights on making his community even more stable, more active. Since Tom’s arrival at GRDC in 1991, he has indeed showed ever increasing commitment to the community. His dedication and plain old hard work have paid off. As Tom remarked at the conference, “Our efforts at stabilization and revitalization have been successful in helping us hold our own even during the Great Recession.” GRDC has not only focused on revitalizing the community by buying, renovating and selling homes, but it has also broadened its mission of community stabilization to address such additional needs as home repair Tom Goddeeris with his wife Mary Madigan and son Andy at the MSHDA Conference. assistance, commercial revitalization, parks beautification, and safety programs. Moreover, the quality of life in Grandmont Rosedale has improved with GRDC’s Northwest Farmers’ Market, youth arts programming, and ongoing support of the five neighborhood associations. We’re fortunate that Tom and Mary chose the Grandmont Rosedale community as the place to raise their kids. We’re doubly fortunate that Tom chose to dedicate his time and attention to making our community one of the most stable neighborhoods in Detroit. The next time you see Tom, thank him, congratulate him, and ask him what you can do to help GRDC with its mission to make Grandmont Rosedale a great place to live. Grandmont Rosedale Open House a Great Success On Sunday, May 4 over 400 prospective home buyers attended the ninth annual Grandmont Rosedale Neighborhood Open House. The attendees were greeted by volunteers at the North Rosedale Park Community House, where they were given welcome packets and had the chance to visit the several vendors and sponsors who provided information about home buying as well as information about the many services available in Grandmont Rosedale. A residentnarrated bus tour took the attendees through the five neighborhoods, showing off the beautiful homes while also offering a bit of history on each neighborhood. Attendees were also encouraged to stop in any of the open houses to see for themselves the quality of the homes for sale. In all, 16 homes were available for purchase on the day of the Open House. GRDC held open houses at four homes, including two which were totally renovated using funds from the City of Detroit Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). GRDC received offers on two of the homes that day! It truly was the most successful Open House to date! The Community House fills with Open House attendees. The Neighborhood Open House was co-sponsored by the five Grandmont Rosedale neighborhood associations and GRDC. Many thanks to 1st Merit Bank, Robinson Realty and Management Group, and Dusing Security and Surveillance for underwriting the cost of the event. Look for next year’s Open House date in the March 2015 GRDC Update and be a part of the excitement! 3 For the Second Summer, GRDC Offers a Youth Creative Arts Program This summer will be the second summer GRDC is offering a creative arts program for Grandmont Rosedale area youth ages 13-17. This free, summer-long arts program will meet twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-5pm at the Chaney Branch Library, 16101 Grand River. Local artists from all over Detroit will work with the program participants, getting them involved in a wide variety of creative expression. For instance, CANVASxDetroit will offer an acrylicon-canvas workshop where the youth will experience how they can impact their community through art. The participants will also be encouraged to share their voices through literary expression with the professional writers from InsideOut. Local ceramicist M. Kay Willingham will demonstrate the process of creating ceramic tiles. For those interested in theaterperformance arts, Go Comedy! Improv Theater will also host a workshop. And then there’s also a photography scavenger hunt at a sculpture park, and a trip to a gallery garage that features public art, and a really exciting trip to a circus school, and a workshop with a fiber artist and a group mosaic project for the Grandmont Rosedale community! Whew! You get the idea: if creativity is your thing, the Loyal to Your Soil Creative Arts Program is for you! SEVERAL FIELD TRIPS PLANNED While most of the creative arts workshops will be held at the library, there will also be several off-site workshops to which transportation will be provided. The program will also make a return trip to the Heidelberg Project. This trip was a favorite last year. As Becki Kenderes, GRDC’s Sustainable Communities Program Manager remembers, “the kids toured the art site, met Tyree Guyton, and completed a found object art workshop at his private studio.” It really is a special opportunity to meet and work with working artists in the community. The students’ work of the summer will be displayed in an art show at the end of the program. Who knows? It could be the beginning of a career in the arts! For more information, contact Jessica Bickmann at 313387-4732, ext. 119. Last summer’s young artists. Special Assessment District Ordinance Passes By a unanimous vote, the Detroit City Council passed the Special Assessment District (SAD) Ordinance on April 29. The ordinance has since been signed into law by Mayor Mike Duggan and Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr. The ordinance established a mechanism through which neighborhoods across the city could collect special fees for such services as snow removal and security in their communities. The Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods were among the leading advocates for adoption of this ordinance. COMMUNITY MEETINGS A SAD Task Force, made up of representatives from each of the five Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods, will spearhead the implementation process in our area and will hold a series of community meetings to inform residents of the benefits of 4 the ordinance and to address questions and concerns. Once the meetings are held, a petition will be circulated to property owners in the Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods. 51% of the landowners must sign before the SAD can be approved. FIND YOUR TASK FORCE REPRESENTATIVE The goal is to move through these last phases of the process as quickly as possible so that we may enjoy the benefits of having a sustainable, comprehensive security plan and snow removal service! To find out who your SAD Task Force person is, go to your community’s home page at www.mygrandmontrosedale.org, or contact Karen Johnson Moore, Community Security Program Manager at kmoore@grandmontrosedale.com or call 313-3874732, ext. 110. Cathy Marshall Steps Down as Deputy Director After more than 17 years, Cathy Marshall is leaving GRDC. While the decision to leave was difficult, Cathy counts these years at GRDC as some of the most meaningful of her career. During her tenure as Deputy Director, GRDC greatly expanded its programming, staff, and influence. Cathy has been an integral part of that growth. CATHY LEAVES A LEGACY One of Cathy’s fondest memories is of GRDC’s first playground renovation. In 1999 GRDC partnered with the North Rosedale Park Civic Association to renovate the playground at the Community House. Supporters both within and outside of the community contributed, fundraisers were held, playground contractors were hired, and kids’ ideas were collected. Finally, on a spring day, there was a ribbon cutting. Cathy remembers that “glorious day. I was 8 ½ months pregnant, we had raised way more money than we thought we would, kids were swarming the playground, and everyone who worked on the project was gathered around. I was so proud.” Another, more recent ribbon cutting she remembers fondly was the opening celebration of GRDC’s new building. GRDC firmly established itself as a fixture in the community with the move to Grand River. “We wanted to be more central and visible. We took a huge risk buying, renovating and moving here. Lots of people came to the grand opening. It was such a festive atmosphere. I loved that day.” It’s possible that neither ribbon cutting would have happened had Cathy’s infectious enthusiasm and optimism not been a part of both projects. Cathy is indeed leaving big shoes to fill. She is also leaving with a bit of melancholy. “The staff, the Board, the volunteers, the donors - everyone has been so wonderful to work with. I feel truly lucky to have landed in the middle of such a fabulous group of people.” Cathy is moving on, but don’t be surprised if she shows up at a ribbon cutting or a grand opening. Like Grandmont Rosedale, GRDC is family. You’re always welcome back home. Many Hands Beautify Grandmont Rosedale Summer has arrived and that means beautification season is in full swing. Several community-wide clean-up efforts have already been held, starting with Detroit Partnership Day on March 29. On that day 75 residents of Grandmont Rosedale, along with 75 University of Michigan students, collected more than 700 bags of waste. Next the Stoepel Park Clean-Up brought residents, baseball players, coaches, and Cass Technical High School students together to get the fields ready for the new season. Trash Talkin’ kicked off its season on May 24 with its usual coffee klatch at Always Brewing Detroit before they headed out to pick up trash. This group will meet every fourth Saturday of the month throughout the summer. The Stahelin Mower Gang started their engines on May 15, beginning their summer work of keeping vacant properties’ lawns cut. On May 3rd, the Motorcity Makeover volunteers cleaned up Flintstone Park in Grandmont #1. The Grandmont Rosedale communities are better for all these efforts. It’s true that “Many hands make light work.” It’s also true that more hands are always welcome! If you are interested in helping with clean-up and beautification projects, call Mary Lyons at 313-387-4732, ext. 116 or email her at mlyons@grandmontrosedale.com. A Trash Talkin’ team hard at work. 5 Construction Begins on Grand River Workplace Renovations got underway in May on GRDC’s new business incubator and co-working facility, dubbed the Grand River Workplace. The facility, located at 19120 Grand River, will combine affordable flexible office space, a pop-up retail storefront, and small business support services in our location in the heart of the Grand River commercial corridor. The co-working space will provide access to wi-fi, business equipment, conference rooms and meeting space in a collaborative, friendly environment. Businesses interested in locating there should contact Kirsten Donoghue at 313-3874732 ext 120 or kdonoghue@grandmontrosedale.com. Pop-up Retail and Public Art Planned for Grand River GRDC is co-sponsoring two programs this summer that are sure to bring excitement to the Grand River corridor. One program, co-sponsored by REVOLVE Detroit and Charter One Bank aims to bring “pop-up” retail stores to two locations along Grand River. A “pop-up” is a store that opens for a short period of time in order to test the market for its product or service. These businesses get to try out a location and interact with customers for 90 days. The ultimate goal is to encourage them to locate permanently in the community. Proposals from businesses wanting to participate were solicited through June 15th. Winners will be selected in July and the businesses should open in August. The second program is also co-sponsored by REVOLVE Detroit, but this time the Detroit Institute of Arts is also involved. The goal of the Detroit Neighborhood Arts Program is to use public art as a vehicle for promoting economic development and commercial revitalization. Artists will be invited to submit proposals for public art installations within the Grand 6 River business district. The community at large will be invited to provide feedback on the proposals and will have a voice in selecting the winning submissions. REVOLVE Detroit is an initiative of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) and has successfully combined art and retail in other communities to spur commercial revitalization efforts. “We are excited to expand the REVOLVE program’s efforts in the Grandmont Rosedale community,” said Michel Forsyth, business development manager at DEGC. “This neighborhood has a thriving business community, and we’re looking forward to getting entrepreneurial, up-and-coming companies into these two pop-ups.” For more information, contact Kirsten Donoghue at 313-3874732, ext. 120 or kdonoghue@grandmontrosedale.com. Grandmont Rosedale Homes in High Demand “Homes renovated by GRDC are selling as fast as we can finish them,” declared Executive Director Tom Goddeeris. “Housing demand in our community is stronger than I have seen in years.” Attracted by high quality homes, affordable prices, and a vibrant community life, home shoppers from across the metropolitan region are flocking to Grandmont Rosedale. GRDC has helped nine homebuyers find their dream homes in the community already this year. Several more renovation projects – ranging from a cozy two bedroom ranch home to a stately four bedroom colonial -- are planned or already underway. A full list of available homes can be found on the GRDC website at www.GrandmontRosedale.com. “Our newly renovated homes represent a tremendous value to the buyer,” added Goddeeris. “These homes have been updated top to bottom. And down payment assistance is also available.” For more information, contact GRDC at 313-387-4732, ext. 100 or email us at info@grandmontrosedale.com. A newly renovated livingroom. Vacant Property Task Force Addresses Dangerous Houses GRDC’s Vacant Property Task Force has been a strong advocate for the demolition of dangerous buildings in our community. These efforts are beginning to pay off. In recent months, 13 blighted and dangerous houses have been demolished, mostly along Grandville and Stahelin Streets. More demolitions are expected this year as the city of Detroit rolls out an aggressive plan to address blighted property. The Grandmont Rosedale neighborhoods have been targeted for blight removal by the Detroit Land Bank Authority under its Hardest Hit Fund program. This reflects the recognition that blight removal and strategic demolition can have a stabilizing effect on neighborhoods where the housing market is strong and there is potential to attract new residents. ENCOURAGING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Vacant Property Task Force is now turning its attention toward insuring that the vacant lots that result from demolition do not simply become another source of blight. A communitywide workshop was held to inform residents of the changes to Grandmont Rosedale and to introduce ideas for a comprehensive reuse plan. At the workshop, The Greening of Detroit presented a variety of green reuse strategies including planting a tree nursery, urban wildflowers, or an urban prairie. Attendees were provided a map with the planned and completed demolitions highlighted and were then invited to share their ideas for how to reuse the land. The Vacant Property Task Force is now developing plans for greening and maintaining the lots. Plans are also in the works to erect split rail fences at vacant lots to deter illegal dumping. To get involved in these anti-blight activities, contact Chelsea Neblett at 734-323-2487 or cneblett@grandmontrosedale.com. 7 GRANDMONT ROSEDALE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Detroit, MI Permit No. 217 19800 Grand River Detroit, MI 48223 Return Service Requested ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ News Around the Neighborhood NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING The monthly Neighborhood Safety Meeting will take place on Thursday, June 26 at 6:30pm at the North Rosedale Park Community House, 18445 Scarsdale. There will be no Neighborhood Safety Meeting in July or August, but there will be a Radio Patrol Recruitment Workshop on Wednesday, July 16 at the GRDC Offices, 19800 Grand River. Neighborhood Safety Meetings and the Radio Patrol Recruitment Workshop are open to the public. All are welcome. Join your neighbors and local law enforcement to learn how to make your community a safer place. For more information, contact Kiana Miller at kmiller@grandmontrosedale.com or call 313-387-4732, ext. 109. GRANDMONT ROSEDALE NEIGHBORHOOD FUND SET TO LAUNCH GRDC and Opportunity Resource Fund have partnered to launch the Grandmont Rosedale Neighborhood Fund, specifically to support small businesses located in our community. The fund offers residents and other interested stakeholders an opportunity to invest in local businesses while earning interest on their investment. $64,000 has already been raised to support Grandmont Rosedale businesses over the next three years. For information about how to invest in this fund, or to apply for a loan to support your locally based business, contact Opportunity Resource Fund at 313-964-7300. PROSPERUS TRAINING GEARS UP FOR FALL CLASSES This spring, twelve Grandmont Rosedale based entrepreneurs were accepted into GRDC’s first ProsperUS Detroit training class. Area entrepreneurs, representing industries ranging from health and wellness to fashion design to marketing and public relations, are participating in this 20-week program. One student has already created 10 new jobs in the neighborhood. ProsperUS Detroit is a place-based community development program that empowers local entrepreneurs, operating on the principle that every neighborhood has untapped talent and the potential to revitalize itself and its local economy. The program teams up with community organizations in targeted Detroit neighborhoods to host its training sessions. Over the course of the training, students develop a business plan, receive 10 hours of follow up one-on-one training, and upon graduation become eligible to apply for loans and technical assistance. To learn more about the second ProsperUS cohort beginning in Grandmont Rosedale this fall, interested entrepreneurs should attend an informational meeting on Tuesday, August 12th from 6-8pm at the GRDC offices, 19800 Grand River. For more information, or to RSVP for the August 12 informational meeting, contact Kirsten Donoghue, kdonoghue@ grandmontrosedale.com or 313-387-4732, ext. 120. VISIT MYGRANDMONTROSEDALE.ORG Log onto the neighborhood website, Mygrandmontrosedale. org to find out what’s going on in your community. There you can read about upcoming events, recaps of events, and even your neighbors! There is also a community calendar and business directory. Find out how you can be more involved in all the great neighborhood activities. SIGN UP FOR THE GRDC EBLAST When you sign up for the GRDC weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Wednesday morning, you won’t miss out on what’s happening in Grandmont Rosedale. Send an email to info@grandmontrosedale.com and ask to be added to the list.
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