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Friday, January 17, 2014
CTC Membership Update for Mid-January 2014
I searched thru the 2013 Roster and found a few members that had paid for a one year membership during the last three months of 2013. In order to keep these members, I extended their membership until December 31, 2014.
As of our recent January 9th meeting, we were able to enlist 30 new members. By adding the carry overs from 2013 and a few that signed on thru PayPal, our membership now stands at 38 paid thru 2014.
For those of you who attend our council meetings, I'm sure you can agree that these meetings are quite interesting and exciting. We usually have some great speakers, including a lot of important information that is passed on to us from our elected officials or their representatives.
Again, I wish to announce that all Clairemont residents are WELCOMED at our meetings and if you enjoy what you learn, hopefully you will consider becoming a fully-paid CTC member, and bring along a neighbor or a close friend. The membership fee is very small for what you gain by becoming a member. I hope to see a lot of new faces at our next meetings.
Again, I wish to announce that all Clairemont residents are WELCOMED at our meetings and if you enjoy what you learn, hopefully you will consider becoming a fully-paid CTC member, and bring along a neighbor or a close friend. The membership fee is very small for what you gain by becoming a member. I hope to see a lot of new faces at our next meetings.
As a reminder, the annual Fees are as follows:
- Senior 55 years and older, and Veterans ($10/year)
- General membership, below age 55, includes immediate family members ($20/year)
- Non Profit business fees ($30/year)
- Profit type business ($50/year)
If you pay your fee at the door, each member will be given a written receipt. You can also mail in a check or pay on line, go to the CTC website www.clairemontonline.com and you can enroll using PayPal. Or mail your check to the address on the CTC Website.
Rick Richard
Director East
Chairman, Membership Committee
Chairman, Membership Committee
Clairemont Community Planning Group, January 2014 Agenda
Clairemont Community Planning Group
January 21, 2014
6:30pm at Clairemont Friendship Senior Center
4225 Bannock Ave.
To view the Agenda for January 21, 2014: Click Here
Steve Innis
Director-at-Large
Co-Chair, Public Safety Awareness Committee
January 21, 2014
6:30pm at Clairemont Friendship Senior Center
4225 Bannock Ave.
To view the Agenda for January 21, 2014: Click Here
Steve Innis
Director-at-Large
Co-Chair, Public Safety Awareness Committee
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
CTC Committee Membership
List of Committees:
- Audit - Mike Brown, Chair
- Beautification - Rick Richard, Chair
- Budget - Arnie Garcia, Chair
- Bylaws - Richard Morris, Chair
- Communications - Janett Lewis, Chair
- Elections - Not Yet Appointed
- Events - Richard Morris, Chair
- Garden Tour - Ingrid Terpening, Chair
- Membership - Rick Richard, Chair
- Public Safety Awareness - Marvin Gartenbaum and Steve Innis (Co-Chairs)
Any Clairemont resident may eligible to be a CTC committee member. If you have any questions, please contact us at 858.480.9430, or e-mail Contact@ClairemontOnline.com
Friday, January 10, 2014
Thursday, January 9, 2014
WANTED: District Directors in Central and West
Hi, all! As your new CTC Secretary, it is my duty to remind everyone that due to our recent Board elections, we have two vacancies on our Clairemont Town Council Board of Directors -- Director Central and Director West. I've provided a map of our Director Districts below:
We hope to interview potential candidates at our upcoming Board Meeting on Thursday, January 30. To be eligible for either position, you must be a CTC member in good standing for the last three (3) months, and reside, own a business, or have a general interest in that district. If you're interested in applying for either position, please e-mail us at Contact@ClairemontOnline.com.
Joanne Phillips
Secretary
CTC District Director Map. Current vacancies are Director Central and Director West. |
Joanne Phillips
Secretary
Monday, January 6, 2014
President's Letter: January 2014
2014 -- Happy New Year!
The start of a fresh new year should excite us all. It's an opportunity for resolutions, change, and getting a clean slate for a brand new 12 months ahead of us. For Clairemont Town Council, this year marks our 60th anniversary of our founding.
It's been 60 years since the merger of the former Clairemont Booster Club and Clairemont Civic Association. Our CTC Historian, Simone Henriques, has been collecting and gathering news clippings, photos, and memorabilia about the history of our organization, and the accomplishments we've racked up over 6 decades worth of dedication to this community.
None of these accomplishments would've been successful over the last 60 years if it weren't for our loyal, consistent, and ever-growing membership. Yes, we are a membership-oriented organization, and your humble dues greatly fund much of the community grants, projects, and activism we commit to every year for Clairemont.
CTC Membership Update!
To
all Clairemont residents who are interested in becoming a member of
the Clairemont Town Council:
For
the past several months I have been promoting membership for our
local Town Council. Major changes have been made regarding the
payment of membership fees. The membership fees will become due on
the first of January (each year) and will be adjusted in quarterly
increments.
EXAMPLE
- A full years fee will be from January 1, to December 31 of the same
year. If a new member enrolls between April 1 to June 30, the fee
will be 75% of the annual fee. from July 1 to September 30, the fee
will be 50% of the annual fee, and from October 1 to December 31, the
fee will be 25% of the annual. All Fees will again become due on the
first of January of the following year. This revised method will make
record keeping much easier to work with.
The
annual Fees are as follows:
- Senior 55 years and older, and Veterans ($10/year)
- General membership, below age 55, includes immediate family members ($20/year)
- Non Profit business fees ($30/year)
- Profit type business ($50/year)
If
you pay your fee at the door, each member will be given a written
receipt. You can also mail in a check or pay on line, go to the CTC
website www.clairemontonline.com
and you can enroll using PayPal. Or mail your check to the address
on the CTC Website.
Auto Theft Prevention Made Easy
Since December 1st, there have been over 30 vehicle thefts in the greater Clairemont area
according to the CrimeMapping.com website. Many of these thefts were
preventable if the car owner had bothered to take just one additional
precaution.
It may come as a surprise
to many that car alarms are not the first line of defense when it
comes to stopping a car thief. The fact is that a car alarm is only
activated after somebody decides to steal your car and breaks into
it! It is important to realize that most car alarm horns can be
deactivated by a skilled thief in under 30 seconds from the time it
first sounds. Preventing someone from wanting to steal your car in
the first place is much more effective than having only a car alarm
which goes to work after a thief breaks into your car. In tandem
having a car alarm and an inexpensive antitheft device are highly
effective in preventing your car from ever being stolen.
The most common anti-theft
device is the steering wheel lock. These brightly colored hardened
steel locking devices attach to the steering wheel in plain sight for
all to see. The locked bar blocks the steering wheel from being
turned and prevents the car from being driven away. It also is easy
for a thief to see for himself before he breaks into your car! If a
thief can’t drive your car away he is much less likely to try to
steal it!
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