Vol. 2, No. 6
Wedenesday, March 22, 2000
A cat by the name of Willow is missing from 9 Henshaw Street (between Cherry Street and Kilburn Road). Willow was last seen on Monday, March 20 at around 8 PM. If you can, please look in your garage, shed, basement, or other place where he may be stuck, also under porches or bushes where he may have crawled if injured. He is a bushy, long-hair male and should have on a red collar with his name tag. His chest and feet are white and otherwise he is tiger striped. Please see the picture soon to be on our website at "http://wellingtonpark.8m.com/missing.htm" or on the posters around the neighborhood. If you have any information please call Ann Dorfman/John Waldron at 244-9321.
Our next Wellington Park Play Structure meeting will be on Wednesday, March 22, 2000, 7 P.M. at the home of Lorraine and Scott Miller, 377 Waltham Street (yellow house with the wraparound porch), also rear access from the gate at the end of Princess Road, meeting phone number 969-8651). All are welcome. There will be a presentation by Doug Knotts of GameTime at 7:30PM. This is the last in our series of presentations by play structure vendors.
GameTime structures can be found locally at Learning Prep School on Route 16 just over the Pike and at the Jackson School (behind the Jackson Homestead). These two are enclosed and may not be too accessible. Other GameTime structures are in the housing complex across from Wal-lex skating in Waltham and at St Anthony's School in Brighton. This information is given in case you wish to check them out ahead of the meeting. Hope to see you there!
To date, we have received over $2500 ($2550.00 to be exact) in generous donations
to the Wellington Park Fund. We wish to acknowledge the new recent donations
of the following individuals:
They join our current Wellington Park boosters:
We wish to acknowledge new donations by the following businesses. Please give these businesses your full support.
Very special thanks to the Garden City Alarm Corporation for their exceptionally generous contribution of $1000 and to these other business already on our roster of Wellington Park boosters. We plan to include a small summary of our business friends and links to their websites in the near future.
If you wish to make a donation, please make the check payable to our nonprofit sponsor, NCSC, write Wellington Park Fund on the check and mail it to Newton Community Service Centers, Inc., Wellington Park Fund, 492 Waltham Street, West Newton, MA 02465 (or just drop it by their 2nd floor office (entrance closer to CVS) - attn: Paula Fiske on your next trip to CVS.) Please mention this campaign your friends and business associates. If you patronize these businesses, please tell them that you appreciate their support of the Wellington Park Fund.
A park play committee meeting was be held on Wednesday evening, March 1, 2000 at 7 PM at the home of Eleanor Ambrosio, 15 North Gate Park. A full report on this meeting will be in the next newsletter.