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Dec. 1, 2011 T3C General Membership Minutes

Dec. 1, 2011 T3C General Membership Minutes
3:30 Grandma’s Sports Garden

Campus Reports
- CSS: Ben Bertsch reported, CLEAN housing on campus available to recovering students.
- LSC: Roxanne Frederick stated that the LSC T shirt alcohol awareness was a success
- UMD: Lauretta Perry and Dana Krizak explained the QR code alcohol overdose and Taxi information campaign.  Poster were distributed containing the QR code.

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Volunteers Needed

Greetings Friends and Neighbors of Lower Chester.  We hope you all had as good a time as we did last Saturday.  What a beautiful day and great turnout!   Then came the big melt.  We have not been able to open for skating because of the weather, but things are looking better for the weekend.  Our site manager,  Larry Schneider,  has informed me that the temps may allow for flooding on Thursday and Friday evenings.  That means we could be open for skating on the weekend.  He has also been doing repairs at the rink and needs volunteers to help with repairs.  Please contact Larry if you are able to join him for flooding or repairs on Thursday evenings:        218-393-6472 or email.

City of Duluth Public Information Meeting

The City of Duluth Community Development Office and the Duluth Historic Preservation Commission will conduct a public informational meeting on the East End Historic buildings inventory:

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Job Position: T3C

Job Description

Coordinator:  Duluth Community – Tri Campus & Community Coalition on Student Drinking
(T3C)

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UPDATE: Higher Education Small Area Plan

The market study for the small area plan was just completed, and is available online: click here to review the PDF.

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Lower Chester Park Wish List

The following is a list of things that Lower Chester could really use now:

_   Freezing temps
_   Young people who are eager to skate, who will come help make ice  (contact Larry Schneider: 2183936472.  Remember:  fun isn’t always magic, sometimes you need to put in the time and effort.
-   Waste baskets:  at least two  13 gal.  for the kitchen, and the main room
-   a Clock  (or two)   battery operated is good.
-  larger rug,  or  long carpet runners,  (The place needs a “Home-y look)
-   outgrown skates and helmets
-   small tables for alongside sinks in bathrooms

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Ice Skating Rink Flooding Volunteers Needed for this Weekend (12/2-4)!!!!

Ice Skating Rink Flooding Volunteers Needed for this Weekend (12/2-4)!!!!

Neighbors of Lower Chester Park are requesting volunteers to help re-establish a pleasure rink and a hockey rink.

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NOLCP – Need help with sweeping rink

All;

We need help sweeping the Lower Chester rink; it will take ~ 1 hour.  This is so a few minor repairs can be made and then flooding for ice can start.

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Neighbors of Lower Chester Park Meeting Minutes

Friends and Neighbors,   Check NOLCP November Monthly Meeting Minutes to see how we’re doing.  -Bev

T3C General Membership Agenda, Dec. 1, 2011

T3C General Membership Agenda, Dec. 1, 2011
3:30 Grandma’s Sports Garden

REPORT: Program Sharing Conference, St. Cloud, MN, Oct. 27-28
St. Cloud State University addressed high risk college drinking with success
- Change in campus administration: New President, Assistant Dean for Chemical Health & Outreach Programming
- Community Alliance co-chaired by U. President and St. Cloud Mayor
- Change in local ordinances including social host, diversion – minor offences > judge or diversion class
- Working with Emergency Room, decline in admissions
- Survey of specific dormitories to target intervention/prevention
- Resident Assistant model for off-campus students
- 5 or more drinks past two weeks decline 2005 to 2011

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