How do we get today’s neighborhood youth to respect important assets in this community and to this nation? I believe it starts with appropriate community stewardship that is led by our adult population. It is how the adults behave in treating, protecting, and honoring what are considered our most important assets. It’s how our generation of citizens chooses to honor the previous generations. It’s the respect we bestow on the materials, craftsmanship, and valuable resources that went into building this community. It’s the way we honor the ideals, values, and Christian principles of our forefathers. It’s in opening the doors of our homes to neighbors to celebrate milestones. It’s in opening our eyes to see how we can make a difference as opposed to waiting for someone else to clean up the mess. It’s in giving the next generation an inheritance of something more than debt and decay. It’s in projecting a sense of pride to our youth, to visitors who come to our community, and to the citizens of the
Monday, January 25, 2010
Interpretive Signs
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Neighborhood Open House
The house pictured above is vacant. The front door is actually wide open with just an unlatched storm door (with broken windows). Many of the other windows are also shattered with broken glass all over the place. Even the mail slot has been removed leaving yet another hole in the house. Inside there are signs of vagrant occupation. I’ve learned from a local gentleman that drug paraphernalia and used needles were found inside this house and that it has been vacant for about a year or more. There are no “
https://www.ci.independence.mo.us/Complaints/
and enter the street number “1306” and the street name “Maple” and proceed. You can register your name and contact info or remain anonymous. Please help us with this property. And if you know who owns the property, I believe a lecture and schooling on community stewardship is in order.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The Exodus
We’ve already brought up the departure of the School District’s administrative office from the
There is some consolation for the loss of the hospital. There are exciting plans for an entrepreneurship center and business incubator at the old site. The project promises to be supported by the
Working on the Sabbath
Doing the Lord’s work on the Lord’s Day! The above photo was actually taken during the Sunday morning worship services showing the demolition contractor getting started on this project for Messiah Lutheran Church. PrudentPreservaion, thought you would want to see the lastest. In this community, doing God’s work is never complete. Please try to Keep the Faith!!!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
WWJP - Where Would Jesus Park?
Tuesday evening, the City’s Heritage Commission approved the demolition of one of the last remaining homes on the south side of the 100 block of East Pacific for the