[email protected]www.charloecca.org (585) 865-6101 CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY NEWS July / August, 2016 Charloe Community Associaon Mission and Vision Statements M ISSION: To build a stronger community and to enhance the lives of our residents by providing a forum for sharing information, connecting neighbors and stakeholders, and fostering civic engagement while preserving and promoting the heritage of the Village of Charlotte. V ISION: A safe, vibrant, and inviting place to live, work and visit; a family-friendly community and a year-round destination celebrated for its rich history and natural resources. Charlotte Community News A monthly publicaon of the Charloe Community Associaon PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612 Circulaon 400 Clare Storni, President Jonathan Hardin - Vice President Sue Roethel, Secretary Pa O’Brien, Treasurer Donna Bour-Purdy, Director and Editor Mary Chambers, Director Tommy Borrelli, Director Two Open Seats, Directors Port of Rochester Updates – June, 2016 Revised Site Plans for Mixed Used Development Project Submied A n open house for the revised site plans was held at the Port of Rochester on June 8. Residents were informed of the session along with noce that the public would have 20 days to send feedback to the city of Rochester, ending June 15 th . The revised plans can be found on the city of Rochester website, hp://www.cityofrochester.gov/Siteplanprojects/ The next major deadline for Edgewater Resources Inc., is to disclose financing to the City by June 30, 2016. Port of Rochester Marina Grand Opening M ayor Lovely A. Warren presided at the opening of the Port of Rochester Marina on June 13 th , 2016. City, County and State representaves were on hand to cut the ribbon. CCA Board members also aended. The Mayor was quoted as saying, “This beauful new Marina at the Port of Rochester puts our city on the map of Great Lakes desnaons and establishes a true Port of Opportunity at the meeng place of the Genesee River and Lake Ontario. The idea to build a marina at this site was first proposed more than 50 years ago and, with the help of our partners at the state and federal levels, we have finally made it a reality. This marina will play a major role in our efforts to create more jobs, safer, more vibrant neighborhoods and beer educaonal outcomes for our cizens.” The marina is now open for the enre community to enjoy, either on the water or on the land. Many pedestrians, cyclists and picnickers have already taken advantage of the space. Restaurants in the port building are scheduled to open soon. CCA Board speaks to Rochester City Council T he CCA Board prepared comments to share with the City Council at the “Speak to Council” session on June 14. The board expressed concern that the Charloe community is not geng adequate communicaon and meaningful inclusion in the port project process. While we recognize the importance for revitalizaon of the Port of Rochester, we want to remind you that the land development plans have progressed without the community’s consent. The major concerns about the project expressed by the board are scope, impact on traffic and parking, funding and financial viability. The complete leer can be found on the CCA website, hp://www.charloecca.org/wp- content/uploads/2016/06/june-14-speak-to-council-leer.pdf or a hard copy will be mailed to your home upon request by calling the CCA hotline at 585-865-6101. Inside This Issue: RPD Thanks Security and Safety Update 2 Seeking Nominees to CCA Execuve Board New Board Director 3 Welcome Sign and CBC Update Garden to Table Demo 4 City Council Update Summer Meals for Kids 5 NYS Senate and Asembly Updates 6 NeighborGood Grant 7 Community Outreach Night Night Out Against Crime 8 Charloe Branch Library CHS Farwell NW Quadrant Community Champion 9 Event Calendar 10 Membership and Sponsorship Form August Calendar 11 July Calendar 12 Upcoming CCA Meetings Roger Robach Center 7 pm Monday, July 11*, 2016 Monday, August 1, 2016 Monday, September 12*, 2016 *Note change due to holidays
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Charlotte Community Association Mission and Vision Statements
M ISSION: To build a stronger community and to enhance the lives of our residents by providing a forum for sharing information, connecting neighbors and stakeholders, and fostering civic engagement while preserving and promoting the heritage of the Village of Charlotte.
V ISION: A safe, vibrant, and inviting place to live, work and visit; a family-friendly community and a year-round destination celebrated for its rich history and natural resources.
Charlotte Community News
A monthly publication of the
Charlotte Community Association
PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612
Circulation 400
Clare Stortini, President
Jonathan Hardin - Vice President
Sue Roethel, Secretary
Patti O’Brien, Treasurer
Donna Bour-Purdy, Director and Editor
Mary Chambers, Director
Tommy Borrelli, Director
Two Open Seats, Directors
Port of Rochester Updates – June, 2016
Revised Site Plans for Mixed Used Development Project Submitted
A n open house for the revised site
plans was held at the Port of Rochester on June 8. Residents were informed of the session along with notice that the public would have 20 days to send feedback to the city of Rochester, ending June 15th.
The revised plans can be found on the city of Rochester website,
http://www.cityofrochester.gov/Siteplanprojects/
The next major deadline for Edgewater Resources Inc., is to disclose financing to the City by June 30, 2016.
Port of Rochester Marina Grand Opening
M ayor Lovely A. Warren presided at the opening of the Port of Rochester Marina on June 13th, 2016. City, County and State representatives were on hand to cut the
ribbon. CCA Board members also attended. The Mayor was quoted as saying, “This beautiful new Marina at the Port of Rochester puts our city on the map of Great Lakes destinations and establishes a true Port of Opportunity at the meeting place of the Genesee River and Lake Ontario. The idea to build a marina at this site was first proposed more than 50 years ago and, with the help of our partners at the state and federal levels, we have finally made it a reality. This marina will play a major role in our efforts to create more jobs, safer, more vibrant neighborhoods and better educational outcomes for our citizens.” The marina is now open for the entire community to enjoy, either on the water or on the land. Many pedestrians, cyclists and picnickers have already taken advantage of the space. Restaurants in the port building are scheduled to open soon.
CCA Board speaks to Rochester City Council
T he CCA Board prepared comments to share with the City Council at the “Speak to Council” session on June 14. The board expressed concern that the Charlotte
community is not getting adequate communication and meaningful inclusion in the port project process. While we recognize the importance for revitalization of the Port of Rochester, we want to remind you that the land development plans have progressed without the community’s consent. The major concerns about the project expressed by the board are scope, impact on traffic and parking, funding and financial viability. The complete letter can be found on the CCA website, http://www.charlottecca.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/june-14-speak-to-council-letter.pdf or a hard copy will be mailed to your home upon request by calling the CCA hotline at 585-865-6101.
Inside This Issue:
RPD Thanks Security and Safety Update
2
Seeking Nominees to CCA Executive Board New Board Director
3
Welcome Sign and CBC Update Garden to Table Demo
4
City Council Update Summer Meals for Kids
5
NYS Senate and Asembly Updates 6
NeighborGood Grant 7
Community Outreach Night Night Out Against Crime
8
Charlotte Branch Library CHS Farwell NW Quadrant Community Champion
9
Event Calendar 10
Membership and Sponsorship Form August Calendar
11
July Calendar 12
Upcoming CCA Meetings
Roger Robach Center
7 pm
Monday, July 11*, 2016
Monday, August 1, 2016 Monday, September 12*, 2016
current status of the Leadership Academy for Young
Men (LAYM) and their future growth. Mr. White is
also the RCSD board liaison to the LAYM and will be
the guest speaker at the August 1, 2016 CCA
meeting.
There will not be a meeting in the month of July. The next meeting is Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 6:00 PM – 7:00 at the LDR Char Pit, 4753 Lake Ave. The Safety and Security Committee is seeking
volunteers to assist with the National Night Out at Ontario Beach Park on August 2, 2016. If you’re interested in volunteering for the National Night Out, please email Jonathan Hardin at [email protected].
Finally, on August 20, 2016 the Falleson Road Block Club is hosting the First Annual Community “Rock the Block” Party from 1 PM to 7 PM. If you would like additional information and/or would like to join the planning committee, please contact Claire Golden, Committee President at [email protected] or (585)797-5893.
Safety and Security Committee Update by Jonathan Harding
Thank you to everyone involved!
A t the June CCA meeting, Lt. Jeff Koehn of the Rochester Police Department, reported that
Memorial Day events at Ontario Beach Park went without incident. In his update, he thanked the agencies that partnered with RPD to ensure an enjoyable holiday weekend at the park. We’d like to print this list and also acknowledge and thank everyone involved:
The RPD Lake Section Patrol – Detailed officers to the beach to assist in addition to their patrol responsibilities, the RPD Tactical Section, the RPD Traffic Enforcement Unit, the RPD Mounted Unit, the RPD Surveillance Electronic Support Unit (Trailer Cameras), the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, the New York State Police, the U.S Border Patrol, Monroe County Probation, Pathways to Peace, Rural Metro, Rochester Fire Department,
Rochester City Security, RTS, The Monroe County Parks Department, the Emergency Communications Department (911). “Also, the Irondequoit and Greece Police Departments agreed to be on hot-ready-standby in case we needed them and we are grateful for that.”
Finally, Lt. Koehn acknowledged his own staff, “Lastly, because it’s my unit I hesitate, but my CPOs from the NSC really do a great job with this detail. They are responsible for the command van and the ATVs. They also engage in bike patrol and were all over the place. I’m proud of their efforts.”
We thank you all for everything you do each and every day!
Lt. Jeff Koehn Reports a Safe Memorial Weekend At The Park
4 a.m. to mow the golf course at Lakeshore Country Club.
It’s back to the future for Tommy, who was on the CCA
Board in the 1990’s. When asked why he decided to rejoin
the Board he said. “I want to be part of the solution and
continue to be involved in my community.” He was also
involved in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and served as Vice-
President of the Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse Historical
Society.
In his spare time, Tommy plays bass guitar for a classic
rock band called “Off the Record”. They will be performing
at Ontario Beach Park in October for River Romance
Weekend.
Please join the CCA Board in welcoming Tommy to this year’s Board, and thanking him for his service to the community.
T he Nominating Committee of the CCA calls for nominations for the 2017-18 Board of Directors. The
following positions are up for election this year: President, Secretary, 3 Directors (Note: 1 of them is held for the Past President). Elected candidates will serve a 2-year term from 1/1/16 to 12/31/17.
Eligibility: According to the current (2009) Bylaws,
Board members must reside within the boundaries of Charlotte.
First choice of Officer Candidates must be given to currently active Officers and Directors. The outgoing President may be appointed to the 5th Director seat held for the Past President.
Must be a paid member of the CCA for at least two months prior to the election (by September 12, 2016).
Nominations must be received in writing by September 12, 2016.
Nominations may be hand-delivered to Sue Roethel or sent to the CCA:
By postal mail - P.O. Box 12768 Rochester, NY 14612.
Timetable: The Nominating Committee will submit its slate of candidates for Officers and Directors for 2017-18 at the CCA General Meeting on October 3, 2016. The election will take place at the CCA General Meeting on November 7, 2016.
Voting Eligibility: Only paid members of the CCA for at least two months prior to the election (members who are paid by September 12, 2016) are eligible to vote in the November elections.
The 2017-18 Nominating Committee currently consists of Board Liaison Sue Roethel, Board Director Mary Chambers, and Board Director Tom Borrelli. The Committee seeks a Chairperson and additional community volunteers to screen all nominees to verify that they meet the necessary qualifications and to recommend a final slate of candidates for election.
CCA Seeking Nominees for 2017-18 Executive Board of Directors
J oin the Northeast Greece Neighborhood Program – part of Episcopal SeniorLife
Communities (ESLC) and based out of Beatrice Place, 600 Denise Road – for a “Garden to Table” demonstration on Wednesday, July 20 at 12:00 noon. Reservations requested by calling
585.546.8439 x4419.
ESLC Executive Chef David Watkins will demo tasty dishes that can be made from fresh fruits and vegetables. Participants will have the opportunity to take home produce from the
community gardens at Beatrice Place, where more than 1,025 lbs. of produce were harvested last year! This is the third year of the community gardens there.
ESLC is pleased to continue offering the Northeast Greece Neighborhood Program – a health and wellness program for seniors in Northeast Greece
and the Charlotte community – which has three main components: physical fitness; nutrition; and education. The program’s goal is to assist seniors in maintaining independence by increasing knowledge, activity levels and overall health by offering fun, social programs specifically designed for older adults.
To learn more about how you can benefit from the community gardens, volunteering with the gardens, or about Beatrice Place and the Northeast Greece Neighborhood Program, please contact Mary Ellen VanAuker, Community Director, at 585.546.8439 x4410 or [email protected]
Beatrice Place Residents harvest pumpkins last year from the community gardens.
David Watkins,
Welcome To Charlotte Sign and Charlotte Beautification Update
The “Welcome to Charlotte Sign” on Pattonwood Drive has been replaced with funds from the CCA. It was damaged this spring by vandals. Pam Postgate, a member of the Charlotte Beautification Committee (CBC), has added her touch with summer flowers. Under the direction of Linda Paruta, about 25 other members of the CBC have also been out this spring planting, weeding and watering the 20+ gardens and flower pots in the park and elsewhere in Charlotte. Unfortunately, vandalism has hit the CBC as well, with many plantings dug up and stolen. The good news is that our volunteers are out there working hard to keep our community beautiful. Soon they will be sporting new t-shirts that identify them as Volunteer Gardeners. Please stop by and thank them for their hard work.
J une is a busy month for the Rochester City (City) Council as we take on one of our most important jobs of reviewing and
approving the comprehensive City budget, including budgets for all of the departments as well as that of the City School District. The Mayor held one budget input session at City Hall, one call-in session and an online survey and City Council itself holds budget hearings that are open to the public and sets aside time for public comment; unfortunately, none of these events were well-attended by the community. We need to do a better job of educating residents about critical elements of the budget, explaining major changes in proposed investments and getting input on specific programs, and I am dedicated to working on increasing public engagement in the future.
Relevant to the 2016-17 budget, I was happy to support several elements including: the funding of 20 police officer positions, previously budgeted but not filled; moving to single-
From the Desk of: Molly Clifford
Molly Clifford, Northwest City Council Member
stream recycling City-wide by mid-next year, making recycling easier for everyone as well as helping the environment; increasing collaboration, thereby expanding youth programming among the Department of Recreation and Youth Services, the City School District and our libraries; and holding taxes essentially flat, resulting in an average $15 decrease per household this year.
There were several areas of the budget that my colleagues and I questioned which included: the continued growth of the City School District budget, despite decreasing student enrollment; a lack of clear direction in our housing and economic development policies; the effectiveness of some of our job training programs; and, of particular concern to me, targeted investments in some neighborhoods at the expense of others. These are areas of concern that we are committed to focus on over the coming year.
Have a wonderful summer!
S ummer Meals is back, offering kids 18 and under a fresh, healthy, and free meal that fits in with their on-the-go style. Provided by the City
of Rochester, Foodlink, or the Rochester City School District, kids can eat food that will keep them full and satisfied without spending a dime or leaving their favorite activities! Summer meals can be found at R-Centers, schools, churches, neighborhood programs, and lots of other
places kids spend the summer. Best of all, parents don’t have to take extra steps to get their kids involved
– just drop in during the designated mealtime. To find a location, look for yellow banners with the brightly
colored “Summer Meals” logo around your neighborhood! For a complete list of locations and meal times
visit http://www.SummerMealsRoc.org or dial 2-1-1. More questions? Please contact us at
For more information, or if you need directions to the
location, please call my office at 585-467-0410.
I am looking forward to seeing you there!
Update: New York State Assembly
Joe Morelle Annual Health and Wellness Fair
Good News for New York State Veterans!
A fter passing the Legislature three times and being vetoed twice, I am happy to announce
that the Veterans Buyback Bill has finally been signed into law. This new law allows all honorably-discharged service members with five-years of existing public pension credit to purchase three-years of credit for their military service. Previously, state law only allowed World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans to purchase pension credits. My Senate colleagues and I have fought hard to enact this law, to honor those who have bravely served our country and to encourage them to return to New York and continue their public service. This is long overdue and I’m elated that all of our veterans will finally receive the benefits that they have earned. Additionally, I am pleased to recently support the following Senate-approved legislation to: Create a new Korean War Service Medal for military service abroad in the Korean War from June 25, 1950 through July 27, 1953;
Create the Vietnam War Service Medal for military service abroad in the Vietnam War from November 1, 1955, through April 30, 1975; and
Allow qualified veterans to add veterans' credits to civil service competitive examination scores at any point prior to the expiration of the eligible list; including those examinations for appointments and promotions to the state police.
These actions are the least we can do for our veterans who made the selfless decision to serve their country and protect our freedoms. Please accept my profound thanks to all our service men and women and their families. It is always an honor to meet with our local veterans and I am humbled to serve as your voice in state government.
O n August 2th, The Charlotte Community Association, along with neighborhood groups from Maplewood, Lyell Otis Avery, and Edgerton, Dewey, Driving Park, as well as the RPD Crime Prevention Officers Jay
Blanchard and Kelly O’Hara will partner for the National Night Out event in Rochester.
This is a nation-wide event where community groups and neighbors get together to “promote police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods a safer, better place to live.” Neighborhoods across the nation host block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and other community events to show a visible presence.
The neighborhoods in the City of Rochester Northwest Quadrant will not be outdone! Plans for the evening include:
Motorcade with Rochester Police Department – meet at RPD building at 1099 Jay St. at 5:30 pm. We highly recommend you try to participate in this motorcade. Its an exciting way to see the rest of the neighborhoods in the Northwest Quadrant. You will NOT be disappointed!
Motorcade procession from Jay Street to Ontario Beach Park starts at 6:00 pm.
Neighborhood picnic at Ontario Beach Park – starts at 7:00 pm. Bring a dish to pass.
Everyone is invited to the picnic, even if unable to participate in the Motorcade. Come and meet our neighbors from the Maplewood, Lyell Otis Avery, and Edgerton, Dewey, Driving Park communities. The CCA Safety and Security Committee is organizing this event for Charlotte and is encouraging everyone to come out and show your support for the community! For further information, call 865-6101 or send an email [email protected].
Community Outreach Night
T he Charlotte Community Association and the City of Rochester have joined forces to sponsor a Community Outreach Night for the Charlotte Community. Come and meet your neighbors, have some food and
discover the many resources that are available to those in our neighborhood.
When: July 12th, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Location: Leadership Academy For Young Men, 4115 Lake Avenue
Some of the resources that will be there are:
Foodlink NYS Safe Child Program Pathways to Peace Rochester Fire Department
Rochester Police Department including Mounted Patrol
Rochester Regional Health Rochester Recreation on the Move and many more!
Charlotte Branch Library July / August, 2016 Events
By Paul Tantillo
Lots to do this summer! There are summer reading programs for all ages, and children’s librarian Kim has come up with a bunch of summer activities. Please note: the library will be closed on Monday, July 4.
Adult Services: Basic Computer Classes – Tuesdays in July & August @ 10:30am. 1-on-1 assistance with computer basics: internet, e-mail, basic Word, e-books. By appointment only ; registration required. Call 428-8216 to register. Adults. Charlotte Summer Reading Challenge 2016: From June 27th–August31st. Come in and see us for more details! Happy reading! Book Sale – Thursday July 28; Friday July 29; Saturday July 30; during open hours. On Saturday fill a bag for a dollar.
Teen Services: Summer Reading Challenge – Fill out a review card for each book you read this summer for a chance to win a weekly drawing and grand prize! Ages 12-18. Junior DaVincis Arts & Crafts Club – Thursdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 3pm. Spend time with friends while making some great crafts. We’ll have a new project each week. Ages 10-16. Call 248-8248 to register. Cupcake Wars – Wednesday July 20, 3pm. Liz Bauld, the “Storybook Cook” will lead you in a cupcake decorating
competition. Ages 10 – 16. Call 248-8248 to register. Mehndi Tattoos – Wednesday, August 10, 2pm. Mehndi are temporary tattoos made with natural henna dye. An artist from Henna Rising will talk about this Indian art form and give you your own tattoo. Ages 14-21. Call 428-8216 to register.
Childrens’ Services: Ongoing activities: Victory Fitness Dance Party with Rosalind – Mondays in July, 1pm. Work those muscles! Ages 4-14 Puppet Playtime – Mondays in July and August, 3-4pm. Ages 4-12 (Siblings welcome with parental guidance). Story time at the Beach – Tuesdays in July & August, 11am. Meet at the Ontario Beach flagpole for stories, sunshine and fun. (In case of rain we’ll meet at the library…knock at the front door to enter). All ages. Bubbles, Chalk and More – Tuesdays in July and August, 1-2pm; Thursdays in July & August, 2-3pm. Sidewalk chalk, bubbles, and outdoor fun! Ages 4-12 (siblings welcome with parental guidance) Crafts and face painting with Miss Rachel – Tuesdays in July and August @3:30. Ages 4-12 (siblings welcome with parental guidance). Summer Science Fun – Wednesdays in July and August, 1pm. Ages 4-12. Active Games Inside and Out – Wednesdays in July and August, 4pm. Ages 4-12. Family Movie Night at the Library –
Wednesdays in July and August, 5pm. Call 428-8248 for each week’s title. All ages. Storytime at the Library – Thursdays and Fridays in July and August, 1:30pm. All ages. Sing-Along with Pedro and his Guitar – Thursdays, July 7 & August 4, 6pm. All ages. Tail Waggin’ Tutors – Thursdays, July 14 & August 11, 6pm. Ages 4-12. Scavenger Hunt - Thursdays July 21 & August 18, 6pm. Inside or outside, what will you find? Ages 4-12. Baubles & Books Bingo – Thursday, July 28, 6pm. All ages. Fun Fridays – Fridays in July and August, 3-5pm. Ages 4-12 (siblings welcome with parental guidance). Parachute Play – Saturdays, July 9, 23 & August 6, 20, 10:30am. Saturday Family Movie – Saturdays in July & August, 11am. All ages.
Special events: Genesee Country Village & Museum Presents 19th Century Games – Monday August 1, 1pm. Ages 4-12. Airplay Comedy Juggling Show – Monday August 8, 1 pm. All ages. Firefighter Visit – Tuesday August 22 1-3pm. Learn safety tips from a Rochester firefighter and then climb on a real firetruck! All ages. Traveling Campfire Story Time with Rick Merritt – Thursday, Aug. 25, 6pm. Stories and songs around an imaginary campfire! Ages 4-12.
Charlotte Junior-Senior High School Graduates its Last Class
By waters of Ontario
Beside the Genesee
In grace and quiet beauty
Charlotte will ever be
A beacon glowing in our lives
An ever living flame
We hail you alma mater
We praise your noble name.
This school song sung by thousands of alumni says it all. While we wish all the best to the Leadership Academy For Young Men, we are saddened by the loss of not only the legacy and traditions of Charlotte Junior-Senior High School, but also the loss of a school where local women students can attend.
Go Lakesiders!
Pam Postgate Awarded NorthWest Quadrant Community Champion
O n June 6th, Neighborworks, Rochester, presented the Rochester Neighbors
Community Champion Award winner for the Northwest Quadrant to Pam Postgate for her involvement in several community improvement activities. She organized the Stutson Street Block Club and Charlotte Beach Clean-ups and most recently, spearheaded the creation of the Lakeside Farmers Market. According to the Neighborworks Rochester press release, “Ms. Postgate organized the group of neighbors to put it together, then hosted meetings, sought out sponsors and vendors, and locally publicized it. After a successful first year in 2015, the market will open this month for a second year.” Pam is a former Director of the Charlotte Community Association Board and is still involved with the Charlotte Beautification Committee.
Congratulations Pam, and Thank You for All You Do!
Charlotte Community Association 2016 Membership and Sponsorship Form
Annual Membership Fee for 2016
Membership Renewal / New Membership
Name (s):
Email: Phone:
Current address:
City: State: ZIP Code:
Membership Level:
Seniors & Students - $13.00
Single Membership - $18.00
Patron - $30.00 *
Sustaining - $40.00 *
Benefactor - $50.00 *
* I give Charlotte Community Association permission to print my name
and Sponsorship level in the 2016 CCA Newsletter:
YES NO
Make Checks Payable to CCA or Charlotte Community Association
Mail to CCA Membership, PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612-0768
You can also download a copy of this form by going to the CCA Website, http://www.charlottecca.org/who-we-are/membership/
Sponsorship Renewal / New Sponsorship
Company/Sponsor Name:
Email address: Phone:
Current Address:
City: State: ZIP Code:
Sponsorship Level:
Platinum $300 Double Ad -3 ½ “ X 3” Plus Web Site Placement on CCA Homepage and Sponsorship Page
Gold $250 Double Ad -3 ½ “ X 3” Plus Web Site Placement on Sponsorship Page
Silver $135 Single Ad -3 ½ “ X 1 ½ ” Plus Web Site Placement on Sponsorship Page
Make Checks Payable to CCA or Charlotte Community Association Mail to CCA Membership, PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612-0768 You can also download a copy of this form by going to the CCA Website, http://www.charlottecca.org/who-we-are/membership/ Email advertisement copy to [email protected]. ATTN: Sponsorship Material