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low <br /> MEMO TO: MAYOR & COUNCILMEMBERS <br /> FROM: MARY SAARION <br /> DATE: MARCH 26, 1991 <br /> SUBJECT: INFORMATION REGARDING SPECIAL ACTIVITIES IN THE PARKS <br /> The annual Silver View Park Clean-up Day is scheduled to coincide with the City Clean- <br /> up Day on May 18, 1991. As usual letters and flyers and posters will be distributed to <br /> residents living in the vacinity of Silver View Park requesting their help in the clean-up. <br /> The other neighborhoods surrounding the neighborhood parks will also be encouraged <br /> to clean-up their neighborhood park. The Lion's Club will be requesting the Irondale <br /> High School Band to help in cleaning up Greenfield Park as part of their service for <br /> Lion's contributions. <br /> Another activity which is being held on Saturday, April 13, 1991 is the placement of <br /> bluebird houses at the property corners of the north side of Silver View Park trail. This <br /> will provide a visual marker depicting City versus Manor Homes property and will also <br /> serve as a wildlife project. The bluebird houses were constructed by local Boy Scout <br /> Troops and will be installed by the Boy Scouts and anyone else who wishes to help. <br /> Wayne Burmeister, Parks and Recreation Commission Chairperson is a surveyor by <br /> trade. He has agreed to provide instruction to the Scouts about the surveying process. <br /> A number of the Commissioners along with myself, the Scouts and their troop leaders <br /> will be completing this project. The Manor Homes residents will receive a letter <br /> inviting their participation if they so incline. <br />