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Enos Park is well represented for the 2016 Springfield Preservation Awards EPNIA MONTHLY MEETING September 13, 7 pm 3rd Presbyterian Church Bergen & N 7th Report Crimes to Crime Stoppers 217-788-8234 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: September, 2016 Volume XXVII, Number 9 History of the Preservation Awards The Springfield Mayor’s Preservation Awards event was established by the Historic Sites Commission in 1993 as a means of recognizing successful preservation projects and rewarding efforts that advance the understanding of our city’s architectural heritage. Through these awards, the Historic Sites Commission attempts to recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals and groups – both public and private- who help create an awareness for the importance of preserving structures and sites of historic and architectural significance, as well as those working to better inform the public about the City’s rich history and heritage. This year, Springfield Business Journal took on the responsibility for hosting the event, which is now known as the Springfield Preservation Awards. The Historic Sites Commission served as the awards jury, and among the individuals and groups recognized this year were Lakeisha Purchase and Courtney Williams, for the renovation of their home at 917 N. 6 th as well as Don Goodenow for the renovation of the former north branch library, which now houses the Goodenow Insurance offices. 2016 Historic Preservation Awards The awards ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 7 at the Iles House and Mayor Langfelder will present the awards. From 5-6 p.m. that evening, a cocktail reception will be held to benefit the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln Historic Preservation Fund. Rather than selling tickets to the event, guests are asked to make a donation to the Historic Preservation Fund. CFLL Historic Preservation Fund The CFLL Historic Preservation Fund is an endowment fund at the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln that Continued on page 2 E n o s P a r k N e i g h b o r h o o d I m p r o v e m e n t A s s o c . I n c Did You Know? 3 Ronald McDonald House Family Fun Day 4 Northside Children’s Community Library Celebration 4 Habitat for Humanity Home Dedication House #102 5 At Home in the Park 6 Calendar 8 917 N 6th

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Enos Park is well represented

for the 2016 Springfield Preservation Awards E P N I A

M O N T H L Y

M E E T I N G

September 13,

7 pm

3rd Presbyterian

Church

Bergen & N 7th

Report Crimes to

Crime Stoppers

217-788-8234

I N S I D E T H I S

I S S U E :

September, 2016 Volume XXVII, Number 9

History of the Preservation Awards

The Springfield Mayor’s Preservation

Awards event was established by the

Historic Sites Commission in 1993 as a

means of recognizing successful

preservation projects and rewarding

efforts that advance the understanding of

our city’s architectural heritage. Through

these awards, the Historic Sites

Commission attempts to recognize the

outstanding efforts of

individuals and groups –

both public and private-

who help create an

awareness for the

importance of preserving

structures and sites of

historic and architectural

significance, as well as

those working to better

inform the public about

the City’s rich history and

heritage.

This year, Springfield

Business Journal took on the

responsibility for hosting the event,

which is now known as the Springfield

Preservation Awards. The Historic Sites

Commission served as the awards jury,

and among the individuals and groups

recognized this year were Lakeisha

Purchase and Courtney Williams, for the

renovation of their home at 917 N. 6th as

well as Don Goodenow for the

renovation of the former north branch

library, which now houses the Goodenow

Insurance offices.

2016 Historic Preservation Awards

The awards ceremony will take place at 6

p.m. on Wednesday, September 7 at the

Iles House and Mayor

Langfelder will present the

awards. From 5-6 p.m. that

evening, a cocktail

reception will be held to

benefit the Community

Foundation for the Land of

Lincoln – Historic

Preservation Fund. Rather

than selling tickets to the

event, guests are asked to

make a donation to the

Historic Preservation

Fund.

CFLL Historic Preservation Fund

The CFLL Historic Preservation Fund is

an endowment fund at the Community

Foundation for the Land of Lincoln that

Continued on page 2

E n o s P a r k N e i g h b o r h o o d I m p r o v e m e n t A s s o c . I n c

Did You Know? 3

Ronald McDonald

House

Family Fun Day

4

Northside Children’s

Community Library

Celebration

4

Habitat for Humanity

Home Dedication

House #102

5

At Home in the Park 6

Calendar 8

917 N 6th

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Report Nuisance Issues

Call 787-ENOS

provides grants to historic preservation projects. It was

established in 2008 through leftover funds from the Old

Capitol Community Tribute, which honored the

visionary architects, engineers and contractors who

reconstructed the Old State Capitol in 1968. Thanks to

contributions from generous donors, the fund will be

awarding its fifth annual grant to support a local

preservation project and spread interest about

preservation in Sangamon County and central Illinois.

Past recipients include Elijah Iles House Foundation,

Springfield Art Association, Downtown Springfield,

Inc., and the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce

Foundation. This year’s recipient is EPNIA, which will

receive a $7500 grant for exterior renovations at 711 E.

Enos. After nearly a year, the interior work is almost

complete and now it’s time to make the outside look as

good as the inside!

Continued from page 1

711 Enos before,

September 1, 2015

711 Enos after, September 1, 2016

At Qik-n-EZ we’re more than just a

convenience store. We offer quality

products with fast and friendly service. QE has

everything you need, when you need it.

With 11 locations throughout central Illinois -

we are where you need us.

Want to Support Enos Park?

Call 522-9381 for more information

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Did You Know

WASTE & RECYCLING CHANGES

TO TAKE EFFECT

Recycling Drop-off Locations Announced

Effective September 1, 2016, Springfield residents may

drop off recycling items at their waste haulers designated

location with proof of identification. Drop off locations

are for customers of the waste haulers operating each

facility, and residents are encouraged to contact their

waste haulers directly should they have any questions

regarding this new service.

The expanded drop off locations is the result of an

agreement reached between Mayor Langfelder and the

City Council with the waste haulers to allow the haulers

to adjust their rates for the first time since 2002.

Curbside recycling will continue for all residents at no

additional charge. Waste haulers have agreed to collect

all recycling items that are placed within the recycling

bins or carts. Items that are collected curbside include

aluminum, all cardboard, plastics, and colored and clear

glass.

Waste haulers in the City of Springfield are limited to

charging customers no more than $15 per month for one

container during weekly garbage pickup and no more than

$18 per month for a two can container (96 gallons total),

for weekly pickup service. In addition, yard waste

stickers will be set at no more than $2 per bag. If yard

waste is picked up by a hauler and the bags do not contain

stickers, residents may be charged $2.50 per bag.

Waste haulers have also agreed to assist the city in

alerting the Office of Public Works when they sight fly

dumping on their daily routes. They are required to

collect all garbage at their customer’s site and may charge

an additional fee if it is in excess of the customer’s

weekly pickup service.

Residents who live in multi-unit buildings may now take

advantage of their waste haulers drop off location, or with

the property owner’s agreement, obtain recycling service

on site from their waste hauler at the monthly rate of $3

per unit.

Finally, as of September 1, 2016, city residents will see

an increase in the city’s waste and recycling fee that is

located on the CWLP monthly billing. This fee pays for a

variety of city offered services including electronic

recycling, hazardous waste collection, fall leaf collection,

and other waste and recycling initiatives offered by the

city to its residents. Information will be announced soon

regarding the dates for these events.

Residents with issues or concerns may contact the City of

Springfield’s Office of Public Works at 217.789.2255.

Following is the listing of the area waste haulers drop off

recycling facilities:

Illini Disposal

1545 N. 11th Street

Monday through Friday, 9am – 2pm

Email: [email protected]

Customers should check in at office upon entering

facility.

Lake Area Disposal Service

2742 S. 6th Street

Monday through Friday, 8am – 3pm

Phone: 217.522.9271

Email: [email protected]

Republic Services

Sangamon Valley Landfill

2565 Sandhill Road

Monday through Friday, 7am–3pm

Phone: 217.528.9256

Email: [email protected]

Waste Management

3000 E. Ash Street

Monday through Friday, 8am–12-noon

Phone: 800.796.9696

Customers should check in at weigh station upon entering

facility.

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Ronald McDonald House to host

free Family Fun Day for the public

Event part of year-long

30th anniversary celebrations

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois

will host a free Family Fun Day on Sunday,

September 11 to continue their celebration of 30 years

of keeping families close.

The event will take place at the Ronald McDonald

House, 610 N. 7th Street in Springfield, from 1:00

p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The day will include food, kid-

friendly activities, tours of the House, face-painting,

giveaways and more.

In order to adequately prepare for the event, please let

us know if you plan to attend. Call RMHCCI at 217-

528-3314 and speak to the staff member or volunteer

on duty.

About Ronald McDonald House

Charities of Central Illinois Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois

is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission

is to provide programs to support the well-being of

children and provide a supportive home away from

home for families that travel to Springfield, Illinois in

order for their child to receive medical care. We

provide families with a bed, a warm shower, home-

cooked meals and more to help ease the stress they

face during a medical crisis.

For more information, visit rmhc-centralillinois.org,

follow RMHCCI on Twitter (@RMHCCI), or like

RMHCCI on Facebook (facebook.com/rmhcci).

IT’S A CELEBRATION!

Northside Children’s Community

Library is having a party to celebrate

our 5th anniversary and YOU are

invited! The celebration will be at

Third Presbyterian Church (1030 N.

7th St.), Saturday, October 1 from

1-4pm. (The rain date is October 8).

Join us for fun, games, music, food,

prizes and surprises!

Looking forward to seeing you there; bring your

friends and family!

Volunteer Opportunities at NCCL! Do you want to help instill a love of books in a

child?

Do you have the patience to help a child with

homework assignments or research?

Do you have a special talent for crafts, music or

anything else that you would be willing to share with

our kids?

Does one of your children (over age 14), your

neighbor’s kids, or anyone else that you know need

volunteer service hours to fulfill a school

requirement?

If so, please see an NCCL board member for more

information or call Amelia or Faith at 217-528-9277

or send an email to [email protected].

We appreciate you!

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Habitat for Humanity of Sangamon County

in partnership with

In His Hands Orphans Outreach

and

Enos Park Neighborhood Improvement Association

Invite you to the

HOME DEDICATION OF

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOUSE #102

September 9, 2016 at 5 p.m. at 839 N. 8th

St.

Come see the newly renovated late 1800’s home and meet the new homeowner, Demara Albert and her three children: daughter, Teryawna (10), and sons, Takwon (11) and Tacorian (12).

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A t H o m e i n t h e P a r k

By Lola L. Lucas and Her Friends

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ed the SPD K-9 Unit, Distracted Driving Demo, and

Forensics Crime Demo, Art Class, Poetry Reading/

Writing, Science Experiments, Art Improv, Health

Talks, Fitness Classes and Activities, Cooking Classes,

and end of the summer Party. Of the 35 students regis-

tered for the summer activities: 8 registered, but never

came to an event; 13 students came weekly; 9 students

came 1-5 times; and 4 students came 5-10 times.

Bicycle Club

Our weekly Bicycle Club was a wonderful success

with a total of 19 students registered and 5 dedicated

adult riders; 11 students rode more than 4x and quali-

fied for July 26th Trail Ride; 9 students earned bikes

and 2 students traded their bikes for bigger ones. As a

group they tracked their total steps at 231,617! In June,

our students rode 678 miles and adults rode 157 miles;

in July - students rode 639 miles and adults rode 159

miles; and in August - students rode 18 miles and

adults rode 8 miles!!! With a total of 1,335 student

miles; 324 adult miles and 1659 COMBINED

MILES!!!! Enos Park to Las Vegas Nevada is

1663 miles :)

We are striving to become a place where neighbors

love their neighbors. It is happening...let me share a

personal story.

Time and tide wait for no man

Some of you may be familiar with the writer, Geoffrey

Chaucer, who penned the phrase - time and tide wait

for no man. This became reality on May 23rd, 2016

when 3 days after school ended and after just 2 weeks

of hospitalization, Billy Mobley died in his home on

north 6th St at 12:18pm. I was standing on their porch

Continued on page 7

Living and Working in the Park

Hello friends and neighbors! It is hard to believe sum-

mer days are quickly turning into fall. School has be-

gun for the children and schedules are becoming rou-

tine.

I have lived on north 6th St with my family (Ryan,

Hannah, Ellie, Aiden, Rachel and Lydia) for nearly

four years. Last August we moved Ryan’s parents

(Billy and Miriam Mobley) into a renovated home just

two doors down from us. The neighbors that we have

grown to love quickly welcomed mom and dad into

their hearts and homes as well. I love my home, my

family and my neighborhood!

SIU Community Health

In May, I was hired by SIU School of Medicine’s Fam-

ily Community Medicine. I have the amazing oppor-

tunity of working to build better community health in

Enos Park!!! I feel so blessed to have a job in Enos

Park that helps improve the life of those living in Enos

Park!

My first task as a SIU Community Health Worker was

to develop a summer enrichment program for children

entering 4th-9th grade to increase health awareness,

provide opportunities to engage in healthy activities,

increase health literacy, increase empowerment, engage

parents, increase community connection, and develop

an organized time activity to aide in decrease crime

from June 6-August 3rd. We had activities that includ-

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around 12:30pm and as I looked around, I saw neighbors

walking from all directions. They had come home for lunch

and noticed that something was happening at the house and

they just came. We shared hugs and tears and the friendship

from our neighbors here in Enos Park was a great comfort to

us. Then at the Memorial Open House, many of you all sur-

rounded our family with love and food! It was a beautiful

expression of love in the midst of our loss. It warms my heart

to live and serve in the midst of this neighborhood!

I have a great excitement to reach out to all of the neighbors

of Enos Park and find ways to work with all ages and stages

of life to help them find ways to become more healthy in all

aspects of life! I recently met with a few Enos Park Seniors to

find ways to get you connected and enjoying life.

While I have a great passion for bringing neighbors together

to care and serve one another, I cannot do this alone! If you

want to see your neighborhood become a better place to live

and live a more enjoyable life...then you must get involved!

Please come to our Advisory Council Meetings at 6:30pm on

the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 3rd Presbyterian Church

(it is just 30 minutes before our monthly Neighborhood Asso-

ciation Meeting). Together we can make Enos Park the best

place to live in Springfield!!!!

May God bless us all,

Dawn Mobley

217-572-1500 (home)

Continued from page 6

Lola Lucas’s column continues,

hosted by Lola’s friends, and occa-

sionally by Lola herself through

past writings.

Will you volunteer a column,

something about Enos Park? Call

Jackie Jackson, 544-2916.

Remember to always report suspicious activity!

Police Emergency dial 911

Police Non-Emergency

217-788-8311

The Enos Park Banner

Sponsored by the Enos Park Neighborhood Improvement Asso-

ciation, Inc. The editor is Michelle Ownbey. Circulation is 500,

distributed monthly on the first Tuesday of each month.

To contribute an article, idea or place an ad, call 553-4629 or

e-mail [email protected]. The deadline for copy is the 20th.

Advertising rates are:

1/16 page $15 $37.50 for 3 mo.

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E n o s P a r k C A L E N D A R

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facebook.com/pages/Enos-Park-Neighborhood-Improvement-Association-EPNIA/

www.EPNIA.com twitter.com/epnia

2016 EPNIA Officers Michelle Ownbey, President ................................. 553-4629

Dawn Mobley, Vice President .............................. 572-1500

Linda Maier, Treasurer ............. (cell) 971-9138, 547-5526

Dan Linn, Secretary ....................................... 847-341-0591

Chris Becker, Director .......................................... 685-2612

Fletcher Farrar, Director ........... (cell) 502-9149, 523-2801

Jane Buis Henry, Director ..................................... 572-1773

Keisha Purchase, Director ..................... (cell) 708-834-3885

Danyel Pitts, Director ........................................... 717-5346

Marcus Stewart, Director ...................................... 816-4928

Betsy Dollar, Associate Member, SAA ................ 523-2631

Heidi Wareham, Associate Member, RCC ........... 498-9264

Marilyn Piland, President Emeritus ..................... 522-9381