[Neighbors] Fwd: Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) Weekly E-News - Monday, February 25, 2019

Greg Weirs via Neighbors_nobhill-nm neighbors_nobhill-nm at mailman.swcp.com
Mon Feb 25 11:47:57 MST 2019


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From: Baca, Vanessa <vanessabaca at cabq.gov>
Date: Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 10:45 AM
Subject: Office of Neighborhood Coordination (ONC) Weekly E-News - Monday,
February 25, 2019
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*Coffee with a Cop Today!*

Join the Southeast Area Command today, Monday, Feb. 25 at 12:30, Highland
Senior Center, 131 Monroe NE, for Coffee with a Cop! This is a great
opportunity to meet the officers, share concerns and ask questions, and
enjoy a nice cup of joe! E-mail: lkuehn at cabq.gov for more information.



*West Side Day at State Legislature Honors Neighborhoods and Residents*

West Side Day at the 2019 State Legislature honors residents,
neighborhoods, schools and businesses on the west side of the river this
Thursday, Feb. 28 at the State Capital in Santa Fe. This is an excellent
opportunity for West Side residents and neighbors to meet their state
elected representatives and learn more about the legislative process.
Activities include a tour of the State Capitol, a rally in the rotunda, and
much more. To learn more, contact Jerry Gallegos at (505) 385-5809 or
e-mail: jgallegoswccdg at gmail.com



*Free Summer Law Camp 2019 Seeks 6th and 7th Graders For Great Educational
Experience*

The New Mexico Hispanic Bar Association and UNM are hosting the 2019 Summer
Law Camp June 23-28 and July 7-12, and are seeking applicants in 6th and 7th
grade for this great, free experience! Participants get a taste of college
life and the opportunity to develop research skills, participating in mock
trials, and participate in New Mexico’s legal system by meeting judges,
attorneys and touring relevant judicial sites in Albuquerque. To learn
more, call (505) 277-5321 or visit: www.cpp.unm.edu



*Neighborhood Association Meetings Around Town*

·       Palomas Park NA, Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. No location
listed. E-mail:
wmarsh at comcast.net for more information.

·       Historic Old Town Property Owners, Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 3:30 p.m.,
APD Old Town Substation. E-mail: historicoldtown at gmail.com for more
information.

·       International District Healthy Communities Coalition, Thursday,
Feb. 28 at 9:00 a.m., Highland Baptist Church. E-mail: idhccabq at gmail.com
for more information.



*GOV TV Offers Boards and Commissions Channel on YouTube*

Ever wanted to attend one of the many boards and commission meetings
offered in the City, but just don’t have time? You can now watch them
online at the Gov TV Boards and Commission Meetings YouTube channel!
Meetings ranging from the Civilian Police Oversight Agency to the Board of
Ethics and Campaign Practices are featured, along with City Council
meetings, Bernalillo County Commission meetings, and much more. Visit:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEqpcP42AmnpJPyuOy1jASQ?view_as=public to
subscribe and start watching!



*Community Policing Council (CPC) Meetings This Week*

·       Valley Command CPC, Thursday, Feb. 28 at 6:00 p.m., Johnny Tapia
Wells Park Community Center.

All of the CPCs are open to the public, and encourage all residents to
attend, participate, and join! For a complete listing of CPC meeting dates,
times and locations, as well as information on applying to serve on a CPC,
visit: https://www.cabq.gov/police/community-policing-council



*Free Sunday Movies at the Baca Library Are Great for the Entire Family!*

Did you know that the Patrick Baca Library at Central and Unser offers free
movies every Sunday? This week, Sunday, March 3, the film “Venom” will be
shown, starting at 1:30 p.m., in the Children’s Activity Room. To learn
more about this great free program, as well as the other services offered
at this library, visit: https://abqlibrary.org/centralunser



*Tips to Reduce Auto Theft Risks*

With car thefts always being a concern, the Albuquerque Police Department
has several tips to help keep your vehicle safe:

·       In winter months, do not leave your vehicle running to “warm up.”
This is one very easy way for criminals to steal your car.

·       Always lock your car, close your windows, and engage your
anti-theft device when leaving your vehicle.

·       Don’t leave your keys in your car for any reason.

·       Park in well-lit areas close to buildings.

·       Do not leave valuables in your car, including purses, wallets, cell
phones, laptop computers, briefcases, backpacks or gym bags.

·       If possible, park your vehicle in a garage, behind a lockable gate,
or in an area with good lighting.

·       If you take your vehicle for service, only leave your ignition key.
Some people leave their entire key ring, including house keys, and copying
these keys is another way thieves can strike.

·       Don’t keep vehicle registration, insurance paperwork, or other
types of documents in your car. If there is a break-in, this information
can be used for identity theft. Instead, keep this paperwork in your wallet
and carry it with you.

·       Etch your vehicle identification number (VIN) on car doors,
windows, windshields, engine blocks, and other parts.

·       Consider utilizing these other vehicle safety devices – a kill
switch, a steering wheel lock, a steering column collar, brake locks, or
wheel locks.

For more information on keeping your vehicle safe, visit:
https://www.cabq.gov/police/crime-prevention-safety/auto-theft



*¡Vamos Al Museo! Art Workshop This Saturday              *

Join in the fun at the National Hispanic Cultural Center this Saturday,
March 2 at 10:30 a.m., Creative classroom, Domenici Building, for the
monthly ¡Vamos al Museo! family art workshop! Bring the kids and spend the
morning engaging your artistic side. To learn more about this fun monthly
event, and to see all the other exciting exhibits and happenings at the
NHCC, visit: www.nhccnm.org



*ONC YouTube Channel Offers Video Series on Parliamentary Procedure*

Ever wonder how to make your neighborhood association’s bylaws a bit easier
to understand? This question, and many more, are answered in the Office of
Neighborhood Coordination (ONC)’s YouTube video series on Parliamentary
Procedures, so if you’ve ever wanted to impress your association board with
a “blurt stop,” this resource is for you, at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtPaOOlqsog7jRkxF0zRKjw/videos





*Vanessa Baca*

Neighborhood Communication Liaison, Office of Neighborhood Coordination
(ONC)

City Council Department

(505) 768-3331 Office

Website: *www.cabq.gov/neighborhoods <http://www.cabq.gov/neighborhoods>*

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-- 
Greg Weirs
505 515 6334 (M)
505 265 9995 (H)
vgweirs at gmail.com
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