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ISSUE 117 / SEPTEMBER 2017
http://devonshireiiiandvicivicassociation.wordpress.com
DEVONSHIRE CRIER
D AT E S T O R E M E M B E R
FALL PICNICSunday, September 10th4:30 – 6:30pmVictory Baptist Church
MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGMonday, September 18th 7pm at Sheryl Holko’s home at 6385 Brixton Lane
STRESS FREE BOOK CLUBWednesday, September 20th7pm at the home of Susan Nemeth, 6385 Brixton Lane
CIVIC ASSOCIATION
E S TA B L I S H E D 1 9 5 9
TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S
2 President’s Report
4 Minutes
6 Treasurer’s Report
8 Crime Watch News
9 Improvements
10 Life in the Neighborhood
12 Neighborhood Notes
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NEIGHBORHOOD FALL PICNIC SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 104:30PM TO 6:30PM • Victory Baptist Church
PLEASE BRING THE FOLLOWING SIDE ITEM (determined by the first letter of your last name)
A-F: Salads G-P: Desserts Q-Z: Sides
HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT THE DEVONSHIRE III & VI WEBSITE LATELY? We have just gone through a refresh on the website to make it a little cleaner and more mobile friendly. The website has been redesigned for better compatibility with mobile and tablet devices and has been reorganized to provide a more user-friendly interface. It is intended to provide you with all key neighborhood information in one easy-to-use place. Here is the link to the website: https://devonshireiiiandvicivicassociation.wordpress.com/ Please check it out and let us know what you think.
RON TAYLORDevonshire III & VI President
rtaylor@tswdesigngroup.com
President’s ReportSEPTEMBER 2017
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Greetings neighbors!
It’s hard to believe that September has arrived! That means Autumn is just around the corner. We are getting ready to welcome Fall with our annual neighborhood picnic on September 10 from 4:30-6:30 at Victory Baptist Church. This is always a great family event and I sincerely hope you will join us and share some time with your neighbors. There will be great food (thanks to Steve Sergi for once again sponsoring the picnic and providing the fried chicken!) and activities for the whole family. We have a couple of special guests lined up to join us and we are hoping to have representatives from IMPD and IFD (maybe a fire truck!) on hand as well. Please mark your calendar and join us on September 10!
We are also still in the middle of our annual membership drive for the Civic Association. If you haven’t had a chance to pay your 2017-18 dues, please try to do so soon. Your membership dues help us to put on great events like the neighborhood picnic each year. They also are critical in what comes next...keeping our streets clear during the winter months. Member-ship dues are still a bargain at $45 per year and help us continue to do the things that make this a great place to live!
On a more somber note, we began last month with news of the tragic car accident that occurred in the neighborhood. It was a stark reminder that we need to be careful out on our streets, whether driving, walking, or biking. Our neighbor-hood streets are full of life with walkers, joggers, and bicycles enjoying the serenity of the neighborhood. Despite that, we continue to have problems with speed in the neighborhood, especially on the through streets such as Brokenhurst and Knyghton. We also continue to have problems at the morning and afternoon school bus stops with cars not stopping for stopped buses or passing busses as kids are getting dropped off. Both of these issues raise the possibility for more trag-edy in the neighborhood. To help address these issues, we are working with IMPD to request random speed patrols and bus stop patrols over the coming months to help highlight and address these problems. Please be aware that this will be occurring. If you are driving through the neighborhood, please keep your speeds down and please be patient and mind-ful at bus stops when the kids are getting on and off of the bus. We want this to be a safe place for our families.
If you follow the neighborhood on Facebook or follow the Next Door app, you are aware that there are changes coming to the I-465/I-69 interchange. INDOT has begun their environmental assessment for the reconstruction of the interchange and held their first public meeting this past month at Heritage Christian School to share the alternatives being exam-ined. This is the first step in the redesign of the interchange. Several board members attended the public meeting. Most notable in the alternatives is the reduction of all of the merging lanes at the current intersection. INDOT is taking public comments and I encourage residents to review the alternatives and provide feedback. The link to the public comment forms can be found at: http://www.in.gov/indot/3659.htm. Construction is expected to begin in the Spring of 2020. If you would like more information or would like to see more detail on the alternatives presented to the public, go to the project website at this link: http://www.in.gov/indot/3654.htm.
Finally, if you haven’t had a chance to check out the revamped neighborhood webpage, please take a few minutes to do so. We have given the website an overhaul to make it more mobile and tablet friendly. The website provides all types of useful information for residents. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Have a great September and see you around the neighborhood!! RON TAYLOR
Devonshire III & VI President
6205 Rucker Road · Indianapolis, IN 46220 · (317)251-6187 · www.cosum.org · cosumindy@cosum.comcastbiz.net
Church of the SaviourA United Methodist Fellowship
Rev. Dr. Richard Moman Pastor
Church of the Saviour is located just east of
Binford Boulevard and north of 62nd Street,
off Rucker Road.
OUR MSSION
Making God’s
Love Believable
Fall Sunday Book Study
Begins October 1st
11:15 am to 12:00 pm
Book: “America’s Original Sin” By Jim Wallace
Available in Church office 10am—12pm Tu-Fri For $10 apiece
Starts October 1 with Introduction: You Will Know the Truth, and the Truth Will Set You Free
Ends December 17 with Chapter 10: Crossing the bridge to a New America
Lead By: Pastor Emeritus Charles Gipson
Sunday Worship Schedule Worship 10am
Yoga: Mondays, 10am : Parlor. $8.50 a session
yoga mat required for stability
Autumnal Equinox Sweat Lodge
September 22nd Starts at 4pm
All are welcome Pith-in dinner Modest dress
Hearld in the start of Fall with prayer and meditation
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Devonshire III & VI Neighborhood Real Estate Market Report
(August 1, 2016—August 31, 2017) FACT: 3 Homes on the market, 4 Home Sale Pending, 20 Homes Sold
FACT: Highest Price Sold $363,750, Average Price Sold $265,090 Lowest Price Sold $150,000 FACT: Average Days on Market: 45
Thank you for helping The Sergi Group become an Angie’s List 2015 Super Service Award Winner!
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Steve Sergi Broker and Devonshire Resident
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SHERYL HOLKODevonshire III & VI Secretary
sherylholko@yahoo.comMeeting Minutes AU G U S T 2 0 1 7
Devonshire III & VI Meeting Minutes
The August 2017 meeting was held at the home of Sally Roscetti at 6260 Green Leaves Road on August 21, 2017 at 7pm. Most of the meeting was spent in finalizing the plans for the neighborhood Fall Picnic.
The July minutes were approved.
In absentia, Paul Aikins let us know that we have received 213 out of 424 dues payments thus far, bringing our checking balance to about $24,922. The next wave of collection postcards will be sent within the next week to the approximately 200 households that haven’t yet made their payment. Further treasurer information will be in the September Crier.
Denny Dinn led a board discussion on the fatal car accident that occurred on Knyghton in July. He also noted that there had been a car pulled over in the neighborhood and the driver arrested for leaving the scene of an accident. He had no other crimes to report. Ron Taylor noted that there continue to be speeding car incidents on Brokenhurst. Denny suggested that the Board contact IMPD and arrange a patrol of trouble spots for both speeding and for school bus-stop issues.
Kate Thedwall shared that she knows there will be several new sales in the neighborhood in August and September so there will need to be Welcome baskets ready for the block captains. Kate is planning to give a short presentation at the September board meeting that is an update and overview of the neighborhood block captain process.
Sally Roscetti noted that she has received a lot of information from residents concerning the flooding that occurs in the neighborhood. She is keeping a file of these complaints for us to use as we contact the city concerning these issues. We have plans to do that in conjunction with the Binford Medical Plaza purchase that is in progress. Sally encourages all residents to also make an individual complaint to the Mayor’s Action Center—the more the city hears from us on a subject the more likely that issue will be addressed. 317-327-4622 or http://maps.indy.gov/RequestIndy/
Significant time was spent on final details and coordination of the Fall picnic being held on September 10, 2017 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. TWO speakers are confirmed and we have invited both the police department and the fire department. Steve Sergi will be providing the fried chicken and there will also be hot dogs as an entrée. Sides, salads, and desserts are coming from the rest of us.
Ron Taylor reported that the website has been updated (https://devonshireiiiandvicivicassociation.wordpress.com/about/ --it looks great!). He started a new feature in the Crier a couple of months ago called “Great Ideas for Your Home” that is getting a lot of praise. He’s going to start another piece entitled “Life in the Neighborhood” which will remind us of why we choose to live here. He is requesting ideas, pictures, and writers for upcoming stories.
The Board discussed the recent temporary move to Monday nights for our meetings; Ron is going to investigate the possibility of moving all future monthly meetings permanently to Mondays because of the Board members’ schedules. We’ll discuss this at the September meeting. We also hope to have some member or members of the Architectural Committee attend the September meeting for an accounting of how that committee works.
There being no further business and no new business the meeting was adjourned.
The next neighborhood meeting will be held on Monday, September 18th at Sheryl Holko’s home at 6385 Brixton Lane at 7pm. All board members and ALL neighbors are invited AND ENCOURAGED to attend.
Respectfully Submitted based on EXCELLENT notes taken by Ron Taylor,
Respectfully Submitted, Sheryl L. Holko Secretary
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Treasurer’s Report AUGUST 2017
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PAUL AIKINSDevonshire III & VI Treasurer
supercad69@hotmail.com
August 2017 SummaryBeginning Cash (July 28) $23,022.23Revenues
2017/18 Dues (56+1 partial pmt) 2,545.00$ Donation (4 ave. amt $23/each) 90.00$
SUBTOTAL 2,635.00$ Disbursements
2 PIP Invoices 129.25$ Crier Layout 200.00$ Dues Envelopes & Supplies 256.53$ Sympathy Flowers 120.97$
SUBTOTAL 706.75$
August Net Cash 1,928.25$
Ending Cash (August 31) $24,950.48
PaulAikins//DevonshireIII&VITreasurer
THE DEVONSHIRE CIVIC ASSOCIATION!
Please contact Ron at rtaylor@tswdesigngroup.com for details.
Get involved and help improve your community!
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State-of-the-art digital keyboards.Individual computer stations for reinforcing musical concepts.
One-hour weekly classes for students in kindergartenthrough high school.
Fun interactive theory games.Grouped according to age and ability. Small class size.
Conveniently located in Devonshire area.Limited enrollment.
For more information, leave a message for Devonshire residents Johnand Diane Haines at 971-2643 (Voice Mail).
REGISTER FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR CLASSES NOW!!!
(CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF Aug. 18)
Kids have great time learning about music and playing the piano
One-hour weekly classes for students in kindergarten through high school.
Fun interactive theory games. Grouped according to age and ability. Small class size.
Conveniently located in Devonshire area.
For more information, call Devonshire residents
John and Diane Haines at 257-0406.
Victory Baptist churchwww.victory4u.us / 5350 Ashurst Street / (317)255-2881 / Don Whitecotton, Pastor
An Independent, Bible Centered, Church Family
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us. Ephesians 3:20
Ordinary People with an extraordinary message about a wonderful Savior!
WEEKLY SERVICES• Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer time – 7 pm• Sunday School & Adult Bible Fellowship groups – 9:30 am• Worship & Preaching Service – 10:40 am• Sunday Evening Service – 6 pm
CRIME WATCH
DENNY DINNCrime Watch Coordinator, Devonshire III & VI
317-254-0692 dennydinn@aol.com
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There were two reports of someone trying to open house doors during the night. This happens in other neighborhoods as well. Please be sure doors and windows are closed and locked after dark and turn your alarm on, if available. Also, be sure your car is locked and a garage door opener is not left in a car outside. Leave nothing in your car, a burglar will break a car window to check an empty gym bag, for example.
Exterior lighting is the number one deterrent to night time crime.
The new Nextdoor Social Media site has many reports of suspicious activity. Too many to keep track of. Our neighborhood remains one of the safest due to the vigilance of our residents to call 911 immediately to report suspicious persons or vehicles. One report is persons checking mailboxes. They are not putting in flyers. They may be looking for outgoing mail containing checks, or looking to see if a house is vacant or the owners are on vacation and not having someone pick up their mail.
Neighbors are still reporting speeders and those not stopping for school buses or stop signs. Please contact IMPD traffic division to file a report. See the last page of the CRIER for contact information.
If you have any questions or information please call anytime and leave a message.
My number is 317-254-0692. Or email at dennydinn@aol.com
From your Improvements Coordinator....
SALLY ROSCETTIDevonshire III & VI, Improvements
roscetti3@att.net
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Hello Devonshire Neighbors,
A few quick reminders....
• Please try to keep the storm drains clear of leaves and debris to help prevent flooding when it rains
• The board would appreciate any volunteers available to help set up tables and chairs for our annual picnic at Victory Baptist Church on the 10th. The truck is due to arrive around 3:00. Many hands make light work! We also appreciate how everyone helps fold up tables and chairs at the end of the picnic. Thank you in advance.
Happy Summer!! Sally Roscetti, Improvements
S T R E S S F R E EBOOK CLUB
We meet the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. We don’t care if you’ve read the book. You don’t need to RSVP (although sometimes we switch houses last minute - not a bad idea to call to be safe). Just show up and enjoy good company and good discussion.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH / Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty,at the home of Susan Nemeth, 6385 Brixton Lane
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH / The Woman in Cabin 10, by Ruth Wareat the home of Pam Johnson, 6145 Green Leaves Circle
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22NDTBD / at the home of Carol Holzman
LIFE in the NEIGHBORHOOD
The American Sweetgum TreeFor many of us, September marks the beginning of Autumn as the temperatures being to fall, the daylight grows noticeably less, and the leaves begin their last delicate dance and transition in color. With the mix of older tree and plant species in the neighborhood, we experience beautiful Autumns here in Devonshire.
My favorite tree in terms of fall foliage is the American Sweetgum tree. The American Sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styracifula) is native to the southeastern portion of the United States. Here in Indianapolis, we are on the very northern fringe of its hardy zone which may explain its spectacular fall color. The tree can grow up to 80’ tall. It is easily identified by its star-shaped leaves and its spiky gumball fruit pods. It also has a distinguishable bark pattern of deep furrows that resembles the skin of an alligator.
If you have one of these trees in your yard, it is the tree you love to hate. The tree is most noted for its hard fruit pods (usually called gumballs)--- a single native tree can literally drop thousands of the hard, spiny balls each season and will make your yard a mess. I have three of these trees in my yard and the number of gumballs they drop in the spring is incredible and time consuming to clean up. But there is also beauty in the tree that brings out some of the most beautiful sights and smells of Autumn.
Even if you hate the tree and its pesky gumballs, it’s hard to hold a grudge against it when its fall colors start to appear. The tree’s fall color is unlike any other tree! While the leaves on most trees tend to turn a single color each fall, the Sweetgum tree goes through a whole series of color changes that span all of the fall colors. As Fall begins, the leaves start to turn yellow but then will transition to an orange, then red, and ultimately to a deep burgundy color before finally dropping to the ground. And most of the time, this transition takes longer than the other trees meaning that the leaves will stay on the trees longer than most trees once they have begun the cycle of color change. It makes for a longer and spectacular display.
But what makes the Sweetgum tree even more spectacular in the Fall is its smell! If you rip one of its leaves or cut one of the gumballs with a knife, there is a spice smell that can only be described as “pure Fall.” Each year, instead of raking our leaves, I mulch the leaves with my mower and the process fills the air with this unique scent. Its unmistakable once you know what it is!
So before you curse your American Sweetgum trees, make sure to pay attention to what happens to it this Fall. It may just become your favorite tree.
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We are looking for creative writers interested in sharing their ideas about life in the Devonshire neighborhood. If you have an idea for our “Life in the Neighborhood” series, please contact Ron Taylor at rtaylor@tswdesigngroup.com. It’s a great opportunity to share your unique perspective and to get your ideas published!
Neighborhood
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P E T P O R T R A I T SThis summer I was commissioned to do a few dog portraits. I enjoyed it for many reasons and would like to do more. Our beloved pets give us so much. Let me turn your photo into a keepsake portrait.
8 x 10 graphite drawing cost: $50.00.
Email me with any questions or to order a portrait. Koastudioindy@gmail.com.
Jane RobersonDevonshire Resident
DRIVE LIKE YOUR KIDS LIVE
HERE
Block Captains needed
• 6268-6469 Breamore area (north end of Breamore)
• 6040-6159 Knyghton Rd (southern end of the Road)
Please contact Kate Thedwall (block captain coordinator) at 254-1504 or kthedwal@iupui.edu if you have any questions about the duties of this “position” and if you have interest at all in being part of this important team.
Items needed for our New Neighbor Welcome BasketsIf you own a business, it might be a great idea to provide Kate Thedwall with a coupon or other information about your business that could be included in the packets given to our new neighbors.
TO ALL NEIGHBORSPlease help our Special Projects Chairwoman – Kate Thedwall – in being made aware of any new residents that move into our neighborhood. The block captains are primarily responsible for this task but they need your help! Please contact your block captain or Kate directly if you learn about a new resident. We want to give everyone a warm welcome and we can only do that when we know who has made the wonderful decision to join our neighborhood! Please don’t assume that we know already because it’s likely we don’t.
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B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
PRESIDENTRon Taylor317.690.6867rtaylor@tswdesigngroup.com
VICE PRESIDENTFred Shirley 317.695.3648fnshirley@shirleybrothers.net
CO-VICE PRESIDENTOpen Position
SECRETARYSheryl Holko317.445.7174 sherylholko@yahoo.com
TREASURERPaul Aikins317.987.7323supercad69@hotmail.com
IMPROVEMENTSSally Roscetti317.475.9227 roscetti3@att.net
BLOCK CAPTAIN COORDINATORKate Thedwall317.254.1504 kthedwal@iupui.edu
SOCIALOpen Position
CRIME WATCH Denny Dinn317.254.0692 dennydinn@aol.com
Bob Kramer317.254.9084 rtkslk@aol.com
MEMBERSHIPLori Taylor317.475.0058Lbt81@yahoo.com
NEWSLETTER DESIGNERJane Roberson317.440.3956 koastudioindy@gmail.com
CIVIC ASSOCIATION
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N E I G H B O R H O O D N O T E S
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THE NEXT NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH AT SHERYL HOLKO’S HOME AT 6385 BRIXTON LANE AT 7PM. ALL BOARD MEMBERS AND ALL NEIGHBORS ARE INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND.
MAYOR’S ACTION CENTER www.indygov.org Mayor’s Action Hotline 327-4622IMPD TRAFFIC COMPLAINTS: Call 317-327-6525 / IMPD non-emergency number: 317-327-3811 )Online at http://www.indy.gov/eGov/City/DPS/IMPD/Enforcement/Traffic/Pages/traffic-problem.aspxEMERGENCY: Nine-one-one is only to be used ONLY in emergency situations. An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police/sheriff, the fire department or an ambulance. If you are ever in doubt of whether a situation is an emergency you should call 9-1-1. It’s better to be safe and let the 9-1-1 call taker determine if you need emergency assistance. Examples of When to Call 9-1-1: suspicious activities, heart attack or stroke, house fire, domestic violence, burglary or theft in progress, car accident with life threatening injuries, anything else that seems like an emergency!RECYCLING Republic Services, Inc. www.indyrecycles.com 800.234.6881POT HOLE HOTLINE 327-HOLE (327-4653) or instead of calling the Mayor’s Action Center, iPhone and Droid users can download the RequestIndy app to their smartphones, select the type of problem, type out the location and send it in. You can even send a photo.
Are you planning an addition to your home or a garage on your property? As part of the Devonshire III & VI Covenants and Restrictions, owners must submit their building plans and specifications to the Devonshire Architectural Committee prior to construction. Please contact one of the Committee members to present your plans: Rick Thedwall (254-1504); Richard Wheeler (254-8736); or Dan Ladendorf (257-4957)
NEWS FOR THE CRIER can be emailed to Jane Roberson, koastudioindy@gmail.comFOR SALE and WANTED notices are free to DCA members.
PAID ADVERTISING RATES:Business card size $130.00/yr. or $15.00/month (three month minimum)1/4 Page $200.00/yr. or $25.00/month (three month minimum)1/2 Page $250.00/yr. or $30.00/month (no monthly minimum)Full Page $425.00/yr. or $60.00/month (no monthly minimum)
THE DEVONSHIRE CRIER REACHES 425 FAMILIES/MONTH.$10 discount if you are a member of the Association (available only for yearly ads).All copy must be supplied in a Word document. All ads must be supplied as high quality PDFs or JPEGs.
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Devonshire III and VI Civic Association.Send payment to PAUL AIKINS, 6365 KNYGHTON ROAD, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46220
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