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Putting the Unity in Community Since 1782!
VOLUME XII ISSUE VII | August 2013
www.mywestsalem.com
West Salem Neighborhood
WEST SALEM NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
President | Rick Henterly 412.855.3727 [email protected] secretary | Corinne Causby 336.409.3287 [email protected] Treasurer | Greg Levoniuk 336.971.0699 [email protected] Newsletter + Website | Apryl Roland 336.782.7805 [email protected]
Board of Advisors
Jeff Failing Dennis Wiggins
Thomas Meadows Irma Jackson
Alan Johansson Joann Reed
N e w s l e t t e r
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 6
National night out (no WSNA Monthly Meeting)
Green Street Foot Bridge Bring a dessert and a neighbor!
Second Location: Shober Street
August 13 West Salem Civic Club Meeting
Civic Club Facility | 7p
August 18 Music in the park
Band TBA Granville park | 6:-8p
August 25
Nature walk Goecaching
Salem creek Biology Salem creek Greenway | 2-4p
Police Non-Emergency | 773-7700
CityLink | 727-8000 or 311
Building Permits | 727-2625 | Scott Frye
Zoning Inspections | 727-2830
Monty Sprinkle
Sanitation/Trash | 727-8000
Housing Issues | 734-1270 | Amy Lanier
Forsyth Co. Animal Control | 703-2490
Hispanic Human Resources | 727-8000
Adolfo Briceno
Landlord/Tenant Issues | 727-8000
John Floyd
ONTACTS
C I T Y
P a r t y i n t h e S t r e e t s ! Join us August 6th for another year of National Night Out! This event was created for neighborhoods throughout the country to strengthen community, bolster neighborhood watches, and solidify police partnerships. Let’s come together to celebrate West Salem and show our commitment to a safe and thriving community. Turn on your porch light to show your participation!
Neighborhood Watch Group #316 (the southern portion of West Salem) will be hosting its annual National Night Out event for 2013 on Shober Street, which will be blocked off and Ice Cream Floats will be this year's snack of choice. All neighbors are welcome to attend to socialize, support our community's partnership with the WSPD and participate in America's Night Out Against Crime!
Tuesday, August 6
6-8:30pm
Shober Street & Green Street
*Free Food
*Games
*Dessert Contest
Neighborhood Watch Group #319 (central and northern portion of West Salem) will be hosting its event on Green Street where it dead ends to the pedestrian bridge over I-40.
Food: hot dogs, chips, drinks, DESSERT CONTEST! (bring your best dessert for a chance to win a $20 gift certificate to Winkler Bakery!)
Captain Masencup from the WSPD will speak, and we’ll have games and fellowship for everyone! Bring out the kids and your neighbors for a great street party!
Two locat ions : . . .
Basil
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Basil Butter 4 cloves of garlic ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 15 fresh basil leaves 1 cup butter
Put garlic, basil and pepper in a food processor bowl. Process until the garlic is in small bits or pieces. Add the butter and process to mix all ingredients. Spoon into a container and refrigerate until it hardens.
Can be put on any type bread.
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Basil is a half hardy annual plant that is related to the mint family and has its origin in India. There are more than 150 different types of basil It can be added to flower, herb or vegetable gardens You can start this plant from seeds or transplant it. Basil loves the heat of summer and likes to be trimmed frequently if you want a bushy plant. The best time to get it is summer. Harvesting in the mornings and before the flowers have opened is best.
Most of us are familiar with basil as an ingredient in pesto, Italian and Asian dishes. When cooking with this herb it should be added in the last 3 minutes to get the flavor to stay, otherwise it vaporizes. It can be substituted for oregano in pizza. Basil is best stored in an oil, vinegar or frozen paste. When freezing pesto omit the garlic until you are ready to use the pesto. You can also dry and store it in a tightly covered glass container.
Basil has a colorful history and in some places it was thought of as the “love plant”. It is worshiped in India. In ancient cultures it was thought to drive people mad. There is no medical support for the claims that it is helpful in digestion, elimination of gas, constipation, vomiting and cramps. A cup of basil tea after dinner acts like an after dinner mint (steep a teaspoon of dried leaves in a cup of boiling water). This remedy is also used by those having nervous headaches and anxiety. Add it to your bath water to give you energy.
It’s garden time! Irma will feature an herb each month for you to grow and use for cooking.
Grab a neighbor, grab a friend. Join us for another evening concert in West Salem.
Granville Park
Sunday, July 21
6-8p
Music In the park
Don’t miss it! Band name to be announced soon. Check our website for details:
www.mywestsalem.com
August 6 | 6-8:30P Street Party for National night out
WSNA Monthly Meeting
I r m a ’ s R e c i p e s
Got history? West Salem needs you! We are currently working on a project by the Echo Network known as StoryLine. They assemble oral histories to expand our neighborly knowledge. The recording bus will be in West Salem soon! To get involved or find out more info: [email protected].
www.storylineproject.org
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S t o c k the history of WEST SALEM Taking
P e a c h L a n e
GARDEN o f t h e w e e k
Summers are busy. It’s the season for vacationing and fun. Because folks are often out of town on the weekends, we’ve moved the program week to now run from Tuesday to Tuesday. So when next Tuesday rolls around, look for a sign! It might be in your garden! Information and pictures: www.facebook.com/WestSalemGardens Follow us on Instagram: @westsalemgardens
Week 7 713 Mulberry Street
Week 8 1027 Franklin street
Week 9 727 South Broad Street
West Salem had farms, which included many fruit trees such as apples, peaches and pears. Christ Moravian Church parishioners were often asked in the early days where they lived when they came to church. They often replied, “We live in the peach groves.” The farm was owned in the 1800s by the Leinbach family. This photograph was taken in the 1880s at the corner of Green Street and Bank Street. In those days, it was known as Paper Mill Road (Bank Street) and Peach Lane (Green Street), respectively. It seems kind of ironic that the farm was located in the area where the present day Community Garden is located. There were many outbuildings that were lived in by residents dating back to the beginning of Old Salem in the 1700s. The peaches were not only picked, but also sold at this location in West Salem. One of the town’s major areas was Paper Mill Road. This was before Academy Street existed. Brought to you by Michael Bricker (West Salem neighbor & Historian)
Week 10 1138 bank
street
Peach Stand
in 1880’s
Classifieds are offered free to West Salem neighbors (up to 3 consecutive months) wishing to sell personal items. Business advertisements are paid advertisements billed at the standard
rates.
Wanted
A garden shed for the West Salem Community Garden - Call Jeff 336.785.2152
For Sale Marshall Wendell upright Piano and Bench, beautiful condition, Solid Wood. Spent many years in a church, very well kept. $300. Call Nate (336) 414-8465. Singer treadle antique sewing machine and cabinet. Pulley belts included. Excellent condition. $200. Call Nate (336) 414-8465.
For Rent
Civic Club- space available for events, parties, meetings, etc. 1,800 sqft. of meeting space, commercial-style kitchen, two bathrooms & adequate parking on 2¼ acres. Ideal for many activities. Discount rates for Club members. E-mail [email protected] for info.
West Salem Classifieds
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Christ Moravian Church Visit us on Sundays
Sunday School 10 AM
Worship 11 AM
To learn more about our congregation visit:
christmoravianchurch.org
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August 6 | 6-8:30P Street Party for National night out
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