Monday, March 28, 2011

Brownsville On the Move Ready for Next Meeting

The Brownsville on the Move planning process, a partnership with the City of Brownsville and the University of Memphis Planning Department will host its next meeting on Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the First South Bank Community Center, located on West Main Street.

Over the past two months project members have been soliciting feedback from town residents to learn more about what makes Brownsville great and what needs to happen to make it better. The visioning exercise is part of a six month community-wide input process which will lead to a community-based plan for the future development and growth of Brownsville based on the values identified by residents in surveys, interviews and input meetings.

"We know we've got a good thing here, it's just building on our strengths and letting people know about it," said Mayor Jo Matherne.

Brownsville community members of all ages are invited to come to the next input meeting to hear what residents have been saying so far and learn where we go from here.

To learn more about the Brownsville on the Move visit http://www.brownsvilleonthemove.com/.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

April BBA Breakfast Announced

Everyone is invited to the monthly Brownsville Business Association Breakfast held the first Friday of each month at member businesses. April's event will be at Pat's Fabrics on Anderson Avenue, and will be hosted by Pat's Fabrics and Williams Insurance Agency. This is a great opportunity to network and get to know local business owners and managers. It is a come and go event and begins at 7:30 a.m. A Continental breakfast will be available along with coffee and juice.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Ward 2 learns about 911 services

Thursday night, March 10, members of Ward 2 met for their monthly Neighborhood Watch - Community meeting at First South Bank Community Room. Guest speaker for the evening was Mary Taylor. Taylor gave a presentation on the use of the 911 system. Police Chief Chris Lea gave a report on Ward 2 criminal activity and reported that Ward 2 is the oonly location in Brownsville that had no serious reported incidents.

Ward 2 is planning its first  "Neighborhood Clean-Up Day" on Saturday, April 16.

Ward 2 will again host the annual National Night Out Against Crime on Tuesday, August 2.

Monday, March 7, 2011

The Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Program

The Brownsville YMCA has released a new program to help get you into that "itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini" by summertime ...

http://tinyurl.com/4u7jqyt


Actually, whether you want to fit into a bikini or just get a little healthier, this 8-week program is  customized to fit your body type, goals and schedule. Also includes sessions with a Registered Dietician.
 
Register March 19th 8-10 a.m. at the Y. Call 731-772-9748 for more info.

What are your views of The Mindfield!

Billy Tripp's "Mindfield"
Leo Pilak is a photographer from Milwaukee. He and a film crew will be in Brownsville March 18 and 19 collecting interviews about Brownsville and the Mindfield.

What are your views?

Pilak will wander about Brownsville doing man-on-the-street interviews Friday and Saturday. But if you miss him and want to make sure your views are heard, you're invited to the "Mindfield" Saturday afternoon from 3-5 p.m. The word is "come as you are, and say what you will." You can contact Pilak at 414-405-3686.

Here's a You Tube video about Billy Tripp and the Mindfield produced by Pilak.