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08/31/2024

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Decatur area Friends, please start collecting items listed in this SHERPA Institute post, to show our gratitude to DFR on 9/11, Patriot Day! Drop-off details to be announced soon and a flyer distributed starting 8/31. We have spoken with Decatur Fire and Rescue - DFR about their specific needs, to fill the gap left by the city funding ONLY WATER in their budget! You might be surprised about the specific needs, and what is NOT needed, so please check out the post.
As a GLOBAL Nonprofit, we are turning a bit more attention to our Local HQ Area....more to come!

LOCAL DECATUR, AL ANNOUNCEMENT!
DECATUR FIRE & RESCUE (DFR) REFRESHMENT DRIVE - COMMUNTIY GRATITUDE
DFR Refreshment Drive STARTING NOW for Patriot Day 9/11/24

Details on DROP-OFF LOCATION, TIMES & MORE coming soon in Flyer!
As a GLOBAL Nonprofit, SHERPA Institute is turning more attention towards Local Community!
Calling ALL Decatur Houses of Worship, Schools, Clubs, Civic/Youth Groups & Businesses! Did you that the City of Decatur funds ONLY bottled water for firefighters?
WHAT CAN WE DO?
Details will be provided in FLYER...
Start gathering these items ASAP!
1. Grocery Cards - Firefighters focus on healthy meals, cooking in the Firehouse for both the bond of making and sharing healthy meals. This health-conscious focus extends to grab-and go for emergencies*
2. Flavored electrolyte single-serve packs to turn bottled water into much better refreshment!
3. Protein-packed meal replacement energy bars!
These are easy to take along on extended emergency calls
4. Individual serving bags of nuts are also great!
5. Protein-packed meal replacement shakes…
...…especially helpful in the Rehab Area, when taking off gear, cooling down/exhausted.
*NOTE: FAST FOOD CARDS &N CHIP-TYPE SNACKS NOT NEEDED

DROP OFF WILL BEGIN MON 9/9 AND CONCLUDE WED 9/11
LOCATION AND OTHER DETAILS COMING SOON...
....START GATHERING ITEMS NOW!!!
Questions? Message us!

07/28/2023

Decatur friends, we will be joining Councilman Hunter Pepper tomorrow at Wilson Morgan Park. He is interested in hearing from citizens about what matters most to us. We really appreciate this citizen engagement. Hunter will be grilling and we will have surveys for you to share your top issues for our city’s success. It’ll be hot, so bring your hottest topics:)
Please stop by and join in the conversation! This is District 4 and More!
Hope to see you there.

Saturday, July 29th from 12-3, join me for a “District 4“ town hall at Wilson Morgan Park Pavilion. This is a public meeting hosted by myself for the citizens in my district and any other in the city who would like to come and address any issues about the city, our district or just have a talk about the future of our city. Come out and enjoy a hamburger and some hot dogs, I hope to see you there!

12/24/2022

EDIT: SINCE POSTING THIS ROLLING BLACKOUTS HAVE STARTED!
City of Decatur, Alabama - Government, growth before infrastructure is a recipe for disaster. The question of power grid resilience and capacity has been raised repeatedly at rezoning votes to increase density. These questions are continually dismissed.
When we face power outages, due to hundreds of apartments, townhomes and zero lot line patio homes crammed onto lots, citizens will remember that infrastructure was not seriously considered when rezoning was granted. The risks are arguably greatest for the outer reaches of power infrastructure, such as 2900 Upper River Road.
There will be more frigid winter weeks and many more sheltering summer days before we get our say again in 2025.
In addition to power supply, we have questions about water/sewer/storm management, road capacity, lack of multimodal access, crime control, fire and first responder capacity, to name a few infrastructure issues.
The damage that can be done in the next three years will be irreversible if we don’t focus on infrastructure to support growth. We implore you to take our questions seriously before the 2025 election!

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While TVA cancelled its call for rolling power interruptions, the request for VOLUNTARY power conservation remains in effect until further notice.

Measures you can take to help conserve power are:

Lowering thermostats by just one or two degrees makes a big difference in the demand for electricity needed for heating homes and businesses. Use layered clothing, blankets and other measures to increase comfort. Ceiling fans should be set to CLOCKWISE rotation to keep warm air circulating.

Delay using washing machines, dryers, dishwashers and high-energy-use appliances until later on Saturday afternoon.

Keep window covering closed on the non-sunny side of homes but open them if bright sunlight is available to provide additional heat.

This request is expected to remain in effect through Saturday. However, TVA is closely monitoring the situation. DU will make additional posts to social media and notify local news outlets with updates as they are received.

12/14/2022

DECATUR DAILY
Workshop to focus on nonprofits and city government involvement
By Bayne Hughes Staff Writer
Dec 13, 2022

A Citizens Action Workshop on subjects including nonprofits, filing ethics complaints and citizens’ awareness will be held Wednesday at the Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts.
The 4:45 p.m. meeting sponsored by 1DUCK (OneDecatur United Citizens Kaizen) citizens involvement group will be held on the theater’s mezzanine and last about two hours.

There will be multiple information tables with information on how to drive change. These include a table to help nonprofits help those with urgent needs during the holidays and throughout the winter months.
There will be information on filing complaints with the Alabama Ethics Commission, ways to monitor agendas of the City Council, Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Adjustments, an update on the zoning rewrite and advice on dealing with City Hall and the City Council.
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NOTE FROM 1DUCK:
Because of inquiries about what to drop off for Hands Across Decatur (HAD) at 1DUCK Citizens Action Workshop 4:45-6:45pm - Princess Theatre tonight 12/14, it seems the list is buried in previous post:) HAD NEEDS:
Food for Lunch Sacks & Food Bags:
—pop top cans of bean-less chili, spaghetti/ravioli, potted meat, tuna/chicken, etc
—water flavoring
—Gatorade
—slim jims and other high protein snacks
—fresh veggies and fruit
—sweet relish
—jars of mayonnaise
—eggs
—-shelf stable milk
HAD provides ~280 sack lunches to go each week and ~200 weekly food bags!

Community Center Toiletries, Cleaning and Kitchen Supplies:
—dish washing soap (not dishwasher)
—breakfast meat (sausage, bacon)
—-milk
—vanilla
—white sugar
—disposable lunch plates
—disposable bowls
—16 oz disposable cups
—8 oz disposable coffee cups
—4 oz disposable cups for water dispenser
—5 gallon bottles of water for water dispenser
—non-dairy creamer
—large coffee filters
—gallon size freezer ziplock bags
—scrubbing bubbles shower cleaner
—mops
—Lysol spray air freshener/deodorizer
—large bottles of shampoo and body wash for their shower
—copy paper
—paper towels
—toilet paper
—fabuloso cleaner

Clothing and Gear:
—mens tennis shoes and work boots sizes 9-14
—mens jeans size waist 28-34, length 32-34
—one burner camp stoves
—tents, sleeping bags
—solar battery chargers
—weather radios
—battery operated lanterns
—AA and AAA batteries

…all are welcome to stay for 7pm “It’s a Wonderful Life”! Tickets just $5 for students and seniors, $7 adults.

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12/13/2022

Hey, SpongeBob! Are you ready for the Decatur Zoning Rewrite? “I’m READY! I’m READY!” …Not so fast SpongeBob! You are definitely NOT READY if you’re planning to park on your grass!
“Wait, 1DUCK! What? Are you kidding?”
No, SpongeBob, we are NOT kidding.
Drop in anytime to our Citizens Action Workshop Wednesday 12/14 4:45-6:45pm to learn more…

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Parents and teachers, this a great opportunity for students to get a real hands-on civics lesson. Citizens of all ages can make a difference, especially our city’s youth!

It’s a Wonderful Life, Decatur! Let’s make it even better! Our city is growing and changing: Let’s drive smart growth and smart change!

There will be multiple Info-Tables to learn how to drive change…

What’s in the Zoning Rewrite? Did you know parking on your own grass will be banned? SpongeBob is sure shocked!
We will highlight what else is in current draft and next steps in the process.

Nonprofits Table - How you can help those with urgent needs during the holidays and throughout winter months

Ethics Complaints - Did you know that your name will NOT be revealed if you submit a complaint to the AL Ethics Commission? We will have forms on hand with instructions on how to complete and submit this simple form. It does require a notary, and we will have one on hand to facilitate that aspect of completion with no charge!

Citizens Awareness - How to monitor agendas for BOZA, Planning Commission and City Council, to stay aware of important decisions.

Making Your Case at City Hall - We will share how to be heard City Council Meetings and other forums where decisions are made.

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