Eggerts Crossing Civic League
Leadership in Visioning

Eggerts Crossing Civic League, Inc.

 

Meeting & Event Schedule 2012

 

All meetings will be held at Eggerts Crossing Village,
Fred Vereen, Jr. Community Center

 

starting at 10:00AM and adjourn at 11:30 AM

 



 

January 7, 2012 - New Year’s Breakfast

 

February 4, 2012  -  Meeting

 

March 3, 2012  -  Meeting

 

March 17, 2012  -  Community Activities – Time & Place TBA

 

April 7, 2012  -  Meeting

 

April 21, 2012  -  Community Activities – Time & Place TBA

 

May 5, 2012  -  Meeting

 

May 19, 2012  -  Community Activities – Time & Place TBA

 

June 2, 2012  -  Meeting

 

June 29, 2012  -  ECCL Gala Mercer Oaks Golf Course

 

July 7, 2012  -  Meeting

 

August  -  No meeting


September 8, 2012  -  Community Picnic – Time TBA


October 6, 2012  -  Meeting


November 3, 2012  -  Meeting


December 1, 2012  -  Meeting

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Monthly Meeting



                     Saturday, March 5, 2011



10:00 a.m.



Agenda







 



                                              1.   Prayer



 



2.      Minutes of
the last meeting



 



3.      Financial
Report



                                                              



4.      Old Business



 



a.      Ad Hoc
Committee Report



 



b.      New Years
Breakfast



 



  c.   Fundraiser – Engraving  Bricks



   



  d.  Greenway Improvements



   



   
e.   Heritage Park                     



       
 




f.  ECCL Website



 



                        g.  Committee



·        
Sunshine



·        
Scholarship



·        
Membership



                                                       



                                             
h.    ECCL Goals 2011



 



i.       
 Community  Outreach



  ·        
EVC Tenants Assoc.



  ·        
First Baptist Church



  ·        
Home Front



  ·        
GEPNA



 



5.      New Business



    



                   6.  Adjournment  11:30AM  










     



                       

LAWRENCE: Park plans come to fruition

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
By Lea Kahn



With a ceremonial toss of the dirt in their shiny new shovels, Mayor Pam Mount and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, D-37th, broke ground for the new entrance to Heritage Park on the border of the Eldridge Park and the Eggerts Crossing neighborhoods.

The groundbreaking ceremony on Aug. 20 was the culmination of several years' worth of work, and the latest step in the revitalization of the Eggerts Crossing neighborhood, said Harold Vereen. He is the president of the Eggerts Crossing Civic League, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary.

"This is a great day for the community," Mr. Vereen told the crowd  which consisted mostly of elected officials outside the planned entrance to Heritage Park, at the corner of Alcazar Avenue and Short Johnson Avenue. The 3-acre park is adjacent to the Eggerts Crossing Village affordable townhouse development.

The genesis of Heritage Park is a 2002 study of the Eggerts Crossing neighborhood, prepared by a group of Rutgers University graduate students. The study, dubbed "A Vision for Eggerts Crossing," recommended a local history-themed park.

"This is our bible," Mr. Vereen said, holding up a copy of the study. "Each year, we pull out something from the goals and objectives (of the report). We started with the Greenway path on Johnson Avenue and sidewalks on Short Johnson Avenue."

 

Mayor Mount said Heritage Park borders the Greenway path system, which eventually will link Ewing Township with Lawrence. A portion of the path to the south of Heritage Park will extend to Ewing Township, and a portion of the path to the north will end at Rider University.

Sen. Weinberg, who is running for the newly created post of lieutenant governor on the Democratic Party ticket, said she is aware of Lawrence Township's devotion to open space and environmental issues.

"Getting a neighborhood to agree to a vision is not easy. It is terrific to see our citizens involved," Sen. Weinberg said, as she handed a proclamation signed by Gov. Jon Corzine to Mr. Vereen in honor of the Eggerts Crossing Civic League's anniversary.

Sen. Weinberg also praised the public/private partnership that made the Heritage Park entrance project possible, a reference to Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s $25,000 donation toward the $33,000 project, and the efforts of Mercer County and Lawrence Township. The county is going to clear some dead trees at the entrance to the township-maintained park.

Other contributors include the Mercadien Group, which is an accounting firm, PRD Management Group, which manages the Eggerts Crossing Village development, and Amalfi's Restaurant.

The entrance will consist of a new sidewalk and a plaza, according to architect Robin Murray, who has been guiding the Eggerts Crossing Civic League in the revitalization effort. The group is working on a list of neighborhood and township honorees to be included in Heritage Park.

lkahn@centraljersey.com

 

Above, Harold Vereen, president of the Eggerts Crossing Civic League, talks about the plans for the new Heritage Park site, alongside Sen. Weinberg.  Photo by John Keating.

Above, state Sen. Loretta Weinberg and Lawrence Mayor Pam Mount shovel the first clumps of dirt for the Heritage Park groundbreaking, surrounded by other dignitaries. Photo by John Keating.