11/22/20

KSANA November 2020 Zoom Meeting Minutes

Thank all of you who participated in our November Virtual meeting last Thursday evening. For those who were not able to attend, please find attached the meeting notes along with some Holiday safety tips from Andrienna Hill. Ms. Hill is the Ridgeway Director for the Memphis Police Department Community Outreach Program.

Have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving.

Sincerely,

Your KSANA Board of Directors

KSANA Meeting Minutes 11.19.20

Holiday Safety Tips

09/18/20

MLGW Virtual Community Meeting – Sept 24

Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division invites customers to a virtual community “Power Hour” meeting September 24, 6PM at mlgw.com/PowerHourMeeting.

The meeting will be hosted on Zoom as well as streamed live on the MLGW Facebook page. Power Hour community meetings give MLGW customers a chance to speak directly to utility managers and senior leaders. Previous meetings have touched on streetlight outages, utility rates, assistance programs and several other topics.

To join virtual Power Hour by Zoom visit: https://mlgw.zoom.us/j/99835621981 or join by telephone using one of these numbers:

+1 646 876 9923
+1 301 715 8592
+1 312 626 6799
+1 669 900 6833
+1 253 215 8782

Webinar ID: 998 3562 1981.

11/12/19

Annual First Responders BBQ Dinner

Join us for our Annual Dinner honoring our Police Officers and Firefighters.

November 21 – 6:30PM

The dinner is at the Balmoral Baptist Church at the Corner of Kirby Parkway and Stout Road.

Dinner Prices*
Members: $8 for adults and $2 for children or a family max of $20

Non-members: $10 for adults and $5 for children.

*To ensure we have enough food for everyone, please make your reservation no later than Tuesday, November 19th to ksana.contact@gmail.com or 901-758-0510.

08/19/19

MAS Advisory Board Meeting

Wednesday: MAS Advisory Board Meeting
Come and learn what your city shelter is doing to save more lives than ever before, and how you can help!

The Memphis Animal Services Advisory Board holds several public meetings each year. MAS gives a presentation showing updates in shelter stats, programming, grants, events, and more. The public is invited to attend to hear the latest news, ask questions, and make suggestions.

This meeting will be held Wednesday at 6:45PM at the Benjamin Hooks Central Library at 3030 Poplar, Memphis, TN 38111 in Room L-56.

Details: https://nextdoor.com/events/3130025/

08/9/19

Your Power, Your Voice

The Your Power, Your Voice meeting is from 6 – 7:30 p.m. on August 20 at the Hollywood Community Center, 1560 N. Hollywood.

This is the first of three community engagement meetings of the Integrated Resource Plan. Learn how MLGW is planning to ensure reliable electricity and low rates by reviewing our power supply options. Siemens is an industry expert and MLGW’s consultant for helping us evaluate our options.

11/5/17

Quarterly Meeting

Gene Trouy Memorial BBQ Dinner
Honoring Police Officers & Firefighters

Thursday, November 16th

6:30 PM

Join us for our Quarterly Meeting at Balmoral Baptist Church @ the corner of Kirby Parkway and Stout Rd.

We will honor our local Police Officers & Firefighters

(Catered by Leonard’s BBQ)

Dinner prices:
Association Members
$5.00 for adults, $3.00 children and a max of $15.00 for families.

Non – Association Members
$10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children with the cap at $25 for nonmember families.

**Meeting time has been changed to 6:30 PM**

10/19/17

Veterans’ Home Exploratory Committee Meeting – Oct 23

Councilman Edmund Ford Jr. and Councilman Frank Colvett are excited to announce that they will be hosting a meeting to inform constituents as well as concerned citizens about the potential West Tennessee Veterans Home. The meeting will begin at 3:00 pm on Monday, October 23, 2017 in the City Council Conference Room located on the Fifth floor of City Hall at 125 N. Main Memphis, TN 38103.

This meeting will address potential plans for the construction of a second Veterans’ Home in this area. West Tennessee (as defined by the three major counties of Shelby, Fayette and Tipton) is host to the largest Veterans population in the state of Tennessee. Yet, these same Veterans have to travel outside the region for care. It is the Councilmen’s desire to end this terrible situation with much needed and proper care.

03/12/17

West Tennessee Veterans Home Meeting

Councilmen Edmund H. Ford, Jr. and Frank H. Colvett, Jr. will convene the State Veterans’ Home Exploratory Committee on Thursday, March 16, 2017 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm in Hooks Hyde Hall at the National Civil Rights Museum at 450 Mulberry Street Memphis, TN 38103.

On February 7, 2017, the City Council unanimously passed a resolution creating an exploratory committee to research the feasibility of a Veterans’ Home in the City of Memphis. Councilmen Ford and Colvett will discuss the next steps for the Veterans’ Home Exploratory Committee.

This meeting is open to the public and community input is encouraged.