TRI - COMMUNITY
NEIGHBOURHOOD
WATCH
APRIL 3, 2007
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COMMUNITY
Tri-Community Neighbourhood Watch to shut down:
In Jan. 2006 a motion was passed by the executive if there was no interest in NHW in our community the executive would shut down the NHW and turn all monies and materials over to the Rosemont Mount Royal Comm. Assoc. Sadly, I have to report that the executive has not received one request or sign up since Jan 2006. As a result of this situation the executive is forced to shut down the Tri-Community N.H.Watch in our area as of March 26, 2007. All monies and material will be transferred to the RMRCA as per the Jan 2006 motion. Asset Transfer letter and the letters of resignation of our executive have been placed on file with the RMRCA executive. A copy of the final AGM report has been placed on the Web site for your information.
I would like thank the RMRCA for all their support over the many years we have worked together on the may project that made our community a better place to live.
For more information, questions or concerns, please contact the executive of the Rosemont/ Mount Royal Community Assoc.
Respectfully
Dennis Zawyrucka - President
Stan Lyon - Vice-President
G e n e r a l I n f o
The Tri-Community Neighbourhood watch was establish in the fall of 1997 when the Dieppe, Mount Royal and Rosemont (3 small watch areas) agreed to merge and combine there resources and people to serve the members of our communities. With this action we were able to expand our volunteer base and coordinate the many programs that inform educate and assist the community in dealing with the modern criminal problems that exist in our communities today.
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R o l e
To assist the police by observing and reporting problems in their community. To inform the membership of problems in the community. To educate the membership in methods to protect their person and property. To supply programs and resources to the community to assist them in protecting themselves.
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S t r u c t u r e
Executive Members - These
volunteers plan and direct the activities in the watch area. They
also work with other watches and groups
Area Coordinator - This individuals work with the block
captains in their zones, Each area coordinator has about 20 block
captains
Block captains - These volunteers work with their
neighbours to inform them of what is going on with the watch and
reporting problems to the area coordinator and the police. Each
block captain has about 15 to 20 watch members
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Map of the Tri-Community Neighbourhood Watch Area
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Upcoming Events |
| Event | Date | Time | Location |
| September 2004 General Meeting | September 15 | 7:00pm | Dieppe School |
| November 2004 General Meeting |
November 17 | Canceled | Rosemont School |
| January 2005 General Meeting |
January 19 | 7:00pm | Rosemont School |
| March 2005 General Meeting |
March 16 | 7:00pm | Rosemont School |
| May 2005 General Meeting |
May 18 | 7:00pm | Dieppe School |
| Summer Windup | TBA | TBA | Rick Hanson Park |
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