Dear New Resident(s),
WELCOME to BARRON
PARK!*!*! We hope that you will find
the following items
in our Greeting Packet
useful:
All residents receive the
Barron Park Association Newsletter in Spring (if
you don't receive one, let
us know), but you must subscribe to receive the
other issues
(quarterly). A recent issue is included
for you to sample,
with a separate membership
form to encourage you to subscribe. : )
The Palo Alto Weekly's
Resource Guide Info Palo Alto (once a year) will come
to you, along with the
Weekly (twice a week), by mail.
The Neighborhood Watch
material is something you're probably already
familiar with. In Palo Alto, the Neighborhood Watch program
is organized by
local neighborhood
organizations, with communications support from the City
of Palo Alto Community
Policing Division.
The map of Barron Park is
often a handy thing to help you get your bearings.
(Note that the current map
may not reflect recent new construction changes.)
Living with Our Faults and
other materials, provided by the Palo Alto Office
of Emergency Services,
provide tips on living in earthquake country and
preparing for
emergencies. (Barron Square residents
will receive this
separately.)
Plus there are some
additional miscellaneous items about our community. And
for internet users, check
out http://www.cyberstars.com/bpa for archived
newsletters, important
information and links from Doug Moran, and Barron
Park history articles by
Doug Graham.
If you have any questions,
feel free to call on us or others listed in the
packet.
Welcome once again,
Gwen Luce
650-424-1960
gluce@cbnorcal.com