November newsletter is now online!

November 2016
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Take a look! The November print newsletter is now available at University City Libraries and Recreation Centers and will be delivered this weekend to south University City homes by UCCA’s newsletter volunteers.

November highlights include:

  • New light pole / street banners now on display on Governor Drive – front page
  • UCCA’s annual election of officers – front page and page 3
  • Trolley and UTC Mall expansion update – coming up November 9 – front page
  • Package theft prevention tips and other Neighborhood Watch news – page 4
  • Dave Roberts (County Supervisor), Sherri Lightner (City Council) and John Lee Evans (SD Unified Board of Education) – page 5
  • University City Library program highlights – page 6
  • School, baseball and church events – UC Little League, Curie Craft Fair, OMC’s Fit It Clinic, UCUC’s Blood Drive – page 7
  • Buy Local with UCCA – promote your business to UCCA members – page 8
  • Salute to Veterans – page 9
  • Japanese Garden Delight and People for a Clean UC – page 10
  • UCCA membership envelope – available only in the print version centerfold – Join UCCA today for 2017 and support University City
  • UCHS Hall of Fame inductees – page 11
  • University Community Plan Amendment Update – page 12
  • UC Planning Group Report and UC Cluster update – page 13
  • Advertisers – support our advertisers who support the UCCA newsletter – pages 14-19
  • Oktoberfest photos courtesy of Greg Hom- page 20

Newsletter vailable in PDF form at https://www.universitycitynews.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/November-2016-Newsletter.pdf

To view PDFs of past issues of UCCA’s print newsletter and to learn how you can submit news stories and advertise your business, visit https://www.universitycitynews.org/ucca-newsletter-archives/


November newsletter available as a photo gallery below:

 

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