Signs of Spring and melting snow this week make us look forward to life without slippery precipitation AND our Annual Dinner gathering for a social evening with your neighbors. This is an opportunity for you to organize a group from your area and join us for another memorable evening at the St. David’s Golf Club on Friday, April 8.
We began this dinner five years ago to answer requests for more social time, and it has been well attended each year. We are having it earlier to avoid conflicts with vacations, weddings and graduations in June. We hope this will allow more neighbors to join us.
We will hold a brief business meeting and election of officers at 6:30, with cocktails to follow at 7 and a buffet dinner at 7:30. The Club provides a delicious dinner and atmosphere, and we are fortunate they make it available to us. You are welcome to attend only the meeting if you cannot join us for dinner.
DATE:
April 8, 2011
PLACE:
St. David’s Golf Club, 845 Radnor Rd, 610 688-2439
COST:
$43 per person, which includes a $5 donation to the PCA with a cash bar available for beverages
DRESS:
Casual chic – please no denim or cell phones
DEADLINE:
April 1 - no cancellations after April 6. We have to provide a count to the Club by the 6th, so please respond early.
Please return your reservation form and check to your block captain. We look forward to an enjoyable occasion.
For more information, click on the link below.
To download an invitation and RSVP form, right click and choose "Save As..." or "Save Target As..." from the pop-up menu.
Annual Dinner Buffet Information and RSVP form.
Please contact us or check our list of block captains to find the block captain for your area.
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The committees formed by the PCA are actively providing input to the following recent and current issues:
- King of Prussia Road and Upper Gulph Road intersection realignment.
- Strafford Park Tredyffrin Public Library expansion or relocation.
- Tredyffrin/Easttown School District bond issue for expansion.
Garden Tour
An annual garden tour of five neighbors' backyard gardens is conducted in the spring. This tour has become a highly anticipated activity. Anyone wishing to be part of an upcoming tour or to help organize the tour, contact the committee chairperson.
Town Watch
The Panhandle Town Watch, which has its own coordinator, is part of the Tredyffrin Town Watch organization. Each member is asked to volunteer for a tour of duty about twice a year to patrol the streets of the eastern end of the Panhandle. The Mount Pleasant community has their own separate Town Watch organization. The coordinator will supply all details.
We require that each street has a volunteer as the best value we gain from Town Watch is having eyes on every street watching for anything amiss day and night (24/7). Of course, you don't have to be a registered member to perform this service, and we are safer if all residents take part in this activity.
Schools and Legislative
Representatives of the PCA attend all Tredyffrin/Easttown School District board meetings and Tredyffrin Township Supervisors' meetings, monitoring activities that affect the neighborhood, its children, and cause tax increases.
Streets and Traffic
The Street and Traffic Committee provide a sounding board for residents' comments and complaints concerning roadsigns and traffic problems. Those of merit are brought to the attention of the Township.
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