Miller Park Minne Lusa Neighborhood Association
Past Projects
                                      EASTER EGG HUNT 2011

The Annual Easter Egg hunt in Miller Park was a huge success. The preparation started weeks ahead of time with ordering cases of plastic Easter eggs and tons of candy. Then the members of our neighborhood association assembled to fill over 6000 Easter eggs. On the Saturday before Easter our neighborhood association gathered bright and early in Miller Park to  scatter the eggs in preparation for the hunt. One squirrel showed up early and stole an egg from the golf course, quickly ran up a tree, opened it and devoured the tootsie roll inside...wrapper and all! There were prizes on hand and a lot of volunteers to make sure things ran smoothly. The children assembled and were greeted by none other than the Easter Bunny himself. Mayor Suttle was there to kick off the start of the Easter Egg Hunt. When the hunt started the children scrambled in every direction in search of Easter Eggs. The eggs quickly disappeared from the golf course. Everyone had a wonderful time and the event was a huge success. 

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Our World War I Memorial
John McKean, our MPML Treasurer and neighbor, had a vision for the World War I memorial. John wanted the flagpole painted, a new flag installed high and proud with appropriate lighting installed. His vision was specific...it had to be done on the OFFICIAL FLAG DAY. We talked about it at the neighborhood association and Mayor Jim Suttle was able to contact Woodman of the World and procured a brand new flag. Neighbors got together on the "official" Flag Day to paint the pole, install the lighting and the flag. It all came together beautifully with John McKean heading up the project.  Thank you to everyone who helped John's vision come to fruition.
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FUN IN THE PARK
Fun In The Park is a community policing event designed to provide youth with a positive opportunity to interact with law enforcement and provide a safe environment for outdoor activities. This FREE event is for youth K-7 (adult must be present) and will take place Thursday, July 30th at Miller Park. There will be ike safety checks, bike rodeos, bike raffle, swimming, golfing, fun, food and prizes. The tenative schedule of activities is listed below.
4-6 - B.I.K.E.S. (Bikes Influencing Kids & Encouraging Safety)
*Rodeos
* Bike/Helmet Checks
4-6 - GOLF
*Learning Golfing Basics
* Using The Putting Green
6-8 - Splash Party
* All Participants Must Wear Swim Suits

There are various agencies in partnership:
The Omaha Police Dept - NE Precinct Advisory Council (NE PAC)
Weed & Seed
Mayor's Office
Miller Park Minne Lusa Neighborhood Association and Citizen's Patrol
First Tee - Hogan Junior Golf Heroes'
Forrester's
National Health & Safety Chapter Greater Omaha
Chef Mike's
North Omaha Scoutreach - Boy Scouts
Jason's Deli
National Association of Professional Black Firefighters
...and the list continues to grow!!!



CSO!
Clean Solutions Omaha

Omaha is faced with an unfunded federal mandate that requires a reduction in the number of sewer overflows into the Missouri River and papillion Creek. This means that the sewers have to separate the sewer water from the rain water, so that only the sewer water is treated. This also means a drastic increase in what you will be paying MUD for sewer and water. The next meeting will be held August 18th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the OPS TAC Building, 3215 Cuming St. Please attend this meeting and contribute your voice to the project before it's too late!  The draft report for the Long Term Control Plan for the Omaha Combined Sewer Overflow CSO Control Program can be downloaded from their website at: www.OmahaCSO.com .For more information call: 402-341-0235 or
log on to: www.omahacso.com

Some of you have requested that the Omaha Housing Authority number be posted on our website, so you have the number to call for problems or issues that may arise. 
The OHA action line number is 444-6914. Information retrieved from those calls are feed into a data base incident report in order to establish problem units.
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