Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood Association

 
The Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood Association's purpose is to unite residents, property owners, and business owners to preserve, enhance, improve, and beautify the Euclid St. Paul's community.
ESPNA Yard Sale 2019
To list your yard sale, please go here.
 
ESPNA Bylaws Approved
Below is the link to the final version of the bylaws as amended and approved at the December 6, 2018, meeting.
ESPNA Bylaws
 
Have a Concern or an Idea?
These avenues are available to all active members to communicate a concern or an idea:

a.) Write an editorial for our neighborhood newsletter (<500 words). The newsletter is sent out every other month starting in February.  All articles should be submitted to news@espna.org by the 20th of the preceding month and be signed by a member.

b.) Request that a letter be forwarded to the membership list via email. Send forward requests to president@espna.org. Letters should be signed by members.

c.) Request that your topic be added to the general meeting agenda. General meetings are held the first Thursday of every other month, starting in February, in St. Paul's cafeteria at 7 pm. Please send your request to president@espna.org at least 7 days prior to be added to the agenda.

d.) Request that your topic be added to the board meeting agenda. Board meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every other month, starting in January, at 7 pm. Please contact president@espna.org at least 7 days prior to be added to the agenda. The meeting location is posted on our website www.espna.org and all members are welcome to attend.

e.) Request a special meeting and vote. Special meetings can be called by board or by 10 active members. Written notice of the date, place, and purpose of special meetings shall be provided to all members at least 7 days prior. Send special meeting requests to president@espna.org.

f.) Post an announcement on our Facebook page. Ask that the message be shared with the fans of our page. www.facebook.com/espna.

   
General Meetings
General meetings are held the first Thursday of the month every other month starting in January.  All meetings are held in St Paul's School cafeteria, unless otherwise announced, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for hospitality and a chance to visit, meeting starts at 7 pm.
Meeting Events Schedule:
  February Show Some Love to Our New Charity
  April MLK Jr Street Improvements
  June TBD
  August Ice Cream Social
  October Pie Contest
  December Elections / Holiday Party
Porch Parties!
Always the 3rd Friday of the month - it's a great way to get to know your neighbors and share your hospitality all at the same time. If you'd like to host a Porch Party, contact Megan Kotsko at porchparties@espna.org.
Board Meetings
Unless otherwise posted, the Board meets the 2nd Tuesday every other month, starting in January, at 7pm at Catholic Charities on the corner of 16th St and 13th Ave N.
Newsletters
Newsletter is published six times per year: February, April, June, August, October, December. 
Annual Special Events
  • Alley Clean-up: Scheduled to coincide with Home Depot's hosting Hazardous Waste drop off.  If you don't have an alley help a neighbor who does and visit the Coffee Klatch when you are ready for a break.
  • Neighborhood Garage Sale - April, sales at voluntarily participating homes throughout Euclid/St. Paul's. Neighborhood Cook-out follows later the same day around 4 pm, location TBD.
  • Haunted Hike - Mid October
  • Holiday Potluck Dinner and E/SPNA Elections - December monthly meeting.
Departments
Join or Renew your Membership - Online or By Mail.
Note from the President
ESPNA Board, Committees & Volunteers
Maps: Sections , Sub-divisions
The Neighborhood Plan - Online!
Local Contacts and Links
ESPNA Membership - Annual dues are $20 per household  or $30 for business or charter membership. Sign Up Here
ESPNA Weather

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August/September 2018 Newsletter
Newsletters are
now sent via email.

Why join Euclid St. Paul's Neighborhood Association?
  • The strength of the association is in numbers.
  • The city listens to a strong neighborhood association.
  • Discuss particular issues of our neighborhood (crime prevention, traffic safety, and zoning)
  • Vote on ways to address these issues
  • Elect board members and charity for the following year
  • Have a say on changes within the association
  • Monitor and advocate on city-wide issues that affect our neighborhood
  • Make an investment in the future of our neighborhood
  • Communicate your concerns or ideas to the neighborhood (write an article in our newsletter, speak at a meeting, serve on a committee)

Why be involved?

  • Learn about community resources
  • Meet and network with your neighbors (Need a babysitter? Who trims your trees? Can you watch my house while I'm away?)
  • Attend social events (porch parties 3rd Fridays, spring block party, Haunted Hike, bike crawls)
  • Receive email newsletters and notifications for suspicious activity, zoning variances, events, lost pets, etc.
  • Give back to your community

Join or Renew your Membership - Online or By Mail.

 
ESPNA Supports Local Charities
A portion of our fundraising from neighborhood events has been contributed to a local charity for over 10 years. Our members nominate charities that they feel need our support at the fall general meeting. Information is provided about each charity and paid members vote at the final yearly annual meeting to select the charity that we'll support throughout the upcoming year. The charity for 2019 is Cetera Inc.

Cetera was founded to address resource gaps for young adults between ages 18 and 28 who are leaving foster care and transitioning to young adulthood. Cetera aims to increase the networks of educational and social support, as well as increase the housing options available to young adults from foster care. Youth leaving foster care will have access to a broad network of organizations, supportive adults, and peers who will increase opportunities that promote well-being and connectedness.
  • 2018 Pet Pal Animal Shelter
  • 2017 The Kind Mouse
  • 2016 SPCA of Tampa Bay
  • 2015 Community Preschool
  • 2014 YMCA of Greater St Pete
  • 2013 Wounded Warrior Project
  • 2012 St Vincent DePaul
  • 2011 Ronald McDonald House
  • 2010 Alpha House of Pinellas County
 
SeeClickFix
Report neighborhood issues and see them get fixed.  From reporting potholes to receiving alerts, learn how SeeClickFix will help our neighborhood.  Click Here.
 
Highlight a Home!
See improvements? Let us know! We are looking for the Next Highlighted Home. Send your suggestions to home@espna.org.
 
Disaster Preparedness Pages
 

 

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