13
Carlyle Knights of Columbus Royal Lake Clinton County Community Service

I am sending you this letter for consideration of a ‘Clean Up Project’ for Royal Lake. A couple of years ago a Township successfully provided dumpsters

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Carlyle Knights of Columbus

Royal Lake Clinton CountyCommunity Service

Royal Lake Clean Up Project

I am sending you this letter for consideration of a ‘Clean Up Project’ for Royal Lake. A couple of years ago a Township successfully provided dumpsters and loaders for Township residents. I have been contacted by Ms Pam Schallhorn, Community and Economic Development University of Illinois Ext. She has expressed an interest is working with our community. Her thoughts directed me towards considering a ‘Clean Up Project’, to start a renewed effort towards building our community.

  This year perhaps we may have projects for all Townships. The projects would include the following

participants and activities:   Respective Townships, providing equipment and setting a date Royal Lake Improvement Committee, oversight and coordination of labor to include Community

Service workers Clinton County Probation and Parole, to work with Royal Lake Improvement Committee providing

service workers to help resident with clean up Royal Lake Booster Club Project coordination   Please let me know if you are interested in working out a plan to bring this project into existence. I am

enclosing a self addressed stamped envelope for your response. You may also call me: Henry Rowell 618-594-8194, or e-mail: [email protected]

  I will keep you posted, and hopefully receive your response by April 30, 2015 at that time I’ll get back

with all and set a date and time for our initial meeting. The meeting will be held at the Case Halstead Library upon confirmation. Looking forward to working with you, and I’ll follow up this letter with a phone call. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Royal Lakes Resort #2 - April 21, 2015   I have been meeting with Henry Rowell a resident and activist living in Royal Lakes

Resort #2 located about seven miles southwest of Carlyle, Illinois in the county of Clinton since March 2015. We both realize that the area has many needs and the University of Illinois Extension is interested in finding ways to work to improve the neighborhood for the underserved residents that live there.

  Henry has decided to try getting a clean-up project completed by the end of May

and I have been meeting with him to help him keep things moving in a positive direction. Henry has sent letters to the three townships in which Royal Lakes is located; all residents; the Royal Lakes Improvement Committee and the Clinton County Correctional Agency (for labor being provided in part by community service workers). One township has responded and is willing to provide equipment etc. to do the clean-up. Henry will be following with others and if we do not get responses we will be attending the township meetings in early May to see if we can get others on board.

  As I mentioned earlier, there are several issues to address in Royal Lakes Resort

#2. Once Henry is finished with the clean-up project he is very interested in working with the University of Illinois Extension to host a series of public meetings regarding Royal Lakes Resort #2. The goal of the program will be to discuss concerns and possible ways to improve the neighborhood. Emphasis will be on safety and security, infrastructure improvements, pride of ownership, communication within the neighborhood and opportunities for education and jobs. Possible partners include the County, the City of Carlyle, neighborhood churches, Kaskaskia College and many others.

 

Here is a list of just some of the issues we have identified in the neighborhood at this time: Need to improve roadwork and drainage Complete sewage treatment facility planned previously. Due to insufficiently sized septic

tanks and poor maintenance raw sewage may contaminate ground water and stall community development

Renovate and reopen community center Virtually no access to public transportation The area is a food desert – closest food source is Carlyle 6-7 miles away. Currently, just once

per month, Matthew 25 an organization that is part of the Ministerial Alliance offers food to them that is part of an FDA surplus program, but no transportation exists to pick up residents

No job opportunities in the neighborhood so people must drive to Carlyle or Centralia if they have transportation

Education levels generally at GED level or below; average income of residents is estimated at $10,000 annually

  None of these issues can be resolved quickly and it will take a concentrated effort of many

people and organizations in order to achieve these things, but if we take it just one step at a time we can make real change. If you have any questions on how you can help in this effort please contact either me at 815-980-9515 or Henry Rowell at 618-594-8194.

  Thank you.   Pamela S. Schallhorn Educator, Community & Economic Development Bond, Clinton, Marion, Jeffers on & Washington Counties Illinois

\\

Community Service Request

Dear Fellow Knights; I am pleased to announce that the Carlyle Council, #1382 agreed to allow

service credits for work helping the Royal Lake, Clinton County Community. Initially, a clean –up project has been proposed, (see attached), along with Illinois State University Department of Community and Economic Developments’, projection.

  Check with your Townships respectively, Carlyle, Santa Fe, and Wade. Thus far

Santa Fe, Probation and Parole, and Royal Lake Booster Club are on board. Future developments include a think tank to dialogue needs. If you are interested in assisting and or know of someone helpful please let me know. Henry Rowell: 618-594-8194, Friend us on facebook: ‘Royal Lake Booster Club.’ Send e-mail as well to get on mailing list. Also visit http://www.royallakeresort2.com Thank you for your consideration.

  Sincerely,    Henry Rowell, Warden Carlyle Council #1382