The GROW garden at Hintgen
Elementary School could use a few more volunteers—watering and
weeding mostly. There may be opportunities to pick some veggies
depending upon the school schedule and needs. If you can spare an
hour or two a month, please learn more and sign up here:
https://growlacrosse.org/volunteer-2/
The
Community Victory Garden at
Aptiv is really growing and there are veggies there to pick now,
including beets, snow peas, sugar snap peas, kale, chard, cabbage,
and more. Anyone may pick a meal there at any time. If you want to
garden with others, the new group garden time is Friday mornings at 8
a.m. (Tuesday mornings at 8 if it rains on Fridays). Learn more at
https://laxvictorygardens.blogspot.com.
If you have any extra herb plants that
could be transplanted into the big concrete planters at Highland
Park, please pop them in! I hope to add some sage there soon and
marigolds. The gooseberries along the east side of the park fence are
ripening now. I hope to get the bridge and cistern hardware
fixed/replaced soon. There's a very informal park clean up happening
every other Saturday morning at 8 a.m. (next one: Saturday, July 19).
The next HNA/Good Shepherd
planning
meeting for the August 5 National Night Out will be on Sunday, July
13 at 11:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd Church AND over Zoom. We will
host a meal and activities for our wider neighborhood, including
music by our own County Board Representative,
Randy Erickson! If you
would like to help plan details or help at the event (need most
volunteers from 4 to 5:30 or so), please email.
The Wisconsin Department of
Transportation will hold a public input meeting as part of its US
53 & US 14/61 Corridor Study on Wednesday, July 16 from 4:30
to 6:00 p.m. at the Black River Beach Neighborhood Center. Learn more
and get a link to comment online at
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/projects/by-region/sw/533516-lacrosse/us53us1461.aspx
The City is hosting a Bike Rodeo for
elementary aged children on Thursday, July 24 from 2:30 to 4:30
p.m. at the Kids Coulee parking lot in Myrick Park.
The Bike Ride with the Mayor
originally scheduled for June, was rescheduled due to unsettled
weather. The new date is Thursday, July 31 from 9 a.m. to about noon.
It's an easy ride with several stops to look at and discuss existing
and planned bike/ped infrastructure in La Crosse. Learn more here:
https://www.cityoflacrosse.org/your-government/departments/planning-development/planning/transportation/ride-with-the-mayor
The City has a new monthly
newsletter, Bridges, online at
https://tinyurl.com/lacrossenews072025
that talks about events, government activities, public meetings, and
more. You can sign up to have it emailed at the link.
The City of La Crosse Neighborhood
Revitalization Commission is seeking more members. Our
neighborhood did not and does not have representation on this team.
If you are interested, please email.
The City's partnership with Green
Homeowners United to offer free home energy audits and efficiency
upgrades for qualified homeowners and renters continues. Those
who are eligible for Focus on Energy income-qualified rebates (check
here: https://focusonenergy.com/income-qualified)
will be able to have sealing and insulation work plus more. Learn
more here:
https://www.cityoflacrosse.org/Home/Components/News/News/2332/967
La Crosse County's Grow Solar group
buy initiative is ongoing. There are two “Solar Power Hour”
information sessions this month: July 15 at 5:30 at Onalaska City
Hall and July 24 at 2 p.m. over Zoom. Next year, solar incentives may
change, so if you've been considering it, now is the time to check it
out. There are several solar installations in our neighborhood. I
would be happy to talk about my experience and answer questions if I
can. To learn more about the program, which will run at
least through September, visit https://www.growsolar.org/la-crosse/
If you would like to be part of the
neighborhood leadership team, which meets occasionally to plan
neighborhood events, please email.