Thursday, June 9, 2011

July social club.


The next Paradise Palms Social Club will be hosted Saturday, July 2nd at the home of Tim and Martin, from 7-10. Bring your favorite beverage.

Aja and Joel will host in August. David and Jeff will host in September. Becky, as well as Danny & Kevin will host in October. Two homes, one big party. Caron will host November, Steve and Tami are hosting in December, Teri & Chad want to host again in January, February is open, Mike & Amanda will host March, April is open, Clay & Denise will host in May. 

Paradise Palms Social Club hosts a “get to know your neighbors” cocktail party on the first Saturday of the month. Each month the party is at a different home. If you would like to host let us know what month you'd like to do it.

We will have a donation jar at the Paradise Palm Social Club meetings. Funds collected from the last social club went towards a "Paradise Palms Social Club" sign and a Paradise Palms screen print so we can make shirts.  Eventually, We'd like to buy a gas powered paint gun so graffiti clean up will be easy. We will be very open about how much money is made and where it is spent. Suggestions on how the funds should be utilized are encouraged. 

Chris Giunchigliani appreciates Paradise Palms, at the 4 minute mark, for our Thank you card. Thanks to Brigid Kelly for telling us about this interview.
Click on the link below.  
Nevada Public Radio - 6.8.2011 
 

Monday, June 6, 2011

Photos from June's social club held at Chad & Teri's.

Another amazing Paradise Palms Social Club. It great that we are still seeing new faces at each gathering. 
 Above Teri and below Chad were this months hosts.

 Teri is the grand daughter of Foster Brooks, who used to live here.

 Kitchen.
The bar.



 Group hug.
 Around 2 a.m. we decided golf was a good idea.
 Notice the one handed stance. It was that or set the drink down.







Thursday, June 2, 2011

Paradise Palms Social Club will be hosted Saturday, June 4th at the home of Chad and Teri, from 7-10. Bring your favorite beverage.

We are still looking for someone to host in July. Aja and Joel will host in August. David and Jeff will host in September. Becky, as well as Danny & Kevin will host in October. Two homes, one big party. Steve and Tami are hosting in December.
Paradise Palms Social Club hosts a “get to know your neighbors” cocktail party on the first Saturday of the month. Each month the party is at a different home. If you would like to host let us know what month you'd like to do it.

We will have a donation jar at the Paradise Palm Social Club meetings. Funds collected from the last social club went towards a "Paradise Palms Social Club" sign and a Paradise Palms screen print so we can make shirts.  Eventually, We'd like to buy a gas powered paint gun so graffiti clean up will be easy. We will be very open about how much money is made and where it is spent. Suggestions on how the funds should be utilized are encouraged. 

If you're not aware, Teri is the grand daughter of Foster Brooks. The upcoming social club will be held at the house he used to live in. Here is a video of him on the Dean Martin roast.
See you Saturday.
 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Paradise Palms in the newspaper. 5.31.2011

Paradise Palms begins nurturing its own identity.

 

By MAGGIE LILLIS
VIEW STAFF WRITER
Posted: May 31, 2011 | 12:16 a.m.
The residents of Paradise Palms have taken forward steps together in the name of their community: a robust Neighborhood Watch, monthly cocktail mixers, a community clean up and measures to make the area a Clark County-recognized Pride Zone .
Residents of the 600 or so Mid-Century Modern homes huddled around Las Vegas National Golf Club, 1911 E. Desert Inn Road, have rekindled neighborhood unity that flickered away through the years, neighborhood activist Clay Heximer said.
In January, Heximer rallied neighbors to help obtain for the iconic development state protection and funding with the Nevada State Historic Preservation Office. County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani suggested steps to draft a historic preservation ordinance to officially recognize notable neighborhoods.
Although neither push got Paradise Palms on the map, Heximer said it helped create a sense of unity that continues to benefit the neighborhood , the first planned community in Clark County.
Heximer created an online forum and distributes updates about news and events pertinent to residents.
"There just has been a lot of activity, and people have gotten involved since we started this," he said.
Some residents formed a Neighborhood Watch, and Heximer said the Metropolitan Police Department commented that the group purchased from it one of the largest amounts of Neighborhood Watch signs at once.
About 23 residents have the signs displayed on their property.
Neighbors alternate hosting monthly cocktail mixers, an opportunity for them to mingle and check out their uniquely designed homes. Renowned architects Dan Palmer and Bill Krisel designed the ranch and split level-style homes in the 1960s. Several celebrities have lived in the residences since.
Heximer said Paradise Palms has a reputation for unique homes, which draws a different kind of resident. He added that he has heard of new residents being drawn to the neighborhood because Paradise Palms' community efforts are also giving it a good name.
"I just met people who bought because they knew what we were doing," he said.
Giunchigliani joined neighbors in a clean up, part of their work to make Paradise Palms a Pride Zone.
Clark County developed the distinction, which includes a $1,000 grant that groups must apply for, to provide a formal way for communities to organize and interact with neighbors and the county.
Communities work with designated liaisons to determine if their projects to unite or beautify their areas are worthy of the grants.
They help facilitate code enforcement, graffiti abatement, waste clean up and more.
Residents do the grunt work, Heximer said, but the Pride Zone designation represents the county's recognition for their efforts.
Tamara Williams, community liaison for Clark County District E, said Pride Zones are ideal for communities such as Paradise Palms, which has no homeowner association.
"It's a coming together to be part of the solution," she said.
The county provided 10 Dumpsters and a hazard waste truck for residents to pitch large items and refuse such as old cans of paint. It also provided the rakes, gloves and trash bags for a recent clean up of the southern part of the community.
Dave Cornoyer has been a Paradise Palms resident for 10 years. He donned a Paradise Palms T-shirt while helping clear brush from an abandoned lot.
"It's something I always wanted to see happen," he said. "Back in the 1960s, this was the place to live. The amount of history is amazing. It's such an amazing neighborhood, such a safe place and it's great to see people who get it."
The clean up culminated in a community lunch .
A similar event for the north part of the community is in the works, Heximer said.
He said although Paradise Palms hasn't yet achieved historic status, he's pleased that it's become a more neighborly place to live.
"Something I decided I was going to do six months ago has turned into a big thing people are excited and involved in," he said. "It's nice seeing that it's going forward and working."
For more information about Paradise Palms, visit paradisepalmslas vegas.com. For more information on Pride Zones, call 455-0560.
Contact Centennial and Paradise View reporter Maggie Lillis at mlillis@viewnews.com or 477-3839.
The Americana Series in Paradise Palms is located on the south side of Desert Inn, near Orr middle school.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Neighborhood pride zone clean-up.

We just got a letter from our Clark County Liaison who helped organize the neighborhood clean-up. She wanted to let us know the weight of the trash that was removed from Paradise Palms.
1 - 3338 Ayita Cir. 4.64 tons
2 - 2216 Tona Cir. (outside of 3 ft. white block wall). 5.82 tons
3 - 3572 Cochise Ln. (outside of 3ft. tan wall) 2.86 tons
4 - 2131 Mohigan Way .21 tons
5 - 3829 Delaware (across the street outside the grey wall) .33 tons
6 - Across the street by the vacant lot at 1889 Papago 1.71 tons
7 - 1409 Pawnee 2.12 tons
8 - 1409 Aztec 2.02 tons
9 - Across from 3460 Spencer (on island in the middle) 2.74 tons
10 - Next to 1539 Cherokee (outside of pink wall) 2.07 tons
11 - 1577 Ottawa 2.93 tons
12 - Across from 3628 Spencer (on island) 1.66 tons
13 - Between 1522 & 5116 Cayuga Parkway 1.66 tons

We removed over 30 tons of unwanted items and debris.