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Date: 10/31/2023
Subject: November 2023 VOTER Newsletter
From: LWVRichardson



VOTER NEWSLETTER
Vol. 63, No. 4                       November 2023                           Editor: Virginia Marsh
Inside this Issue
  • Spring Creek Nature Trail
  • Changing Weather 
  • Nov 1 Discussion of Richardson Envision Plan
  • Nov 7 Election Day
  • Nov 13 Social Event at Shady's Burgers and Sweet Firefly
Key Dates in November 2023  
  • Nov 1 Zoom discussion on the Envision Richardson Plan
  • Nov 3 Last Day of Early Voting
  • Nov 7 Election Day
  • Nov 11 First Day to File for office on March 5, 2024 Primary Ballot
  • Nov 11 First day for Independent candidates to file Declaration of Intent for March 5,  2024 Primary Elections
  • Nov 13 Social gathering at Shady's 

 
 
Spring Creek Nature Trail,
A Living Legacy of Nancy Wilson
 
LWVR member Nancy Wison reading a map of the Spring Creek Nature Trail
By Nita Thomason
 
One day last month when the temperatures finally cooled, Nancy Wilson (a Charter Member of League of Women Voters Richardson) and I decided to explore Spring Creek Nature Trail. We noticed giant acorns from the bur oaks and hints of fall color in the cedar elms. We examined new signs posted along the trails identifying various flora like wildflowers and trees growing in the woods, as well as fauna such as mammals, reptiles and birds living nearby. The posters were part of Ethan Kilgard’s Eagle Scout project. (Ethan is a recent graduate and now a freshman at University of California-Davis. His dad Dr. Mike Kilgard is a professor at University of Texas Dallas and inventor of Targeted Plasticity Therapy.)
 
As we walked, I listened to Nancy’s recollections of visiting this same woods alongside her friend Carol Wilson in the 60’s. She told about climbing over fences and searching for the Routh Family Cemetery. These women spearheaded the Richardson League Land Use study, which prioritized “environmental quality, open and green space, protection of flood plains, preservation of historical sites and rare or fragile ecosystems”.  Nancy shared stories about the League’s advocacy after adopting the Land Use Position, including the Spring Creek Nature area, as plans were made for developing nearby land in Richardson. Go to Local Positions - League of Women Voters of Richardson for the full position. Later, Nancy was appointed to the Planning Commission and Carol was elected to the Richardson City Council. Together they fought for preserving this habitat.
 
During our hike, we met young moms pushing toddlers in strollers, white-haired bikers, two women releasing a young possum they had trapped in their yard and several runners. After we crossed the creek, we found the trail leading to the two cemeteries. The Routh Pioneer Cemetery has over 200 graves of early settlers who lived during the 19th century. Both have historical markers. We passed picnic tables and benches dedicated to various residents who have supported environmental preservation efforts or enjoyed the beauty of a particular view.
 
I have enjoyed exercising along Spring Creek Trail for many years. But my walk with Nancy prompted reflection on the importance of creation care and the power of timely advocacy. The League, under the direction of thoughtful leaders such as Nancy Wilson, makes a difference and leaves a legacy through its work for future generations.
Routh family cemetery
Trail sign

 
Changing Weather: a Reminder That
Election Day Is On the Way
 
As the season changes and slightly cooler weather arrives, people are reminded that Election Day is on the horizon.  This year the League of Women Voters of Richardson held several events in October.  There were continued efforts to register voters at Naturalization Events and colleges (spearheaded by Cathy Murphree) and efforts at National Night Out celebrations, the October meeting of The Richardson Woman’s Club and at Harvest Fest/Pawtoberfest in Huffhines Park. 
 
This year there was a lot of interest in the Constitutional Amendments and in utilizing the League of Women Voters website and Voters Guide.   Many conversations included appreciation for our being a good resource for nonpartisan information.  It was exciting to see such interest, this year, in the November Election!
 
Upcoming LWVR registration events are planned for the rest of this year.  The next one will be at the City of Richardson “Culture in the Core” celebration November 4th.  If you are interested in helping register voters and provide valuable information at this event or in the future, please email to voterreg@lwvrichardson.org.  We are always looking to increase voter registration.  No prior experience is necessary to learn how to encourage voter registration and educated voting.

 
 
Please Join Us November 1 to Discuss 
the Envision Richardson Comprehensive Plan Update!
 
LWV Richardson hopes you were able to contribute your ideas and perspectives during the second Community Summit for the City’s Envision Richardson Comprehensive Plan Update.
 
The second Community Summit built on the input gathered during the first Community Summit held this past summer (June/July) and gathered feedback on the draft preliminary Vision Statement and Guiding Principles, as well as initial input on land use PlaceTypes, housing, and the vision for proposed Reinvestment Areas. 
 
Even if you were not able to attend in person, you can:
  1. Provide Feedback Online until November 5. The online survey allows you to provide input from the convenience of your computer or mobile device. The survey replicates the input stations at the open houses. Click here to take the online survey
  • Join us on Zoom  Wednesday, November 1 at 7:00 pm to discuss our takeaways of the new City Hall plan and the Comprehensive Plan update.
LWV Richardson is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
 
Topic: November Discussion Group - Envision Richardson
Time: Nov 1, 2023 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
 
 
Meeting ID: 857 4968 9816
Passcode: 659069


 
 
November 7, 2023 Election
 
The November 7 election is fast approaching.  Early voting ends November 3rd.  Polls will be open 7 am to 7 pm on Election Day.  See our website for polling locations, sample ballots, Voters Guides, explainer videos, and other important election information.
 
All voters who live in Texas will vote on 14 proposed amendments to theTexas Constitution.       
  • The online Voters Guide (produced by the League of Women Voters of Texas) is available online at www.VOTE411.org
  • A limited number of printed Voters Guides are available at the Richardson Senior Center, Heights and Huffhines Recreation Centers, and the temporary Library and City Hall (at 2360 Campbell Creek Boulevard in Richardson;  the southeast corner of Plano Road and North Greenville Avenue).       
  • Printable copies of the Voters Guide are available on our website under the "Online Voters Guide" tab.
  • Click here to view videos produced by LWVTexas.  The videos explain each proposed amendment and give arguments for and against each proposed amendment. 
All voters who live in Collin County will vote on a $683 million bond proposal.  Details of the bond can be found here.

 
 
 Join us for a social event!
Monday, November 13
 
Hope you can come join us for our next League Social.
 
We will meet on Monday, November 13, from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at two of our community favorites - Shady's Burgers and Sweet Firefly. Come eat a yummy burger and fries at Shady's and then we will go a few doors down for some of the best ice cream in town.
 
Our Socials are a great way to connect with other League members, support local establishments and at the same time our League benefits from the generous support of these restaurants. Both Shady's and Sweet Firefly were started by local Richardson families and give back to our community in many ways.

Bring the coupon when you come to Shady's and/or Sweet Firefly on November 13th so LWVRichardson will get credit for your attendance.
 
Click here for a printable version of the coupon.


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