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More Good News for Front Porch Forum

Posted on Saturday, October 20, 2007 by No comments yet

Well, this is a good week for Front Porch Forum. We just learned that we are one of 100 semifinalists out of nearly 5,000 entrants for the Case Foundation’s Make It Your Own Awards. This grant program “is about people connecting with others in their community, forming solutions, and taking action.” The top 20 will be announced in five months and the final four a month after that. Thanks to the Case Foundation for the initial interest in our work!

Theater troupe engages audience in word-of-mouth

Posted on Saturday, October 13, 2007 by No comments yet

Mark Nash of the Vermont Stage Company wrote the following in his recent e-newsletter to theater supporters…

Spread the word!
We depend on those who have seen and loved our shows to tell their friends and families about their experience. One way you can do this s through Front Porch Forum,which connects neighbors through the Internet. Though commonly used to share news about good babysitters, lost cats, and annoying potholes that never get fixed, it’s also a place for people to share knowledge of local cultural events. Check out Front Porch Forum, join, and let your neighbors know about Vermont Stage!

We’re seeing more and more of this kind of thing as FPF becomes integrated into its pilot community.

Tire Slashing Victim Turns it Around with FPF

Posted on Thursday, October 11, 2007 by No comments yet

Carrie in Burlington’s Old North End felt as deflated as her car tires when she came outside the other day and discovered that all four had been slashed.  Enter Front Porch Forum.  She posted a note to her neighbors…

 Most regretfully, I’m writing to let you know our tires were slashed on Saturday night while our car was in our driveway. It’s one if the more unpleasant ways to spend $200.

Not sure what you should do with this information…..I hate to inspire fear. My hope is it was a random act committed in a moment of severely compromised judgment. I feel a bit better sharing it with all of you, like instant empathy.

May your lives be peaceful!

Just the opposite of inspiring fear, her posting rallied people.  She followed up today with…

thanks so much for setting up our forum. i received a bunch of very supportive and helpful e-mails in response to my message about our tires being slashed. thanks to the forum, we were connected with the parallel justice program which will pay for our new tires. good work!

For those of you keeping score at home… one bad experience poured through FPF results in… one problem solved (money for new tires), victim feeling supported by neighbors, neighbors on the lookout for vandalism, and the neighbors all feeling a little better for the experience… the sense of community a little stronger.

Neighbors Sound Off and Get Organized

Posted on Sunday, October 7, 2007 by No comments yet

Each week brings a new campaign to one or more Front Porch Forum neighborhoods. Here are some recent examples…

In Huntington, it’s speeders. About 20 members have written in to complain about speeding vehicles AND to brainstorm solutions… speed humps, stop signs, more police, warning signs, and, most interestingly, a vigilante photo effort culminating with a slide show of the worst offenders to be shown at Town Meeting Day.

Over in Westford, people are chiming in about the proposed school district unification. This, understandably, is an important issue for many people… kids, money, control.

And over in one South Burlington neighborhood, lots of folks weighed in about speeding teenagers. Now a letter has been drafted and circulated over the neighborhood forum a few times and it’s ready to go to the powers that be. Better than 10% of the neighborhood “signed” the letter with as simple posting to the forum.

Dog Story with Happy Ending

Posted on Sunday, October 7, 2007 by No comments yet

Mary writes to her neighbors this evening…

I would just like to pass along a little success story relating to the Front Porch Forum.  On Sept 27th a notice was posted on the Westford Forum about a dog who needed a new home.  Thanks to that posting, we now have a new addition to our family and “Toby” has a great big ole yard to run/bark around in. My special thanks goes out to Mark who posted the notice on the forum.

I was curious, so I checked the archive for Mark’s original posting…

Hi, A friend of a friend who lives in Boston has to find a new home for their dog. The dog, Toby, is a 2 year old Great Pyraneese ( a big white fluffy dog). The problem is that the dog just barks all day when they are gone, not a problem in most Vermont neighborhoods, but it is in most Boston neighborhoods. Let me know if you are interested. She is willing to make the drive for the right home. I can send the email with a picture. I’d take himself but I already have 3 dogs. Thanks.

Family in Need turns to Neighbors

Posted on Friday, October 5, 2007 by No comments yet

A mother displayed courage today in asking for help from her South Williston neighbors via Front Porch Forum. Her neighborhood forum is not very populated yet, so I’m not confident she’ll get the help needed. If you’re interested in getting this job done please contact me (use the Contact FPF form) and I’ll make the connection.

Dear Neighbors – We have recently purchased 35 panels of 6’x6′ vinyl fence (180′) to install in our back yard.

We purchased it to protect our 5 year old daughter from being hit by a car or getting lost and not finding her way back home. People drive 40 miles an hour or more… alongside our property.

Our 5 year old, has Down syndrome. She is delayed in speech and currently has no concept of danger and/or the damage that can occur if she does not stop, look, and listen when she gets to the edge of our yard or driveway. She is adventurous and likes to wander away from the yard to “visit” the neighbors. The problem is that she cannot give you her name, address or phone number, other than, “Hi. I Nana Joy. What your name?”

Several landscapers have told us that they are not available until November. We have had two people come to quote the job for us. Only one got back to us with a quote. We have tried unsuccessfully over the last two weeks to get in touch with him to install it. It is important that we get it installed before the ground freezes. The fence has been here for 3 weeks and is still not installed. As a mother, this is a source of frustration for me. I cannot leave [her] in the care of her 8 year old sister to help my husband install this fence or it would be installed already.

We are looking for help in installing it from a couple of people who have installed similar fencing. If any of you are available to help us or know of anyone who is available to do the job, please call us. We would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you and God bless.

Neighbors pitch in to find lost dog

Posted on Thursday, October 4, 2007 by No comments yet

A happy ending from Jen in Hinesburg…

Due to the wonderful response from this community forum & the word-of-mouth of you all, today I got my dog back! Daisy Mae was gone for nearly three weeks when I got a call Monday night that someone had finally seen her! It’s been three days of trying to search that area & time it right of me being there when she was, but today around Noon, we were finally successful. I had really almost given up to be honest since she was gone so long, but I cannot tell you all how grateful I am for your watchful eyes & kindness. Daisy has lost a lot of weight in the past three weeks, but she is otherwise healthy & VERY glad to be home. Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts!

Bike “Borrowing” Binge Barrages Burlington

Posted on Thursday, October 4, 2007 by No comments yet

Gail writes today from the ONE West Neighborhood Forum in Burlington, VT…

I have a friend in the New North End whose back yard is right next to an entrance to the bike path.  Every weekend she ends up with several bikes of all shapes and sizes in her yard.  It seems that the new teenager thing is to “borrow” a bike to get around town, and then dump it where ever it’s convenient.  I once heard of a government program in Norway I think, with bright yellow bikes parked all over town for people to use to get around town.  This Burlington bike borrowing is the same thing, only on a criminal scale.  The police are aware – but honestly, what can they do about it?  The kids who are taking the bikes don’t think there’s anything wrong with it because they don’t keep them, just borrow them.  (Tell that to a devastated 6 year old whose bike is missing!)   I’ve also ended up with at least 7 mystery bikes left in my driveway since last May – and had a few bikes stolen from my backyard.  It’s a bit of a quandary.

FPF “revolutionized neighborhood life in the 2000s”

Posted on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 by No comments yet

We get lovely comments from happy members every day… I consider it part of the “benefits package” of working on this effort. Here’s what Stephanie on the South End of Burlington, VT just sent in…

What a wonderful idea Front Porch Forum is! It’s really revolutionized neighborhood life in the 2000s. I am very sorry for people who have no sense of community. I feel so much more connected to people, to our community, because of FPF. I hope that it catches on nationwide; seems like the whole country could use a little more community.

FPF Members Rally for Homeless Shelter

Posted on Monday, October 1, 2007 by No comments yet

Good news from COTS (Committee on Temporary Shelter)…

Today we got lunch donated by a “Neighborhood” that was coordinated through Front Porch Forum, They made a variety of sandwiches, even brought garden fresh tomatoes separate to put on the sandwiches, AND a survey for us to fill out & let her know what worked & what didn’t – Very Awesome!!!