Click here to get the PDF file of the Crozet Community Advisory Council's (CCAC) draft minutes from their August 16, 2012 meeting.
Our (CCA) meeting minutes are provided under the "Meeting Minutes" heading.


Our (CCA) meeting minutes are provided under the "Meeting Minutes" heading.
As reported by Cville Tomorrow the Crozet Community Advisory Council (CCAC) on Thursday night (8/16) heard from our BOS representative, Ann Mallek, about trucks spraying what is likely herbicide along Sugar Hollow Road on Thursday morning. ,
If you see spraying – please call the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, at 540-222-1022. Ann said this is Tom Burke's number at this office.
For further details about the spraying earlier this week and please read the full article at Cville Tomorrow's website.
David Hilliard, owner of the Lodge at Old Trail, in collaboration with Ellen King, of King Family Vineyards are interested in planning an annual event for Crozet charities, with the charities varying each year. This year, the date will be the third Thursday of September, September 20, 2012.
I'm writing to ask that you join me, David, and Ellen at a meeting to beginning planning this event. We'd like to get as many Crozet charitable organizations as possible involved in the event as possible.
Contact Tim Tolson via phone or email if you'd like to help with the planning and execution of this event.
The event would be an Iron Chef like cook off, using local restaurant chefs, to be held at The Lodge at Old Trail. David's already gotten several chefs who are interested in participating. The idea is to invite several local chefs to square off and sell tickets to the event. The Lodge would provide some appetizers and one drink for the price of the ticket, that costs, maybe $20.The hope is 75% of the ticket price would go to charities and some would go to operations. Maybe that split could be higher. Then we would have a cash bar and certain proceeds of that would also go to the charities. Their idea is that this year the proceeds would go to both the new Crozet Library fundraising (Build Crozet Library) and the Claudius Crozet Park./p>
David is willing do a mailing to his lists and also advertise in all papers and TV Staunton/Waynesboro/Charlottesville/Wintergreen/Fluvanna. Lee Catlin, Albemarle County's Assistant to the County Executive for Community and Business Partnerships is willing to help with advertising as well as Ellen King.
We could set up certain rooms in The Lodge for the Crozet Library displays and also the Crozet Parks displays. If we had 300 people attend we would be able to raise $4500.00, plus the sales of liquor not to mention the awareness of the people that might attend that you all could look at as potential larger donors.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call or email, contact information is below.
Looking forward to our meeting and planning this fun community event.
I hope by now you have your electricity back and are recovering from last Friday night's derecho (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derecho)
Please mark your calendar for a meeting Wednesday, July 11 at 7:30 PM at the CVFD fire house (around back, through the glass doors).
We'd like to have everyone who was planning on participating in last Saturday's aborted Crozet Independence Day Parade,
Celebration, and Fireworks come to a meeting next Wednesday, July 11 at 7:30 at the Crozet Fire house.
We need to share what worked well, what needs improvement, what we might add, what we might drop, and anything
else you have to say about this year's (non-)event.
Let's talk about it now, while it's still all fresh in our minds, so we can use what we learned to make next year's event better.
As always, don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks very much,
Mike, Sandy, and Tim
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The annual Crozet Independence Day celebration this year will be Saturday, June 30, 2012. Like last year, the parade will begin at 4:00 PM from Crozet Elementary School, proceed along Crozet Avenue to Tabor Street, down High Street and along Park Road into Claudius Crozet Park. Festivities will start at 5:00 PM or so (after the parade) in the Park and include live music, food, beer and wine, and games and rides for the children as well as the big ball ballgame between the coaches of the Peachtree Baseball League and the fireman of the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department. If last year's two games are any indication, you won't want to miss this.
This is a family-oriented event. Fireworks will begin at full-dark, around 9:30 to 9:45 PM.
Details are still being worked out. If you'd like to help, contact Tim Tolson, Mike Marshall or Sandy Wilcox.
The Crozet Independence Day celebration is a community-wide effort, with everyone welcome to help. The Claudius Crozet Park, Crozet Community Association, Downtown Crozet Association, and the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department are the primary organizers, with lots of help from many other individuals and groups, including the Crozet Lions, Ann Mallek, The Life Journey Church.
Watch the Crozet Gazette for details, including the story in April's issue of the Gazette.