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FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

Posted on: June 5th, 2012
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We are pleased to invite you to attend a TVNA dinner this Sunday, June 10th, 5pm, at Sacred Heart Village!

Details can be found in this flier: TVNA Free Dinner Flier

Please RSVP to events@trinityvicinity.org as soon as you can, it’s this Sunday!

What is this?

Pretty simple. It’s a free dinner. Yep, free! (Many thanks are in order to Bill Pearson for hosting and funding this Continue reading the storyFREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

TORNADO WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 2am

Posted on: June 1st, 2012
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Please be advised that there is a tornado watch until 2am tonight for all of Delaware.

Meeting Tonight!!

Posted on: May 29th, 2012
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Reminder: the monthly TVNA meeting is tonight, 5/29, 7pm, at the Triad Building, 11th & Adams st.



FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

We are pleased to invite you to attend a TVNA dinner this Sunday, June 10th, 5pm, at Sacred Heart Village!

Details can be found in this flier: TVNA Free Dinner Flier

Please RSVP to events@trinityvicinity.org as soon as you can, it’s this Sunday!

What is this?

Pretty simple. It’s a free dinner. Yep, free! (Many thanks are in order to Bill Pearson for hosting and funding this event!).

Why are we having a free dinner for neighbors?

Even simpler. Trinity Vicinity residents are reaching out to get to know their neighbors more than ever!

We’re all still pretty pumped up about the success of Tea in Trinity, so we want to keep the momentum rolling!

What’s the catch?

The simplest question to answer J. There is none!
Just show up ready to eat and mingle! Food will be provided! (but if you want to bring us cookies, we won’t complain J).

And think: “TVNA – making friends and communicating” (So I guess you do have to talk to your neighbors and have fun. But otherwise, no obligations J).

Bonus!

We’ll also be doing a tour of the new trinityvicinity.org website, facebook page, and twitter feed!

For those of you that haven’t seen the sight, or explored the resources it has to offer, this is a great time to get to know your neighborhood’s online image!




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FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

Posted on: June 5th, 2012 by


We are pleased to invite you to attend a TVNA dinner this Sunday, June 10th, 5pm, at Sacred Heart Village! Details can be found in this flier: TVNA Free Dinner Flier Please RSVP to events@trinityvicinity.org as soon as you can, it’s this Sunday! What is this? Pretty simple. It’s a free dinner. Yep, free! (Many thanks are in order to Bill Pearson for hosting and funding this … Continue reading the story “FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village”

TORNADO WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 2am

Posted on: June 1st, 2012 by


Please be advised that there is a tornado watch until 2am tonight for all of Delaware.

Meeting Tonight!!

Posted on: May 29th, 2012 by


Reminder: the monthly TVNA meeting is tonight, 5/29, 7pm, at the Triad Building, 11th & Adams st.


Public Safety – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Public Safety

Posted on: August 5th, 2014 by


The Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association is dedicated to public safety!
The TVNA Public Safety Committee actively works with residents and local law enforcement to keep our streets safe and secure for residents and visitors.
Contact the Public Safety Committee at publicsafety@trinityvicinity.org.
Police Contact information:

EMERGENCIES: CALL 911!

Non-Emergencies:
Please contact the Wilmington Police Dept. non-emergency line at 302-654-5151
Anonymous Tips:
Report your information anonymously through the Delaware Crime Stoppers tip lines. Call 1-800-TIP-3333 or visit their website at www.tipsubmit.com.

Trinity Vicinity’s Assigned Police Officers:
Wilmington Police Officers are assigned to patrol the Trinity Vicinity neighborhood from 4th Street to 11th Street. They attend our TVNA Meetings regularly, so feel free to stop by and meet them or have your questions about public safety answered.
You can also call, text, or send photos to their cell phones if you see suspicious activity.

2014 TVNA Assigned Police Officer:
Michael Wilkerson

Neighborhood Safety Tips:
– Keep an eye out! If you see something suspicious, report it!
– Ask the police to increase patrols of your neighborhood.
– Sponsor a Neighborhood Watch.
– Be sure the outside doors of your home have strong deadbolt locks.
– Keep spare keys with a trusted neighbor or nearby shopkeeper, not under a doormat or planter, on a ledge, or in the mailbox.
– Make sure nothing in your car appeals to thieves. Even small tote bags and loose change can encourage break-ins.
– Illuminate or eliminate places an intruder might hide: the spaces between trees or shrubbery, stairwells, alleys, hallways, and entryways.
– Set timers on lights when you’re away from home so it appears to be occupied.
– Organize neighborhood cleanup days to send the message that your community is closed to thieves, vandals, and loiterers.
– Installing cameras in the neighborhood can prevent various crime activity from occurring. Please refer to this link on how to purchase a security camera if interested.

Comments/Questions? Please email the Public Safety & Crime Prevention Committee at publicsafety@trinityvicinity.org.

 

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Photo Gallery

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FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

FREE Dinner this Sunday hosted by Bill Pearson & Sacred Heart Village

We are pleased to invite you to attend a TVNA dinner this Sunday, June 10th, 5pm, at Sacred Heart Village!

Details can be found in this flier: TVNA Free Dinner Flier

Please RSVP to events@trinityvicinity.org as soon as you can, it’s this Sunday!

What is this?

Pretty simple. It’s a free dinner. Yep, free! (Many thanks are in order to Bill Pearson for hosting and funding this event!).

Why are we having a free dinner for neighbors?

Even simpler. Trinity Vicinity residents are reaching out to get to know their neighbors more than ever!

We’re all still pretty pumped up about the success of Tea in Trinity, so we want to keep the momentum rolling!

What’s the catch?

The simplest question to answer J. There is none!
Just show up ready to eat and mingle! Food will be provided! (but if you want to bring us cookies, we won’t complain J).

And think: "TVNA – making friends and communicating" (So I guess you do have to talk to your neighbors and have fun. But otherwise, no obligations J).

Bonus!

We’ll also be doing a tour of the new trinityvicinity.org website, facebook page, and twitter feed!

For those of you that haven’t seen the sight, or explored the resources it has to offer, this is a great time to get to know your neighborhood’s online image!