WELCOME TO
THE SPRINGFIELD CIVIC ASSOCIATION!



"Two male cardinals in my backyard
on 02/10/2010" - a heaviest snow day in Virginia?
by Y. Riggs

The Springfield Civic Association (SCA) is the hub that links residents and organizations, enhances communications, and embraces diversity to create a vibrant Springfield community. Your ideas and suggestions to improve our association and our community economically, environmentally, socially, culturally, and otherwise would be much appreciated. Please e-mail us your suggestions or even complaints at information@springfieldcivic.org.



Please visit the SCA's Web page, "Mission and Values," by
clicking the link listed below to find out our strategic plan and how we plan to accomplish it.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Linked Web Pages - General
Contents
1
President's Welcome Greetings Tawny Hammond, President of the SCA, welcomes visitors to this Web site.
2
SCA's Mission and Values This page defines the SCA's strategic plan to accomplish its objectives.
3
Board and Neighborhood Watch Member Lists This page lists the SCA's Board Members, Directors-at-Large, Past Presidents, and Neighborhood Watch Captains for five zones.
4
Useful Links Listings of public schools, public service organizations, public officials, religious organizations, other organizations, and contributing area businesses.
5
Business Sponsorship Program Procedures and application form to become a sponsoring business in the area.
6
Membership Application Procedures and application form to become a member of the SCA.
7
Community Advertisements Advertisements of contributing businesses in the area.
8
Wildlife in Springfield
Photos of Springfield to depict what a beautiful place it is to live in.
Linked Documents - Revolving
Contents
A
President's Column
(Jan./Feb. 2010)
pdf
Re-elected SCA President, Tawny Hammond's message in the Springfield Reporter, Jan/Feb. 2010 issue.
B
Sample Newsletter pdf
(Springfield Reporter)
Springfield Reporter is published bimonthly except for July/August (five times a year). A complete version in pdf format is e-mailed to paying members upon request. The printed version is mailed via U.S. Postal Service to other paying members. The Springfield Reporter is distributed to members only.
  Events in Springfield
Links and Descriptions
a
New Events pdf
President's Column
(Jan./Feb. 2010) pdf
The Citizens' Advisory Committee (Fx County)
b
Photos of Past Events (1)
SCA 2010 1st Meeting
(Jan. 19, 2010)
2009 Fall BizFair
at the Mall

(11/17/09)
Housing Fraud Mtg.
(10/27/09)
New Mariott in Springfield
(10/28/09)
Photos of Past
Events (2)
SCA May 19th Mtg
(05/19/09)

SCA Mar. 10th Mtg
(03/10/09)
SCA Nov. 18th Mtg
(11/18/08)

Crime Prevention Tips
Neighborhood Watch
Program
(Fairfax County)
(09&03/08)
c
FYI Items pdf
(1)
Complaints?
Whom To Call?
(09/08)

Crime Prevention Matters
By Fairfax County Police
(12/2008)
CEAN County Service
for emergency
announcements (06/08)
FYI Items pdf
(2)
Vacant Homes/Bldgs
Fairfax County Police
(07/01/09)
Do's & Don'ts of
Hiring a Contractor

by Penelope Anne Rood
History of Springfield
by Jack Hiller

Please view this Web site with "Explorer."

Note: This Web site was designed and created by Yasuko Riggs, Web Page Designer, for the Springfield Civic Association. Please e-mail Ms. Tawny Hammond with any comments you may have.
You may wish to visit Yasuko's new Web site, www.yriggsartwork.com, to view her artistic work. (10//08)

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02/15/2010 - Uploaded on Home Page Yasuko Riggs' photos shown at Franconia Gov't Center till late March.
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