Here is what we have planned this year. If you have any suggestions or would like to volunteer, call or email us. Please read all the way to the end of this post- you might miss something VERY important!
Get out your calendars!
March 7 ~Amon Creek Preserve clean up and planting day
May 2 ~ Wildlands Walk around Amon Creek. For more info, email or phone Kathy Dechter (see last post)
May 8 & 9~ Community Yard Sale. Make your mom happy by cleaning out your room or garage! We will advertise this event in the Tri-Cities papers. There will be trucks coming on Saturday afternoon and Monday to pick up your leftover donations. Just think- extra $$ to take mom out to dinner on Sunday!
Also, the Friends of Amon Creek will have a table on Eastwood selling baked goods, sodas, water and will have flyers with information on how you are helping us save the wetlands next door. Ask about volunteer opportunities. Thank you for your donations.
June 20 ~ Teen Movie Night
July 11~ Ice Cream Social. Looking for a host home. Would you like to have it? We buy the ice cream & paper goods, guests bring the toppings. Contact Gayle @ 627-5579
August 21~Willowbrook Wine Event. Location to be announced.
Sept. 19~ BLOCK PARTY, POTLUCK AND MOVIE NIGHT
Oct. 31~ Halloween Parade & Hot Dog Feed.
Looking for a new host location for the feed- the club pays for all the food.
New ideas:
We're thinking about having a Willowbrook Garden/ Pond Tour on August 1 from 9:30 am to 11 am. Anyone want to host the last home of the tour? We will supply the refreshments. If you'd like to be included on the tour, call or email before May 1st.
We're also considering a Car Rally with dinner at the end.
Do you have any other ideas or suggestions? Call or email Gayle, Lara, or Jodi.
And lastly, Bonnie is almost ready to take our new phone directory to print. If you have any changes, please call her at 627-0580
We will be putting out a paper newsletter before May 1st with our final dates and locations.
Thank you for joining our Community Club. We appreciate your participation and your yearly dues that help us put on all these events. That's what Willowbrook is all about- a fun community :>)
Our neighbors

Who are we?
We are proud to be a part of this active and close knit community. This blog is to keep you informed of the current events. We thank you for your donations, for volunteering and participating in these events.
We are also involved with preserving the wetlands around us.
We are also involved with preserving the wetlands around us.
If you need to contact us about our events, please email Gayle @ gayleepie@charter.net or call 627-5579
Send me YOUR photos!
Need information about the Willowbrook HOMEOWNERS Association? Click on the link below under MY BLOG LIST or HOA link:
www.willowbrook-hoa.blogspot.com
Neighborhood Watch Captain, Bill Allen billallenpdco@charter.net or 628-9926
Table of Contents
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Amon Creek News Update
March 7 ~Amon Creek Preserve cleanup and planting day. Meet at 9 a.m.,Claybell Park.
May 2 ~ Wildlands Walk around Amon Creek. Meet at 9 a.m., Claybell Park. For more info, email or phone Kathy Dechter 627-0950 (see Jan. blog)
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Friends of Amon Update and Invitation
January 2009
Friends of Amon UPDATE and INVITATION to Concert and Silent Auction on Jan. 23-24
1. UPDATE—RESTORING NATIVE VEGETATION IN AMON BASIN has finally begun! In mid-December, a dozen intrepid volunteers raked a section of trail in the Amon Creek Natural Preserve and seeded it with native rabbit brush and Wyoming sagebrush after the City of Richland prepared it for our work. Barriers were placed to identify and protect this valuable area. (See attached pix). We will resume efforts when the weather breaks, and we sure can use your help! If you are willing to volunteer now and then, please let me know by sending me an email at kdechter@charter.net.
Sadly, the following snowy weather proved irresistible to local snowmobilers who rode roughshod over our freshly planted area within three days of our work (!!!!!) Some of those perpetrators were apprehended, but we must all continue to be vigilant. Signs are posted: “no unauthorized motor vehicles” means just that. Please help us PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE: if you are out on the trails and see someone violating this rule, call the Richland Police at the non-emergency number (628-0333) immediately. Program 628-0333 into your cellphone so you can call right away. If you have a camera, take pictures. When you call Dispatch:
Mention Amon Basin and the nearest cross street. For example: Center & Leslie or Piper & Willowbrook Avenues. The snowmobilers were entering from Piper St. and Claybell Park.
· Note the type and number of vehicles, number of people, color of clothing
· Note the time and general location of the violators
· Do not approach violators. Leave that to the police.
· Call Kathy Dechter (Tapteal Greenway Board) at 627-0950 so we can follow up.
Richland police will respond. They will ticket violators.
2. TINGSTAD AND RUMBEL WINETASTING & CONCERT/AUCTION FUNDRAISER On a much lighter and far more melodious note, set aside Jan. 23 & 24 to come enjoy Tapteal Greenway Association’s 3rd annual
WINE TASTING— BOOKWALTER WINERY-Tulip Lane, Richland
Friday, January 23--6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Eric Tingstad and Nancy RumbelProceeds benefit the Tapteal Greenway Association
Enjoy tastings of Yakima Valley wines by Alexandria-Nicole, Chandler Reach,
Maison Bleue, Wildridge, Harlequin, Naches Heights, and Bookwalter wineriesTapas menu items by Bookwalter available for purchase.
A Wine Silent Auction will accompany the tasting.$25 per person in advance, $30 at the door (this event sells out, so please reserve right away.) Please make advanced payments and table reservations at Bookwalter
(627-5000, info@bookwalterwines.com)
TINGSTAD & RUMBEL CONCERT —Battelle Auditorium- 902 Battelle Boulevard
Saturday, January 24—8:00 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m. for SILENT AUCTION** benefiting Tapteal/Amon.
Snacks, wine & soft drinks will be served.
CONCERT features Grammy-winning artists Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel
Advance tickets are $15, ($17 at the door). Student/Seniors are $13 ($15 at the door).
Tickets are available at both Bookworm locations, the Octopus' Garden in Richland, and at REI in Kennewick. All profits from the Silent Auction and Concert benefit Tapteal Greenway Association and its local environmental preservation efforts, including the Amon Basin Community Project. More details at www.tingstadrumbel.com & www.tapteal.org .
**SILENT AUCTION ITEMS URGENTLY NEEDED! Please donate items to this worthy fundraiser accompanying the T&R concert on January 24. Proceeds benefit the Tapteal Greenway and Amon Basin.
IMPORTANT! Please call 627-0950 or email kdechter@charter.net to let us know about your donation and to arrange a pickup.
Here are some items donated to last year’s Auction to give you some ideas.
DVDs, CDs (new) Georgia O'Keefe Print Handmade Jewelry Case of wine H&D Basket with wine Blanket/salmon basket Book - The Life Story of Etta Jamison Basket of Primroses Margarita Set Coffee Pot Wine Decanter Southwestern Print by Edie Johnson Alaskan pin
Crystal and rose glass beaded necklace Bath and BodyWorks Basket Hematite Necklace Amethyst Necklace and Ring Bath Basket Beaded Necklace and Bracelet Princess House Crystal Sundae Dishes and SpoonsSet of three nature prints Grill John Clement Print "Mt. Hood and Lupine"Evelyn Benham Painting "Vineyard Bounty"Geese Oil Painting
THANKS for caring,
Kathy Dechter
627-0950
kdechter@charter.net
Tapteal Greenway Board of Directors
Friends of Amon UPDATE and INVITATION to Concert and Silent Auction on Jan. 23-24
1. UPDATE—RESTORING NATIVE VEGETATION IN AMON BASIN has finally begun! In mid-December, a dozen intrepid volunteers raked a section of trail in the Amon Creek Natural Preserve and seeded it with native rabbit brush and Wyoming sagebrush after the City of Richland prepared it for our work. Barriers were placed to identify and protect this valuable area. (See attached pix). We will resume efforts when the weather breaks, and we sure can use your help! If you are willing to volunteer now and then, please let me know by sending me an email at kdechter@charter.net.
Sadly, the following snowy weather proved irresistible to local snowmobilers who rode roughshod over our freshly planted area within three days of our work (!!!!!) Some of those perpetrators were apprehended, but we must all continue to be vigilant. Signs are posted: “no unauthorized motor vehicles” means just that. Please help us PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE: if you are out on the trails and see someone violating this rule, call the Richland Police at the non-emergency number (628-0333) immediately. Program 628-0333 into your cellphone so you can call right away. If you have a camera, take pictures. When you call Dispatch:
Mention Amon Basin and the nearest cross street. For example: Center & Leslie or Piper & Willowbrook Avenues. The snowmobilers were entering from Piper St. and Claybell Park.
· Note the type and number of vehicles, number of people, color of clothing
· Note the time and general location of the violators
· Do not approach violators. Leave that to the police.
· Call Kathy Dechter (Tapteal Greenway Board) at 627-0950 so we can follow up.
Richland police will respond. They will ticket violators.
2. TINGSTAD AND RUMBEL WINETASTING & CONCERT/AUCTION FUNDRAISER On a much lighter and far more melodious note, set aside Jan. 23 & 24 to come enjoy Tapteal Greenway Association’s 3rd annual
WINE TASTING— BOOKWALTER WINERY-Tulip Lane, Richland
Friday, January 23--6:00 p.m.
Hosted by Eric Tingstad and Nancy RumbelProceeds benefit the Tapteal Greenway Association
Enjoy tastings of Yakima Valley wines by Alexandria-Nicole, Chandler Reach,
Maison Bleue, Wildridge, Harlequin, Naches Heights, and Bookwalter wineriesTapas menu items by Bookwalter available for purchase.
A Wine Silent Auction will accompany the tasting.$25 per person in advance, $30 at the door (this event sells out, so please reserve right away.) Please make advanced payments and table reservations at Bookwalter
(627-5000, info@bookwalterwines.com)
TINGSTAD & RUMBEL CONCERT —Battelle Auditorium- 902 Battelle Boulevard
Saturday, January 24—8:00 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m. for SILENT AUCTION** benefiting Tapteal/Amon.
Snacks, wine & soft drinks will be served.
CONCERT features Grammy-winning artists Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel
Advance tickets are $15, ($17 at the door). Student/Seniors are $13 ($15 at the door).
Tickets are available at both Bookworm locations, the Octopus' Garden in Richland, and at REI in Kennewick. All profits from the Silent Auction and Concert benefit Tapteal Greenway Association and its local environmental preservation efforts, including the Amon Basin Community Project. More details at www.tingstadrumbel.com & www.tapteal.org .
**SILENT AUCTION ITEMS URGENTLY NEEDED! Please donate items to this worthy fundraiser accompanying the T&R concert on January 24. Proceeds benefit the Tapteal Greenway and Amon Basin.
IMPORTANT! Please call 627-0950 or email kdechter@charter.net to let us know about your donation and to arrange a pickup.
Here are some items donated to last year’s Auction to give you some ideas.
DVDs, CDs (new) Georgia O'Keefe Print Handmade Jewelry Case of wine H&D Basket with wine Blanket/salmon basket Book - The Life Story of Etta Jamison Basket of Primroses Margarita Set Coffee Pot Wine Decanter Southwestern Print by Edie Johnson Alaskan pin
Crystal and rose glass beaded necklace Bath and BodyWorks Basket Hematite Necklace Amethyst Necklace and Ring Bath Basket Beaded Necklace and Bracelet Princess House Crystal Sundae Dishes and SpoonsSet of three nature prints Grill John Clement Print "Mt. Hood and Lupine"Evelyn Benham Painting "Vineyard Bounty"Geese Oil Painting
THANKS for caring,
Kathy Dechter
627-0950
kdechter@charter.net
Tapteal Greenway Board of Directors
Thursday, October 16, 2008
DOG PARK GRAND OPENING!
Subject: Badger Mountain Dog Park: grand opening celebration from 9am-12pm, Sat Oct 18
The Badger Mountain Dog Park will be a pilot park, in place for 6 months to measure usage and compliance after which time this location may become permanent. Join us this weekend to celebrate this unique opportunity! We are planning a grand opening celebration from 9am-12pm, Saturday, October 18, 2008. We will begin with an Animal Blessing and Park Dedication with Rev. Craig Moro of Community Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasco followed by a good old fashioned ribbon cutting. There will be prizes and raffles as well as goodie bags for the first 100 visitors to the park. Several dog park sponsoring businesses and charities will be on hand as well.
Sebastian & Gunner Tindall
PO Box 1389
Richland, WA 99352
509 845-7078
gunner@gunnertherapydog.com
http://www.gunnertherapydog.com
The Badger Mountain Dog Park will be a pilot park, in place for 6 months to measure usage and compliance after which time this location may become permanent. Join us this weekend to celebrate this unique opportunity! We are planning a grand opening celebration from 9am-12pm, Saturday, October 18, 2008. We will begin with an Animal Blessing and Park Dedication with Rev. Craig Moro of Community Unitarian Universalist Church in Pasco followed by a good old fashioned ribbon cutting. There will be prizes and raffles as well as goodie bags for the first 100 visitors to the park. Several dog park sponsoring businesses and charities will be on hand as well.
Sebastian & Gunner Tindall
PO Box 1389
Richland, WA 99352
509 845-7078
gunner@gunnertherapydog.com
http://www.gunnertherapydog.com
Monday, October 13, 2008
W.C.C. Halloween Parade and Hot Dog Feed Oct. 31
Attention Ghosts and Goblins!
Our annual costume parade around Willowbrook will start at 4:30p.m. on Eastwood at Rocky Mtn. Ct. and led by the Richland Fire Dept.
Mark & Linda Spinner will host the Hot Dog feed this year at 219 Rocky Mtn. Ct. immediately following the parade. Willowbrook residents are free, visiting friends, please donate $1.
Children, please bring your parents- we'd like to see them in costume, too! As always, we have the cut-through at Willowbrook Ave. to Rocky Mtn. Ct. for those little ones that can't walk as far.
If you haven't purchased your Trick or Treat candy yet, please consider buying candy made in the USA for everyones safety. Thank you!!
Our annual costume parade around Willowbrook will start at 4:30p.m. on Eastwood at Rocky Mtn. Ct. and led by the Richland Fire Dept.
Mark & Linda Spinner will host the Hot Dog feed this year at 219 Rocky Mtn. Ct. immediately following the parade. Willowbrook residents are free, visiting friends, please donate $1.
Children, please bring your parents- we'd like to see them in costume, too! As always, we have the cut-through at Willowbrook Ave. to Rocky Mtn. Ct. for those little ones that can't walk as far.
If you haven't purchased your Trick or Treat candy yet, please consider buying candy made in the USA for everyones safety. Thank you!!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Willowbrook BOOK Club
The Willowbrook book club will meet this Thursday night, Sept. 18th at the home of Cathy McNiven......2605 Coulter Ct. at 7:00 p.m.. The book we will discuss is "Marley and Me".
If you like to read, please join our informal book club discussion even if you have not read this book. It is a great chance to meet your Willowbrook neighbors, make new friends and share your interests.
Hope to see you there.
If you like to read, please join our informal book club discussion even if you have not read this book. It is a great chance to meet your Willowbrook neighbors, make new friends and share your interests.
Hope to see you there.
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