A Note From Westmeade Elementary

As we wrap up the first semester, I’m bursting with pride as I reflect on all we’ve achieved together. Explore our newsletter for inspiring snapshots of Westmeade’s first semester, showcasing academic triumphs, artistic expressions, and the power of community collaboration. Thank you for celebrating Westmeade and I look forward to all the 2nd semester has […]

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What does AI say about blasting?

After talking with a few geologists about the cumulative effects of periodic blasting, I decided to have a conversation with ChatGPT about it. Here is the transcript: Me: I have a small wooden table. I repetitively tap on the table with a hammer every second with a force of 0.25 newtons. How long before the […]

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A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On

On November 28, there was a meeting held at the Vulcan Materials plant on River Road. Attendees included Paul Garland, Sheryl Garland, Councilman Thom Druffel and representatives from Vulcan Materials, including the VP, Permitting and External Relations, the Plant Manager, the Plant Supervisor and the Manager of Community and Government Relations. The topic was the […]

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Open Letter to Developers

WMNA sent a letter to one of the developers that is doing extensive building in West Meade. Here is the letter: This letter was written specifically to address the tree canopy, and the fact that developers tend to clear-cut first, before building. However, there are other improvements that WMNA would like to see in the […]

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Brookmeade Park and Greenway

Hello West Meade neighbors, We are in need of your feedback on the rebuild of Brookmeade Park and Greenway. I along with three other individuals Dede Byrd, Becky Lowe and Tim Tomes began the journey to clean up our community park, house the individuals living there and stop the criminal activity on July 28, 2021. […]

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Blasted Blasting!

As many of you know, the Vulcan Materials quarry on River Road has produced some rather large blasts lately. In particular, in April and October, and more recently in November, there were some blasts that caused quite a stir (pardon the pun) in the neighborhood. The West Meade Neighborhood Association Board has been talking with […]

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