Mission Times Courier, October 9th, 2020

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VOLUME 26 ISSUE 10 Oct. 9 – Nov. 12, 2020

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THIS ISSUE NEWS

Mayoral forum Rendering of proposed All Peoples Church (Courtesy photo)

PLANNERS TO VOTE ON ALL PEOPLE’S CHURCH Bry, Gloria face off, answering questions from Navajo residents. Page 3

MISSION TRAILS

New stuffed animals, tagged and ready to go on display at last year's Stuffed Animal Drive at the Bahai Center. (Courtesy John Quinata)

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The joy a stuffed animal brings By JEFF CLEMETSON Mission Times Courier & College Times Courier

Enjoy new online programs at Mission Trails Regional Park. Page 8

Pastor John Quinata, founder and minister at Our Father’s Grace Ministries, knows just what kind of impact gifting a stuffed animal can have on child. When his

daughter was three years old and undergoing oral surgery, the doctor sent her home with a stuffed teddy bear. “She fell asleep with that little bear and when it was time to go back for the follow-up she walked out of the house clutching the

bear and I just thought that it was cute like it was a security blanket,” Quinata said, adding that his daughter brought the bear to the follow-up because she thought she was only borrowing it. SEE STUFFED ANIMAL, Page 22

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Ready, set, Poe

Affordable housing proposed for Nicolosi’s property site By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier

Halloween event featuring macabre literature goes online. Page 19

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At its Sept. 9 meeting, the Navajo Community Planners, Inc. (NCPI) board heard a presentation by Community HousingWorks (CHW) about a plan to build an affordable housing project on the property currently occupied by Nicolosi’s Italian Restaurant. Mary Jane Jagdozinski, CHW senior vice president of housing and real estate development, opened the presentation by describing the kinds of housing projects

ALLIED GARDENS/ GRANTVILLE COMMUNITY COUNCIL NEWS Our Sept. 22 Town Hall Meeting was devoted to the interview of our candidates for Rendering of the proposed housing project on Navajo Road

SEE NAVAJO HOUSING, Page 2

(Courtesy Community HousingWorks)

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At it’s Nov. 11 meeting, the Navajo Community Planners, Inc. (NCPI) will take action on the proposed All Peoples Church project off College Avenue in Del Cerro. The NCPI board is encouraging local residents interested in commenting on the project to attend. The action taken by the NCPI board will be whether or not to approve the project. Because planning boards are only advisory in nature, the city could still grant approval to the church. If the city denies the project, the land property will remain zoned for single-family housing. A previous housing project for that property was approved by the city but the property owners ultimately sold the land to All Peoples Church. The NCPI meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. Visit navajoplanners.org to request access to the meeting. To view updated plans of the proposed church project, visit bit.ly/34ytmwy. To submit questions or comments on the project to the NCPI board, email them to navajoplanners@gmail.com.

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