About Us

Founded in 1962, the Civic League For New Castle County is an organization comprised of community civic associations, umbrella civic groups, good government groups, businesses, and interested individuals. The League provides a forum for education about, discussion of, and action on issues relating to the impact of government on the quality of life in New Castle County
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Saturday, May 5, 2018

Civic League For New Castle County Annual Meeting: 7PM Tuesday, May 15th In Christiana




Civic League For New Castle County Annual Meeting 

Date: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 
Time:   7:00 - 9:00 p.m. 
Guests:  Delaware Treasurer Ken Simple  - NCC Councilman Tim Sheldon 
Location: Christiana Presbyterian Church
15 North Old Baltimore Pike
Christiana, DE 19702
Meeting Information- Speakers 
We are pleased to announce that two current elected officials will be presenting on issues important to our communities. 
State Treasurer Ken Simpler will be presenting on the state of our finances, sharing different initiatives he is involved in, and taking your questions. 
County Councilman Tim Sheldon will be presenting on the status of delinquent sewer tax bills, and how it is affecting the fiscal year 2019 budget.  


CLNCC - Call for Nominations of Officers

Dear Members of the CLNCC,  
The time has arrived to nominate officers for the next term of the Civic League for New Castle County.   
The Civic League officers consist of a president, 3 vice presidents, treasurer, and secretary.   
The election will occur at the next board meeting on May 15, 2018.   Please forward any nominations to the nominating committee at:  heeltoetoe@gmail.com.  
Sincerely, 
Frances West and Nick Wasileski
Nominating Committee 

Read the County Comments newsletters HERE 
Become a CLNCC member HERE


CLNCC Contact Info  
President Jordyn Pusey President@CivicLeagueforNCC.Org (302) 388-1101 
Vice President Bill Dunn bill_done@msn.com (302) 994-9334  
Vice President Nancy Willing nancyvwilling@yahoo.com (302) 294-1939 
Treasurer Scot Sauer treasurer@civicleagueforncc.org (302) 996-9075 
Secretary Barry Shotwell cnb.shotwell@yahoo.com (302) 584-2242

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Join The Civic League For New Castle County And Guest Speaker State Treasurer Chip Flowers 7PM Tuesday, November 19th

State Treasurer Chip Flowers will be the guest speaker at our monthly meeting 7PM Tuesday, November 19th in New Castle:
 

Next meeting:
Tuesday
November 19, 2013
at 7:00 PM

Location:
Paul J. Sweeney
Public Safety Building
3601 N. DuPont Hwy
(Route 13)
New Castle, DE

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Treasurer Flowers And WILMAPCO's Dan Blevins Stated For June 19th Meeting, 7PM At Troop 2 In Bear

The Civic League for New Castle County

Next meeting:
Tuesday
June 19, 2012
at 7:00 PM

Location:
Delaware State Police
Troop 2 Building
100 La Grange Ave
Newark, DE

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CIVIC LEAGUE FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY 
Chuck Mulholland, President
AGENDA
Guest Speakers:
Mr. Dan Blevins - WILMAPCO Planner

Update on population & employment projections

Mr. Chip Flowers - State Treasurer


Come out and you'll get the chance to ask the Treasurer more about the controversy stirring with the Governor and his staff:

(News Journal) Jonanthan Starkey reports ~ Outcast of Markell's inner circle - 

Treasurer Chip Flowers cites 'smear tactics'; official [OMB Director Visalli] says he's 'holding a gun'

Flowers, Delaware’s bombastic first-term treasurer, has accomplished a number of campaign goals since taking office in January 2011, launching online financial literacy tools and an economic warning system that earned praise from the White House. He’s also taken steps to improve performance in Delaware’s $2 billion investment portfolio.
But Flowers’ most surprising attribute as a public official may be his propensity to spar publicly with Delaware’s political establishment – a rarity here. In an election year that should feature sniping between Democrats and Republicans, Flowers’ intraparty clashes with Gov. Jack Markell’s administration have become the state’s most popular political sideshow.
Recently, the discontent has reached a boiling point.
Administration officials are now publicly questioning Flowers’ choices as the state’s top cash manager. Markell’s office cautioned Flowers against chasing “big returns” on taxpayer investments after hiring a financial consultant to monitor the portfolio. And one Markell insider recently accused Flowers of “holding a gun to the head” of state officials after he threatened to hold up a bond sale to fund a controversial Newark Charter School expansion plan. Flowers hasn’t backed down, accusing Markell’s team of “Nixon-style smear tactics” and lobbing criticisms of his own, including questioning Markell’s shaky $20 million investment in electric carmaker Fisker Automotive.
“We have sat here for 15 months and never questioned the administration. I want the governor to succeed,” Flowers said in an interview inside his office here last week. “But what we need to understand is if you’re going to be getting in the business of issuing statements talking about other elected officials, I think that’s a very dicey business to get into.”