Attached is the flyer for Neighborhood Night/High Point Neighborhood Association Elections this Friday at 7-8:30pm. The event will be at the High Point Neighborhood House Center. 218 households voted in this year’s HPNA Elections and we will be announcing the newly elected Trustees to the Neighborhood Association.
The Association will have a “get to know your neighbor” activity followed by an exciting performance by West African Dance group called Gansango Dance Company. Attached is the flyer. Also, check out the High Point Happenings Newlsetter April edition!
By living in the neighborhood, you and your family are members of the High Point Neighborhood Association. The Neighborhood Association was created to provide an opportunity for all residents to come together and celebrate the community, plan neighborhood events and address common community concerns.
The Neighborhood Association will hold elections March 19 to select six new residents to serve as Trustees.
Trustees will serve as the Neighborhood Association Board of Directors, overseeing its business, engaging residents in community activities, representing neighbor’s concerns, and allocating association funds. Please VOTE for up to three individuals per column so that these residents can be elected to make High Point a better place for all.
Thanks,
High Point Neighborhood Association Trustees
Please click here for 2012 BALLOT
Please click here for HPNA Candidate Bios 2012
Final Flyer for 3-15 Community Meeting
Join us as we learn more about the candidate campaigning to become the next governor of Washington State. This will be held at the High Point Community Center.
Remember to VOTE for your Trustee Candidates beginning Monday March 19. Email Shukri Olow, Community Builder at solow@seattlehousing.org for questions or more information. Ballot and Candidate Pamphlets will be coming soon!
High Point Neighborhood Association Trustees
Check out the High Point Happenings February edition! Important information about HPNA Elections and HPNA Community Meeting wtih Representative Jay Inslee!
February 2012 High Point Happenings Newsletter final draft (2)
What does it mean to be a Neighborhood Association Trustee?
The responsibility of an HPNA Trustee is to represent your neighbors by attending once a month evening meeting where we discuss neighborhood issues as a small group. If you have a particular interest, you may choose to head a committee and find neighbors to help. Are you passionate about crime prevention and block watch? What about education? Well, as Trustees, you have the ability to engage residents in those kinds of conversations.
Building relationships with people will find you more resources to make our world a better place. Bring your heart and your sense of humor to your volunteer service, along with your enthusiastic spirit, which in itself is a priceless gift. What you’ll get back will be immeasurable!
Nominations are now being accepted. Contact Shukri Olow, Community Builder at solow@seattlehousing.org or at 206-696-3148.
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Volunteer
Volunteer today and make a lasting impact on community youth! It only takes an hour a week! We, and they, need you! Contact Andrea Cashman at andreac@nhwa.org or 206-372-5413 and make a difference today! Locations in West Seattle and White Center.
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