THE HIGHLANDER July 2004
Newsletter of the Highland Park Neighborhood Association
http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/sat/hparkna HighlandParkNA@satx.rr.com
PO Box 10210 San Antonio TX 78210-0210 (210) 532-4123
Looking out for our community
?“Neighborhood Watch?”program was designed to empower area residents to make their own blocks safer places by networking with their immediate neighbors. This concept was also the reason for celebration in the original designation of the first Tuesday in August as ?“National Night Out Against Crime?”.
San Antonio Police Department offers concerned residents a six-hour training course free of charge, to assist in organizing their own blocks. To formally organize a ?“Neighborhood Watch?” the training must be attended by one or more representative from at least half of the houses in the designated area.
Recently many Highland Park residents have expressed interest in forming ?“Neighborhood Watch?” groups but some hesitate to organize the first class within their blocks.
To make this a little easier, the HPNA directors decided in January to invite the San Antonio Police Department to provide the first two-hour class in the James Bode Community Center during our July meeting.
So whether you are planning to organize your own block and bring your neighbors with you to the meeting, or are just wanting to learn more about how to protect your own property, home, and community, come find out what ?“Neighborhood Watch?” is about!
?“Neighborhood Watch?”
10 a.m. ?– 12 noon
Saturday, July 10
900 Rigsby Avenue
James Bode Community Center in Highland Park
Highland Park Neighborhood Association
General monthly meeting
Note: There will be NO Board of Directors meeting in July.
SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Highlands Community Alliance invites all interested community members to join in the discussion with Cyndi Taylor of the Southside Chamber of Commerce and Robert Arizpe of San Antonio State Hospital Saturday, July 17, at 10 a.m.
in the clubhouse of the Highland Hills Apartments, 3003 Southcross. Social time with refreshments will precede the meeting at 9:30 a.m.
For more information see Highlands Community Alliance website at
www.neighborhoodlink.com/sat/highlandsalli or call Alliance Chairwoman
Mary Wallace at (210) 333-6936.
HIGHLAND PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION BUSINESS SUPPORTERS:
The Power Store Solar Energy Specialists
(210) 476-0702
powerkf@flash.net
www.solarspecialtyproducts.com
930 Broadway
San Antonio TX 78215
Brown's Mexican Food
(210) 533-8174
2405 South Hackberry Street
San Antonio, Texas 78210
South East Community Credit Union
(210) 534-7221
123 Waleetka
San Antonio, Texas 78210
Little Red Barn Steak House
(210) 532-4235
1902 South Hackberry Street
San Antonio, Texas 78210
Smith's Bar-B-Q
(210) 532-0031
1907 Steves Avenue
San Antonio TX 78210
La Madeleine French Bakery & Cafe
(210) 829-7279
4820 Broadway
San Antonio, Texas 78209
www.lamadeleine.com
Neighborhood Resource Center
(210) 735-0586
P. O. Box 120246
San Antonio, Texas 78212-0586
www.nrc-sa.org
Wallace Cook Agency, Inc.
(210) 534-9293
3902 Clark Avenue
San Antonio, Texas 78223
www.wallacecookagency.com
San Antonio Fighting Back
(210) 271-7232
2803 East Commerce Street
San Antonio, Texas 78203
CBonner@SAFB.org
Smith?’s Bar-B-Q
Our Cellular on Patrol team thanks Smith?’s Bar-B-Q for hosting our joint Cellular on Patrol meeting with Sunny Slope Neighborhood Association!
What?’s new at Brown?’s
Brown?’s Mexican Food recently changed ownership and, in addition to the traditional menu, offers a variety of seafood dishes.
Some true neighborhood heroes:
Ramon Quintero has been with Highland Park Neighborhood Association and Sunny Slope Neighborhood Association from the start, and implemented what later became known as the ?“Dial-a-Trailer?” program. He continues to supervise this program for HPNA. Last month we had our second of four Dial-a-Trailer events for this year, with 148 persons dropping off loads of unwanted items. In June he attended the Annual Neighborhood Conference. We appreciate your continued leadership, Ramon Quintero!
Jack Elder, more than any other HPNA member, has stepped up when needed this year! A single father and math teacher at Poe Middle School, Jack at first hesitated to be a director but agreed to represent school interests on the board. This year he not only continued to volunteer at Highland Park, but represented us at the Citizens Public Works Academy, Annual Neighborhood Conference and at other meetings as needed. When no one responded to my pleas for assistance in preparing the newsletter for mailing?—and it appeared that maybe it was an item no longer wanted by association members?—Jack agreed to accept that responsibility as well. We appreciate you being such a reliable neighbor in time of need, Jack Elder!
Highland Park Neighborhood Association
President Rachel Cywinski Vice President Helen Dutmer
Secretary Diane Cortez Treasurer Loyd LeBlanc
Directors: Al Lindsey, Bertha Saucedo, Jack Elder, Lydia Kersey