Highland Park Neighborhood Association

December 2002 edition in full

Feb 23, 2003

Highland Park Neighborhood Association Annual Holiday Decorations Contest

Each year the Highland Park Neighborhood Association recognizes outstanding decorated houses and yards that display a holiday theme. Criteria are:
* a clear holiday theme
* visibility of decorations during night and day
* may not have received 1st or 2nd prize previous year

All homes in the Highland Park area (bounded by Interstates 37 and 10, and Avenues Clark and Fair) are eligible and will be considered. Teams of volunteers tour the area and form lists of recommended winners, then compare lists and have a team of judges view the finalists and award prizes. Winners are notified and asked for permission to have their names and addresses published and broadcast as winners.

Prizes are 1st, 2nd and 3rd place and honorable mentions. The prizes usually include restaurant certificates, and all winners are recognized with placement of a yard sign to alert other neighbors of the outstanding decorations.

The judges will be touring the neighborhood December 14 (Saturday) and December 15 (Sunday) after sunset. All contestants should have their decorations completed before December 14.

If you wish to nominate a Highlands park resident for consideration in this contest, please send the address (and name and phone number if you know it):
By mail to: HPNA contest, PO Box 10210,
San Antonio TX 78210-0210
Or e-mail to: HighlandParkNASA@aol.com
Please send nominations in plenty of time for them to ARRIVE BEFORE DECEMBER 12.


SATURDAY
DECEMBER 14
10 A.M.
holiday celebration
GENERAL MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING
INSTALLATION OF 2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COUNTY JUDGE NELSON WOLFF
Will lead the oath of office and share his perspective of the history and significance of the Highland Park community!
POTLUCK LUNCHEON
Will begin after the meeting!
Diane Cortez, owner of ?“Absolutely Everything! Catering?” will again donate the main course.
?“Urban Gardener?” Rachel Cywinski will provide decorations and donate a door prize for every family in attendance.
Local school students will sing Christmas carols!
Bring food from your own kitchen, to share.
If you cannot, then please just bring yourself!
Don?’t skip this event!
JAMES A. BODE COMMUNITY CENTER
(900 Rigsby Avenue @ South Gevers Street;
parking lot at Avenues Hammond and Mittman in Highland Park)


UPCOMING EVENTS

Christmas Caroling in Highland Park
We used to go Christmas caroling?…?”
Well, let?’s do it again!
Would you like to brighten the holidays for neighbors who cannot go the places they would like to?
Do you know a neighbor who might like to have carolers visit them?
Well, do something now!
Rachel Cywinski will be coordinating Highland Park area volunteers who wish to ?‘Christmas carol?’ their neighbors who have mobility limitations.
To volunteer yourself to sing, or suggest a neighbor to visit, please call (210) 532-8788.

?“A Morning in
Highland Park?”
Saturday, January 11
9:30 a.m. Planning meeting for April 5 Spring Festival
If you would like to volunteer with Spring Festival, please attend this planning meeting.
10:00 a.m. Monthly general membership meeting
The Highlands Community Plan comes to us! We will start the year by reviewing and reminding ourselves of the purpose of our organization, and putting our community plan into implementation. HPNA member Patrick Sandoval will describe the plan, and he and other implementation team members will provide opportunities for every member to become more involved in the community!
If you have never come to a meeting, please come to this one and see what is happening?—and what is going to happen?—in Highland Park!
Following the meeting:
January Board of Directors monthly meeting and
Xeriscape Garden workday
All members welcome!

2003 Board-Elect
During the November 9 general monthly membership meeting, the membership unanimously elected the slate of 2003 officers and directors suggested by the Nominations Committee.
The following officers will be installed in the December 14 meeting and take office for 2003:
President Rachel Cywinski
Vice President Madeline DeLaO
Secretary Lloyd Le Blanc
Treasurer Bertha Saucedo
Ex-Oficio Director Al Lindsey
Director Diane Cortez
Director Ramon Quintero
Director Lydia Romo
Director Rita Pena
Director Harry Oliver

2003: Representative Board
When electing officers the membership also agreed with the proposal of the Nominations Committee that the Board of Directors include persons who represent various aspects of the community, including business, schools, and single parents or parents of young children.
The 2003 Board of Directors and officers reflects such a composition.
2004: Advisory Board
When electing officers the membership also agreed with the proposal of the Nominations Committee that an Advisory Board be implemented for the 2004 elections a year from now.
Persons wishing to address this issue should contact the neighborhood association, or volunteer to assist with implementation.

For complete calendar of events or other information about Highland Park Neighborhood Association, visit our website: www.neighborhood link.com/sat/hparkna

We thank 2002 officers:
President: Al Lindsey
Vice President: Eloy Centeno
Treasurer: Bertha Saucedo
Secretary: Rachel Cywinski
Board of Directors:
Ex-Oficio: Diane Cortez
Lydia Romo
Patrick Sandoval
Ramon Quintero
Virginia Marin
Greg Ripps

We thank Greg Ripps:
Over the years, Greg Ripps has served Highland Park Neighborhood Association in many capacities, including president and most recently, newsletter editor.
Due to family obligations, Greg has resigned as newsletter editor, but continues to be an important voice in Highland Park Neighborhood Association.
We thank you!

TO OUR MEMBERS:
All members current in their dues will be listed and acknowledged in the January 2003 newsletter.

peace to you and to your family


HAPPY HOLIDAYS
From our sponsors:

County Judge Nelson Wolff

Little Red Barn Steak House
"Over a 1,000 Steaks a Day"
1902 S. Hackberry
San Antonio, Texas 78210
532-4235

Wallace Cook Agency, Inc.
Life, Hospital, Group, Auto, Home, Commercial, Casualty & Property
Independent Insurance Agent
3902 Clark Ave.
P. O. Box 23428
San Antonio TX 78223
(210) 534-9293
Fax: (210) 534-9297

South East Community Credit Union
123 Waleetka
San Antonio, TX 78210
210/534-7221
534-6262 (fax)

Brown's Mexican Food
Enchiladas Our Specialty
Hours:
Monday - Thursday
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday - Saturday
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
533-8174
2405 S. Hackberry

South East Community Credit Union
123 Waleetka
San Antonio, TX 78210
210/534-7221
534-6262 (fax)

Brown's Mexican Food
Enchiladas Our Specialty
Hours:
Monday - Thursday
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday - Saturday
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
533-8174
2405 S. Hackberry

Highland Park Neighborhood Association
PO Box 10210
San Antonio TX 78210-0210

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