Highland Park Neighborhood Association
PO Box 10210 San Antonio TX 78210-0210
HighlandParkNA@satx.rr.com www.neighborhoodlink.com/sat/hparkna
Welcome to Highland Park Neighborhood Association and community fair!
Saturday, March 12, 2005, 10 a.m. ?– 12 noon
James Bode Community Center, 900 Rigsby Avenue
We say ?“thank you?” to all participating organizations and agencies!
Highland Park Neighborhood Association 2005 Officers and neighborhood contacts:
President Jack Elder (210) 533-9693 (210) 382-3869 jelder@saisd.net
Secretary Rachel Cywinski (210) 532-4123 HighlandParkNA@satx.rr.com
Treasurer Loyd LeBlanc (210) 532-9225
Directors: Patrick Sandoval, Toni Villareal, J. T. Miner, Darel Lewis, Ramon Quintero
HPNA is seeking an outstanding area business owner to join the board as liaison to area businesses.
Website and Newsletter Editor Rachel Cywinski HighlandParkNA@satx.rr.com
Code Compliance Volunteer Capt. Patrick Sandoval seniorchief2004-mailbox@yahoo.com
Cellular on Patrol Coordinator Rachel Cywinski (210) 532-4123
Quarterly Cleanup Chairman Ramon Quintero (210) 333-3701
HPNA liaison re: vacant fire station Helen Dutmer (210) 534-0987
Highlands Community Alliance Chairwoman Mary Wallace (210) 333-6936 msw78223@aol.com
San Antonio Police Department S.A.F.F.E. officer for Highland Park: Ralph Delgado
(210) 219-8397 (210) 207-7566 rdelgado3@sanantonio.gov
a letter from HPNA President Jack Elder:
Dear neighbors,
My name is Jack Elder and I?’ve lived on Kayton Avenue for the past 26 years. For most of this time I?’ve taught Spanish and math in nearby schools. I became active with the association while installing a xeriscape in my front yard in the fall of 2001. I?’ve been a board member of the Highland Park Neighborhood Association and now have been asked to serve as President.
As a voluntary neighborhood association, HPNA relies on the energies, vision and goodwill of its residents to keep Highland Park a place we?’re proud to call home. HPNA offers a variety of ways to assist you in meeting what you feel are concerns in our neighborhood. Meanwhile, there are some things we can do ourselves that will help make Highland Park a desirable place to live:
1) Keep alleys clear of trash and vegetation,
2) Keep vehicles off of lawns,
3) Keep sidewalks clear (Think of traveling your portion of sidewalk in a wheelchair),
4) Take back the streets by biking, walking or skating, and
5) get to know your neighbors.
I hope to see you at our monthly meetings at the Bode Center at Highland Park the second Saturday of each month from 10 to 11 a.m.
another thanks
to District 3 Councilman Ron Segovia for sending letters to all 4,700 homes in our boundaries to inform them of March 12 fair.
What?’s going on in the south of Highland Park?
Last year HPNA President Rachel Cywinski informed all City Council members that they were voting on a zoning change without having given any of the required legal notification to the neighborhood association. To this date, Highland Park Neighborhood Association has received none of the legal notification that was required before a zoning change vote occurred.
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Highland Park Neighborhood Association
PO Box 10210 San Antonio TX 78210-0210
HighlandParkNA@satx.rr.com www.neighborhoodlink.com/sat/hparkna
Business Sponsors
The Power Store
Solar Energy Specialists
(210) 476-0702
powerkf@flash.net
www.solarspecialtyproducts.com930 Broadway
San Antonio TX 78215
La Madeleine
French Bakery & Caf?©
(210) 829-7279
www.lamadeleine.com
4820 Broadway
San Antonio TX 78209
Wallace Cook Agency, Inc.
(210) 534-9293
www.wallacecookagency.com
3902 Clark Avenue
San Antonio TX 78223
South East Community Credit Union
(210) 534-7221
123 Waleetka
San Antonio TX 78210
Little Red Barn Steak House
(210) 532-4235
1902 South Hackberry Street
San Antonio TX 78210
Neighborhood Resource Center
210) 735-0586
www.nrc-sa.org
P. O. Box 120246
San Antonio TX 78212-0586
San Antonio Fighting Back
(210) 271-7232
www.safb.org
2803 East Commerce Street
San Antonio TX 78203