Your copy of the Asylum Hill Neighborhood Association 'News & Views' has arrived! You will find that you can easily go to any subject in the table of contents by just clicking on it or just browse through the articles as you wish. Please have a look.
As a special feature of the August AHNA general meeting the Board of Directors is especially seeking the input of the residents of Asylum Hill to guide the direction of AHNA over the next year.
Consumer protection is a major issue these days so I wanted to take an opportunity to highlight a few consumer protection laws that the legislature passed this session that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Over the years and in many articles and stories in the News & Views we have proudly featured the diversity of cultures that are present here in Asylum Hill.
Although a heavy down pour shortened the party, over 500 residents enjoyed great food, a bouncy house, a stilt walker, drumming and lots of games, crafts and activities on South Marshall.
For all those who have been inconvenienced by the seemingly unending construction work on Farmington Ave not to mention those who have waited more that a decade for the Streetscape to be a reality, the end is near.
The 28th annual Family Festival in Sigourney Square Park will begin again this year with the puppet and costume parade from Asylum Hill Congregational Church on Saturday August 22nd at 12:00 noon.
The 2015 version of this annual event will take place Monday -Friday, August 17-21 5:00-8:00 pm. In past years there have been themes like Outer-space as well as Under Sea Adventures. This year the theme is "Food Glorious Food".
This summer's six week dance intensive has been going strong since the end of June, and will culminate on August 6th and 7th with a performance each evening.
The Communications Committee met on July 20th and in addition to a discussion of proposed articles for the News & Views reviewed the effectiveness of the website and Facebook and strategies for maximizing their effectiveness.
Next meeting will be 8/24 , 3:00pm CHE, 140 Woodland St.
The Friends of Sigourney Square Park did not meet in July. Next meeting will be August 10th at 12:00 noon at 140 Woodland St
Quality of Life
Quality of Life Committee met twice, both on 7/7 and 7/28. At the first meeting there was an update from Officer Chanaca and information about new welcome signs as well as the Movie in the Park before turning attention to the concerns of the Sigourney Mews residents. The second meeting was at that time planned to further discuss the proposed tax abatement for the Sigourney Mews Property.
Welcoming Committee
The Welcoming Committeemet on July 30th. Notes from that meeting were not available to be included in this month's News & Views
From The Editor
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