March 22nd Mayor's Town Hall
Most of us in the Miller Park neighborhood look towards Capitol Hill (or at least to 15th) for our needs and our identity.
However, we were lumped in with the Central Area for neighborhood planning purposes, and our attention may turn in that direction if/when the East Madison Street commercial area gets developed.
So, you will certainly be welcomed at the Mayor's Town Hall on the 22nd.
Many neighborhood organizations are offering information/meet & greet tables at the event. If you would like to represent the Miller neighborhood, please see the information after the poster. (For personal reasons I will probably not attend). Contact me if you want some handouts, etc. Andrew Taylor
(click poster to enlarge and read)
To date, 17 community organizations have confirmed their participation by agreeing to staff an information table that evening between 5:30-6:30 p.m. They are:
1) Madrona Community Council; 2) Center for Multicultural Health; 3) Center Seattle Parent Resource; 4) African American Veterans Group of Washington; 5) Central District Public Art Project; 6) Jackson Place Community Council/Jackson Street Music History Project; 7) 12th Avenue Neighborhood Plan Stewardship Committee; 8) Squire Park Community Council; 9) Seattle University Youth Initiative; 10) Central Area Development Association; 11) Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center; 12) Coyote Central; 13) Washington Hall/Historic Seattle; 14) First Place School; 15) Pratt Fine Arts Center; 16) Northwest African American Museum; and 17) Seattle Neighborhood Group.
Please contact me with questions or if your organization would like to reserve a table. –Stan
Stan Lock, Neighborhood District Coordinator
Department of Neighborhoods
Central Region
2301 South Jackson Street
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 233-2045 - Office
(206) 423-9917 - Cell
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