Good News for New Albany Neighborhoods
Great news for residents of East Spring Street and S. Ellen Jones neighborhoods.
Members from each respective neighborhood have been invited to attend the Community Leadership Institute in Milwaukee, Oct 15-18. This is an invitation only training event that aims to strengthen the voices and skills of community, resident, and volunteer leaders.
The New Albany Team: Ted Fulmore, Susan Kaempfer, Andy Terrell, Pastor Allen Colwell, Mike Ladd, Jeff Gillenwater, Lisa Thompson, and Tom Johnson.
New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Monday, October 12, 2009
NA neighborhood reps to attend Community Leadership Institute in Milwaukee.
Following is a brief excerpt from good stuff at Ted Fulmore's Our History New Albany blog. Follow the link for the complete story.
Congratulations to this group of folks for both receiving and taking advantage of this opportunity!
ReplyDeleteAlso thanks to Ted and the others as well for their perserverance in the ongoing effort to put the importance of neighborhoods out front for the world to see!
Infrastructure and real estate are imperative assets to draw business to a community but neighborhoods are where people live, work, & play.
Without them the rest is mute!
Definately congrats are in order!
ReplyDeleteIt's an excellent group that's heading to the Institute--all hard working New Albany advocates. I'm certain they'll be bringing back beneficial info. And good news on the grant, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no beer chaperone.
ReplyDeleteWe don't need any chaperones, Ted's responsible enough for all of us...well, at least myself and Bluegill...
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