Memorabilia – BIG heART!
Noah Gilman, new artist to our event created an opportunity for discovery with ‘arborgraphing’. Those attending were pitched to find a BIG heART and then have a take away!
Hello Rose Park neighbors, Thank you for attending the Rose Park Neighborhood meeting on Wednesday, September 27th at the Bistro on 7th. We hope that you are busy connecting with your neighbors regarding their interest in installing solar-powered, motion sensor lights in your alleyways. Just a reminder to email info@rpna.org by Friday, November 3rd with the following: #…
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Experience Rose Park Neighborhood this year. We have many neighborhood initiatives that you can participate in to support the health and wellness, and connectedness among neighbors and business owners, as well as improve the safety and revitalization of the public spaces in need of improvement! Email us at info@rpna.org, or reach out to us on…
We will be hosting our city’s CERT Program Manager, Jake Heflin. The focus will be on emergency preparedness for neighborhoods. Have you stored sufficient water? Tucked away trash bags for non functioning toilets? Know where you squirreled away your food supplies? and all kinds of things. Knowing your neighbors is one of the components of…
Dennis Herbert and Gretchen Swanson, RPNA Board Members attended February’s Cultural Heritage Commission meeting. Two neighborhood applications were presented. One in Rose Park and one in Rose Park South both for garages. Both were approved – but with conditions. You can find the meeting minutes with the decision details – once they are posted. …
Image courtesy Peltrossi & Associates, Inc. After a nearly two-year wait, the doors at 2300 E. 7th Street are set to reopen. Where Big Lots most recently had been retailing discount goods, our neighborhood is set to get a grocery store—and a handsome one at that—whose owner, Uka Solanki, has done a marvelous job working…