Grant Park Leaders Want to Increase Fundraising, Resident Participation
Incoming members of the Grant Park Neighborhood Association outline plans for 2013.
In the coming year, the Grant Park Neighborhood Association wants to increase resident partitipation and involvement, bring back some popular fundraising activities and continue to build on the relationships established with the new administrative leadership teams at the local public schools.
East Atlanta Patch sat with GPNA leaders to discuss the neighborhood's agenda for 2013.
Please click on the videos to hear our interview.
Lauren Rocereta
10:24 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Correction: We did not give money to Zoo Atlanta. Collective contributions for 2013 were in excess of $3,350 and were given to the Grant Park Farmer's Market, the Grant park Community Garden, Doc Chey's Breakfast with Santa, CrimeStoppers, and 3 local schools.
Lauren Rocereta
1:36 pm on Wednesday, December 26, 2012
I'm getting ahead of myself. The year above should be 2012!
Péralte Paul
11:51 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Thanks for the update, Lauren.
Lauren Rocereta
1:36 pm on Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Sure! Thanks for getting the word out.
Nell S
6:32 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
The Grant Park Neighborhood Assoc. is awesome....I would like to see more local Grant Park Neighborhood businesses (Grant Park pastry and coffee shop, neighborhood artisans) participating in the Grant Park Farmer's Market.