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Jul. 1, 2008 - 500 Newsletters - Pick-up Now

ELECTION MEETING COMING SOON!

Alice printed out 500 fliers (June Newsletter), that are ready for you to pick-up and pass out to your neighbors. A few of us work hard to keep our neighborhood updated and informed but we NEED YOU to help get the word out. Please printout or pick-up the June Newsletter ASAP.

The Stephen Foster Neighborhood officers election meeting date was set for July 10 at 6:00pm. This is a special meeting and will only  be held for elections. WE NEED YOU to attend and tell your neighbors about the meeting. You can print out the linked fliers or pick them up from:

Wes and Debra Lindberg at 846 NW 31st Ave, call 371-7633 or email -  wes@mediafirefly.net .

If you can hand out fliers on your block(s), then please call or email so that we can keep track of where they have been delivered.

The link to the PDF flier is http://www.mediafirefly.net/SFN/June_2008.pdf

The Word Document is http://www.mediafirefly.net/SFN/June_2008.doc

Thank you for being part of our wonderful Stephen Foster Community!

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In 1983 Neighborhood Housing Services, in cooperation with the City of Gainesville, began a revitalization effort in the community that is now known as the Stephen Foster Neighborhood. This revitalization effort had many facets, first and foremost was to create a sense of community. Neighborhood signs were posted, community events planned, and neighborhood cleanups scheduled. Recently there have been creek clean ups and Neighborhood Night Out walks to unify us with our neighbors.

Since property owners have a more vested interest in the neighborhood, programs were developed and funded to assist families with the purchase of first homes in the neighborhood. Over the years since the first family moved into the neighborhood, this program changed the face of this community. An area that was made up primarily of rental homes is now a diverse community of homeowners and long term leasers.

Currently we have received a $15,000 grant as part of the City of Gainesville Neighborhood Planning Program. They only select one or two neighborhoods per year for this grant money and neighborhood participation is the cornerstone of this project. If you would like to be included in working on this project please contact us.