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Historic Heathwood Neighborhood Association (HHNA)

A Neighborhood Bounded by Adger Road, Devereaux Road, Kilbourne Road and Devine Street
General Meeting Agenda
November 9, 2010
Heathwood Park Community Building
heathwoodneighborhood@yahoo.com
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

1. 6:00 pm: Welcome and Introductions: Board of Directors, Mary and Sam Waters, Co-Presidents;
Frank Hart, Vice-President, Shealy McCoy, Secretary; Betty McCoy, Treasurer; Frank Cox, Member-at-
Large. Last board meeting: Sunday, September 12, 2010

2. Approval of November 9, 2010 Agenda: The Agenda was posted on the HHNA Blog.

3. Approval of the September 15, 2010 General Meeting minutes .

4. Crime Report: City of Columbia Police Department

5. Historic Columbia Foundation: Connecting Communities Through History: Debut of the Wayside
Exhibit. Neighborhood tour brochures will be distributed. An interactive tour can be accessed through
Historic Columbia Foundation’s website: www.historiccolumiba.org/site/tours/

8. Guest Speaker: Amy Moore, Preservation Planner with the City of Columbia, Topic: The Heathwood
historic designation guidelines and voting process. Additional meetings were held October 20, November
4, and November 9.

9. Preserve America Community Designation: The City of Columbia received notification from the
White House that we have been designated a “Preserve America” community. This designation is made
following a competitive application process and recognizes Columbia as a place that protects and
celebrates its heritage, uses its historic assets for economic development and community revitalization;
and encourages people to experience and appreciate local historic resources through education and
heritage tourism programs. For more information please go to
http://www.preserveamerica.gov/index.html.

10. Treasurer’s Report: Betty McCoy, Treasurer

11. District IV Update Report: Jeff Rainwater, City of Columbia: Office: 545-3383; Cell: 315-7018

12. Columbia Council of Neighborhoods (CCN) Report: CCN is a citywide organization consisting of
recognized neighborhoods in the City of Columbia. When it began, 32 years ago, CCN was comprised of
less than 15 neighborhoods. Today, 106 neighborhoods in the City of Columbia belong to the
organization. CCN’s mission is to Honor, Educate, Assist and Reach (HEAR) the neighborhoods,
residents and communities across the City of Columbia and beyond.

CCN Grant Writing Workshop: Saturday, November 20 from 9:30 am until 1 pm. The workshop is
designed to help neighborhood leaders develop a strategy for writing successful grants for their
neighborhoods. The workshop will be conducted by Mary Baskin Waters.

Visit http://www.columbiasc.net to receive the Columbia Council of Neighborhoods (CCN) newsletter.

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13. Neighborhood Activities:

The Cedarwood 10th Annual Family Block Party was held on Sunday, October 24 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
The 5th Annual Albion Road Halloween Party was held Sunday, October 31 from 4 – 6:30 pm.

14. Meeting schedule for remainder of 2010:

December: No HHNA general meeting will be held. You are invited to attend the Columbia Council of
Neighborhoods (CCN) Holiday Social Drop-In on December 19 at the Cecil Tillis Center at 6:00 pm.

14. Adjourn

Communications for tonight’s meeting:


City of Columbia mailings, emails, hand delivered flyer, and
personal phone calls to neighbors by the HHNA Board of Directors.

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