Box 5
Contains 18 Results:
I. Human Resource Management, 1994
II. Program Management, 1994
Neighborhood guide. “This is the Belknap Neighborhood Handbook” Compiled by the William James College Planning Team. [n.d.] 00.[5815].1; moved from M977.456 B412t
Correspondence, 1979
In May, 1974, individuals outside the South East End, but committed to the neighborhood, formed HEFF (Hall, Eastern, Franklin, Fuller). This organization evolved, and SEENA was formed in 1977.
SEENA targets the housing and drug problems of the neighborhood, and often sponsors parties and parades in King Park.
Much of the material in this collection was found in the South East End Neighborhood Association vertical file.
Scenario Newsletter, 1979
In May, 1974, individuals outside the South East End, but committed to the neighborhood, formed HEFF (Hall, Eastern, Franklin, Fuller). This organization evolved, and SEENA was formed in 1977.
SEENA targets the housing and drug problems of the neighborhood, and often sponsors parties and parades in King Park.
Much of the material in this collection was found in the South East End Neighborhood Association vertical file.
List of area businesses, distributed by neighborhood association, 1979
In May, 1974, individuals outside the South East End, but committed to the neighborhood, formed HEFF (Hall, Eastern, Franklin, Fuller). This organization evolved, and SEENA was formed in 1977.
SEENA targets the housing and drug problems of the neighborhood, and often sponsors parties and parades in King Park.
Much of the material in this collection was found in the South East End Neighborhood Association vertical file.
Jul. 27, 2000 Grand Rapids Press article
The South Hill Neighborhood Association began as a small block club in 1987. The block club grew and formed the South Hill Neighborhood Association in the fall of 1999.
Jan. 3, 1993 Grand Rapids Press article
SWAN was formed by Shirley Sieting in the 1980s. Sieting was frustrated with the John Ball Park Neighborhood Association for losing their funding after not cooperating with grant funders, and sought to form a new association that could meet the needs of the neighborhood.
Minutes, 2005 - 2006
The minutes in this collection are from the files of Amy Ruis. Other information was found on the Wealthy Street Business Alliance’s website.
Prints from wealthymainstreet.org
The minutes in this collection are from the files of Amy Ruis. Other information was found on the Wealthy Street Business Alliance’s website.