Box 4
Contains 20 Results:
Newsletters, 1980-1985, nd. (1988.024)
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
On-line newsletter, 2003 - 2005
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
Skill survey, n.d. (1988.024)
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
Logo stickers (9 adhesive backed decals with “Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association”) 1994.042
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
Ottawa Hills History Video Script Master. 10/1/92
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
[Video Project Working Notebook] with Video Script, Shooting Script,Voice over cues, Audio cues,and Slide shots
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
[Scrapbook of Ottawa Hills History Video Project] including newspaperclippings, interview transcripts, budgets, correspondence, etc.
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.