The 12South Neighborhood Association Board of Directors has been closely following the conversation about proposed developments in 12South, including those pending for the corner of 12th and Montrose, the corner of 12th and Paris, and on the site of the Tabernacle Baptist Church at the north end of the business district. We are also followingContinue reading “12South Neighborhood Association Board of Directors – Position on 4 Development Issues”
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Candidate bios: 12South Neighborhood Association Annual Election
The candidates are: Titus Daniels is a native of western Kansas. After graduating from the University of Kansas School of Medicine, he moved to Nashville to pursue training in infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University. He then joined the Vanderbilt faculty and presently serves as associate professor and vice chair for clinical affairs in the DepartmentContinue reading “Candidate bios: 12South Neighborhood Association Annual Election”
12South Board Elections: October 14, 2014
Board Member Elections to be held on Tuesday October 14, 2014: Two (2) board member positions are open. Nominations will be accepted via email at 12SouthNA@gmail.com by Friday, October 3, 2014. Any potential candidate who wishes to submit a hard copy of their nomination, please call 615-200-5057. Nominations must include a 100 word bio about the candidate. NomineesContinue reading “12South Board Elections: October 14, 2014”
Art & Soul Movie Night
Movie Night – To Spring from the Hand Art & Soul is hosting a series of movie nights. Our intention is to present quality films of artistic, cultural and spiritual interest. Please join us and bring a friend. Admission is free and snacks are welcome. On September 13, we will watch To Spring From the Hand. ThisContinue reading “Art & Soul Movie Night”
Third Annual Fall Festival of St. Francis
Mark your calendars for a Free Fall Festival! Everyone is invited to the Third Annual 12 South Festival of St. Francis in Sevier Park on Saturday, September 27, 3-6 P.M. Bring your pets for the traditional blessing of the animals–your pet will receive a colorful certificate worthy of refrigerator posting. Free food, free local apples, free balloonsContinue reading “Third Annual Fall Festival of St. Francis”
12SNA Welcomes Midtown Hills Precinct
[Source: http://www.nashville.gov%5D Mayor, Metro Police Open New Midtown Hills Precinct 8/18/2014 Midtown Hills is Second Precinct Expansion for Mayor NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Mayor Karl Dean today joined Police Chief Steve Anderson, members of the Metro Police Department and community leaders in celebrating the grand opening of the new Midtown Hills Precinct, Nashville’s eighth full-serviceContinue reading “12SNA Welcomes Midtown Hills Precinct”
Edgehill Neighborhood Partners
The 12South NA has formed a partnership to support the work of Edgehill Neighborhood Partners (ENP), a non-profit that serves the Edgehill neighborhood in conjunction with Edgehill United Methodist Church. In their own words, “Edgehill Neighborhood Partners (ENP) strengthens our community by collaborating with others to meet longstanding and emerging needs in the Edgehill neighborhood.” Continue reading “Edgehill Neighborhood Partners”
Contextual Overlay
An update from Councilmember Burkley Allen on the recent Metro Council bills affecting neighborhood development: Bill 2014-771, the Contextual Overlay bill passed on third reading on August 19, thanks in large part to strong support from neighbors. Its companion, Bill 2014-770, the Duplex bill was deferred for one meeting to allow for another community meetingContinue reading “Contextual Overlay”
Waverly-Belmont Principal’s Forum
Join us to hear from individuals who have worked directly with Waverly-Belmont’s principal, Kimber Halliburton, and to learn about her bold vision for our new elementary school. Sept 4, 2014 @ 6pm Martin Center 2400 Fairfax Ave Opening remarks by Mayor Karl Dean. Comments from Kimber Halliburton, former Mayer Bill Purcell, former Councilman David Briley,Continue reading “Waverly-Belmont Principal’s Forum”
Pick Your Nashville
Pick Your Nashville with NashvilleNext! More than 10,000 residents have participated in NashvilleNext, but we’re not done yet!. This summer, Nashvillians are considering three different futures, or development patterns, and will select a preferred future. The preferred future will guide land use and policy decisions moving forward, including updates to the Community Plans. WantContinue reading “Pick Your Nashville”
