Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Reminder: GCTENA Quarterly Meeting Thursday, May 17th
Join us at the Harkness Elementary School, 2147 54th Avenue, for our May 2012 meeting, 7:00 - 8:30pm. See previous post for details.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Last day to register for Neighborhood Summit is May 11th
A reminder from Neighborhood Services' Khaalid Muttaqi:
Friday, May 11th at 12:00noonwill be the final day to register online for the upcoming Neighborhood Summit 2012 – “Best Practices for Neighborhoods”. If you have already secured your spot for this one-day FREE conference we look forward to seeing you next week. If you still need to complete the registration process please do it as soon as possible. At this time some sessions are no longer available because the workshop is at capacity.
Click below to complete the registration form and reserve your spot at the Neighborhood Summit 2012. If you are having trouble registering please call us on the Summit Hotline at 808-6525 and staff will assist you.
Friday, May 4, 2012
GCTENA Meeting - Thursday, May 17th, 7pm
Thursday, May 17, 2012, 7:00pm - 8:30pm at Harkness Elementary School, 2147 54th Avenue (at Hogan Drive).
Join us at this quarterly meeting. There will be refreshments and lots of information. You will hear from the candidates for mayor of Sacramento. Each candidate will have a brief opportunity to share why they should be mayor of Sacramento; we are asking each to be available following the meeting to answer audience questions.
Join us at this quarterly meeting. There will be refreshments and lots of information. You will hear from the candidates for mayor of Sacramento. Each candidate will have a brief opportunity to share why they should be mayor of Sacramento; we are asking each to be available following the meeting to answer audience questions.
Harkness Principal Eric Chapman will update the community on school happenings and student activities. And, on Wednesday, May 30th, beginning at 6:00pm, the community is invited to join parents as student projects are showcased. Last year's event was astounding. Students at every grade level from kindergarten to sixth grade presented their work, which involved research, writing, art, analysis, and public speaking. Not to be missed!
Local historian Gretchen Steinberg will discuss our neighborhood's architectural legacy and the enduring popularity of mid-century modern style which is found throughout Golf Course Terrace Estates.
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