Historic Old Town NIA

Historic Old Town Neighborhood Improvement Association is a group of neighborhood volunteers in Topeka, Kansas. We meet monthly and work toward a better place to live, from arguing our case at city hall to cleaning out choked-up gutters. Our neighborhood is bounded by Topeka Blvd., Summit Ave., 6th Ave., and 10th Ave. Our official membership is anyone one who lives or owns property in this area, but we welcome any and all!

Name:
Location: Topeka, Kansas, United States

A neighborhood group that meets monthly and works toward a better place to live, from arguing our case at city hall to cleaning out choked-up gutters.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Fw: could you forward to the HOT NIA list

 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 12:07 AM
Subject: RE: could you forward to the HOT NIA list

Peter; see below.  We will include in the newsletter as well but thought it would be good to get out to the email list so that people are aware.

M.

 

Announcement from a Topeka Community Foundation mailer:  The Topeka Community Foundation is sponsoring another in their series of 'Community Conversations'.  This one is called "Community Visioning; Collaborative Planning for the Future".  The process will be led by Henry Luke, Luke Planning, Inc. who has "for more than 20 years . . . helped communities develop their road map for the future.  Luke focuses his efforts on community strategic planning.  He has facilitated community Visioning Projects in more than 60 communities throughout the country and his collaborative implementation concept includes grassroots community meetings, a broad-based steering committee and a strategic action plan."  The first public meeting in this process is Monday, March 24 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn Downtown – Regency Ballroom.  There is no charge to attend this event; however, reservations are requested by emailing:  events @topekacommunityfoundation.org or calling 272-4804 by March 19.

 

 

 

Monday, March 10, 2008

Kindly Reply Soon

--
Good Day my friend,

Following the recent announcement by the minister of finance, that all funds
in accounts that have been dormant for over 15years be transferred to the
Treasury I send this mail to you.

I discovered a dormant payment in my office, as Chairman, Tenders Committee.
Contract award/payment/review Board of the federal Ministry of works, It
will be in my interest to transfer this fund worth 25,500,000 million
British pounds in an account offshore. If you can help with this please
indicate interest immediately for us to proceed.

Remember that you must not tell anybody anything concerning this process, as
i am seeking your help to keep the funds in your account, We ask this
because as civil servants, we are not allowed to operate a foreign account,
in your response please provide your contact name and numbers and I will
give you more information, I have reposed my confidence in you and hope that
you will not disappoint me.

My Regards,

Mr. John Santos
Chairman
Tenders Committee
Contract award/payment/review Board

_______________________________
http://www.cresce.net
CresceNet, Mais que Internet Grátis

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Fw: Historic Sumner School Fundraiser ....with Speaker Jeff Johnson Letter

Forwarding this on behalf of Michael Bradley ...
 
 

JEFF JOHNSON TO VISIT TOPEKA, KANSAS

 

 

Black Entertainment Television (BET) commentator Jeff Johnson will be the keynote speaker at the Sumner Restoration Project Fundraiser Banquet in Topeka, Kansas.

 

Within the hip-hop community and abroad, Jeff Johnson serves as a voice of strength for a generation. An architect for social change, as well as an innate ability to both influence and inspire, Johnson is one of today's most gifted leaders in both the political and entertainment arenas. Jeff will be speaking on the relevance of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision and the importance of restoring the Sumner building.

 

The banquet, catered by Outback Steakhouse of Topeka, will be held on March 12, 2008 at 6:00 pm in the Sixth Avenue Ballroom located at 117 SW 6th Street. Tickets can be purchased for $20.00. Due to limited seating, groups of ten may purchase a table in order to guarantee convenient seating. Tables must be purchased March 1st. To purchase tickets, please contact Sandra Lassiter at 785-221-5694.

 

 

Thank you and I hope to see you on March 12th.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Sandra K. Lassiter