Upcoming Neighborhood Events
COMMUNITY MEETING | April 16, 2025
Neighbors are invited to the next quarterly community meeting inside East Park Community Center on Wednesday, April 16, from 6:30PM to 8:00 PM. Clay Capp, District 6 Metro Council Representative, will join us for council updates and Q&A. We also expect to have an MNPD East Precinct representative on hand for a neighborhood crime report. Come early at 6:00PM for a meet and greet! All are welcome!
COMMUNITY EVENT | May 3, 2025
Join us for Historic Edgefield’s inaugural Jane’s Walk, a neighborhood-led walking conversation inspired by Jane Jacobs. On the first weekend of May every year, Jane’s Walks take place in hundreds of cities around the world encouraging people to share stories about their neighborhoods, discover unseen aspects of their communities, and connect with neighbors.
Led by neighbor and historian Jim Hoobler, our first walk will focus on Russell Street. Jim has lived in our neighborhood for forty years and has forty-five years of experience researching and preserving Tennessee history, art, and culture.
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Meet at the Corner of South Sixth & Russell Streets
Free to Everyone | Leisurely Walk
Neighbors are invited to the next quarterly community meeting inside East Park Community Center on Wednesday, April 16, from 6:30PM to 8:00 PM. Clay Capp, District 6 Metro Council Representative, will join us for council updates and Q&A. We also expect to have an MNPD East Precinct representative on hand for a neighborhood crime report. Come early at 6:00PM for a meet and greet! All are welcome!
COMMUNITY EVENT | May 3, 2025
Join us for Historic Edgefield’s inaugural Jane’s Walk, a neighborhood-led walking conversation inspired by Jane Jacobs. On the first weekend of May every year, Jane’s Walks take place in hundreds of cities around the world encouraging people to share stories about their neighborhoods, discover unseen aspects of their communities, and connect with neighbors.
Led by neighbor and historian Jim Hoobler, our first walk will focus on Russell Street. Jim has lived in our neighborhood for forty years and has forty-five years of experience researching and preserving Tennessee history, art, and culture.
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Meet at the Corner of South Sixth & Russell Streets
Free to Everyone | Leisurely Walk