On October 23rd join us for Make a Difference Day for a chance to serve our community!

We will start at 9 am and will be working in the West End Community Garden and doing other beautification projects around the neighborhood. This is a great chance to get together as a community and show our pride in the West End. Plus, volunteers will receive lunch and a t-shirt! It will be a fun day of service and we welcome community members of all ages to join!

Please register on Get Connected: https://serveohio.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=624852

If you have any questions, please contact Emma Anderson at emma.anderson@7hillsnh.com

We hope you are ready for Ezz Fest 2021! 

 

 

It will take place on Saturday, October 9th from 10a – 2p. at the beautiful Laurel Park on Ezzard Charles Drive.

At the event you can share any opportunities, resources, swag giveaways, and marketing material.

We will also have food vendors, arts activities, family fun and live bands performing.  This year will be extra special because a groundbreaking ceremony for the future Ezzard Charles statue will take place at 10a. 

You will not want to miss this chance to connect with the community!

Look forward to hearing from you! This event will not be a success without you being a part of it!

 

Robert Killins wants to be a part of the change that is happening in his neighborhood. That’s why the West End resident is an organizer for WE Speaks, a plan to help make sure residents of all incomes have a voice in developments and investment in the area.

Read the full story here:

https://www.wcpo.com/news/transportation-development/residents-local-leaders-unite-to-revitalize-neighborhood-planning-for-the-west-end?fbclid=IwAR3rWV624yFsfy9On89CQF1AgIXEHPYCJ7DtX0E0epREZKpIWI3LQ1oUguw

 

Story & Photo by: Monique John/WCPO

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