Southwest Citizens Celebrate, Strategize

Join the Southwest Citizens Advisory Committee (SWCAC) community on August 8, 2011, starting at 6:30pm, to celebrate some of our accomplishments over the last year—including one of the most popular neighborhood recognition awards winners: Bill Dumont, progress on the Tryon Road project, several promising rezoning cases, and a new registered neighborhood–Wheeler Park.

Pizza will be provided. Bring a drink or dessert to share. Our regular meeting will begin at 7:00 pm at the Carolina Pines Community Center, 2305 Lake Wheeler Road. Our main presentation is from Activate Good. We will also discuss and nominate individuals / organizations for the Neighborhood Recognition Award.

Attendees are encouraged to use the celebration time to mingle and discuss how we can improve our organization, increase our attendance, and make our meeting time more meaningful and productive. Many neighborhood leaders have been personally invited and encouraged to attend.

The agenda has been rearranged to focus on neighborhood efforts. See the highlights below.

Agenda

  1. Welcome – Introductions & meet your neighbor
  2. Announcements & Neighborhood Updates
  3. New Business
  4. Neighborhood Recognition Award
  5. Old Business
  6. Police report
  7. Parks report
  8. Presentation: Activate Good
  9. Wrap-up

Not sure if you live in the SWCAC, check out the CAC map [PDF]. Download the complete newsletter and agenda [PDF].

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About Jason Hibbets

I'm a neighborhood advocate. I started off by getting involved in the Pleasant Ridge & Ramsgate Community Watch program and helped unite other neighborhoods in my community by forming the Lineberry Alliance. I continue work with neighborhood leaders in the District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) and serve as planning co-chair for CityCamp Raleigh. I've completed Raleigh Neighborhood College (Spring 2005) and Leadership North Carolina (May 2007). In 2009, I lead a group of volunteers to review Raleigh's 2030 Comprehensive Plan. I served as chair of Raleigh's South West Citizen Advisory Council (SWCAC) from April 2010-2012. I have a genuine interest in strong communities, fostering diversity, understanding the issues, and using an open source approach in my work. You can follow me on Twitter: @jhibbets
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