There will be a multi-neighborhood meeting with Councilperson Craig Hosmer (General Seat B) on Thursday, March 16, 2023, beginning at 6:00 pm at National Avenue Christian Church. Mr. Hosmer will discuss issues and accept questions about development along Sunshine Street from Jefferson Avenue to National Avenue, and along National Avenue from Sunshine Street to Grand Street. All residents of neighborhoods that border these corridors have been invited to attend. While everyone can be affected by development along the corridors, this meeting is especially important to those living along and within about one block of Sunshine Street or National Avenue.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Lawn Art With Neighbors
Call for Participation in Lawn Art With Neighbors The fourth annual Lawn Art With Neighbors (LAWN) Exhibition is the perfect opportunity to create a public art display for your neighbors to enjoy, or to create something with your neighbors to enhance where you live. The 2023 version of Lawn Art With Neighbors (LAWN) is set for April 22 to May 7. Get the full story on LAWN here. |
Friday, February 24, 2023
City Council Candidate Forum - March 7, 2023
To help inform voters, Springfield's Neighborhood Advisory Council will host a city council candidate forum on March 7, 2023, at 6 p.m. at National Avenue Christian Church, 1515 S National Ave. The candidates' forum is meant to inform the citizens of our community and create an opportunity for community building. Each candidate will have an equal and fair opportunity to express his or her position on each question or issue posed to them. The forum is planned to last 90 minutes.
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
The Importance of Voting
Voting is an important civic duty that is essential to maintaining a healthy democracy. By voting, individuals can help elect leaders who reflect their values and beliefs. It is a way to express opinions on issues that are important to them, and to hold politicians accountable for their actions. One of the most significant reasons why voting is important is that it gives power to the people. Voting allows citizens to choose their representatives and leaders who will make decisions on their behalf. By casting their vote, citizens have a say in the policies and laws that govern their daily lives. This is especially important in issues that affect basic human rights, such as healthcare, education, and employment. Voting is also a way to ensure that the voices of minorities and marginalized groups are heard. It is a way to give a voice to those who are often ignored or silenced. By voting, individuals can advocate for their own interests and for the interests of their community. In addition, voting is an essential way to protect democracy. When people do not vote, they are essentially allowing others to make decisions for them. This can lead to a lack of representation and a loss of faith in the democratic process. By voting, citizens can ensure that their voices are heard and that their rights are protected. It is important to note that voting is not just a right but also a responsibility. Every citizen has a role to play in ensuring that democracy thrives. Voting is an opportunity to make a difference in the world and to shape the future for generations to come. In conclusion, voting is a critical part of the democratic process. It is a way for citizens to have a say in the decisions that impact their lives, advocate for their own interests and for the interests of their community, and protect democracy. By exercising their right to vote, citizens can make a difference in the world and shape the future of their community and country.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Voter Registration Deadline is March 8, 2023
The voter registration deadline is March 8, 2023, to be eligible to vote in the upcoming April 4 election for Springfield city council and Springfield public school candidates and issues.
For information about voter registration, visit the Greene County Clerk's voter website, call 417-868-4060, or email the office.
The Greene County Clerk is responsible for all voter registration activities in the county. Several locations are designated as permanent voter registration sites, including schools, libraries, colleges and universities, city halls, and the Historic Courthouse (Room 114).
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Saturday, February 18, 2023
January 16, 2023 Board Meeting Minutes
The minutes of the January 16, 2023 Board Meeting are posted at CLICK HERE.
Notice of Board Meeting - February 20, 2023
The Board of the Seminole Holland Neighborhood Association will meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 20, 2023, at McAlister's Deli, 210 West Sunshine, Suite A.
Parties that wish to observe or address the Board are welcome to attend.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
City of Springfield Housing Study Community Meeting on February 23
The City of Springfield along with APD Urban Planning & Management invites residents to participate in a community meeting for the city-wide housing assessment. The purpose of this initiative is to create a detailed housing database that provides information about housing conditions, unit counts, affordability, and overall neighborhood characteristics. This will be an opportunity for residents to learn about the state of housing and provide information about their experiences living in Springfield.
The meeting will be held on February 23, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at the Springfield Art Museum,1111 E Brookside Dr, Springfield, MO 65807
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