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Lopez Middle School - 8th Grade Awards
Wednesday, June 1st, 2016, 6:30pm at 23103 Hardy Oak Blvd
Call Lopez Middle School for more info 356-5000
NEISD 2016 - Last Day of School For students
Thursday, June 2nd, 2016, All Day Event
NOON Deadline for ARC Submittals
Friday, June 3rd, 2016, All Day Event
Reagan HS - Graduation
Sunday, June 5th, 2016, 7:30pm at Freeman Coliseum
See NEISD.com for more info, or call Reagan HS
Johnson HS - Graduation
Tuesday, June 7th, 2016, 7pm at Freeman Coliseum
See Neisd.net or call Johnson HS for more info
NRC Meeting
Wednesday, June 8th, 2016, 7pm at 19210 Huebner Road, Suite 100 (POA Office)
NOON Deadline for ARC Submittals
Friday, June 17th, 2016, All Day Event
District 9 Neighborhood Alliance Meeting
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2016, 7pm
The next District 9 Neighborhood Alliance meeting will be held at 7:00PM, Wednesday, June 22nd. We will meet at the Stone Oak Methodist Hospital, (Classrooms #1&2), 1139 E. Sonterra Blvd. (just off Hwy 281 in Stone Oak). This month I have asked Assistant City Manager Maria Villagómez, to provide us with a briefing on the proposed 2017 City budget. Ms. Villagómez oversees the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Innovation, Parks and Recreation, Animal Care Services, the Department of Human Services and the San Antonio Public Library. As always, our Councilman has been invited.
 
Please see our District 9 Information page for more info
Neighborhood Day 2016
Saturday, June 25th, 2016, All Day Event at Laurel Heights UMC, 227 W Woodlawn Ave, SA, TX 78212
Please contact Art Downey with any questions or for more information:  adowney@ix.netcom.com
 
Neighborhood Day replaces the former annual gatherings of the now-closed Neighborhood Resource Center (NRC) which voted itself out of existence in March 2016.  The Bowen Center for Neighborhood Advocacy, a non-partisan 501c(3) organization dedicated to strengthening Neighborhoods, has stepped into this vacuum.  The Center believes that committed Membership and inspired Leadership are the keys to building and maintaining strong, viable Neighborhoods.  We also believe that healthy Neighborhoods are the vital building blocks on which higher levels of government are built -- vibrant cities and states, and ultimately a strong national government.  If America's Neighborhoods are strong and "alive," the higher levels will then stand on a firm base.  But if our Neighborhoods are blighted and decaying, it follows that all other levels of government will be built on very shaky ground indeed.