The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss what’s happening in the neighborhood.
Westview Community Organization Meeting
December 15, 2014
December 15, 2014
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss what’s happening in the neighborhood.
December 15, 2014
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss what’s happening in the neighborhood.
December 15, 2014
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss what’s happening in the neighborhood.
December 15, 2014
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss what’s happening in the neighborhood.
October 7, 2014
A clean-up will be held at the South Gordon Community Garden.
September 6, 2014
Artist Julie Ann McKevitt painted a mural of dogwood blossoms at the underpass of Westview Drive (at Langhorn Street) as part of the annual Art on the BeltLine project. For her official unveiling she invited friends and neighbors to come out for “paint and popsicles” (#paintandpopsicles). Participants had fun getting creative with their “I was here” handprint marks next to Julie Ann’s mural, all the while enjoying cold popsicles.
To see photos of the BeltLine mural unveiling view the photo gallery below or visit the Westview Facebook page.
July 8, 2014
The Westview Community Organization’s Development Committee is hosting a meeting to discuss which projects from the Westview Master Plan should be recommended to the City of Atlanta for consideration as part of the Infrastructure Bond. The city is currently hosting a number of public meetings and Georgia residents will be able to vote on the proposed bond in March 2015.
June 21, 2014
The 7th annual Westview Summer Solstice Celebration took place on Muse Street, adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine, and featured a grill-off competition between southwest Atlanta neighborhoods and businesses, vendors, music, and a celebration of life service for the late community activist John Perdew.
Eleven grillers battled it out for the title of “Best Pork” and “Best Chicken.” The neighborhoods that were represented included Adair Park, Beecher-Donnelly, Capitol View, Mechanicsville, two West End entries, and five Westview entries. The title of “Best Pork” went to the Adair Park neighborhood, and the title for “Best Chicken” went to last-minute write-in contestant 1600 from the Westview neighborhood.
Unfortunately 2014 marked the first year the festival would experience rain in its seven year course. While the crowds diminished during the rain, those that stayed seemed to have just of a good time as any year, and all participants expressed excitement for next year’s festivities.
Thank you to all the visitors who came out to enjoy the event, the sponsors that helped make the event possible, the grillers that battled it out for the best food, the vendors who sold a diversity of items, and last, but not least, the crew that put the event together! See you next year!
To view photos of the Westview Summer Solstice Celebration view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
June 8, 2014
On a hot summer day the Park Pride sponsored Community Garden Tour stopped by the Westview Community Garden on South Gordon Street to check out how Westview’s garden is set up. During the whirlwind half hour visit members of the community explained the history of the garden, and that the communal garden was started from seeds in thanks to a grant from Seed Savers Exchange. Before taking off tour members and community members were treated to King of Pop popsicles.
To view photos of the Park Pride Community Garden Tour view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
June 3, 2014
Join the Westview Community Organization’s Summer Solstice Celebration Planning Committee at their meeting.