The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
Westview Community Organization Meeting
December 17, 2015
December 17, 2015
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
December 17, 2015
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
December 17, 2015
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
December 17, 2015
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
December 17, 2015
The Westview Community Organization meets the first Monday of every month to discuss happenings, events, and news in the neighborhood.
December 12, 2015
On Saturday, December 12, 2015, the Westview Community Organization held its annual holiday potluck at Fire Station 17. As always, the food brought by neighbors was delicious and gobbled up while neighbors enjoyed each others company.
To see photos of the holiday potluck view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
December 8, 2015
West End residents had the idea to host the Great West End Holiday Cookie Swap and Tree Lighting in a public park; however, due to lengthy permitting requirements neighbors had to improvise. The solution: place the tree on private property! And so the new Coffee House at historic Fire Station 17 in Westview came to the rescue by hosting the event. A fundraiser was held to collect the money for a tree and decorations. Donation overages were split up with 30% going towards People of the Way Community Coffee House, 35% going towards supporting local families in need, and 35% going towards future community events.
The rules for the cookie swap were: bring 36 or more cookies, eat cookies, brag about your cookies, pack a variety of cookies to take home…and then kick off the holiday season with the lighting of the Christmas tree and caroling. While we’re afraid to calculate the number of calories that were consumed that evening we would like you to enjoy the photos of the evening’s events.
To see photos of the Great West End Holiday Cookie Swap and Tree Lighting view the photo gallery below (click “continue reading”) or visit the Westview Facebook page.
December 8, 2015
You are invited to the inaugural Great West End Holiday Cookie Swap and Tree Lighting.
Details:
– Make at minimum three dozen homemade cookies.
– Do you make the best chocolate chip cookie in the world? Are your 5 layer goodie bars out of this world? Have a secret family recipe? Do you have a unique bacon flavored holiday sweet? Make it! Bring at least three dozen! It is more fun if you make something homemade vs. store bought…but if that is your best option, go for it (we will only judge a little bit).
– Bring an EMPTY cookie tin.
– Come to the event.
– Brag about your cookies.
– Sample all the cookies.
– Fill up your tin with a variety of cookies.
– Vote on who brought the best cookie.
– Help clean up .
– Go home.
– Have a nice variety of cookies and treats for your house as friend and family visit during the holiday season.
Tree Lighting:
We will be raising funds for the purchase of a tree, lights and decorations as well as money to help families in need this holiday season in the local community.
There are different donation tiers that reward donors different ornaments to place on the West End Tree the night of the event. Please take a look here for information on the donations:
November 23, 2015
The Westview Community Organization and the Westview Commercial District Association, in collaboration with the City of Atlanta’s Office of Planning, are hosting a series of public meetings to rezone the Westview Village to the Neighborhood Commercial (NC) classification. The Westview Village is a small-scale historic commercial node surrounding the intersection of Ralph David Abernathy Blvd and Lucile Ave. The second public input meeting took place on November 23, 2015, at Area West Realty.
To see photos of the meeting view the photo gallery below.
November 12, 2015
Join the Atlanta BeltLine to review the BeltLine’s master plans for your neighborhood, provide project updates and answer you questions.
For more information, contact Nathan Soldat: NSoldat@atlbeltline.org