Spring has sprung, folks are outside again, and we seem to be gaining on that bad ol’ COVID! The many social events South Park is known for are back! What a great time to join or renew your membership in your neighborhood association, Historic South Park, Inc. (HSPI).
HSPI is made up of a dedicated group of volunteers — like you — who help take care of the neighborhood, advocate for South Park, and bring us together. Your membership in HSPI makes our work possible and gives you a voice at the table, connecting you to other like-minded people.
Becoming a member of HSPI is easy and inexpensive. Individual membership is just $10, households can join for $20, and businesses can sign up for $15. If you’re over 70, your membership is free!
Join online at our website or print and mail an application with your check. Either way, we know you want to be part of your community and help keep South Park the friendly place you love.
Heath MacAlpine, HSPI Membership Secretary
Historic South Park events coming up soon! Mark your calendars.
- UFC Easter Egg Hunt: Sunday, April 4, 10am
- South Park Community Garden: Want a bed? Sign up!
- Perennial Exchange: Saturday 10am. Cleaning out your garden? Need new plants?
- Community Yard Sale signup: Sunday, April 18, 2-4pm.Get ready to sell stuff make a few bucks on May 1st.
- Earth Day Neighborhood Cleanup: April 24, with a bicycle parade on April 25, Get a free t-shirt, pick up litter with your family. Specific info to come!
- April Member Meeting: Tues, 7-8pm at Hope Lutheran Church. Guest Speaker: Holly Hornbeak of Dayton Landmarks.
- Parks volunteers: We’ll be mulching. More later…
Join us in our efforts to keep South Park a vibrant, friendly place to live and work!
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