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Camp closures bring sudden change to Greensboro's homeless.
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Historic District | College Hill Neighborhood Association
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College Hill Neighborhood Association. Representing the residents of the oldest neighborhood and first historic district in Greensboro, North Carolina. The College Hill Logo. Credit Union Membership Eligibility. The Bumpass-Troy House, 114 South Mendenhall Street, built in 1847 and now a longtime bed and breakfast. By the late 1970s the neighborhood and the city realized the historic and cultural value that was being lost. College Hill was designated as Greensboro’s first historic district in 1...The des...
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: Neighborwoods Tree Planting Postponed until 2008
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Wednesday, 17 October 2007. Neighborwoods Tree Planting Postponed until 2008. The scheduled planting of 150 new trees throughout the neighborhood has been postponed until next fall- let's hope for a wet year! Here's more info from a Greensboro Beautiful press release:. This decision, although disappointing to the neighborhood, takes into account the City’s current water restriction policy, and the effect planting under these conditions would have on the trees' a...
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: Mayoral Town Hall - Monday, February 11
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Friday, 1 February 2008. Mayoral Town Hall - Monday, February 11. The Greensboro Neighborhood Congress (GNC). Will sponsor the first Town Hall for Greensboro Mayor Yvonne Johnson. All residents are welcome to attend. Time : Monday, February 11, 6:30 - 9:00pm. Location: Fellowship Hall at the corner of Friendly Avenue and Commerce Place in the West Market Street United Methodist Church building. Charles B. Aycock Historic District. The Aycock Historic District is a mix...
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: Yard Sale Saturday, June 30
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Thursday, 28 June 2007. Yard Sale Saturday, June 30. Several residents on Cypress, Percy, and Chestnut streets will be holding a multi-family yard sale in the neighborhood Saturday, June 30, from 7am to noon (or whenever the buyers stop coming). If you have any friends who enjoy a good yard sale, please let them know. If you want to join in, feel free to set up a table on your lawn. Charles B. Aycock Historic District. Yard Sale Saturday, June 30. Can You Hear Them?
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: February 2008
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Friday, 1 February 2008. Mayoral Town Hall - Monday, February 11. The Greensboro Neighborhood Congress (GNC). Will sponsor the first Town Hall for Greensboro Mayor Yvonne Johnson. All residents are welcome to attend. Time : Monday, February 11, 6:30 - 9:00pm. Location: Fellowship Hall at the corner of Friendly Avenue and Commerce Place in the West Market Street United Methodist Church building. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charles B. Aycock Historic District. The Aycoc...
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: April 2007
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Sunday, 8 April 2007. This blog is our neighborhood's outlet for news and events in the Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood in Greensboro, North Carolina. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Charles B. Aycock Historic District. View my complete profile.
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: Panhandling--and other downtown events
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Thursday, 19 July 2007. Panhandling- and other downtown events. Downtown Greensboro, Inc. Included a valuable information sheet about panhandling. Along with a definition of panhandling and when/where it is allowed, the info sheet offers some excellent suggestions for how to help those in need when confronted:. PLEASE DO NOT GIVE MONEY TO ANYONE SOLICITING—there are agencies within the. City that can assist those in need. If they ask for food, refer them to. The Aycoc...
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog: Leaf Collection Begins Nov. 5
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Charles B. Aycock Neighborhood Blog. Wednesday, 17 October 2007. Leaf Collection Begins Nov. 5. Speaking of trees, the city has announced its fall leaf pick-up schedule:. Leaves that are curbside by Nov. 5 will be picked up by Dec. 8. Leaves that are curbside by Dec. 10 will be picked up by Jan. 18. A couple of other ways you can get rid of fall leaves:. Bag them in clear plastic bags and put them out with the rest of the trash on Thursdays. Labels: For Your Information. Leaf Collection Begins Nov. 5.
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