Reminder: Nat’l Night Out Potluck is Tonight!

A Reminder: The College Hill Neighborhood Association will observe National Night Out tonight, Tuesday, Aug. 6 with a potluck dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. at Springdale Park. If you have a spare folding table and chairs, please bring them along with a dish to pass.  This is a great chance to chat with neighbors as well as Greensboro Police and Firefighters. If you have questions, call Larry Horn at 336-370-1660.

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Agenda, Minutes for July 29, 2013 CHNA Meeting

The College Hill Neighborhood Association (CHNA) will meet Monday, July 29 , 2013, at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church of the Covenant, 501 S. Mendenhall St.  The Community Watch meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. All College Hill residents are welcome to attend.

CHNA July 29_2013 Agenda
CHNA_June 24_2013_Minutes (draft)

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CHNA to Meet Monday, July 29, 7 p.m.

The College Hill Neighborhood Association (CHNA) will meet Monday, July 29 , 2013, at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church of the Covenant, 501 S. Mendenhall St.  The Community Watch meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. All College Hill residents are welcome to attend. The meeting agenda and minutes from the June meeting will be posted online in advance of the meeting at the College Hill Neighborhood Association website.

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Mark your calendar: Nat’l Night Out Potluck on Aug 6

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All College Hill residents are invited to a Potluck Dinner sponsored by the College Hill Neighborhood Association in observation of National Night Out, a community-police awareness-raising event. We hope to see you there!

Date: Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
Location: Springdale Park, at the corner of Spring Garden Street and Springdale Court

All ages, families and students are welcome!
Please bring a dish to pass.

  • Meet and chat with your neighbors, old and new!
  • Meet and chat with Greensboro police.
  • Learn more information about the College Hill Neighborhood Association.

 

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Join Us Aug 6 for a Potluck on National Night Out

All College Hill residents are invited to a Potluck Dinner sponsored by the College Hill Neighborhood Association in observation of National Night Out, a community-police awareness-raising event.

Date: Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
Location: Springdale Park, at the corner of Spring Garden Street and Springdale Court

All ages, families and students are welcome!
Please bring a dish to pass.

  • Meet and chat with your neighbors, old and new!
  • Meet and chat with Greensboro police.
  • Learn more information about the College Hill Neighborhood Association.

We hope to see you there!

 

 

 

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CHNA to Meet Monday, June 24, 7 p.m.

The College Hill Neighborhood Association (CHNA) will meet Monday, June 24 , 2013, at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church of the Covenant, 501 S. Mendenhall St.  The Community Watch meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. All College Hill residents are welcome to attend. Links to the meetting agenda and minutes from the May are below.

June 24, 2013 Agenda
May 28, 2013 Minutes

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Reminder: CHNA Meets Tuesday, May 28

The College Hill Neighborhood Association (CHNA) will meet Tuesday, May 28, 2013, at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church of the Covenant, 501 S. Mendenhall St. (The meeting is pushed back one day to Tuesday due to the Memorial Day holiday.) The Community Watch meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. All College Hill residents are welcome to attend. You can access the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting at the links below.

May 28, 2013 Agenda

Minutes from previous meeting

 

 

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Calling ALL College Hill, Fisher Park & Aycock Residents

The June Jubilee, the historic districts’ annual social, will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. on  Saturday, June 1, 2013 on the lawn of Temple Emanuel on Green Street. Come relax and enjoy the camaraderie. Listen to the tunes of Christi Whiskey & the Half Pint Orchestra.  Food trucks will be serving up tasty delights for purchase. Non-alcoholic drinks and snacks will be provided.  Bring your own blanket and beverage. All residents of historic districts are welcome!

June Jubilee flyer

 

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CHNA to Meet Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The College Hill Neighborhood Association (CHNA) will meet Tuesday, May 28, 2013, at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church of the Covenant, 501 S. Mendenhall St. (The meeting is pushed back one day to Tuesday due to the Memorial Day holiday.) The Community Watch meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. All College Hill residents are welcome to attend. The meeting agenda will be posted shortly.

Minutes from previous meeting

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News from Ian McDowell

Below is a message from College Hill resident Ian McDowell. He has happy news to share with friends and neighbors. 

Good news and thanks!

According to my last lab report, “the patient seems headed towards a quick recovery.”  I don’t know if “quick” is the right word, considering that I was laid low for four months, but my blood count is almost normal, I no longer have night sweats, my appetite and sense of taste are back, and I’ve regained 20 of the 50 lbs I lost.  I’m still weaker than I was, and although walked for 2.6 miles twice yesterday (with a two hour break in between), which is something I couldn’t have done a few weeks ago, I still can’t run more a couple of dozen yards.   And I can’t lift nearly as much as I could before my hospitalization.

But what I CAN do is work, at least on light duty, and I should be going back to work next week.  My company’s HR specialist helped extend my leave for another 30 days, something they rarely do and didn’t have to do (only the first 12  weeks were guaranteed by the Family Medical Leave Act) and my job was thus kept “safe” until the end of April,with my doctor finally approving me for work then.  I was really afraid I was going to lose the job, and if I’d not been able to go back to work by April 31st, I would have.  My insurance expired in March, but it will automatically start up again in May if I’ve returned to work by the end of the month.

Nobody knows why I’ve gotten better, which is almost as scary as the fact that nobody knows for sure where my anemia and fatigue came from (they’re not normal after effects of renal failure, or at least not normal when they start after one’s kidneys are again functioning normally and one has been out of the hospital and feeling increasing better and stronger for a month, as I’d been doing in January before this stuff started in February).  At one point my doctor actually feared cancer, but the hematologist took another look at my bone marrow and ruled that out.  His best guess is that this was a delayed after effect of the massive hit my system took in December, when the antibiotic zithromax knocked out my kidneys and I was in the hospital for 15 days, and that as such it would get (and is getting) better on its own.  He actually theorized this possibility when my hemoglobin count was at 8 (it had dropped to 6 earlier, forcing me to be hospitalized again for a transfusion, and it was expected to fall again).  And sure enough, a week and a half ago it was back up to 12, just below the normal of 14.

So, it’s a good thing this fundraiser DIDN’T meet its goal of $55,000, as I’d have rather more than I needed.  The goal was based on my (and Anya’s) fears that they weren’t going to discover a cause, much less a cure, any time soon and that I might have to go to the hospital in Chapel Hill or Duke to see if they could figure it out, would have to get COBRA since my insurance had expired, would lose my job, and have to live on disability (which even if I got it would have been half of what I’d been making when employed). And if that had happened, even meeting the goal would have only have paid my rent, utilities and (most expensive of all) COBRA payments and the medical bills COBRA didn’t pay for a couple of years.

As it is, with the combination of what the Fundraiser raised and the separate donations I got via check and PayPal, I should be okay.   So thank you, thank you, thank you.   Thanks to the friends who contributed, and to the strangers who did after hearing about this from people like Ed Cone and Neil Gaiman.  I hope this reaches you; in some cases you’re anonymous and I don’t know who you are.

Forever grateful and hugely humbled,
Ian

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