Kenilworth Residents Association

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November 10
Gail Jolley and Janice Norman are attending Janiece Meek's event
October 15, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
The Kenilworth Residents Association is hosting a meeting with the Silverman Development Group regarding the proposed mixed use project at 48 Swannanoa River Road. The meeting Agenda: • Introductions • Project presentation & updates by the Silve...
October 13
A discussion started by Janiece Meek was featured
The Kenilworth Residents Association is hosting a meeting with the Silverman Development Group regarding the proposed mixed use project at 48 Swannanoa River Road, directly across from Antique Tobacco Barn. The meeting Agenda: • Introductions • ...
October 13
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October 15, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
The Kenilworth Residents Association is hosting a meeting with the Silverman Development Group regarding the proposed mixed use project at 48 Swannanoa River Road. The meeting Agenda: • Introductions • Project presentation & updates by the Silve...
October 13
Janiece Meek added an event
October 12, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
The election is just around the corner. Join your neighbors. Bring your questions. An excellent opportunity to see and hear the City Council hopefuls: Cecil Bothwell, J. Neal Jackson, Esther Manheimer, Kelly Miller, Carl Mumpower, and Gordon Smi...
October 8
Janiece Meek added a discussion
The election is just around the corner. Join your neighbors. Bring your questions. An excellent opportunity to see and hear the City Council hopefuls: Cecil Bothwell, J. Neal Jackson, Esther Manheimer, Kelly Miller, Carl Mumpower, and Gordon Smit...
October 8
Asheville Citizen-Times From Staff Reports • September 13, 2009 12:15 AM ASHEVILLE — Police charged two men in a series of vehicle break-ins in the Kenilworth community, along Merrimon Avenue, and in West Asheville. Patrol officers on Sept. 2 ar...
September 13
September 13

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At 9:52am on July 30, 2009, Mae Creadick said…
Thank you! Do you know of any Kenilworth Association meetings coming up? I'd like to attend and be more involved in the happenings in the neighborhood.
Mae
At 12:44pm on June 12, 2009, Lauren Barta said…
Hey Janiece, I found the website, finally... thanks for your help the other day !!

hope all is well, see you around walking I am sure. :-D
At 10:10pm on November 9, 2008, Jeff Kinzel said…
Hello,

Do you know the date and time for the Kenilworth Apartment party? The 6th Who organizes this?

--Jeff Kinzel
At 7:55am on July 14, 2008, Marvin D. Chambers said…
As you know, I am a strong advocate of this community and had been for year. I am always hoping that I can make some type of contribution toward its sensible growth. I look forward to our continued strides fort he future.

Marvin D. Chambers
At 5:06pm on July 13, 2008, Jim Cavener said…
I went of too Pennsylvania in late June and came back this past week to find those ugly orange-clay pits (traffic islands) filled with nice, black top-soil and colorful flowers and foliage. NICE! My question is: to whom do we convey our thanks, AND what did you do with (and how did you do it) all that ugly orange clay? Did the city provide the topsoil? Nice, if they did,,, worthy of comment to our city council members... Jim Cavener
At 4:18pm on July 11, 2008, Terry Meek said…
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Dream, July 19, 2000

I saw before me a river that ran from south to north. From one end of that still ribbon of water to the other traveled a group of people – stewards of the river – and they cared for the land through which river flowed. The stewards taught others all they knew about caring for each section of the river, as each phase transitioned gently into the next with changing topography and a special set of needs. The manager of the stewards was a not a person having an executive disposition. Rather, he was… Continue

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