South Park Neighborhood Association

The South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) meets monthly on every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm at the Neighborhood Center, 8201 10th Ave South.

mailing address: 8201 10th Ave South, #7, Seattle, 98108
e-mail: southparkseattle@yahoo.com

Current board members:

Dagmar Cronn, President

Elizabeth Mauro, Vise President

Ahlyshawndra Means, Secretary

Robert Cronn, Treasurer

Betsy McFeely, Member-at-Large

John Nevue, Member-at-Large

Marty Oppenheime,r Member-at-Large

Nicole Rea, Member-at-Large

Hallie Savanah, Member -at-Large

Bill Pease, Ex-Officio

Peter Quenguyen, Ex-Officio

……and lots of volunteers!

Activities include:

Community Crime Prevention, Block Watch, Citizen Patrol,
South Park Community Policing Center (co-sponsored by SP Business Association),
good neighbor agreements with businesses that sell alcohol, TONS of Neighborhood
improvement projects such as clean ups, bulb plantings, supporting Cesar Chavez
park, and participating in community events like Fiestas Patrias. The mission
of SPNA is to encourage folks to find something they enjoy doing in and for
the community.

Cooperation with Seattle and King County officers including
Seattle Community Police Team( CPT) Officer Jon Kiehn (386-1089), SPD Crime
Prevention coordinator Benjamin Kinlow (benjamin.kinlow@seattle.gov
or 684-7719) and the King County Storefront are integral to keeping South
Park beautiful and safe.

Please feel free to come to meetings!! All are welcome.

Questions and Answers

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Time November 17, 2010 at 4:20 pm

[...] years ago, three teenage boys arrived at a South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA) meeting looking haggard and asking for a place to stretch out on their skateboards without [...]

Comment from Rachel D’Abbracci
Time April 2, 2012 at 9:59 am

Hello, I having been working with West Seattle Be Prepared and Dagmar and am organizing the implementation of an emergency communicatio hub in South Park. I was wondering if I could have a few minutes to discuss the project at the next neighborhood meeting on 4/10 to explain the project and recruit interested members?
Thank you.

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