MidTowne & Sixth Ward Neighborhood Association MidTowne & Sixth Ward Neighborhood Association

REGULAR MEETING

Thursday – June 3, 2010
7:00 – 8:30 PM
UM-Helena 1115 N. Roberts
Room 123

Neighborhood association members and others are invited to attend. For more information contact: Secretary M.C. Beeby, 406-431-3152, mc@mcbeeby.com.

The MidTowne & Sixth Ward Neighborhood Association (MSWNA) will meet Thursday, March 4 from 7:00 - 8:30 PM in room 123 at UM-Helena, 1115 N. Roberts. There will be discussion about changing the meeting schedule so that the first Thursday of the month meeting will be the formal business and program meeting for the association and the third Thursday will be used as a work session.

MNeighborhood association members and others are invited to attend. For more information contact: Secretary M.C. Beeby, 406-431-3152, mc@mcbeeby.com.

 

Vision

As a central and integral part of the Helena Community, M&SWNA supports measured, sustainable growth and programs in residential and commercial development in the Midtowne & Sixth Ward, while maintaining the existence and integrity of its mixed uses, built environment, historic resources, and the community and its neighborhood. M&SWNA is dedicated to enhancing a diverse, affordable, livable area in a traditional sense of a pedestrian-friendly Helena neighborhood.

Purpose

M&SWNA is organized as a public benefit corporation exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or corresponding sections of any future federal tax law). The purposes of this corporation shall be to create a Neighborhood Plan; regularly review and update the Neighborhood Plan; protect, enhance and preserve the neighborhood known as the Midtowne & Sixth Ward in Helena, Montana; advocate and provide opportunities for neighborhood improvements; collect and act as a repository for information about such opportunities; make available to the Midtowne & Sixth Ward community, and other interested persons or entities, materials related to economic development and planning, historic preservation, local history, and civic and commercial improvements through such instruments as workshops, exhibits, public meetings, articles and newsletters; establish and maintain a program of neighborhood participation in issues, projects and celebrations pertaining to the Midtowne & Sixth Ward; and accept donations of money, real property or other property for the above purposes or any other charitable and educational purposes allowed within the meaning of Section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or any successor sections, and any other lawful activity.

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