Roosevelt Neighborhood Association
The RNA meets every Second Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 pm at the Roosevelt Resource Center (2303 Moore St).
Meetings include a potluck dinner and a kids room is available. Everyone is welcome!
Your association is run completely by volunteers and donations.
Contact us with ideas or interests that you have.
How can we improve our neighborhood?
By communicating and creating a community.
Roosevelt Neighborhood: "A Great Place to Live, Work, & Play!"
Meetings include a potluck dinner and a kids room is available. Everyone is welcome!
Your association is run completely by volunteers and donations.
Contact us with ideas or interests that you have.
How can we improve our neighborhood?
By communicating and creating a community.
Roosevelt Neighborhood: "A Great Place to Live, Work, & Play!"
Pictures of Our Neighborhood
RNA Mission:
The purpose of the RNA is to create and encourage a platform for communication and education in the neighborhood. To create a platform of civil unity and therefore create a safer neighborhood to live in. To create a vehicle in which to influence our youth in positive ways, giving them the role models and tools they need to live a healthy productive life. To provide a voice for the interest of the RNA in matters of zoning, regulations, rules and ordinances, which directly or indirectly for the residents of the neighborhood.
The purpose of the RNA is to create and encourage a platform for communication and education in the neighborhood. To create a platform of civil unity and therefore create a safer neighborhood to live in. To create a vehicle in which to influence our youth in positive ways, giving them the role models and tools they need to live a healthy productive life. To provide a voice for the interest of the RNA in matters of zoning, regulations, rules and ordinances, which directly or indirectly for the residents of the neighborhood.
Contact us at [email protected] / 2303 Moore St.
Initial website thanks to Dr. Nicholas' 2010 WWU Human Services Core Class
Initial website thanks to Dr. Nicholas' 2010 WWU Human Services Core Class