Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Crape Myrtle Project Symbolizes the Rebirth of Hungerford Civic Association

On September 9, 2015, the first general meeting of the revived Hungerford Civic Association was held at Elwood Smith Community Center. At the meeting, Frank Cole volunteered to spearhead a project to beautify the area along Cabin John Creek. His idea was to clear the invasive vines and weeds along the Cabin John stream between the bridge entrance to Dogwood Park and the south end of Cabin John Parkway near the retention pond, then plant Crape Myrtles — deer-resistant, non-invasive and drought-resistant trees that have a long bloom time — along the cleared area. 

Upcoming General Meeting - January 20, 2016

Our next meeting is in just a couple of weeks -

Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Elwood Smith Community Center

All residents of the Hungerford Neighborhood are welcome and invited to attend.  

Come meet the new civic association board members and other neighbors and hear about what is happening in and around our neighborhood. City staff will be providing information on several topics of interest and we will be discussing the upcoming Walking Town Meeting with the Mayor and Council in April.