The Abbott-Downing Neighborhood Association (ADNA) was formed on a task force strategy of the Rumford School Revitalization Project. The revitalization project was a joint effort between the City of Concord and neighborhood residents to help identify the issues and problems that confront this neighborhood. During the public process neighborhood residents indicated that one of the things lacking was neighborhood pride. One of the goals established by the residents included the formation of a "Neighborhood Association to organize proactively promoting community pride." A task force comprised of residents in the neighborhood was established to help strategize ways to effectively achieve this neighborhood goal. The result is the creation of the Abbott-Downing Neighborhood Association.
ADNA is a non-profit organization that chooses to serve the needs of our neighborhood and its residents. There are no membership dues or fees; ADNA will receive funding from voluntary contributions and fundraising activities. Regular meetings are held monthly. Special meetings are held as necessary and will be posted through media sources. ADNA cannot be successful without your help.
To join give us a call at 227-9093 or sign up using the form on this website. No fees, no pressure, no hassles. You get to decide how you would like to be involved.
The main purpose of ADNA is to enhance community pride and connectedness in the neighborhood. ADNA hopes to host events like Neighborhood Festivals & Pot Luck Suppoers along with sponsoring educational meetings such as political forums and housing workshops. Other events include annual tree planting, neighborhood beautification and an annual membership drive.
Enhancing community pride and connectedness in our community
The Abbott-Downing Neighborhood Association (ADNA) was formed based on a task force strategy of the Rumford School Revitalization Project. This revitalization project was a joint effort between the City of Concord and neighborhood residents to help identify issues and problems that confront this neighborhood. During the public process neighborhood residents indicated that one of the things lacking was neighborhood pride.
One of the goals established by the residents included the formation of a "Neighborhood Association to organize pro-actively promoting community pride." A task force comprised of residents was established to help strategize ways to effectively achieve this neighborhood goal. The result was the creation of the Abbott-Downing Neighborhood Association.
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