It shall be the duty of this committee to assist the Secretary of the Association in maintaining the Association membership list, the Public Relations mailing list, website and any fliers, publications, press notices, and other published materials distributed by the Association.
Refer to contact page for chair information and calendar for meeting dates/times
Announcements:
- CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MEMBERSHIP & ADVERTISING PACKET
- CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MEDIA KIT
- Click here to visit the Advertising page for more information on advertising options with the CHNA
- Submit your information for press releases today!!!!
Committee Reports:
Past eNewsletters (there is a forward to friend link at bottom of the eNewsletters to send to yourself or others):
- July 20, 2009
- June 11, 2009
- May 18, 2009
- April 15, 2009
- March 26, 2009
- March 14, 2009
- February 13, 2009
- January 8, 2009
- November 20, 2008
- October 29, 2008
- October 16, 2008
- September 25, 2008
- September 9, 2008
- August 27, 2008
- August 15, 2008
- August 12, 2008
- July 25, 2008
- July 11, 2008
- July 8, 2008 – National Night Out
- June 24, 2008
- May 30, 2008
- May 15, 2008
- May 2, 2008
- April 8, 2008
- March 29 & 30, 2008 – Volunteer Opportunities
- March 25, 2008
- March 11, 2008
- February 29, 2008 – HGTV
- February 26, 2008
- February 7, 2008
- January 2008 – NPU Meeting
- January 25, 2008
- January 21, 2008
- Chronicle – Winter 2008
- January 4, 2008
Quotes on Castleberry Hill:
- The Castleberry Neighborhood has become a leader in the City of Atlanta on how to redevelop an inner-city community. Residents have breathed new life into this once desolate industrial warehouse area. You are a shinning example of the Live/ Work concept, residents starting businesses in the same neighborhood where they live. Congratulations on you having received recognition from Best of Atlanta Magazine. ~Councilmember Cleta Winslow – District 4
- “Castleberry Hill is a very diverse and eclectic community comprised of artists, entrepreneurs, independently wealthy and working class people. It is truly fascinating to witness such a diverse group collaborate on neighborhood projects to ensure that the neighborhood grows while at the same time maintain its historic charm and appeal.” ~Erica Pines, CHNA President 2007










