2025 August 17: UMNA Leadership Confab

Background

Every few weeks the UMNA leadership team meets casually to talk about goings on in Upper Monroe and plan for the future. Participants bring questions, concerns and ideas for discussion and consideration.

These conversations don't necessarily follow a formal agenda although very often the group works from a list of topics and it isn't uncommon for decisions to result from the discussions. Occasionally guests from outside the neighborhood are invited to join the conversation depending on the topics to be covered.


  • The Basics

  • DATE: Sunday, August 17th

  • TIME: 3:00 PM

  • LOCATION: A private home in Upper Monroe.

  • Please contact [email protected] if you would like to join the conversation. All residents of Upper Monroe are invited. You don't need to be a member of UMNA to participate.

TOPICS LIST



INPUT PROVIDED BY THE LEADERSHIP TEAM

The conversation is always wide-ranging and defies capturing in a useful form or format. However, a one or more topics inevitably come up that required decisions. The UMNA Leadership team uses google surveys to capture this sort of input. Please scroll down on the document below to see the the input that came out of the most recent confab.

  • Rome Celli, President

  • Tim Guyot, Vice President

  • Patrick Casey, Treasurer

  • Rebecca Seal, Secretary

  • Kelly Abernethy, Community Connector (Werner, Hinsdale & Culver)

  • Kristen Ashley, Community Connector (Shepard, Crosman, Pinnacle)

  • Jennie Gemagnani, Community Connector (Avondale, Belmont, Hinsdale)

  • Janet Clarke-Hazlett, Community Connector (Rosedale, Roosevelt, Pinnacle)

  • Peter House, Community Connector (Engel, Field, Laburnam)

  • Daniel Jones, Community Connector (Laburnam, Luzerne, Overland, Palisade, Suter, Harwood)

  • Fatima Razic, Community Connector (Crosman, Laburnam, Pinnacle, Field)

  • Jeanne Weber, Community Connector (Alliance, Pinnacle)

If you have any questions, please write to [email protected]


This program is FREE and open to the public. You do NOT have to be a member of the Upper Monroe Neighborhood Association to participate. Tenants as well as property owners are encouraged to participate!

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