Inman Park Little Pumpkin Parade - A Family-Friendly Halloween Celebration
Celebrate Halloween by joining Inman Park’s Little Pumpkin Parade on October 31st at 6:00. Our parade will be socially-distanced with families separated by six feet or more. Our neighborhood Target at Edgewood has generously donated pre-filled candy pails that will be available at the end of the parade route as a safe alternative to Trick or Treating!
Participants: Inman Park families with children up to 13 years old are invited to join the parade. Since participation is limited, participants must RSVP by filling out the form: https://forms.gle/FihagBkZ2FVRERdJ. Priority will be given to Inman Park families.
Lifelong Inman Park Zoom Information Session. TALK SAVES LIVES - September 18 at 10:30AM
An Introduction to Suicide Prevention to cover what we know about this leading cause of death, the most up-to-date research on prevention, and what we can all do to fight suicide. Participants will learn the common risk factors, how to spot the warning signs in others, and how to keep ourselves, our loved ones and those in our community safe.
Presented by Taylor Chambers, MPH
Associate Area Director for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Lifelong Inman Park Information Series
Nancy Morrison
Lifelong Inman Park Information Series
Nancy Morrison
Homelessness: Atlanta’s Approach. What works and what does not.
January 4th. 10:00 AM. Inman Park Church.
Atlanta’s chronic Homeless population has dropped 61% since 2013, however, there remains over 3,500 men, women, and children in need of permanent shelter (with 700 of those still on the street) according to Partners for HOMES. Come be part of the discussion and learn how the City of Atlanta and the United Way funding of 50 million dollars is an opportunity to end chronic homelessness and make the state of being homeless rare and brief.
The Lifelong Inman Park Plan was developed to guide Inman Park’s transformation into a Lifelong Community by incorporating the needs of older residents into all aspects of community planning, development, and living.
This plan reflects a national Lifelong Communities movement and addresses four Lifelong principles. These principles were identified through neighborhood surveys, a walking tour, and a workshop along with input from IPNA Board and neighbor meetings. The plan addresses housing, mobility/accessibility, services/information, and social engagement. For each principle, the plan describes existing conditions and identifies goals and policies that will guide the development of the Lifelong projects the neighborhood undertakes.
Inman Park’s plan is posted on the IP website for neighbor’s to review and a formal presentation will occur at the June 21st IPNA meeting. First is Lifelong IP Report , Lifelong Inman Park Appendix and Lifelong IP Inplementation.