Building Better Neighborhoods hosted a booth at this year’s Be My Neighbor Day on June 10th, asking families to paint a rock and then choose where in the community they want it placed. These “Kindness Rocks” with their little pops of color and inspirational quotes are meant to brighten the day of those who find them. You can see these bright additions at Heekin Park’s Memory Spiral, Canon Commons, various MITS bus stops, the Cardinal Greenway Trailhead, Minnetrista’s Children’s Garden, and Westside Park.
Past Event: Community ESL Classes
Ball State’s Intensive English Institute is working with Jacqueline Hanoman at the Ross Community Center to offer FREE ESL classes to the community!
October 5, 2021 to December 17, 2021
Ross Community Center
1110 W. 10th Street
Class size is limited to 8 students for each class.
Please register before October 5, 2021
by calling: 765.747.4741
For more information, check out the flier in English | Arabic | Chinese | Spanish
Past Event: Ribbon Cutting at Halteman Park
(Photo provided with Press Release)
September 12, 2021
For immediate release
What: Playground/Pavilion/Splash Pad Ribbon Cutting
When: September 18th @ 11:00.
Who: HVNA, City of Muncie. All are welcome
Ribbon Cutting for Playground/Pavilion/Splashpad at Halteman Park. Come See the New Improvements
After years of challenges, the private Halteman Swim Club closed its doors in 2017 and was sold shortly after at the county tax sale. The property became abandoned, blighted, dangerous, and an overall eyesore upon the community.
Via an incredible public/private partnership between the Halteman Village Neighborhood Association (HVNA), the City of Muncie, the Muncie Parks Department, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority’s (IHCDA) CreatINg Places program, and many individual and local Foundation’s, all are ready to celebrate a soft opening of the park specifically highlighting the new playground, pavilion and splash pad.
“Without the city, and the Parks Departments commitment to our efforts, this park would not be a reality. We want to thank Mayor Ridenour specifically for his commitment to this project, for without his support and leadership we know we wouldn’t be here today,” state J.P. Hall, president of HVNA.
HVNA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization representing property owners and current residents of Halteman Village, Nor-Hall, Norwood and Vienna Woods neighborhoods within the city of Muncie. HVNA’s efforts are primarily focused on development and revitalization efforts to improve the quality of life/place for our residents and the Muncie community as a whole.
“This project just shows what is possible when a group comes together, plans, makes partnerships, then executes,” said Brad Marshall, HVNA Treasurer.
“The money we privately raised shows that people want these place-based improvements and are willing to put their hard-earned money towards making their neighborhoods better,” stated Brad Polk, VP of HVNA and City Council member.
Starting in the fall of 2020, after a meaningful planning partnership with the Parks and Open Spaces Studio in the Landscape Architecture Department at BSU, HVNA kicked off its fundraising campaign by partnering with the State of Indiana, via the IHCDA’s CreatINg Places program, to fundraise for a new playground. This crowdfunding campaign ultimately netted close to $82,000 of private funds which were matched by the state with an additional $30,000.
An incredibly generous grant from the Sherman and Marjorie Zeigler Foundation allowed for the construction of a pavilion at the Park that will allow for events, gathering space, and a shaded spot for all to enjoy. Lisa Goodpaster, long time Secretary of HVNA believes the pavilion, in addition to the splash pad and bathrooms the City is developing, make this park a place where a people can now spend an afternoon. “The park has come so far in just a few months, and when all is complete, will be a huge amenity for the city,” Goodpaster noted.
The city’s commitment of a splash pad (completed), bathrooms, a walking/jogging trail, improved basketball court, and pickleball courts (completion by fall21/spring22) will round out this park and make it an incredible destination for all of Muncie.
See Halteman.org for a complete list of supporters.
Media contact
J.P. Hall, President – HVNA, (574)309-4299
Brad Marshall, Treasurer – HVNA, (765)744-9332
Muncie Mystery! – June 6, 2019
Muncie’s first, First Thursday Mystery was a huge success; if you missed it, we hope to see you next year! Check out the video below to find out who ‘dun it!
A serious (and pretend) crime been committed in Downtown Muncie! We are calling on all citizen sleuths to participate in a real-life Clue game as part of the First Thursday festivities on June 6.
Between 5 and 6:30 pm, visit ten participating downtown businesses for clues about suspects and weapons. At each location, you will have the chance to answer a Muncie trivia question to learn more about our city, complements of the Delaware County Historical Society.
The guilty party and facts about the case will be revealed at Muncie Civic Theatre at 7:00 pm. Sleuths who correctly identify the perpetrator and weapon will be entered into a drawing for great prizes, including an overnight stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Muncie at Horizon Convention Center, Muncie Civic Theatre tickets, a Silver Crystal Pendant from Pazols Jewelers, and more! (Must be present to win.)
Download your crime tracker and plan your investigation!
Follow the event on Facebook to stay up to date and learn more!
Event partners: Downtown Muncie, Muncie Civic Theatre, Indiana Public Radio, WIPB-TV, Ball State Office of Community Engagement, Muncie Neighborhoods, and Delaware County Historical Society
Participating businesses: Debbie’s Handmade Soap, The Hayloft Boutique, Twin Archer Brewpub, Mulberry Street Uniques, Aw Yeah Comics- Muncie, Vintage Shoppe Thrift & Gift, Intersection, Olive & Slate, Muncie Map Co.
2019 IDEA Conference Resources
2019 IDEA Conference Resources
Take a look at some of the great presentations and materials from this year’s conference:
- Lunch Keynotes: Neighborhood Project Fund | Every Neighbor Can be a Part of the Solution – Heather Williams and Jena Ashby
- An Education First Community – by Ken Hudson, Frank Scott and Eva Zygmunt
- FaceMePorFavor: Murals for Muncie Neighborhoods – PlySpace
- Grant Writing 101 – by Donna Browne
- Marketing Your Neighborhood – by Kate Elliott
- Mayoral Candidates Panel (Facebook Live video) – Moderated by Aimee West
- Member Drive Strategies – by Alena McKenzie
- Next Muncie – Presented by Vicki Veach, Bruce Rector, Traci Lutton
- Participatory Budgeting & the Democratization of Tax Increment Financing: A Model for Muncie – by Andrew Dale
- Supporting Seniors – by Amber Jones and Robby Tompkins
- Ball State’s Strategic Plan/Commitment to the Community PowerPoint | Handout | Participant Responses – Presentation by Delaina Boyd and Sue Hodges-Moore
VIDEO: 2018 Muncie Neighborhood’s Pool Party
Muncie Neighborhood’s 2nd Annual Pool Party at Tuhey Pool was a blast! Families and neighbors from all over the community came together for a free night of fun celebrating Muncie’s neighborhoods with popsicles, hot dogs, BINGO, yard games, swimming, and friends!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iD-DivYjTU&list=UUrJ1UVXdC6omYgez8uRToMA&index=1