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About YNA
The Yorkshire neighborhood consists of 200 houses and approximately 80% of the families are members of the Association.
The Association was formed in the late 1980's to provide the neighborhood a stronger voice as the areas developed in southeast Columbia and to provide a way for neighbors to socialize.
The Association bylaws established the office of President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer plus standing committees for Beautification, Legal/Political, Communication and Membership/Fellowship.
The Executive Board meets the first Thursday of each month and the entire Association meets in January to elect officers. Board meetings are open to the membership. Three major social activities are held each year:
- Spring cookout
- Golf Tournament
- Fall cookout
The Association publishes a monthly newsletter, the Yorkshire Crier, a directory of members and a neighborhood business directory. A yard of the month is selected from April through September. You can contact the association by e-mail at YorkNeighAssoc@aol.com |
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Following is the YNA Annual Financial Report for the 2005 calendar year.
YORKSHIRE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
January 1, 2005– December 31, 2005
Darlene Teed, Treasurer
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BEGINNING BALANCE JANUARY 1, 2005 |
$4,886.91 |
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INCOME |
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Interest-Wachovia |
$4.69 |
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T-Shirt Sales |
$55.00 |
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Membership Dues |
$1,957.00 |
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Ticket Sales for Spring/Fall Socials |
$1,744.00 |
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Golf Tournament |
$75.00 |
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TOTAL INCOME |
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$3,835.69 |
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Balance |
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$8,722.60 |
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EXPENSES |
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Miscellaneous Refund of Overpaid Dues |
($8.00) |
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Beautification Committee -flowers and shrubbery, irrigation system repair, decorations |
($1,527.04) |
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Communication- CRIER, printing |
($16.82) |
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Electricity for Wilshire Entrance |
($246.60) |
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Gifts and Awards- |
($176.47) |
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Historian- scrapbook and pictures |
($62.78) |
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Membership Fellowship- spring/fall cookout, equipment |
($2,594.84) |
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Printing for membership drive, Directory, welcome bags, courtesy/welfare cards, tickets |
($362.48) |
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TOTAL EXPENSES FOR 2005 |
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($4,995.03) |
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BALANCE – Dec. 31, 2005 |
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$3,727.57) | |
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News Update
Traffic Tickets
The police are handing out tickets for violating the stop signs. It cost at least one neighbor $238 for a rolling stop. They have been watching the signs and with school in session they will be watching even more. |
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Links To Government Sites
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| Officers |
| President |
Fred Hornick |
| Immediate Past President |
Jim Revels |
| Vice President |
Mark Fisher |
| Treasurer |
Darlene Teed |
| Secretary |
Jennifer Lundy |
| Committee Chairmen |
| Membership/Fellowship |
Mike & Dennis Barnes |
| Legal/Political |
Shep Headley |
| Beautification |
Truman Teed |
| Communication |
Dolores Brown |
| Historian |
Mary Revels |
| Courtesy/Welfare |
Paige Fisher |
| Block Representatives |
| Happy Casciano |
Block 1 - 34 houses (6220–6456 Yorkshire Dr.) |
| Libby Cross |
Block 2 - 40 houses (Cloverdale Dr. & 6500–6600 Wilshire Blvd) |
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Kathryn Clough |
Block 3 - 30 houses (6220 – 6440 Kemberly St.) |
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Margaret Clough &
Paige Fisher |
Block 4 - 25 houses (Litchfield, Fisher, 6200–6216 Yorkshire & 6116 – 6211 Kemberly) |
| Margaret Buchanan |
Block 5 - 39 houses (Belterdale, 6008–6132 Yorkshire Dr., 6501 & 6517 Fisher) |
| Pat Burton |
Block 6 - 33 houses (Fitzgibbons, Brasington, 6100–6112 Kemberly, & 5900–6004 Yorkshire | | |