Friday, March 26, 2010

UNA NEIGHBORHOOD & HERITAGE ASSOCIATION, APRIL MEETING

There will be an informal meeting of the reorganized Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association.


Date: Monday, April 5th
Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: McDonalds at the K-Mart Shopping Center, Murfreesboro Road


AGENDA:
  • Incorporation/Not-for-profit status
  • Una Park/Community Garden status
  • Murrell Cemetery Clean-up and Repair status
  • Rice Cemetery Clean-up
  • Proposed U.S. Postal Service Center
  • Yard Sale/Fundraiser
  • Community Get together/Silent Auction

We would like to welcome everyone in the Una Area to come and meet the special guest who represent Local and State Government.

Those you live in the Una Area

Those who formerly lived in the Una Area

Those who worked or attended school in the Una Area

Invite anyone you know who would like to get involved and bring them along.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

UNA GETS HISTORICAL MARKER



While not new news, many may not be aware of Una's Historic Marker which reads:

"The Una community developed around the crossroads of Smith Springs Road and Old Murfreesboro Pike in the early 19th century. The local postmaster changed the community name from Rowesdale, or Rosedale, to Una in 1882, honoring a Peabody College student much loved by local residents. Home to schools, churches, a general store, and a service station, this bustling, tightly-knit rural community was supplanted by suburban development by the end of the 20th century."


After much work Una Historian, Jan Cain, worked with the Metro Historical Commission to come up with the wording for the marker. District 29 Councilwoman, Vivian Wilhoite used her discretionary funds to purchase the marker.


The marker was placed on the Southeast corner of the intersection of Smith Springs Road and Old Murfreesboro Pike, the current site of the Ellis Garage. Property owner Myra Ellis whose family can be traced back to the early 1800's in the Una area graciously gave permission for the marker to be placed there.


On June 22, 1882 the United States Postal Service officially gave Una it's new name. On June 24, 2008 Una unveiled it's new Historical Marker.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

UNA NEIGHBORHOOD & HERITAGE ASSOCIATION, MARCH MEETING

There will be an informal meeting of the reorganized Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association.


Date: Monday, March 8th
Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: McDonalds at the K-Mart Shopping Center, Murfreesboro Road


Old Business: The Salt Bin and Una Park

New Business: The Murrell Cemetery, The Rice Cemetery and the future U.S. Postal Distribution Center.


We would like to welcome everyone in the Una Area to come and meet the special quests who represent Local and State Government.


Those who live in the Una Area
Those who formerly live in the Una Area
Those who worked or attended school in the Una Area
Invite anyone you know who would like to get involved and bring them along.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Mission Statement of The Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association

The purpose of the Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association is to foster and preserve the residential character, natural and historic resources and quality of life by building community and providing a forum and opportunity for its residents and property owners to know their community, to share and resolve common concerns, and to become well informed on important community issues.


The Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association is also committed to promoting and protecting our historical role in the origin of The Village of Una and the City of Nashville, in the State of Tennessee by encouraging the residents to activity participate in achieving this purpose.


The Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association is a not-for-profit volunteer neighborhood organization for those that live, work, play or have roots in the Una Community.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Una Neighborhood Association Reorganized


The Una Neighborhood Association, originally organized in 1990, was reorganized in February, 2010 and was renamed The Una Neighborhood and Heritage Association.


We are in the early stages of our re-establishment and as our new organization grows we hope it will foster a sense of community, help meet the needs of all it's residents and help preserve it's unique character.