Neighborhood Notes: April 2023
/The CCA Buy-A-Brick Program is excited to announce bricks are now available at the Friends of Canton Dog Park as well as at O'Donnell Square Park!
Read MoreThe CCA Buy-A-Brick Program is excited to announce bricks are now available at the Friends of Canton Dog Park as well as at O'Donnell Square Park!
Read MoreWelcoming remarks: Amanda Bourgeois, CCA President, welcomed everyone saying we are trying to have a hybrid format.
Read MoreMeet the CCA’s newest Board Member, Deborah Manarin. Deborah is a realtor, former teacher, proud Mom, and a newlywed.
Read MoreThe CCA welcomes new business member Celebree School of Canton.
Read MoreThe CCA held its annual Board Elections on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, during the public CCA Public Meeting.
Read MoreThe Canton Anti-Racism Alliance is a coalition of volunteers dedicated to affecting long-term, impactful changes to foster a more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and welcoming community. The Alliance may be most known for its successful effort to remove the statue of Captain John O’Donnell, an enslaver, from O’Donnell Square Park in 2021, however, their efforts did not stop there. Here’s an update on their goals and accomplishments.
Read MoreThis month we reached out to area schools to learn how they support Black History Month and BIPOC.
Read MoreAfter 20 years of dedicated service, Rev. Cathy Oatman is retiring from the United Evangelical Church.
Read MoreIf you’re new to Canton and haven’t eaten at Simply Marie’s yet, you don’t know what you’re missing. Just ask former Baltimore Oriole, Adam Jones!
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