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Thank You for Donating to the NLNA!
We are thrilled to report that the NLNA’s 2012 annual appeal has raised more than $15,000, a record! We are grateful to all the neighbors and local businesses who donated these funds, which are essential to maintaining…
Read More »Meet the City Controller And Discuss Property Tax Update at the NLNA General Meeting – Thurs, Jan 24

7pm at the Northern Liberties Community Center (3rd & Fairmount). This month’s agenda: Get a briefing from the NLNA on the latest new property tax information. Meet City Controller Alan Butkovitz – the City’s “watchdog” officer. Ask…
Read More »First NLNA General Membership Meeting of 2013 – Thurs, January 24 at 7pm
Mark your calendar, and check back for agenda…
Read More »First NLNA Zoning Meeting of 2013 – Monday, January 28
The January NLNA Zoning Committee Meeting is Monday the 28th, at the NL Community Center. Check back here for agendas and schedule. A second meeting will take place the 29th if necessary.
Read More »TreeCycle Your Christmas Tree with the NLNA This Saturday – January 5 – Volunteers Needed
Volunteers Needed to Fill 1 or 2 hour shifts this Saturday (Jan 5) from 10am to 4pm! (at Liberty Lands) Tasks include: • collecting donations • off-loading trees • hanging out We have help with the actual…
Read More »Standard Tap’s Wurst Christmas Sweater Ever Contest to Benefit Operation Santa!
Thursday, December 20th from 6 to 10pm Wear your most horrid Christmas Sweater Ever to win the Standard Tap’s Ugliest Sweater Contest! Your $5 entry fee will benefit the NLNA’s Operation Santa effort. Featuring Winter Holiday Beers!…
Read More »Operation Santa Appeal – Please Consider Donating to Families in Need This Christmas
Fellow neighbor, Each year the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association reaches out to those in need during the holiday season. For the past 25 years we have provided food and toys to over thirty needy families. It is your…
Read More »Zoning Agenda for December 2012
To review past Zoning Meeting Minutes and approved Motions see NLNA Board Meeting Minutes. To do this type: BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES in the search field above. Zoning Motions are approved by the Board at the following month’s…
Read More »26th Police District Open House – Dec 17
6-8pm, 615 E Girard (Girard & Montgomery in Fishtown) Come meet the District’s Community Policing Team of officers! Find out about safety programs Ask questions Raise concerns The 26th covers the northern half of Northern Liberties: Poplar…
Read More »Operation Santa Wrapping Party – Thurs, Dec 20
Join the NLNA in wrapping holiday gifts to be delivered to families in need this season. Always a great time, with lots of neighbors, pizza, beer, soft drinks, and fun.
Read More »NLNA General Meeting – Thurs, Dec 6
7pm, NL Community Center, 3rd & Fairmount Join us this Thursday, December 6, at 7PM for the final NLNA General Membership Meeting of 2012. We’ll be providing updates and information on upcoming holiday season happenings, as well…
Read More »Liberty Lands Annual Meeting – Tues, Dec 11
Tuesday, December 11 at the Community Center All are welcome Distinct from our monthly general-membership and zoning meetings, this is just about Liberty Lands, our community owned park, community garden, and playground space. So come by the…
Read More »Zoning Meetings Next Mon & Tues, Nov 26 & 27
Check back here for this month’s agendas. Mark your calendar for the November NLNA Zoning Committee meetings. Full agendas will be sent out in the next neighborhood email.
Read More »25 New Trees Planted on Sunday. Big Thanks To All Who Volunteered and Donated Lunch!

Community Fall Tree Planting Sunday, Nov 11 A total of 25 trees were planted around the Northern Liberties and at the Doughboy Park (2nd & Spring Garden) on Sunday by volunteer neighbors led by NLNA Board Member,…
Read More »Fall Festival Thank-You’s! Kudos to Local Businesses!
The NLNA would like to thank the many local businesses who sponsored the Fall Festival at Liberty Lands this past Sunday, with donations of money, food, supplies, and volunteer labor. They helped make this largely-free kids’ event possible….
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