Blanche Penn announced that The Voice of the People will meet Saturday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. at 8823 Albemarle Rd. to discuss housing with Charlotte Director of Housing and Neighborhood Services Pamela Wideman. Flier here.
Tina White announced a Stop the Killing Charlotte campaign during Black History Month. Details here.
Ken Koontz announced a meeting on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. in the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Conference Center, 3400 Beatties Ford Rd. about first-person historical accounts of McCrorey Heights. Flier here.
Nakisa Glover announced that the application period for Girls Who Code ends Feb. 28. More info from Glover.
Nasif Majeed announced that he would seek election to the N.C. House from District 99.
Joel Ford sent in a Southern Coalition for Social Justice analysis of a Jan. 22 judicial redistricting proposal.
Justin Harlow sent in his Jan. 24 newsletter.
Tiffany Johnson sent in an announcement that the Mayor’s Mentoring Alliance Awards program postponed because of weather will be held Thursday, Feb. 8 from 6-8:00 p.m. at Mint Museum Uptown, 500 S. Tryon St. Info here. Questions: Johnson by e-mail.
Brenda Robinson sent in an announcement that Aviation Camps of the Carolinas will hold a three-hour aviation career camp and fundraiser for adults on April 2 at the Carolina Aviation Museum. Participation will require TSA clearance. Info here. Flier here.
Mary Johnson sent in an announcement that the Mecklenburg Council of Elders would hold a session with District Attorney Spencer Merriweather on Monday, Feb. 5 from 4-6 p.m. at Belmont Center, 700 Parkwood Ave. Flier here.
Dena Diorio sent in her Jan. 22 Board Bulletin.
Debbie Snowdon sent in registration info for the League of Women Voters’ upcoming Civics 101 class.
Jennifer Roberts sent in a flier on a Fannie Mae program of grants supporting innovative housing projects. “Most individual grants will be for $250,000.”