Barbara Gray, Capt. Brian Cheek |
2008 National Night Out |
We wish to express condolences to the
Family and friends of long time Highland Park
resident Jack Keck.
From the Greensboro News and Record:
GREENSBORO — Jack Keck, 83, passed away Tuesday
March 3, 2009 at Blumenthal Jewish Nursing & Rehab Center.
Funeral Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Saturday March 7, 2009, at
Lambeth- Troxler Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Lakeview
Memorial Park.
Jack was born September 13, 1925, to Henry F. Keck and wife Kathleen
Page Keck Key in Caswell County. After his WWII service, Jack lived
most of his life in Guilford County. Among other skills, he worked as a
sheet metal mechanic for several years. He was a member of True Light
Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents he is predeceased by his wife, Arlena obe
Keck in 1984; and his wife Evelyn Sharp Keck in 2008; and brother,
Harry F. Keck.
He is survived by his daughters, Carol Keck and her husband Drayten
Young; Diane Keck Campbell and her husband Walter; a step-daughter
Evelyn Blackburn and husband Steve; a step-son Boyd Butler and wife
Carolyn; ten grandchildren; and 14 great- grandchildren.
The family will receive friends Friday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at
Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Nathan Young
College Fund, care of Diane Campbell, Rider University, 2083
Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3099
LAMBETH-TROXLER FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICE IS ASSISTING THE KECK
FAMILY.
National Night Out 2007 Neighborhood Picnic
Greensboro
Antiques & Art On Elm
Antiques
& Art on Elm
is the new name for what was previously known as the Antique and Art
Festival. The date of the event is May
19
from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Co-Chair Barbara Gray |
Councilwoman Sandy Carmany |
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Officer Steve Roberts
GPD Resource Team |
Julius Register
Building Inspector Co-Chairs Barbara & Julie |
Nolan Tipton
Safety Engineer |
Community Watch Mtg 3/2006
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Carol Sue Newton Mayor Keith Holliday |
Councilwoman Sandy Carmany Bob Carmany |
4 Oaks Ponies |
Co-Chair Barbara, Officer Steve Roberts Co-Chair Julie, Capt. Ron Rogers |
Engine 16 Greensboro Fire Dept. |
Lawyer Sutton NNO Picnic Raffle |
Highland
Park March
22, 2005 Community Watch Meeting, photos below!
Read Councilwoman Sandy Carmany's
review of this
Community Watch meeting on her new Web Blog here:
Sandy's
Place Comm Watch 3/22/05To report grafitti, contact Detective Ernest Cuthbertson of the Greensboro Police Department at (336)373-2116. |
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March, 2005 Highland Park Community Watch Meeting |
Detective Ernest Cuthbertson Captain Harold Scott Drug & Gang Awareness Program |
Captain M. Oates Officer S. Roberts Officer J. Carter |
Captain Harold Scott Councilwoman Sandy Carmany |
Officer Jeff Carter Comm. Resource Team |
Co-Chair Barbara Gray Captain M. Oates |
Officer Steve Roberts Comm. Resource Team |
Officer B. Bailiff, Four Oaks Pony Rides |
Captain R. Rogers, Co-Chair B. Gray, Asst. Chief W. Stafford |
Lt. J. Stalls, Capt. H. Scott, Capt. R. Rogers, Chief W. Stafford |
2004 Highland Park Neighborhood NNO Picnic |
Bagpipe music by David Russor |
Treasurer N. Turner with Balloons by Kris! |
Balloons by Kris |
L. Sutton & NNO Raffle |
N. Turner, D. Vasses |
More Balloons by Kris! |
was held Tuesday, April 27, 2004 at Lindley Park Baptist Church. Photos below! A big "thank you" to Lindley Park Baptist Church, our neighborhood volunteers, Carol Sue Newton, Don Vasses, Rex Gray, William Liszka, Treasurer Nancy Turner and all neighbors who donated funds for making this meeting possible. For info on future Community Watch meetings please contact: Co-Chair Barbara Gray 294-1125 or Co-Chair Julie Schindler 854-1681 |
Photos below. Click on any thumbnail to enlarge photo!
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The 9th Annual Highland Park Neighborhood Assoc. National Night Out 2003 Covered Dish Potluck Picnic was held at our rain location, Lindley Park Baptist Church, due to inclement weather this year. Approximately 100 Highland Park Residents joined Greensboro Police Dept. & Greensboro Fire Dept. Engine 16 representatives & Councilwoman Sandy Carmany to celebrate America's Night Out Against Crime with a community potluck dinner and raffle. Highland Park neighbors collected donations of dog & cat food and supplies for the Guildford County Animal Shelter at the dinner this year. Photos Below! And see photos from previous years' National Night Out Picnics by scrolling below!
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