
The Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association (OHNA) is meeting tomorrow night, May 26, 6pm IN PERSON at Pine Street Baptist Church.
Notes and excerpts from email announcement:
Please bring a dish to share!
Agenda is attached and pasted below. There will be a virtual option for those not able to be present physically.
Because the church allows us to use their space without charge, please consider donating items for the church’s unhoused person ministry. NEEDED ITEMS for summer include socks, sunscreen, and insect repellent (including wristbands).Monthly Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, 26 May 2026 • 6:00PM
This meeting will be held in person, at Pine Street Baptist Church. You may also join virtually at the link below.
Join Zoom Meeting (Editor’s note: Zoom meeting link redacted. Please contact OHNA at OHNArva@gmail.com for link)Welcome
Approval of Minutes: Scott Racette
Community and local Officials Updates: Councilmember Lynch/Amy Robins. Other updates will be submitted via written reports
Announcements:
Committee reports:
Zoning, Parks, Traffic and Safety, Bylaws, Amphitheater, Events, Treasurer
Continued Business:
Action: Should OHNA host “National Night Out”event?
New Business:
Vote for interim committee chairs for the bylaws committee and the parks committee—
Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association
Valerie L’Herrou, President
John Bolecek, Treasurer
Amanda Bradley, Co-Vice-President
Bryan Clark Green, Co-Vice President
Jennifer Hancock, Co-Vice President
Susan Hill, Co-Vice President
Phaedra Hise, Co-Vice President
Scott Racette, SecretaryJOIN OHNA: https://forms.gle/joCpHqcPrShu8qf86
For events and more: https://ohnarva.org/
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Not to be confused with the OHNA, OHHIC, the Oregon Hill Home Improvement Council will be holding its first in-person, annual membership meeting in many years this coming Sunday, May 31, 2026 at 7:00 pm at the Pine St. Baptist Church. About 30 Oregon Hill residents have registered for OHHIC membership and will be allowed to vote on a new OHHIC board. Founded in 1976, the neighborhood non-profit organization will also be celebrating its 50th year anniversary at the meeting. OHHIC has renovated over 20 historic houses in Oregon Hill, selling them to first-time homeowners and placing preservation easements on the homes. Also, OHHIC sensitively built 17 quality new homes on vacant lots that are compatible with the Oregon Hill Historic District. OHHIC owns the historic Jacob House at 619 West Cary St. that was built in 1817.