
Join us for our annual Community Social! We’ll be serving free food catered by Jack’s Bar-B-Que. We will have speakers, music, bingo, games, and door prizes!
Haynes Trinity Neigborhood Coalition
We advocate for the revitalization of the Haynes-Trinity community in Nashville, TN and the preservation of our historical Black neighborhoods and green spaces.

Join us for our annual Community Social! We’ll be serving free food catered by Jack’s Bar-B-Que. We will have speakers, music, bingo, games, and door prizes!

The meeting is rescheduled to October 10, 2024 @ 6:30 PM and will be ONLINE. For more information and to join the meeting: https://mailchi.mp/02843b9c114b/youreinvited_mayorstransittalk_10_10_24
The HTNC meeting tonight will be rescheduled out of concern for our elderly folks. Forecast is calling for rain (possibly heavy rain) with wind gusts of 30 mph from 5-8pm. Sorry for any inconvenience!

Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s Choose How You Move transportation improvement program focuses on four key areas: sidewalks, signals, service, and safety. It improves safety on Nashville’s streets for everyone, offers public transportation 24/7/365 for the first time in the city’s history, upgrades 2/3 of the city’s intersections to smart signals, so Nashvillians spend less time at red lights, and it completes the WalkNBike Nashville priority sidewalk network when combined with annual capital spending.
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Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s Choose How You Move transportation improvement program focuses on four key areas: sidewalks, signals, service, and safety. It improves safety on Nashville’s streets for everyone, offers public transportation 24/7/365 for the first time in the city’s history, upgrades 2/3 of the city’s intersections to smart signals, so Nashvillians spend less time at red lights, and it completes the WalkNBike Nashville priority sidewalk network when combined with annual capital spending.
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| Join us for a long overdue Community Social! We’ll be serving free food catered by Jack’s Bar-B-Que, speakers from the Mayor’s office and the new Bordeaux Dedicated Senior Medical Center with an update on the Production Row project on White’s Creek Pike. We will have music, bingo, games, and door prizes! |
Haynes District 2 Scholarship FundWe congratulate the 2023 District 2 Scholarship recipients!Kennedy Jenkins – Clark Atlanta University DaMaya Mitchell – Alabama A&M University Tonay Turner – Louisiana State University Sanaa Copeland – University of Miami |
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| Dr. Mells, Executive Principal at Whites Creek High School appreciates the $50,000 donation raised from the Haynes-Trinity Neighborhood Coalition’s Taste of the District fundraiser. The above photos feature the football team wearing newly purchased football uniforms. Dr. Mells says the school is waiting on arrival of new band gear, additional items were purchased for the PBIS Rewards Store for the students and the Parent Involvement/Appreciation items were enjoyed by parents at the Freshman Academy Open House at the start of the school year. Dr. Mells also reported the new courtyard furniture is in place and looks amazing. |
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Andrea P. Kinzer is a servant, educator, coach, and lover of her community. Andrea is a proud Nashville native who spent the vast majority of her childhood in the Haynes-Trinity community and is a graduate from F.H. Jenkins Preparatory School and Whites Creek Comprehensive High School. Upon graduating from Whites Creek, she attended and graduated from Spelman College where she obtained her bachelor of arts in History. Andrea has been an educator for nine years teaching at KIPP Nashville College Prep on Knight Drive and currently teaches at East End Preparatory School where she also coaches the award winning middle school girls basketball team. Community work, involvement and trust is important to Andrea. She has been a member of the Haynes-Trinity Neighborhood Coalition Executive Committee for nearly 3 years. She has served as a general member, Vice President and currently, President. She is also a member of the Riverside Nashville Seventh Day Adventist Church where she is the director of their outreach ministry, Impact the City, where they provide weekly sustenance for our Haynes-Trinity community through a food pantry and community garden. Andrea is the proud aunt of two nieces, Aurielle and Alivia.
Best Wishes to our outgoing President: Yolanda Hockett |
Ms. Hockett stepped down to run for a Metro Council At-Large position in the August 3 election. We are grateful to Ms. Hockett for all her past accomplishments and are happy she will remain on our board. During her tenure as President, she started the Taste of the District events and successfully raised over $85,000 for our District’s Metro Nashville Public Schools. Thank you to all the businesses, neighborhood associations and individuals who donated and made this a success!
Haynes Middle School – $12,550
Alex Green Elementary School – $11,305
Cumberland Elementary School – $11,666
Whites Creek High School – $50,000
District 2 Boundaries and Election InformationNew Metro Council districts were adopted in 2022 so the boundaries have changed since the previous Council election. Check out the map above to see the new boundaries of District 2. Find your Polling Place: https://maps.nashville.gov/PollingPlaceFinder/ Nashville Metro 2023 Election Info: https://www.nashville.gov/departments/elections/voters/find-2023-election-information Important Dates:July 14th – Early Voting begins. You can vote at any Early Voting location during the Early Voting period. July 27th – Last day to request an Absentee Ballot. July 29th – Early Voting ends. August 3rd – Election Day. You must vote at your designated polling location on Election Day. September 14th – Metropolitan Runoff Election (if necessary). |
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| Who We Are: We are Haynes-Trinity area neighbors, faith-based institutions, and non-profits that serve our community. The Coalition advocates for our existing historic neighborhoods and we actively participate in the revitalization of the West Trinity Lane corridor. We work with all stakeholders including businesses, developers and elected officials to ensure our community remains welcoming, diverse and that everyone has a seat at the table. Coalition members are Beech Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Born Again Church, Brooklyn Heights, Chateau Valley, Haynes Manor, Haynes Heights, Hillmore, Lock One Park, The New Life Center, Resha Heights, Riverside Nashville Church, Bordeaux North Nashville Community PTA, Trinity Hills, and the Bordeaux North Nashville Chamber of Commerce. |
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| CLOSE, BUT NOT QUITE THERE YET! We are so close to signing a Community Benefits Agreement with the Production Row warehouse developers proposed for the southwest corner of Whites Creek Pike and Briley Parkway. We need your support at the public hearing at the Davidson County Metro Council at 1 Public Square this Thursday, 7/6/23 @ 6:30 pm. Please come join us and wear a navy blue or black T-shirt. In the event we close on the CBA, we will update you so be sure and check your email before coming. In the meantime, email our Councilmembers NOW and tell them if the CBA is not signed by Thursday, the BL2023-1919 bill needs to be deferred until an agreement can be reached. Be sure and sign your name and address.Emails should be sent to: councilmembers@nashville.gov; haynestrinitycoalition@gmail.com SUBJECT: BL2023-1919 PRODUCTION ROW- NEED SIGNED CBA OR DEFER PROJECT |
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