This article was scraped from Rochester Subway. This is a blog about Rochester history and urbanism has not been published since 2017. The current owners are now publishing link spam which made me want to preserve this history.. The original article was published December 12, 2015 and can be found here.
A Rochester city neighborhood is asking for our help
this year to throw a Christmas Bash for kids in need. EMMA (East Main Mustard and Atlantic)
is a sub-section of the Beechwood neighborhood. Like the adjacent NOTA and Culver University East neighborhoods, this neighborhood is mostly an old industrial area, but there are some 367 households with over 200 school age children living here, and an extremely high rate of poverty...
The EMMA Neighborhood & Business Association has made it their goal to give gifts to every child in the neighborhood.
At their first Christmas Bash last year the neighborhood was able to give about 500 gifts to over 150 kids thanks to donations from local businesses and community members.
This year they'd like be able to do the same (or better), but their Gofundme campaign
is stuck at $50 and needs a jumpstart.
The party is open to all EMMA and Beechwood residents and will be held on December 18, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Togetherness in Love Community Center (1443 East Main Street).
We'd really like to help these guys out. So if you're looking for a way to give back this season, please visit their Gofundme campaign
and give what you can.
For more information you can contact Dorothy Parham at [email protected] .
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Did You Know?
Kim Batten and Roland Williams both grew up in the neighborhood, attended East High School and later became acclaimed athletes. When Batten attended East High School in the 1980s she excelled in basketball only turning to track later in her athletic career. Throughout the 1990s Kim Batten won a series of championships that culminated in her 1995 World Olympic gold medal for track & field in Goteborg, Sweden and a silver medal at the 1996 World Olympics. Roland Williams, who lived on Herkimer Street, grew up to become a Super Bowl Champion with the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV.
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