Barton Hills Historical Documents

Inside Austin’s 325 – Fear, loyalty, and the winds of change in a bellweather precinctSunday magazine, supplement to the Dallas Times Herald, April 28, 1974 (7 pages)

Barton Hills – On the Skyline of Austin – Advertisement dated May 27, 1956 (3 pages)

Barton HIlls – White Has Top Post For Area – Newspaper article from October 2, 1955 reporting management of Barton Hills development being assumed by Mr. Shirley C. White

Neighborhood Meeting Tonight (Tuesday, July 27)

Join us at St. Mark’s Church (corner of Barton Skyway & Barton Hills Dr.). Everyone is invited!

Pre-meeting social hour! at 6 p.m. Italian dinner for $6.

All are welcome!

Agenda

  • 7:00 Call to order/Welcome
  • 7:05 Administrative Business
  • 7:10 Update on Neighborhood Development – Amy’s Ice Creams
  • 7:15 Greenbelt Guardians
  • 7:20 Update on Barton Hills Elementary Beautification Project – Clay Boulware
  • 7:25 Steve Dubov – Art on the Way
  • 7:45 Neighborhood Watch
  • 7:55 Adjourn

Wendy Papasan
President, Barton Hills Neighborhood Assn.
call or text (512) 297-9431

July 4th Parade pictures

BHNA President Wendy Papasan, with daughter Veronica, introduces Sara Hickman and Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr at the neighborhood picnic following the annual Barton Hills 4th of July Parade (click to enlarge)

The annual Barton Hills 4th of July Parade and Picnic were a smashing success, with beautiful weather and an excellent turnout of participants and spectators to celebrate America’s independence.

The Austin American-Statesman has a gallery of pictures from our Parade. More pictures from the Parade and Picnic taken by our President Wendy Papasan are available for your viewing pleasure.