The Commercial Appeal

Memphis groups create neighborho­od pride in Uptown

- Raven Copeland Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK

Children and volunteers gathered on a basketball court under the beaming sun Wednesday to paint their pride for Uptown.

The City of Memphis and Shelby County Community Redevelopm­ent Agency (CRA) partnered with ALSAC/ St. Jude, Clean Memphis and Memphis Athletic Ministries (MAM) to enhance the appearance of MAM’s Greenlaw Center.

Children painted a mural — complete with their handprints — on MAM’s basketball court, working alongside volunteers from MAM, St. Jude, Clean Memphis, Girls Inc., among others.

The CRA asked to redecorate MAM’s basketball court to improve the city.

“We were really excited to hear that they wanted to help clean up this area and make a bright fun space for our kids to hang out in the neighborho­od, as well as the community members,” said Paaton Karel, MAM’s community engagement coordinato­r.

MAM has many volunteer opportunit­ies, but this is the first time it has made a visual stamp in the neighborho­od.

“Our overall goal is to unify the neighborho­od even further and help remind our kids and community that this is their space and it’s our duty to help keep it clean, along with a reminder that we respect and love this place so we want to treat it well,” Karel said.

In addition to MAM, the CRA cleaned up other parts of Uptown for its “Green Up Clean Up” event.

“We’re trimming trees, doing street tree maintenanc­e, cutting overgrown lots, picking up trash and painting crosswalks,” said Tanja Mitchell, CRA’s Uptown Neighborho­od coordinato­r.

Mitchell is proud of Uptown’s community developmen­t and looks forward to future projects.

“I enjoy seeing a town change into this really awesome diverse community. I’m enjoying seeing the things that are happening and all of the new developmen­t that is coming,” Mitchell said. “We started in this area of Uptown, but we’re going to have several more events and move around to different neighborho­ods in the TIF district.”

The CRA and Uptown Advisory Committee plan to create neighborho­ods that promote a mix of incomes, protect single-family homes and create vibrant community anchors that strengthen connection­s to Downtown Memphis, according to the CRA’s website.

 ??  ?? Madison Turner, 13, smiles while helping other children and volunteers paint the Greenlaw Park basketball court on Wednesday. BRAD VEST/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL
Madison Turner, 13, smiles while helping other children and volunteers paint the Greenlaw Park basketball court on Wednesday. BRAD VEST/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL

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