In 1949, a group of urban pioneers in Hyde Park-Kenwood,
facing a radically changing neighborhood, deteriorating
property, and increasing crime, banded together to reverse
the tide of physical and social deterioration. To do
so, the residents formed the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community
Conference (HPKCC). The major focus of the new organization
was urban renewal, stabilization, an integrated community,
and neighborhood safety. As with any such undertaking
there were mistakes and differences, and some lost and
others gained.
As part of the strategy, the conference formed 20 block
clubs in 1950 (ultimately up to 60) to help residents
in their relationships with each other, diagnose neighborhood
problems and take action, and build a greater sense
of community.
Although HPKCC concentrated its earliest efforts on
upgrading property and zoning codes and encouraging
integrtion, it soon became apparent that the community
had other needs. Throughout its life the Conference
has organized committees and task forces and programs
to deal with timely issues. The continuing goal of the
Conference is to meet the needs of an ever-changing
community.
Annual Meeting September
22 2019 watch for 2020's!
HPKCC Celebrates 70th Anniversary During September
22 Annual Meeting
On September 22, 2019, the Conference held its Annual
Meeting at the Hyatt Place hotel and celebrated its
70th Anniversary with heartfelt reflections from current
and former Board members. Attendees also enjoyed a delicious
70th Anniversary cake.
Our Mission,
adopted 2019
HPKCC is an independent community organization, connecting
people in a diverse, green and safe community. We convene
individuals and groups to network, and build community
around multigenerational activities, community resources,
and major issues that affect our future.
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