Princeton Heights is a vibrant, growing community in southwest St. Louis City, full of history and rooted in community. What is PHNA? We are advocates for you. PHNA is a resource for you to engage your government to get services you deserve, to connect you with opportunities to volunteer in your community, and to build relationships with one another. The Princeton Heights Neighborhood Association seeks to foster a strong, engaged neighborhood that is welcoming to all, full of pride, and where people feel at home.
Announcements
Century Home Plaques
by Mark Richter
Announcements
Today is the last day to order your century home plaque! Order now from the PHNA website store. We anticipate plaques will be available for pick up at our September General Meeting. If you miss out this time, don’t worry; ordering will open again in November, with 1926 and pre-1910 years available!
Princeton Heights Book
by Mark Richter
Announcements
Author and historian Jay Unnerstall is partnering with PHNA to produce a book chronicling the history of Princeton Heights! Call or text him at 314-476-8870, or email him at jayunnerstall@gmail.com, to share personal stories, historical photos, or other information about the neighborhood.
Enjoy Your Summer!
by Mark Richter
Announcements
We're taking our annual summertime break, and hope you have a great summer. The next PHNA event is our September general meeting, Thursday, September 3. We're still here, though, if you need us, just reach out!
About PHNA
The Princeton Heights Neighborhood Association, formally incorporated by neighbors in 1976, is a 501(c)(3)-designated charity organized to safeguard the general welfare of homeowners, residents, and businesses; to perform community services and economic development activities within the Neighborhood; to preserve and protect the residential and community property values within the Neighborhood; to advocate and work for the improvement and betterment of the community; and to enlighten and educate its members and the general public in such pursuits.
PHNA encourages activities and participation to maintain the stability of the neighborhood and grow community. PHNA general meetings are held the first Thursday of March, April, May, June, September, October, November. In December, we host an annual Holiday Party.
Our general meetings regularly feature updates from our public officials and our police liaison officer, as well as informative presentations regarding topics of interest to our neighbors and neighborhood. You are welcome to arrive at 6:30 PM to meet and greet your neighbors, and the meeting begins at 7 PM.
PHNA is a non-governmental organization, created by and for and maintained by the neighborhood. We can only be active and thriving with your help! Everyone can contribute, in ways big and small. To join, click here.