Stairway Railings Installed at Park

The Trinity Park is much more than a playground and place to hold birthday parties and community events. It is a garden and the home of beautiful public art. To truly appreciate how many artists and neighbors worked together to

Posted in Arts and culture, Stewardship and beautification, Trinity Park Foundation

Durham Modifies Development Rules

By Mimi Kessler The rules for constructing buildings are covered in the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The city is reviewing and rewriting this important document. It is a long project, but it is nearing its end. This spring they presented

Posted in Advocacy, Community development, Neighborhood concerns

Good Turn Out for Trinity Park Pub Crawl

By James Dobbins The Second Annual TPNA Pub Crawl was held on May 15, with a good turn out!  Our first stop at The Can Opener had a full bar, but also a wide variety of beers on tap and

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Neighborhood Salute to FedEx ‘Angel’ Scottie Noel

Scottie Noel:  Thirty years of community and service . . . and counting In 2003 my family and I returned to Durham, NC and moved back into the neighborhood we had left for a stint in NY/NJ in 1999. You

Posted in Community development, Personal interest

President’s Message

The TPNA Board works to make our neighborhood a better place. It celebrates the positive aspects of our community (houses, gardens, music, holidays, giving…) while tackling our neighborhood’s challenges (traffic, urban planning, crime..). However, our biggest challenge is encouraging YOU

Posted in Advocacy, Community development, Neighborhood concerns, TPNA

TPNA Annual Report for 2024

The Trinity Park Neighborhood Association is busy with meetings, socials, and advocacy activities, and we look forward to continuing to work with neighbors in 2025. Monthly TPNA board meetings, open to all neighbors, will alternate between Zoom and in-person. Outgoing

Posted in Advocacy, Community development, Membership, Neighborhood concerns, TPNA

Trinity Park Merch

You asked for it, we got it!  New swag available for purchase! T-shirts, stickers, mugs, and more, in a variety of logo options. Check it out and buy a gift for yourself, your family, or your neighbor. To access our shop, go

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Bus Crash on Gregson

By Mollie Flowe Many of you will be aware of the school bus crash which occurred on Gregson St. on October 30. A car and school bus collided at the intersection of Markham and Gregson. The car came to rest

Posted in Advocacy, Health and safety, Neighborhood concerns, Traffic

Happy Holidays from PAC2

By Mimi Kessler Partners Against Crime is a community-based volunteer organization that works at the neighborhood level on crime prevention strategies and quality of life issues.  Each of Durham’s five police Districts has a corresponding PAC organization that meets monthly. 

Posted in Neighborhood concerns

Live Nativity at Reality Center: December 20, 6-7 pm

You’re invited to The Live Nativity at the reality Center on Friday, December 20, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm. Address: 916 Lamond Ave. It will be a family-friendly evening with worship, warm drinks, and snacks. The Reality Ministries annual Live

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