Block Clubs


Since 1996, NeighborWorks® Dakota Home Resources has organized 12 Neighborhood Block Clubs within the communities of Central City, Deadwood, Lead, and Wall. Through these Block Clubs, NWDHR works towards their mission of neighborhood revitalization. While each Block Club is different all have the common goal of improving and revitalizing their neighborhood. Block Club projects include beautification projects; clean up of central areas; assisting seniors in the neighborhood with projects and clean up; hanging of Christmas lights; and socials.  Please contact Sharon Martinisko for more information.

Neighborhood Block Clubs Presidents

Burnham Block Club
President:  Lila Sorenson

Presidential Block Club
Co-chair:  Kerry Ruth
    Francy Pike

Rodeo Grounds Block Club
President:  Bill and Sandy Glover

Library District Block Club
President:  Jim Phillips     

Survivor's Ridge Block Club

Peck Gardens Block Club
President:  Linda Blair            

Upper Main Block Club
President:  Rhonda Van Den Eykel  
Central City Neighborhood Council
Chair:  Karolea Schnabel
Lemmon Avenue Neighborhood of Choice.
President: John Haag
What are the benefits of starting a Block Club?

Neighborhood safety.
Working toward a common goal based on the needs of your neighborhood.
Getting to know your neighbors and elected officials.
Connect with city officials to make changes.


Success of Neighborhood Block Clubs:

Organized Communtiy Spring Clean up.

Crime rate has decreased significantly in the Lemmon Avenue area because of the Block Club

Brings Neighbors together and creates a strong community
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