
Martin Acres is a strong neighborhood community in South Boulder.
Learn more about who we are and what we do below.

WHO WE ARE
Founded in 1977, the Martin Acres Neighborhood Association (MANA) represents the residents of Martin Acres, a neighborhood of about 1,350 single-family
homes and four apartment buildings bounded by US Highway 36, Table Mesa Drive, Broadway (CO 93) and Baseline Road in south Boulder, Colorado.
Since its founding, by charter held in its bylaws, MANA has been dedicated to protecting and improving the quality of life for all residents in the neighborhood.
Martin Acres is home to Boulder Valley School District’s Creekside Elementary School, the High Mar U.S. Post Office, the Bridge House Ready-to-Work
program (transitional housing and vocational training for formerly homeless individuals) and Martin Park, adjacent to the Bear Creek bike path.
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Martin Acres is home to everyone - from the original homeowners who bought their homes in 1952, to young families representing the next generation of residents! |
MANA's annual pancake breakfast brings neighbors and long-time friends together |
MANA puts on popular events for children in the neighborhood. A hub of the neighborhood is Creekside Elementary. |
Walter, a World War II veteran, has lived in Martin Acres since 1952. He served on the USS Missouri, where the final surrender that ended the war was signed. Martin Acres opened in 1952 as part of a nation-wide effort to provide housing for returning GIs and the families they were starting. |

WHAT WE DO
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| producing and distributing the VOICE newsletter |
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| organizing social events |
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| organizing and funding beautification efforts |
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| monitoring actions by city, state and federal governments that affect the neighborhood: |
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| representing Martin Acres to Boulder City Council and Boulder Valley Board of Education: |
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| maintaining contact with city and county service providers: |
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| participating in public forums and meetings: |
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| organizing issues-related and candidate forums: |
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COMMUNITY SERVICE
Since 2015, MANA has worked closely with RTW to support their mission of vocational training and community service. RTW-Boulder Program Manager Joshua Lagge wrote MANA, “Thank you for being such a valued part of our community efforts.” RTW helps formerly unhoused individuals transition out of homelessness by providing them housing at their Martin Acres facility, and vocational training in culinary arts, catering, and landscaping. RTW houses roughly 45 individuals, who work jobs, pay rent, and must comply with a 100% sobriety requirement and a curfew. MANA has been proud to collaborate with this great program that offers people a real, sustainable way out of homelessness. |
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BY-LAWS
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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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