Neighborhood Info

   This page will give you an idea of what's happening in the various RHCN member neighborhoods in Rock Hill. We'll list a brief description, along with a few interesting facts, about each neighborhood. If there's a special event happening in your neighborhood, let us know and we'll try to get it posted for you.

Page Last Updated - 05/21/07



   The Avondale Terrace Neighborhood Empowerment Association is bounded by the Avondale Terrace subdivision.

   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 1st Sunday of every even month. The location varies.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Avondale Terrace Neighborhood Empowerment Association area.



   The Boyd Hill Neighborhood Watch is bounded by Richland Street to Hickory Lane, and Cherry Road to the Boyd Hill Apartments.

   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of every month (no meeting in August) at the Boyd Hill Neighborhood Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Boyd Hill Neighborhood Watch area.



   Brandyhill Homeowner's Association is bounded by the Brandyhill subdivision.

   Meetings are held annually - board meetings are monthly

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Brandyhill Homeowner's Association area.



   The Confederate Park Neighborhood Association's boundaries are Willowbrook to Pendleton, Charlotte Avenue to Annafrel, and include Confederate Avenue to East Main Street. This neighborhood is one of the founding members of the RHCN and contains Confederate Park, the oldest public park in Rock Hill and the first park in Rock Hill's Parks, Rec. & Tourism Department. O
nly three blocks from the center of Rock Hill, SC, this neighborhood contains many homes - several from the early 1920s and 1930s, along with homes from the 1940s to '50s. Also located in the area are Northside Elementary School and Northside Neighborhood Center. The center houses one of Rock Hill's three public pools. The neighborhood hosts several popular events in Confederate Park, such as "A Day In the Park" and "Music Under the Stars".
   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 1st Thursday of every month at Northside Neighborhood Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Confederate Park Neighborhood Association area.



   The Crawford Road South Neighborhood Association is bounded by Robinson Road to Blanche Circle, and
Pickney to the railroad tracks.
   Meetings are at 5:00 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of every month at 1404 Crawford Road.

 

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Crawford Road South Neighborhood area.



   The Creekside Homeowner's Association is bounded by the Creekside subdivision.

   Meetings are annually at 4::00 p.m. on the 1st Saturday in March and are held at Epiphany Church, located at 2370 West Main Street.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Creekside Homeowner's Association area.


ETNA Web Site   The East Town Neighborhood Association, or ETNA, is one of the founding members of the RHCN and is bounded by Elizabeth Lane, Jones Avenue, East White, and East Black Streets. It contains the Reid Street-Confederate Avenue-East Main Street Historic District. East Town begins only one block from the center of Rock Hill, SC - the intersection of Main Street and Oakland Avenue. Contained in our neighborhood are several hundred residences, several churches, businesses and professional offices, as well as a brand new school for 4-year-old children. We also boast some truly wonderful homes from the early 1920s and 1930s, many of which are being restored by their owners. That, along with plenty of 100-year-old oak trees, makes this neighborhood a uniquely charming area of Rock Hill. East Town also holds the historical distinction of being Rock Hill's first neighborhood.
   ETNA meets at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. The location may vary during the summer but is usually in one of the classrooms of Park Baptist Church, located at 717 East Main Street. Please come join us and see why we think our neighborhood is a great place to live!



   The Ebenezer Oakland Park Neighborhood Association is bounded by the 100 block of Ebenezer, the 200-500 block of Oakland Avenue, and the 300-400 block of Union Avenue.

   Meeting information is currently unavailable.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Ebenezer Oakland Park Neighborhood Association area.



   The Fewell Park Neighborhood Association includes all areas
between India Hook Road and Ebenezer Avenue. This neighborhood contains the Fewell Park Neighborhood Center and Park, which includes a covered picnic and cooking area surrounded by trees, a walking trail, tennis courts, playground equipment, and a championship quality disc golf course. This course was designed and built by Rock Hill's own INNOVA Disc Golf, a locally owned company which designs disc golf courses and manufactures disc golf equipment that it distributes world-wide.
   Meetings are held quarterly at the Fewell Park Neighborhood Center.

Fewell Park Neighborhood Association has finished a project, funded by the CDBG program, to clean up and restore the creek running through the park. They invite you to come enjoy the park with them and see what neighbors working together can do.



   The Hagins-Fewell Community Group is bounded by Sunset Drive to Wilson Street, and Roddey Street to Allen Street (including Reynolds Street)
. This neighborhood is located only 4 blocks from the center of Rock Hill, SC. It is the subject of the Arcade Mill Clean-Up Project and is currently undergoing huge changes in the form of massive upgrades and improvements to storm water and drainage systems, sewer systems, electrical service updates, and a host of other projects. When completed, the Hagins-Fewell neighborhood will be a vital part of the Old Town Redevelopment Project of Rock Hill, as well as the pride of the residents in this area!
   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the Hagins Street Neighborhood Resource Center.

  Final testing of the Arcade Mill site is now under way! As an added bonus, several of the old mill walls have now been demolished in conjunction with the testing! More to come on demolition so keep checking here for updates on the project. Please visit the RHCN Projects page on this site to learn more about developments at the Arcade Mill.
  The City of Rock Hill PRT Dept. continues to work with neighborhood residents to improve the existing park facilities. A picnic shelter, grill (with trash can!), and a walking trail will all be added soon.
  Sewer and drainage issues in the neighborhood continue to be addressed.



   The Heathwood Homeowner's Association is bounded by the Heathwood subdivision.

   Meetings are annually on the 4th Monday in February and are held at the Fewell Park Neighborhood Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Heathwood Homeowner's Association area.



   The Laney Terrace Neighborhood Association is bounded by the Laney Terrace subdivision.

   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 4th Monday of each month and are held at the Emmett Scott Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Laney Terrace Neighborhood Association area.



   The Marshall Estates Neighborhood Association is bounded by Eighth, Belinda, Marshall, & Flint Streets, from Marshall Street to the Workman Street
Apartment Complex.
   Meetings are at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Security Building - 380 Workman Street.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Marshall Estates Neighborhood Association area.



   The Pecan Grove Neighborhood Association's boundaries are not yet available.

   Meeting information is currently unavailable.

Pecan Grove Neighborhood Association held a neighborhood cleanup and cookout on Sat., Oct. 23. It was a great success! Look for more events of this type in the future.

 



   The Pineridge Estates Neighborhood Association is made up of all properties on Mulberry Circle.

   Meetings are quarterly at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd Thursday of the month and are held at 1692 Mulberry Circle.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Pineridge Estates Neighborhood Association area.



   
Rabun Community Watch was formed in 1990 out of a neighborhood interest in combating crime in our area and basic desire to watch out for each other.
   Our neighborhood is committed to always striving toward a safe and caring community and to keeping all lines of communications open to each individual in our neighborhood. We are committed to the preservation and improvement of the residential areas in the City of Rock Hill.
   Our community watch encompasses 65 families. Our borders are Rabun Lane, Rabun Circle, west of Rogers Memorial Church to the corner of Gatewood, and also includes 1 house on Gatewood. We are a close-knit and caring community made up of people from all walks of life. Our neighborhood holds community yard sales and an annual picnic.
   General meetings of Rabun Community Watch are held monthly, the 3rd Thursday at Rogers Memorial Church on Eden Terrace.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Rabun Community Watch area.



   The Ravencroft Homeowner's Association is bounded by the Ravencroft subdivision.

   Meetings are annually in mid-September; 7:00 p.m. dinner at a local restaurant, followed by a business meeting.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Ravencroft Homeowner's Association area.


   The Rawlinson Acres II Neighborhood Association is comprised of properties located fully within the city limits of Rock Hill and within the boundaries of Rawlinson Acres II development, both Phase I and Phase II. We are bordered on the South by Main Street (SC Hwy. 5) and on the West by the Rock Hill city limits. RAII is located directly across from Northwestern high school and the Rock Hill Applied Technology Center. There is a walk-through access to York Road elementary school on Main Street.
   The neighborhood contains approximately 170 residences and is heavily wooded with mature trees. There are also several natural ravines separating residential sections and providing beautiful natural greenery. The first homes were built in the 1980s. Specific covenant restrictions define the approved size, style, and type of building construction and use of property.
   Our neighborhood women’s social group, Ladybirds, organizes a fall Wine and Cheese Social, Halloween Parade, Christmas Luminary night and a Spring Picnic. Ladybirds also provides and maintains a directory of residents names, addresses, phone numbers, jobs, hobbies, interests, and skills information. This directory is available to all residents and facilitates neighbors getting to know each other and sharing interests and skills.
   We have an active Neighborhood Association that meets annually in the fall to elect officers and conduct business. Elected officers and appointed committees conduct ongoing business throughout the year. The neighborhood association is supported by voluntary payment of annual dues of $50 per household, which are used for upkeep of our common grounds, communication expenses, cost of social activities and means to address issues supported by the membership.

Christmas luminary night for 2004 was a big hit. More information on upcoming events will be provided.



   
Rollingwood is located off Mt. Gallant Road, just north of Celanese Road, and is surrounded by Gallant Meadows to the south and the new Norwood Ridge subdivision to the north. There are 93 homes in this 5 year old, all residential subdivision. Our homeowners association was established in 2003. Rollingwood is a very friendly neighborhood where one can often find children riding bikes and people walking their dogs.
   Meeting information is available on the Rollingwood neighborhood website at www.rollingwoodhoa.org

Special events scheduled in Rollingwood Neighborhood Association are available on the neighborhood's website at www.rollingwoodhoa.org.



   Seventeen Acres Neighborhood Association's
boundaries are not yet available.
   Meeting information is also not yet available.

Currently there are no special events scheduled for Seventeen Acres Neighborhood Association.



   The South Central Neighborhood Association's
boundaries are Hampton Street to Jefferson Avenue, and Emmett Street to State Street
   Meetings are at 6:30 p.m. on the 4th Monday of each month at the Green Street Resource Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the South Central Neighborhood Association area.



   The Spencer Estates Neighborhood Association boundaries are East Main Street to Spencer Street, and Eastwood Drive to Princeton Road and South Anderson Road.
Spencer Estates is one of the founding members of the RHCN and is very active throughout the year.
   Meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday of each month (no meetings in June, July, or December) at Belleview school.

 

Spencer Estates Neighborhood Association held their annual Community Yard Sale on Sat., Nov. 6, at Belleview school. According to reports, everyone had a great time and hopefully found a few "hidden treasures".



   The Tyson's Forest Homeowner's Association is
bounded by the Tyson's Forest subdivision.
   Meetings are annually, board meetings are monthly at the Boyd Hill Center.

Currently there are no special events scheduled in the Tyson's Forest Homeowner's Association area.