History

where neighbors know neighbors
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callahan

association leaders
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1998 Board of Directors - Anne Brown, Faye Edwards, Jerome Williams, Fredrick Williams, Georgia Woodley (Center)
1978 board of directors - original
Georgia N. Woodley
Theodore Crooms
Albert Cobb
Mary Alice Drew
Howard P. Williams Sr.
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Director
Director
2007 board of directors - Reactivated
Anne Patricia Brown
Jerome T. Williams
Josie B. Owens
Sarah Davis
Alma A. Bryant
President
Vice President
Director
Director
Director

May 1978 - The association was incorporated as the Callahan Neighborhood Association, Inc. (CNA). CNA Inc. was the City of Orlando’ first grassroots voluntary residential association. CNA’s goal is to preserve the residential character of the neighborhood. CNA’s maintains the following objectives:

      1. Get more residents involved in directly influencing public policy;
      2. Stabilize the Callahan neighborhood by promoting the improvement of existing housing, and construction of new affordable house;
      3. Change from negative to positive the impact of the political, social, and economic forces that impinge upon the neighborhood due to intensive downtown development;
      4. Influence the allocation of municipal resources and design of public programs to ensure that Callahan residents benefit to the maximum extent possible
      5. Organized activities for children. The Callahan Neighborhood Association has faced many struggles, challenges, and adversities. As we grow and march boldly into the next century, we will continue to be involved while improving and preserving the Callahan community. Our community is rich with heritage and tradition: “WHERE NEIGHBORS KNOW NEIGHBORS”
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Opening prayer of each callahan neighborhood association meeting
Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.
Psalms 19:14

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mayors

thank you for your support throughout the years

John H. "Buddy" Dyer

march 2003 - present
Mayor John H. “Buddy” Dyer portrait photograph

Ernest Page

march 2005 - april 2005
Mayor Ernest Page portrait photograph

Glenda evans hood

november 1992 - february 2003
Mayor Glenda Evans Hood

Willard D. "Bill" Frederick

January 1981 - November 1992
Mayor Willard D. "Bill" Frederick

Carl T. Langford

March 1967 - January 1981
Mayor Carl T. Langford

Robert s. “Bob” Carr

November 1956 - January 1967
Mayor Robert S. "Bob" Carr

biography of orlando mayors

1875 to present
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James "Buck" Parramore

the 14th mayor of orlando
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Mayors B. Frederick, C. Langford, B. Dyer and G. Hood
Mayors B. Frederick, C. Langford, B. Dyer and G. Hood
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government leaders

thank you for your support throughout the years

Regina i. hill

2014 - present
City Commissioner, District 5
Commissioner Regina I. Hill

Daisy Lynum

1998 - 2014
City Commissioner, District 5
Commissioner Daisy Lynum

Napoleon "nap" ford

1980 - 1998
City Commissioner, District 5
Commissioner Napolean Ford

Arthur "Pappy" Kennedy

1972 - 1980
city councilman
Councilman Arthur Kennedy

historical galleries

Brief visual narratives

Throughout the website there are interactive image galleries depicting the rich heritage of Callahan in Parramore. The images represent our past, present and future. The galleries are named and dedicated to individuals who served the community and contributed to Callahan’s precious history and legacy.

Click below to visit galleries:
Councilman Arthur "Pappy" Kennedy | Community Leader Georgia N. Woodley | Commissioner Napoleon "Nap" Ford | Commissioner Daisy Lynum | Community Activist Mary Alice Drew | Sister Teresa McElwee | Reverend Nathaniel G. Staggers | Albert Cobb | Vencina Cannady | Mayors and Commissioners | Nostalgic Landmarks

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Georgia N. Woodley

Community Leader
Civil Rights Activist, First President Callahan Neighborhood Association, 25 Years of Service
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Audio history

listen to our history
Our audio history is the collection of Callahan’s historical facts about important events transcribed for listening. The oral transcripts were compiled to observe occasions and memories for the preservation of an auditory record for future generations. Our Audio History is unique in that it presents OUR story, thoughts, purpose and existence.

J.B. Callahan Center
Dedication

May 24, 1986
Shannea Akins, Audio Narrator
Photo of J.B. Callahan Center Atrium
The open atrium of the J.B. Callahan Center will draw you inward and upward. The reflection from the barrel vault glass ceiling provides illumination of the Center's energy.
Photo of L.C. Jones Memorial
At the main entrance to the J.B. Callahan Center, visitors are presented with the L. C. Jones Memorial, Jones High School first principal. Mr. Jones and his family donated the land for Jones High School.

J.B. Callahan Center
re-Dedication

January 11, 1997
Shannea Akins, Audio Narrator