WNA Membership Drive

Hello, Westgate — Happy June!
It’s time for our annual WNA Membership Drive and we’re calling on YOU to help us grow our amazing community!

Did you know there are 1,500 households in Westgate but only 200 members in the Westgate Neighbors Association? Our goal is to hit 300 members this year—and with your help, we can do it!

Already a member? Thank you!!!♥♥♥♥
Ask your neighbors if they’ve joined yet. If not, encourage them—it’s quick, easy & powerful.


Why join? Because your membership makes ALL this possible:

$1,000 to Summer Jam West
$500 to the Hilltop 5K (benefiting veterans on the Hilltop)
$500 to the Westgate Farmer’s Market
$900 to the West High Athletic Association
$1,500 to Friends of Westgate Park

Events you love like:
    Home & Garden Tour
    Play Music on the Porch
    Westgate Wags & Whiskers
    Mums & Mummies + Boo on Binns
    Jingle Mingle
    Westgate Night Out Events


Membership lasts 1 year from the day you join/renew!
Renewing early just extends your membership—no time lost!

Join today: https://www.westgateneighbors.org/membership/
Renew here: https://www.westgateneighbors.org/membership/please-login-to-renew/

Need help? Contact Andy Lucas at andylcolumbus@gmail.com


Let’s make 2025 the best year yet in Westgate—one neighbor at a time!

#WestgateNeighbors #WestgateColumbus #JoinWNA #WestgateProud #LoveWhereYouLive #Hilltop614 #WestgateEvents #CommunityStrong

Contact Garrett Raymond

Contact Kate Futty

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Westgate Neighborhood Scholarship

FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024

Applications accepted in March

The Westgate Neighbors Association Scholarship was established in 2015 as an extension of our mission to “help our community thrive”. The $1000 postsecondary education scholarship is funded by a portion of the proceeds from the Westgate Home & Garden Tour. It is awarded annually to a qualified resident of Westgate who contributes to the betterment of their community through their demonstrated service and leadership. While GPA and course selection are considered, the committee is focused more on the candidates’ involvement with their communities.

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APPLICANT MUST

  • Live within the boundaries of the Westgate neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio OR attend West High School. (Boundaries for the purpose of this scholarship are from the south side of West Broad Street to the the north side of Sullivant Avenue, and from the west side of South Hague Avenue to the west side of Demorest Road.)
  • Be a full-time student who will be attending a college or vocational school for the 2023-2024 academic year.

If it is determined by the scholarship committee that none of the applicants meet the eligibility requirements, or embody the standards by which the scholarship was established, we reserve the right not to award the scholarship for the current year.

  1. Complete the (interactive PDF) Application.
  2. Attach a current dated transcript signed by a school administrator or counselor.
  3. Attach two documents verifying your, or a parent or guardian’s Westgate address.
  4. Complete the section Honors / Achievement / Community Service / Leadership (include years participated, organization, activities).
  5. List three references we may contact, at least one of whom is to provide a Letter of Recommendation which is to be attached.
  6. Attach at least one Letter of Recommendation.
  7. Attach two essays.
  8. Complete Signature of Certification.

Submit all of the above to scholarship@westgateneighbors.org no later than Sunday, April 30, 2023 at midnight

  1. The scholarship recipient will be notified via contact information provided on the application form.
  2. The recipient will provide the committee a Letter of Acceptance from the designated postsecondary school.
  3. The recipient will be asked to attend the May 2023 WNA Community Meeting, at which they will be introduced and the award presented.
  4. Scholarship monies will be sent directly to the Financial Aid Office of the designated school, in August, after it is confirmed the student is officially enrolled for the fall semester.
2022 Winner Said Barud
2020 Winner Martin Paul Susec
2019 Winner Maxwell Lee
2018 Winner Olivia Rowe
2017 Winner Erica Loughner
2016 Winner Molly Brumfield
2015 Winner Heather Corson