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'''Kim Rafferty''' (born c. [[1966]]) is the owner of [[Creative Rugs]], a community activist, and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]].
'''Kim Rafferty''' (born c. [[1966]]) is the owner of [[Creative Rugs]], a community activist, and a candidate for [[Birmingham City Council District 2]] in the [[2009 Birmingham City Council election]].


Rafferty is a fifth-generation resident of [[Roebuck]]. She and her husband [[Mark Rafferty|Mark]] have two children. She has degrees in human resources and history from the University of Kentucky and [[UAB]]. Besides her rug shop she is involved in numerous volunteer efforts, including Meals on Wheels, the [[Birmingham Hospitality Network]], [[Interfaith Hospitality House]], and [[Wonder Book Camp]].
Rafferty is a fifth-generation resident of [[Roebuck]]. She and her husband [[Mark Rafferty|Mark]] have two children who attend [[Leeds City Schools]]. She has degrees in human resources and history from the University of Kentucky and [[UAB]]. Besides her rug shop she is involved in numerous volunteer efforts, including Meals on Wheels, the [[Birmingham Hospitality Network]], [[Interfaith Hospitality House]], and [[Wonder Book Camp]].


Rafferty has served as vice-president of the [[Roebuck Neighborhood Association]] and founded [[Airport Neighbors United]] in [[1999]]. She has been the chief polling inspector for the [[McElwain Baptist Church]] precinct and a delegate to the [[Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform]] convention. She has served as an officer of the Parent-Teacher Association at her children's schools, chaired the 1st annual [[Earth Day Festival at East Lake Park]] for the [[Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society]], helped organized the auction for the [[Alabama Environmental Council]]'s [[Green Tie Affair]], coached the [[Leeds Cap Ball Team]], and directed programs for the We Care Circle of the United Methodist Women.
Rafferty has served as vice-president of the [[Roebuck Neighborhood Association]] and worked briefly as an assistant to Councilor [[Carol Duncan|Carol Reynolds]]. She founded [[Airport Neighbors United]] in [[1999]] and her involvement in the group may have led to her dismissal from Reynolds' staff.


For her service to the community, she was awarded a Sierra Club "Community Activist of the Year" recognition in [[2002]]. As a City Council candidate she is running on a platform of improving quality of life through support for community schools, streamlining citizen involvment, and mitigating the effects of the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] on neighborhoods.
She has been the chief polling inspector for the [[McElwain Baptist Church]] precinct and a delegate to the [[Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform]] convention. She has served as an officer of the Parent-Teacher Association at her children's schools, chaired the 1st annual [[Earth Day Festival at East Lake Park]] for the [[Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society]], helped organized the auction for the [[Alabama Environmental Council]]'s [[Green Tie Affair]], coached the [[Leeds Cap Ball Team]], and directed programs for the We Care Circle of the United Methodist Women.
 
For her service to the community, she was awarded a Sierra Club "Community Activist of the Year" recognition in [[2002]]. As a City Council candidate she is running on a platform of improving quality of life through support for community schools, streamlining citizen involvment, and mitigating the effects of the [[Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport]] on neighborhoods. During the runoff she expressed the need for public investment and commercial development in the city's neighborhoods, including the demolition of dilapidated structures and the creation of new parks.


==References==
==References==
* "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Kim Rafferty." (August 12, 2009) ''Birmingham News''
* "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Kim Rafferty." (August 12, 2009) ''Birmingham News''
* Ruisi, Anne (September 21, 2009) "Carol Duncan, Kim Rafferty square off for Birmingham District 2 city council seat." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:24, 21 September 2009

Kim Rafferty (born c. 1966) is the owner of Creative Rugs, a community activist, and a candidate for Birmingham City Council District 2 in the 2009 Birmingham City Council election.

Rafferty is a fifth-generation resident of Roebuck. She and her husband Mark have two children who attend Leeds City Schools. She has degrees in human resources and history from the University of Kentucky and UAB. Besides her rug shop she is involved in numerous volunteer efforts, including Meals on Wheels, the Birmingham Hospitality Network, Interfaith Hospitality House, and Wonder Book Camp.

Rafferty has served as vice-president of the Roebuck Neighborhood Association and worked briefly as an assistant to Councilor Carol Reynolds. She founded Airport Neighbors United in 1999 and her involvement in the group may have led to her dismissal from Reynolds' staff.

She has been the chief polling inspector for the McElwain Baptist Church precinct and a delegate to the Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform convention. She has served as an officer of the Parent-Teacher Association at her children's schools, chaired the 1st annual Earth Day Festival at East Lake Park for the Village Creek Human and Environmental Justice Society, helped organized the auction for the Alabama Environmental Council's Green Tie Affair, coached the Leeds Cap Ball Team, and directed programs for the We Care Circle of the United Methodist Women.

For her service to the community, she was awarded a Sierra Club "Community Activist of the Year" recognition in 2002. As a City Council candidate she is running on a platform of improving quality of life through support for community schools, streamlining citizen involvment, and mitigating the effects of the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on neighborhoods. During the runoff she expressed the need for public investment and commercial development in the city's neighborhoods, including the demolition of dilapidated structures and the creation of new parks.

References

  • "Birmingham City Council elections: District 2 candidate Kim Rafferty." (August 12, 2009) Birmingham News
  • Ruisi, Anne (September 21, 2009) "Carol Duncan, Kim Rafferty square off for Birmingham District 2 city council seat." Birmingham News

External links