
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the St. Martin’s Village Neighborhood Association is to enhance the quality of life and to serve the needs of our neighborhood by:
- Providing educational programs to enrich children, teens, seniors, and families
- Providing recreational, social, and cultural activities to residents of all ages regardless of ethnicity, gender, or economic status, with the goal to connect and empower the neighborhood
- Developing partnerships with other non-profit and community-oriented organizations
- Providing exemplary management of St. Martin’s Village Neighborhood Association shelter and its activities
We are committed to treating all with dignity and respect.
For more information on ways to be a good neighbor please check out https://www.lexingtonky.gov/being-good-neighbor.
Upcoming Events
- Bingo – Wednesday, April 1st at 5:30 PM
- 14th Annual SUT Eastern Egg Hunt- Saturday, April 4th at 11 am – 2 pm
- Black Maternal Health Brunch & Learn – Friday, April, 17th at 11:00 am
- Food Pantry – Tuesday, April 21th at 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm



Park Beautification
The fraternity Iota Phi Theta planted trees in our park today at Whitney Young Park as a part of their community service project. We are so thankful and appreciative for Iota Phi Theta help to beautify our park.
Welcome to the Community
We are thrilled to announce and extend a warm welcome to Arjun, the owner of the Marathon, as our newest community partner! You can find Arjun and his team serving up all your neighborhood essentials at the convenient corner of Georgetown Street and Lima Dr. We believe in supporting local businesses that make our community vibrant, and we know Arjun’s dedication to his customers will make him a fantastic addition to our network. Next time you’re in the area, be sure to stop by the Marathon, say hello to Arjun, and show him some local love!

Important Information
New Neighborhood Sign

St. Martin’s Village Celebrating 70 Years
Quotes
St. Martin’s Village is historically a GREAT PLACE to live in Lexington, Ky. Our Happy Place created Doctors, Lawyers, Christians, Teachers, Veterans, Nurses, Politicians, Bankers, Construction Workers, Beauticians & Great Respectable Citizens of the Community! Many parents not only cared for their own children, they helped their neighbors & neighbor’s children; babysitting, beauty shopping, cooking, communicating, praying, worshiping together, playing cards &/OR tutoring‼️Sixty-five years after we moved to the Village, many of the same families still reside there. It remains a Beautiful Place (because of the people) to call home” before, during & after ALL those years‼️🥳” – Pam Ellison
In the News
Here is an article and video on the win over zone change!













