Hi Dean Highlanders,
Allow me to introduce you to Linda Hampton, a longtime homeowner on Alexander Avenue for decades, but also somebody who has spent many of those decades in other countries doing missionary work.
Linda was one of the first people to give me a call after I started taping flyers about the Voices from Dean Highland oral history project onto doors, and for that I owe her a sincere gratitude of debt for her efforts and trust. If you find a flyer about the Voices from Dean Highland oral history project taped to your door, it was me! You can just zap the QR code that’s on the flyer and it will take you here.


Linda contributed to the “Voices from Dean Highland” project on March 29, 2026. Given that the neighborhood association’s stated goals are service, advocacy, and fellowship, please be sure to give Linda a hearty greeting if you see her out and about at one of our service projects, advocacy efforts, or quarterly meetings. If you would like to collaborate with Linda, or simply fellowship with her, shoot me (Brandon Christensen) an email and I’ll try to introduce you.
If you, or somebody you know and love, wants to participate in this project, shoot me (Brandon Christensen) an email and we’ll get started.
You can read more about our “Voices from Dean Highland” project here. You (yes, you!) and your story are way more interesting and important than you think, and this project is something that your kids and grandkids and other loved ones will appreciate long after you’re gone.