Posts Tagged ‘Neighborhood Associations’

By Bruce Felps Yesterday’s item about predators in the area generated a couple of e-mailed responses about similar dangers to small animals, and wild animals don’t differentiate between domesticated creatures and those of the wild. A gentleman named Clay Drury, if I’m correctly deciphering his e-mail address, snapped the sidewalk-side photo at the top of [...]

By Bruce Felps The Lower Greenville Neighborhood Association conducts its monthly meeting and fajita-fest tomorrow evening. The meeting takes place at 7 p.m., July 19, inside Glory Be Hall of the Greenland Hills United Methodist Church. Organizers, though, could use some extra volunteer help to make the event run a bit smoother.

By Bruce Felps The July edition of the Old Lake Highlands Neighborhood Association newsletter contains a brief item of importance, particularly during this extended heat wave. The association’s board and members of its volunteers in patrol, or VIP, program want to reach out to elderly residents to make sure they’re OK during extreme conditions — this [...]

By Bruce Felps Downing Hill Garden Studio tomorrow runs one in its periodic series of events dedicated to a specific East Dallas neighborhood. The Old Lake Highlands Neighborhood Association gathers for Neighbor Night from 6-9 p.m., July 14, at the Greenville Avenue shop.

By Bruce Felps Official meetings conducted by the Lower Greenville Neighborhood Association might be more about the food than the agenda. LGNA convenes its July meeting at 7 p.m., July 19, inside Glory Be Hall of the Greenland Hills United Methodist Church.

By Bruce Felps The crime watch chairwoman of the Lakewood Hills Neighborhood Association sent out an e-mail message today alerting area residents to suspicious activity involving a couple of vehicles driving through neighborhood alleys and streets. According to the missive, a gold 1990s-era Ford F150 pickup with a temporary paper tag was seen yesterday in [...]

By Bruce Felps This topic seems to arise periodically, and likely will never go away. An e-mail message from the Wilshire Heights Neighborhood Association brought word of a small dog, about 17 pounds, recently attacked by “something” in the dog’s backyard. The something left two large puncture wounds below the dog’s ears, which became infected [...]

By Bruce Felps Exactly one week ago to the holiday we have the final, promise, look at East Dallas neighborhood Fourth of July parades. This one comes courtesy of the Little Forest Hills Neighborhood Association and its community-property co-presidents — yes, they’re married — Max and Denise Davis, thank you very much. Enjoy the photo gallery. We’ll [...]

By Bruce Felps We hit the back stretch this morning with photos from various neighborhood Independence Day parades. Lakewood resident Scott Booth’s photos of the Lakewood Fourth of July Parade — courtesy of he and his business Lone Star Photography — round the turn first thing today with the balance of his shots. By way of [...]

By Bruce Felps Plans for the Little Forest Hills Independence Day parade are in place and ready for neighborhood association co-presidents Max and Denise Davis to hit the ”go” button. They push the button at 9 a.m., July 4, at the parade starting point, Old Gate Lane at Diceman Drive. The procession takes a rectangular [...]




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