Oakhurst Neighborhood Association
To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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To promote better communication, neighborhood unity, civic spirit and goodwill among area residents.
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Please note that the location for Thursday's meeting has changed:
ONA Spring General Membership Meeting Thursday, April 24, 7pm Fellowship Hall at Calvary Cathedral Read more here!
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This year marks the 90th anniversary of the development of Oakhurst. As it did 10 years ago on the 80th anniversary, the Oakhurst Neighborhood Association will celebrate this milestone occasion with a special emphasis on the history of the neighborhood.
Read more at http://oakhurstfw.blogspot.com/2014/04/spring-general-membership-meeting.html. Are you ready to do your spring cleaning? If so, sign up for our annual Oakhurst Collective Garage Sale! Here's how it works:
This year marks the 90th anniversary of the development of Oakhurst. As it did 10 years ago on the 80th anniversary, the Oakhurst Neighborhood Association will celebrate this milestone occasion with a special emphasis on the history of the neighborhood.
The newly published photographic history, “Fort Worth’s Oakhurst Neighborhood,” will be formally presented. There will be birthday cake, and ONA members will also elect 2014-15 officers and street representatives during the Spring General Membership Meeting to be held at Calvary Academy. On Wednesday, April 16, come out and celebrate the release of Images of America: Fort Worth's Oakhurst Neighborhood, authored by our very own neighbor Libby Willis! Libby will be on hand to sign copies of the book, which offers a glimpse into life in Oakhurst over the decades. This is especially timely as we celebrate the 90th anniversary of our beloved little neighborhood this month!
The Easter Bunny will visit Oakhurst Park on Saturday, April 19, for our annual ONA Easter Egg Hunt. Be there with your little ones! Egg hunting and games for ages 0-10!
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AuthorRick Herring has been a neighborhood volunteer, leader, and activist in Fort Worth for over thirty years. A lifelong resident, Rick was raised in the Riverside community, where five generations of his family have lived. Archives
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