Oakhurst Neighborhood Association
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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.
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. |
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Our annual ONA Easter Egg Hunt is this Saturday! Bring your kids and grandkids and join in on the fun. Click on the image below for details:
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Oakhurst residents; Councilwoman Ann Zadeh is requesting your participation regarding the future of public transportation in Tarrant County. See below for details:
Mark your calendars! Our annual ONA Easter Egg Hunt is fast approaching! We need your donations of candy and eggs, as well as volunteers. Click on the image below for details:
Saturday, March 28th is the Cowtown Great American Cleanup sponsored by the City of Fort Worth. This year, the neighborhoods in Riverside have decided to pool their resources and people-power for a cleanup that will benefit all of Riverside. “We always have a great turnout in individual neighborhoods for this event, but it makes sense to pool together in light of all the redevelopment and new development planned for the area. Cleaning the gateway to Riverside is a great place to start,” says Rick Herring, Moderator of The Riverside Alliance, sponsor of DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE
The City of Fort Worth will be hosting a collaborative design and planning exercise for Six Points Urban Village, and you are welcome to stop by and provide your input!
Please see this PDF for more details:
It's hard to believe that we saw snow, ice, freezing rain, and even thundersleet last week in Oakhurst! Here's a fun reminder of sights around the neighborhood just a few days ago...
Check out this month's issue of The Oak Leaflet online! This issue outlines our March ONA meeting agenda, apartments proposed along Oakhurst Scenic Drive, the upcoming Cowtown Cleanup, the return of the Young Life program to the Riverside area, and updated details on the ONCOR transmission tower replacement project.
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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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