Monday, November 29, 2010
Flatlands Dance Theatre Event
The Flatlands Dance Theatre announces a concert this Friday and Saturday nights at the LHUCA Firehouse Thater. Several neighborhood residents partcipate in this group so check it out.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Bike Ride This Weekend at Tech Terrace Park
Roll Beyond Coal Bike Ride sponsored by the Sierra Club will kick off at 1:00 this Sunday at Tech Terrace Park. The ride should be about two miles. This event is open to everyone.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
2010 UNIT Neighborhood Holiday Home Tour
The 2010 Tech Terrace/UNIT Holiday Home Tour is just around the corner. On Saturday, December 4, 2010 from 2 – 5 p.m. you will visit several homes within the Tech Terrace/UNIT Neighborhood Association boundaries (University, Nineteenth, Indiana & Thirty-fourth) ... each one with its own appeal.
Visitors will visit five very unique and attractive homes. Homes featured this year are located at:
Tickets are $15 each and may be purchased at the following Tech Terrace/UNIT Neighborhood Plaza Shopping Center businesses beginning Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 16th : Alternative Food Company, Hodgepodge Design, J & B Coffee, and Sharp’s Flowers. This ticket includes a marvelous afternoon touring homes, visiting friends and neighbors, and doing a little shopping at our neighborhood stores. We limit the number of tickets sold to 500, so buy yours early!
Take time out of your busy schedule to enjoy this afternoon of fun in among your neighbors. It is well worth the time to visit these beautifully decorated homes in our great neighborhood. The funds raised during the tour enable us to enhance our parks, our neighborhood schools and various other projects as needed. The unique street sign toppers within the boundaries of our neighborhood are an example of one project funded by the Holiday Home Tour.
For further information about the home tour, call Ami E. Hill-Rendon at 806-438-4424.
Visitors will visit five very unique and attractive homes. Homes featured this year are located at:
2901 19th Street
3207 20th Street
3017 22nd Street
2831 23rd Street
2614 32nd Street
Tickets are $15 each and may be purchased at the following Tech Terrace/UNIT Neighborhood Plaza Shopping Center businesses beginning Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 16th : Alternative Food Company, Hodgepodge Design, J & B Coffee, and Sharp’s Flowers. This ticket includes a marvelous afternoon touring homes, visiting friends and neighbors, and doing a little shopping at our neighborhood stores. We limit the number of tickets sold to 500, so buy yours early!
Take time out of your busy schedule to enjoy this afternoon of fun in among your neighbors. It is well worth the time to visit these beautifully decorated homes in our great neighborhood. The funds raised during the tour enable us to enhance our parks, our neighborhood schools and various other projects as needed. The unique street sign toppers within the boundaries of our neighborhood are an example of one project funded by the Holiday Home Tour.
For further information about the home tour, call Ami E. Hill-Rendon at 806-438-4424.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
2010-2011 UNIT Neighborhood Officers Elected
The UNIT Neighborhood Association elected the 2010-2011 slate of officers at the October 28th general meeting. Meet your new officers:
President: Susan Tomlinson
Susan Tomlinson is an Associate Professor in the Honors College at Texas Tech and, along with her husband Walt Schaller, is a long time resident of the Tech Terrace neighborhood. Susan recently served on the bylaws commitee, a diverse and gracious collection of neighbors, of many varied opinions, and found the experience to be extremely rewarding. She believes that building good, respectful relationships is the foundation for a strong community.
Vice President: Darrell Vines
Darrell Vines is a Texas Tech emeritus professor of electrical engineering and with his wife Mary, has owned a home and lived in this neighborhood since 1966. He was instrumental in helping start the UNIT Neighborhood Association in 1974 and helped reactivate it, serving as association president in the mid to late 1980s. He also helped start The Lubbock United Neighborhood Associaion (LUNA) and served as one of its earliest presidents. Darrell is completing a six‐year term as Family Promise trustee and served as FP board chairman for 2007 through 2009.
Secretary: Deanna Pearson
13 year resident of the UNIT. First lived on 31st Street and for the last 4 years has lived on 26th. She and David have been married for 11 years, and we have three children who are 2,7, and 9. Is activein the children's department at my church and in the PTA at Roscoe Wilson. Works 3/4 time as a physical therapist assistant doing home health. Since she plans to remain in the UNIT until their children are raised, she has a vested interest in maintaining the integrity of our single family neighborhood while allowing the unique characteristics blossom. No otherneighborhood in Lubbock fits their needs as a family, and she proudly tells people around the city where she lives. The UNIT truly is a neighborhood and not just a place to live.
Treasurer: Kirk Rodriguez
20 year resident of the neighborhood and has served on the Advisory Commitee and currently co/chair of finance Commitee with Cyd Seidenman Graduate of Tech‐(Twice‐BS and MS) Works for Tech‐ Director of Retail for Hospitality Services .Married to Angelica‐5th Grade Teacher at Roscoe Wilson Two children‐Brian (sophomore at Lubbock High)and Madeline (7th grader at Hutch) Volunteer work with the SP Food Bank and Ronald McDonald House, Member of St. E's University Parish: Enjoy golfing, gardening/outdoors anddtraveling.
President: Susan Tomlinson
Susan Tomlinson is an Associate Professor in the Honors College at Texas Tech and, along with her husband Walt Schaller, is a long time resident of the Tech Terrace neighborhood. Susan recently served on the bylaws commitee, a diverse and gracious collection of neighbors, of many varied opinions, and found the experience to be extremely rewarding. She believes that building good, respectful relationships is the foundation for a strong community.
Vice President: Darrell Vines
Darrell Vines is a Texas Tech emeritus professor of electrical engineering and with his wife Mary, has owned a home and lived in this neighborhood since 1966. He was instrumental in helping start the UNIT Neighborhood Association in 1974 and helped reactivate it, serving as association president in the mid to late 1980s. He also helped start The Lubbock United Neighborhood Associaion (LUNA) and served as one of its earliest presidents. Darrell is completing a six‐year term as Family Promise trustee and served as FP board chairman for 2007 through 2009.
Secretary: Deanna Pearson
13 year resident of the UNIT. First lived on 31st Street and for the last 4 years has lived on 26th. She and David have been married for 11 years, and we have three children who are 2,7, and 9. Is activein the children's department at my church and in the PTA at Roscoe Wilson. Works 3/4 time as a physical therapist assistant doing home health. Since she plans to remain in the UNIT until their children are raised, she has a vested interest in maintaining the integrity of our single family neighborhood while allowing the unique characteristics blossom. No otherneighborhood in Lubbock fits their needs as a family, and she proudly tells people around the city where she lives. The UNIT truly is a neighborhood and not just a place to live.
Treasurer: Kirk Rodriguez
20 year resident of the neighborhood and has served on the Advisory Commitee and currently co/chair of finance Commitee with Cyd Seidenman Graduate of Tech‐(Twice‐BS and MS) Works for Tech‐ Director of Retail for Hospitality Services .Married to Angelica‐5th Grade Teacher at Roscoe Wilson Two children‐Brian (sophomore at Lubbock High)and Madeline (7th grader at Hutch) Volunteer work with the SP Food Bank and Ronald McDonald House, Member of St. E's University Parish: Enjoy golfing, gardening/outdoors anddtraveling.
Monday, November 1, 2010
An Alert From A Tech Parent.
UNIT News received the following email on October 30th.
My son lives at 3018 33rd and a friend came by tonight and saw a man trying to break in the house next door. She called the cops but they were busy and didn't seem interested. Thief was a bald hispanic male with a green duffle bag driving a older model Capri. Their car was broke into last saturday night. Thief didnt get anything of value. Cops said there were other breakins around 11:30. We're having an alarm system put in next week. Just wanted to warn you to keep an eye out for this thug. Thanks, Donna (TTU Mom)
My son lives at 3018 33rd and a friend came by tonight and saw a man trying to break in the house next door. She called the cops but they were busy and didn't seem interested. Thief was a bald hispanic male with a green duffle bag driving a older model Capri. Their car was broke into last saturday night. Thief didnt get anything of value. Cops said there were other breakins around 11:30. We're having an alarm system put in next week. Just wanted to warn you to keep an eye out for this thug. Thanks, Donna (TTU Mom)
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