Sunday, October 30, 2011
Happy Halloween
Little ghosts, zombies and vampires will invade Tech Terrace on Halloween. It is customary to leave your porch light on if you want trick or treaters. Please drive slow as there will be a lot of children hitting the streets.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
A Message from UNIT NA President Susan Tomlinson
There's a general neighborhood association meeting Thursday night, at 6 PM, at Forrest Heights United Methodist Church. Here's the agenda: Proposed changes to the new by-laws, including bringing back the summer meeting and moving the annual meeting to April (instead of October); election of interim officers (to be explained at the meeting); Wagner Park pavilion update; need for committee chairs and the future of the Holiday Home Tour and Movies in the Park; enforcement of leash laws in Tech Terrace Park. Be there or be square.
Thanks,
Susan
Thanks,
Susan
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
UNIT Neighborhood Association Meeting This Week
The UNIT Neighborhood Association meets this Thursday at Forrest Heights Methodist Church at 3007 33rd Street starting at 6:00 PM.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Roscoe Wilson Fall Festival
Roscoe Wilson Elementary held its annual Fall Festival on Saturday.
Note: All bouncey houses and inflatables were set up on school property.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Roscoe Wilson Fall Festival This Saturday
Roscoe Wilson Elementary School will host its annual Fall Festival this Saturday from 11-2. Wristbands will be required for particpation in the various games and activities and are on sale now at Roscoe Wilson before and after school for $5 each. There will also be food and silent auction.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Dog Days Over At Tech Terrace Park
Tech Terrace Park became Lubbock's defacto dog park in 2011. Every night around 6 or 7 the park would be filled with dogs running and frolicking. This past Friday and Saturday, officers from the Lubbock Police Department and Animal Services were on hand to let dog owners know that it was not okay to let their dogs run free. According to George Torres, head of Animal Services, the city had received several complaints over the past few months about untethered dogs chasing joggers and messes left behind. Signs in the park clearly state all dogs must remain on a leash.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Update on 34th Street
Walt Nett with the Lubbock Avalance Journal wrote a nice article about the meeting on Thursday night about the 34th Street Construction:
http://lubbockonline.com/business/2011-10-06/34th-street-cheers-road-reconstruction
http://lubbockonline.com/business/2011-10-06/34th-street-cheers-road-reconstruction
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