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Timbergrove Manor Halloween in Covid times

Timbergrove Manor Halloween in Covid times

Is Halloween cancelled this year? While I wish the answer could be a simple “Halloween is a Timbergrove tradition; no way will it be cancelled!” the unfortunate reality is that Halloween in 2020 will look a little different than in years past. The haunted house,...

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Speed Cushion Fundraiser

Speed Cushion Fundraiser

Have you ever seen a car careening down your street?  Ever screamed “SLOW DOWN” as a truck streaked by while you’re outside with your friends or family?  People who are cutting through our neighborhood do not live in TMNA, don’t know you, and don’t seem to slow down...

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Dian Street Villas | Just the Facts

Dian Street Villas | Just the Facts

About the Project Owner/developer is Texas Inter-Faith Housing Corporation (TIF) Developer still in process of trying to obtain funding from the city for this project.  This is not a “done deal” Apartment complex will be a mixed income workforce housing development...

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TMNA Quarterly / Crawfish Boil & TurboGrove Canceled

TMNA Quarterly / Crawfish Boil & TurboGrove Canceled

We regret to announce that both the TMNA Quarterly Meeting & Crawfish boil, as well as our Turbogrove Car Show have officially been canceled. After vigorously exploring options and hoping for an optimistic outcome, the Coronavirus (COVID-19), has posed too much of...

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The TMNA Quarterly Meeting is this Thursday (Jan. 23)

The TMNA Quarterly Meeting is this Thursday (Jan. 23)

January 23th | 6:30 @ Cactus Cove (3333 W. 11th St.) We invite all residents to please join us for the upcoming quarterly meeting this week. We will review the status of our sub-committee efforts and discuss plans for the upcoming year. Your participation is highly...

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Keep Kids Alive Drive 25

Keep Kids Alive Drive 25

KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25® (KKAD) is a public awareness campaign targeting observance of the speed limit in residential neighborhoods. In most communities throughout the U.S., the residential speed limit is 25 mph. KKAD is non-profit educational organization committed...

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