Meet Your Councilmember – January 28

The next Lower Greenville Neighborhood Association event features Councilmember Philip Kingston. The successor of Angela Hunt, Kingston lives in our area and, in fact, was a member of the LGNA board of directors for several years.

Councilmember Kingston will discuss challenges facing the City of Dallas and how our area will be impacted by events in 2014. What do you think our challenges will be? You may be surprised.

Plan to come to Nora restaurant at 1928 Greenville on Tuesday, January 28. The meeting begins at 7:00pm, but consider coming early or staying late for dinner. Parking is available in the lot at the corner of Oram and Hope.

Crime Alert – Two Robberies

We recently shared with you the robbery that happened on Halloween night on Morningside where a man robbed a woman at gunpoint in her driveway as she was coming home. We have had another similar incident on Mercedes on Saturday night.

This one happened on Saturday evening around 7:30pm in the 5800 block of Mercedes. A woman was arriving home and pulled into her front entry driveway. Upon exiting the vehicle she was immediately approached by a man dressed in all black in a black ski mask brandishing a knife. He forced her to lie on the ground, tossed her cell phone a distance away and made off Continue reading “Crime Alert – Two Robberies”

HOLIDAY GIVING

Fire Station Baskets / Toys for Cops

On Saturday, December14, you’ll have two opportunities to boost your holiday spirit.

For the eighth year, LGNA will be collecting Christmas goodies for the firefighters at Station 17. It’s our way of saying “Thanks for watching out for us.” Bring your cookies, brownies, chips & salsa, or any other holiday treats – either homemade or purchased – and we’ll assemble a basket for each of the three shifts and deliver the baskets that weekend. Previous years have seen Continue reading “HOLIDAY GIVING”