In this issue: It’s your Neighborhood, Important Changes on Lower Greenville, St. Patrick’s Day Continued Improvement, Lowest Greenville Collective, and more.
In this issue: It’s your Neighborhood, Important Changes on Lower Greenville, St. Patrick’s Day Continued Improvement, Lowest Greenville Collective, and more.
The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and celebration on Lower Greenville will take place this year on Saturday, March 15.
The City has coordinated efforts with the Dallas Police, neighborhood residents, special events office, code, sanitation, parking enforcement, event sponsors, Councilmember Philip Kingston, and others to limit the impact of these events on our Lower Greenville neighborhoods.
Frequently asked questions have been answered by the City on this document and Philip Kingston has put together an Informational Flyer with additional details.
The streets most directly affected by the parking restrictions, street closings, and so forth, can be seen on this map.
In this issue: St. Patrick’s Day Event Info, Tietze Shred, Stonewall Anniversary Update, Toys for Cops, Marathon Alert, and more.
Join neighbors and friends for the third annual Food Truck Field Day. On Saturday, March 29th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm many of Dallas’ favorite gourmet mobile eateries will be at Stonewall Jackson Elementary, Mockingbird at Matilda. It promises to be another day of delicious food and family fun! $5 tickets can be purchased the day of the event and do not include the cost of food. All proceeds benefit Stonewall Gardens.

Support the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats Band and have a great time, too! March 2, 2014, 4:00-6:30 p.m. at The Granada Theatre