“It’s Fall Y’all” Recap

LGNA’s annual fall block party brought together residents from across the neighborhood association for a fun-filled, Halloween-themed day!

We had a bounce house, live music, delicious tacos from El Come Taco, tarot reading, pumpkin & mini-croissant decorating, craft activities for the kids, and more! And lots of neighbors came decked out in their Halloween costumes to parade and compete in the costume contest.

Thank you again to all the sponsors, volunteers, and to the attendees who donated at the event. Your generosity means that we’ll be splitting $1000 between the Geneva Heights and Mockingbird Elementary Peace Pantries – just in time for the holidays!

Geneva Heights Elementary School’s New Campus Ready for Students

The staff and administration of Geneva Heights Elementary School (GHES) are thrilled to welcome back students to their newly renovated campus.

After two years at a temporary location, families and new members of the GHES community can finally enjoy the upgraded facilities. Construction crews are hard at work putting the final touches on the campus to ensure everything is ready for Meet the Teacher Night on August 8 and the first day of school on August 12.

The Geneva Heights community’s resilience and patience have paid off, and the newly renovated campus will be ready to inspire and support students for years to come!

Stay tuned for more information about an open house during which members of the LGNA community can tour the facility.

Recap – 2024 Happy Hour & Annual Meeting

Welcomes and Farewells

Approximately 60 neighbors gathered at River Pig Saloon on May 21, 2024 for LGNA’s 2024 Happy Hour & Annual Meeting.

Once the attendees were properly situated with plates full of noshes and drinks in hand, the meeting was soon called to order and the business of electing new LGNA board members commenced.

Congratulations to Lisa Fleury and Mike Savage for being duly elected to the LGNA Board! We are looking forward to working with you.

With the formalities over, the focus of the event rightly shifted to recognizing and toasting the many contributions of longtime board member and CrimeWatch captain, Darren Dattalo. Unfortunately for us, he is pulling up stakes and heading for the Pacific Northwest, but we are very excited for his new adventure. Thank you again, Darren, for everything you’ve done for LGNA over the years!

Also departing – coincidentally to the Pacific Northwest – is board member Seth Kranz, who recently served as Vice President. Thank you again, Seth!

Hope you enjoy these fun snaps from the event!

A Fond Farewell to Darren Dattalo!

By now, many of you have heard that longtime LGNA board member and CrimeWatch coordinator, Darren Dattalo, will be leaving us for new adventures in the Pacific Northwest. It is with mixed emotions that we wish him farewell!

Many multi-decade residents will remember that the Lower Greenville of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s was not the neighborhood we know today. Lowest Greenville’s numerous bars drew a rowdy crowd on Fridays & Saturdays – enough that the police would station extra officers for the 2am dispersal of the raucous partiers. There was often an ambulance already on hand for those who may have been a touch overserved! Crime was also higher than we see today, with measurably more instances of vandalism, burglary, car theft, and even violent crime.

When Darren moved to Goliad in the early 2000s, he saw an opportunity to keep his friends and close neighbors up-to-speed on criminal activity. And so began his crime stats email list. By 2006, the recipient list had grown significantly, so he partnered with Gay Hopkins, Pat Carr, and the rest of the LGNA board to formalize the LGNA CrimeWatch.

Over the ensuing years, Darren worked tirelessly to reduce crime in the neighborhood. He partnered with police representatives to gather crime data, grew the CrimeWatch distribution list, and instituted the Extended Neighborhood Patrol (ENP), which paid for an off-duty police officer to patrol LGNA. He was always sure to keep an eye on zoning, land use permits, and on commercial tenants causing problems for the neighborhood. Most recently, he worked with our city council representative to help remedy the problems caused by OT Tavern and Bar 3606. For many years, Darren organized LGNA’s annual National Night Out event in coordination with nearby neighborhood associations and then, post-Covid, re-envisioned it as our “It’s Fall Y’all” event. He also partnered with police & fire representatives over many years to improve traffic control & safety during the annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. I’m sure many of you have helped install St. Paddy’s No Parking signs over the years!

Today, LGNA residents enjoy thriving commercial corridors along Greenville & Skillman. We have a walkable neighborhood with much lower crime… and higher property values, too!

This is due in no small part to the countless hours that volunteers like Darren have devoted to improving our community. We are forever grateful for his unwavering commitment to LGNA. While we are losing a huge asset and dedicated advocate, we, the board members, are so very excited for Darren and this new chapter in his life! We hope that he finds success and fulfillment on this new path and that he carries fond memories of LGNA and his time with us. Darren, we will do our best to continue building upon your legacy!