November 27, 2017
Author: Tom Reitenbach
100 Neediest Cases 2017
November 12, 2017
Our Tower Grove Heights annual donation drive has made the news this year!
A new way to help the needy in a holiday campaign steeped in tradition100 Neediest Cases campaign, now in its 95th year, adds a crowdfunding element.STLTODAY.COM
http://www.stltoday.com/news/special-reports/100-neediest/a-new-way-to-help-the-needy-in-a-holiday/article_c5c286b6-a239-586e-bb68-d1a0fda101d3.html
Sincere gratitude to Ellen Wilson, TGHNA 100 Neediest Cases Chair, for her ongoing leadership of this project.
Questions? 100neediest@towergroveheights.com
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TGHNA 30th Anniversary Neighborhood-wide Block Party
September 23, 2017
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Saras Chung receives the Matt-the-Cat Award
February 2017
Saras Chung coordinated efforts to donate meals to the family who lost their father/grandfather during a visit to St. Louis. She took on the project and worked with several neighbors to provide neighborhood-wide support of the family. From all of us, thank you, Saras.
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TGHNA celebrates Tower Grove Pride – 2017
June 24, 2017
Beads, anyone?
Volunteers at the TGHNA booth handed out free beads to Tower Grove Pride attendees along S. Grand
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Adopt-A-Stop (Metro)
September 23, 2016
Did you know?
Tower Grove Heights Neighborhood Association has partnered with the South Grand Community Improvement District to adopt the northbound bus stop near S. Grand and Juniata!
Adopt-A-Stop is a bus stop sponsorship program where businesses, organizations and individuals are invited to adopt neighborhood MetroBus stops. The goal of the program is to keep bus stops – and the communities served by MetroBus – clean, attractive and free from litter.
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TGHNA Tree Lawn Beautification Weekend
May 20 & 21, 2017
On a beautiful May weekend, neighbors participated in the
Tower Grove Heights Tree Lawn Beautification Weekend
Many thanks to Brightside St. Louis for providing free flower seedlings and tools to help spruce up the area.
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Ann Stanley Receives Matt-the-Cat Award
February 28, 2017
Ann Stanley (center) is presented with the M-T-C Award by President-Elect and Social Committee Chair, Vicky Dean (left).
M-T-C’s human mom, Máire Murphy on right.
Ann Stanley has stepped up in a big way to become involved in Tower Grove Heights. Not only is she is a regular attendee at neighborhood events such as Autumn Fest, Heights Nights and TGHNA meetings, she has volunteered to serve on the Social, Safety, AND Communications Committees. As a single person who has previously rented in various neighborhoods, she knows how rental tenants are sometimes discounted. Because of this, Ann suggested TGHNA reach out to our neighbors who rent. Recently she walked the entire neighborhood hand-delivering over 400 flyers that she created to invite our neighbors who rent to get involved with TGHNA.
As a city planner, Ann has lent her knowledgeable background on the Safety Committee and she has also volunteered to work on our website with plans for updating to make it more dynamic and visually interesting. ” Congratulations, Ann!
For more information on this “good neighbor” award including a nomination form, click on the Neighborhood Association tab on the home page.
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Rich & Jean Iezzi receive 2016 Nextdoor Neighborhood Hero Award and 2016 (Inaugural) TGHNA Neighborhood Hero Award
November 28, 2016
Rich and Jean Iezzi represent the model of welcoming, friendly and engaged neighbors. They worked tirelessly to turn around the neighborhood in the late 1980s when it was deteriorating due to unchecked crime and loss of population to the suburbs. They helped to start the second iteration of the Tower Grove Heights Neighborhood Association (the first one was founded in 1908) and have continued to serve the neighborhood in many ways. They have instilled the ethic of supporting the community in their children, one of whom served as a TGH Block Captain, for many years. They have purchased and rehabbed many properties in the area and remain strong supporters of the TGH Neighborhood Association, providing memberships to their tenants to encourage these new residents to become engaged with the neighborhood and involved in the neighborhood association.
Rich serves as the volunteer editor of the multi-page quarterly neighborhood newsletter, the Gazette, which is delivered free of charge to every household in Tower Grove Heights. In this role, he not only writes articles but solicits ads to keep the endeavor self-sustaining. Recently, he helped erect a “Little Library” at the corner of 3600 Juniata. For the past two years, he has volunteered to attach the “Most Members” signage indicating the winning block of the annual Membership Competition. He regularly attends neighborhood meetings and events and along with Jean, is a true ambassador for our beautiful neighborhood!
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