there's THE EASTSIDE SPROUT...
our community is starting up a second garden in dignowity hill at ella austin community center called the eastside sprout. we are in the beginning stages and looking for volunteers of all skill levels and ages. we were just approved recently for funding by green spaces alliance and look forward to the fall season which will start off our first planting efforts. i wasn't a "dig" resident when the first community garden took off so i'm so excited to be a resident now and help out from the very beginning. i'm so looking forward to meeting even more community members and enjoying the fruits of our labor together.
there is also THE EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE...
our community is also planning to build a partnership with saisd's bowden elementary, one of the elementary school's in our community. as a teacher, this is right up my alley and i'm psyched to see that our committee is growing to include members outside of our community who really want to make a positive impact on the children. insight and support from communities in schools and san antonio youth literacy are really helping us build a strong foundation for our committee and we look forward to beginning a mentoring program in the fall and a "saturday school" type program in the spring. in this program, students and their parents will meet with volunteers and fellow community members who will teach a unique skill. we are currently still in the planning stages and hope to present our plan to the neighborhood soon so that we can start recruiting volunteers and mentors.
and there is THE FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE...
now, this one is really tony's baby. but since i went to the last meeting for him, i have to share what may be in the works. it's a halloween block party. that's all i'm throwing out since it's the very early stages of planning. but many cool ideas were thrown around at the meeting and there's much potential for good ol' scary and neighborly fun in october. it's gonna be a treat!
there's also talks of a MICROBREWERY...
eugene simor, owner of alamo beer company, would like to build a microbrewery on a city owned corner lot near the restored haystreet bridge which is located in dignowity hill. tony and i absolutely love this idea because it would bring more attention and economic interest to our side of town. this will be san antonio's only microbrewery in the city and would help shine a light on the beauty of the dignowity hill historic district. hopefully, it will also help others in the city think again about their preconceived notions about the eastside. simor has already presented his plan to the city and neighborhood association and many of us our thrilled. however, there are some residents who feel that the microbrewery would bring only traffic and noise into the neighborhood. they feel that a skate park would be a better solution for the use of the city owned corner lot. the neighborhood association will take a vote this monday to choose its stance on the issue. we'll be there!
and just yesterday, we attended a BURGER FEST!
so this isn't in the works since it just happened yesterday and it's not organized by our neighborhood per se, but still it's pretty awesome and just down the street, it's the all-american burger festival! it was our first year to attend the event and we look forward to chowing down again next year. yum!
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