Dilworth Express

October 4, 2012

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 CREATED FOR RESIDENTS & MAINTAINED BY VOLUNTEERS OF THE

 DILWORTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (DCDA)

homte tour 2012
Home Tour Smashes 
All Records!
 Home Tour co-chairs Missy and Geoff Owen have reported that this year's tour ticket sales exceeded
the prior sales record by 30%. 
Thanks to homeowners, sponsors, hosts, hostesses and all those who, through purchase of a tour ticket, helped support DCDA.
Lucky Walgreens Signs
The zoning board voted last night to defer a decision on the Lincoln-Harris Walgreens rezoning. Information on next steps will come next week.

To sign the e-petition, opposing the rezoning click
here. 

For a sign, reply to this email. 
 


To see the Midtown/Moreh
ead/Cherry Plan click here.

 


 


Dilworth Cares Book Club Launches
"Giving to those in need what they could be gaining from their own initiative may well be the kindest way to destroy people."
---taken from "Toxic Charity" by Robert D. Lipton

Join with your Dilworth neighbors to discuss the book "Toxic Charity" by Robert D. Lipton. The discussion will be lead by DIlworth's own Darren Ash, Executive Director of Charlotte Family Housing, this year's chosen Dilworth Cares focus agency. You are encouraged to read the book if you can, but come whether you have read it or not---the discussion should be thought-provoking.

DATE: Tuesday, October 9 7-8:30 pm

LOCATION: Due to an overwhelming response, the location has been changed from Paul Finnen's house to Room 207 of Covenant Church.

Light refreshments will be served. 

RSVP to Nancy Kramer


Dilworth Garden Club
Join Dilworth green thumbs (and not so green thumbs) when they gather at The Blossom shop next Thursday, 10/11 from 5:30-7pm for an evening with owner Ted Todd on holiday flowers, greens, grasses and greens. 


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