If you’ve been along Arroyo Seco since Saturday, February 6th, you may have noticed 17 new tree saplings planted along the block between St.
Johns and Cullen. The 17 trees include Bur Oaks, Cedar Elms, Mountain Laurels, and other types of oaks. Why plant such small trees?
Several reasons, including they are easier to plant, establish on a slope easier, require less water per tree per volunteer, and these were trees donated by Crestview neighborhood gardeners to keep the project...
Brentwood Elementary Open House
KINDERGARTEN APPROACHING? New to the Neighborhood?Brentwood Elementary, a Recognized school, will be hosting WELCOME WALKS to allow families to visit while classes are in session.Friday,...
Friends of Brentwood Park Workday - Dec 5th
The Crestview Green Neighbor Initiative is starting a new offshoot group, Friends of Brentwood Park (FOBP). This new group has signed an Adopt-A-Park agreement with the Austin Parks and...
Arroya Seco Community Cleanup - June 27
Please join us for the First Annual Arroyo Seco Community Cleanup on Saturday, June 27, 2009, organized by your neighbors in Brentwood and Crestview and trash bags provided by Keep Austin...
Arroyo Seco Holiday Luminarias
Crestview will co-host the Arroyo Seco Holiday Luminarias this year.With the financial support of the Crestview Neighborhood Association,we'll continue the street candles past Brentwood north...
Pre-K teacher Priscilla Fife is retiring
Submitted by Luann ToneyBrentwood Elementary is hosting a retirement reception for her at HopeChapel on Thursday, May 29 from 3:30 - 5:30. We invite those who've known and loved her to...
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