This year, TMCC will be showing its holiday spirit with new garlands at the neighborhood signs courtesy of S Home Decor. Learn more about this local vendor in our Neighborhood Spotlight.
Read MoreIt’s official! There was not one — but TWO — winning blocks in the first Membership Contest! Read on to see which blocks had the highest participation and find out who among your neighbors has recently received the honor of being crowned the 2019 Reigning Corn Hole Champion!
Read MoreLearn more about some of the greatest hunters who call West 11th Street Park — and our own backyards — home.
Read MoreWas your street impacted by recent storms or flood events? TMCC is working with Super Neighborhood 14 and the City of Houston to study drainage in the area and needs YOUR accounts and photos.
Read MoreCelebrating the people that make Timbergrove great is one of the best parts of living in the neighborhood. Recently neighbors had a “special delivery” for USPS mail carrier Shay Foote in the form of a surprise party for someone who delivers joy (along with the requisite packages) on a regular basis.
Read MoreCurious about recent sidewalk improvements in the area. Take note of how the actions of an area resident prompted action by the municipality.
Read MoreDon’t turn a blind eye to unsightly illegal dumping. Report it!
Read MoreMany thanks to the residents who have recently volunteered as block captains. Thanks to your efforts we’ve NEARLY filled every vacancy. But one block still needs some help…
Read MoreWhat comes to mind when you think of a safe, secure neighborhood? No matter your answer, the TMCC Security Team has been pondering this question and, with the help of our neighbors, is trying to make Timbergrove even ore secure. Learn more about the Rethink Security initiative, catch up on recent crime stats and look back at our recent National Night Out celebration.
Read MoreIt’s time for the annual TMCC election of directors and board members. Per the by-laws, the nominating committee is recommending a slate of candidates to dues-paying and voting members of the TMCC. Learn more about the individuals selected by the nominating committee.
Read MoreBig changes could be coming to TMCC Neighborhood Security efforts. Join us as we rethink our security initiatives and develop a roadmap for civic club led initiatives in the coming years.
Read MoreSummertime brings beautiful landscape to Timbergrove Manor. Who made the CUT for Yard of the Month? Check out recent award winners.
Read MoreBack to School…in 1967. As classes resume, it’s time to SLOW DOWN and take it easy on the streets of Timbergrove. Flash back to the past with School Zone signs installed in Timbergrove Manor in 1967.
Read MoreThe year was 1955 when Timbergrove Manor resident Jo Bankston was invited to join the Police Academy before later receiving the distinction of Houston’s first woman police officer.
Read MoreWho is that creature making that trilling call you sometimes hear after dark? Why is might be the small but mighty Easter Screech Owls that nest in our neighborhood preserve at West 11th Street Park. Learn how to identify these agile hunters who are nesting nearby.
Read MoreIt’s back to school time at Sinclair Elementary. Mark your calendar for one (or all) of the fun fall activities happening on the campus of our local elementary school or make plans for a fun night out in February to support the Sinclair PTO.
Read MoreBig thanks to our newest Block Captain Tonja Money but we still need help. Do you live on the 6000 block of Pineshade Ln? Being a Block Captain is easy and rewarding. Sign up now to help out!
Read MoreCongratulations to Jennifer and Nick Wilson on their newest addition! Baby girl Gemma Rose joined big sister Julia on Cindy Ln in August.
Read MoreCity of Houston elections are coming in November. Timbergrove Manor residents have lots of opportunities to meet the candidates running for our local City Council District C position and At-Large Candidates at a series of local forums where you can meet the candidates.
Read MoreKeeping tabs on crime in Timbergrove Manor? The Neighborhood Security Committee has you covered with their latest update on the 2019 Incidents reported and another plea for interested residents to join us for a focus group to contemplate new ideas on how to improve security in the neighborhood.
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