Neighborhood Meeting – March 18 at Times Ten Cellars
The Lakewood Heights Neighborhood Association (LHNA) General Meeting is next Thursday, March 18th, 7 pm at Times Ten Cellars.
This is the annual membership meeting to kick-off the LHNA year and to elect our Officers and Street Representatives. Come to the meeting so you can renew your membership and support our neighborhood. Also, if you’re interested in being an officer or street representative, now is your time to run!
If you cannot make the meeting, please renew your membership. You can do it online! Renew or Join. Your membership is important to your Lakewood Heights neighborhood. Go here to learn more.
Do you have a great idea for a neighborhood project?
Our Guest Speaker is Pame’La Ashford, our City of Dallas Service Area Representative, a fun and lively presenter who will bring us information about the city grant program for neighborhood improvement projects. Come Thursday so that we can discuss ideas and consider applying as a neighborhood for one of the grants!
Come meet your neighbors and enjoy a good time with the neighborhood at Times Ten Cellars (6324 Prospect Avenue)!
March 11, 2010 No Comments
LH Neighbor Rep Allen Vaught on the Big Screen
Lakewood Heights neighbor Allen Vaught is an Iraq war veteran who serves in the Texas House of Representatives. You’ll have a chance to see Rep. Vaught on the big screen since he has a small part in the movie Green Zone which releases in theaters Friday, March 12, 2010.
Green Zone is directed by Paul Greengrass, whose works include other films such as The Bourne Ultimatum, United 93 and The Bourne Supremacy. The cast includes Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Amy Ryan and Jason Isaacs.
Rep. Allen Vaught (left) as Captain Jonathan Vaught
Rep. Vaught said of the movie, “It was a great honor to have a small part in the Green Zone. I have not seen the entire film, but I expect it will be a great tribute to veterans of the Iraq War. I applaud Paul Greengrass for incorporating so many Iraq and Afghanistan combat veterans in the film.”
Vaught continued, “While my character is completely fictional and has nothing to do with who I was as a soldier, or my actual role in the Iraq War, Paul did let me name my character after my son, Jonathan Vaught. That was very special to me and something that I hope Jonathan will appreciate when he is a few years older. Our daughter Morgan was born after filming, so we might have a problem there unless there is a sequel.”
Vaught served as a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve’s Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command. He saw combat operations in Fallujah and Sadr City in 2003 and 2004. Vaught was the de facto mayor of Fallujah during the early months of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was eventually injured in a roadside bomb in Sadr City and discharged from the Army. His commendations include the Purple Heart, Combat Action Badge and Valorous Unit Award.
Rep. Vaught currently serves as the Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Defense and Veterans’ Affairs. First elected in 2006, he represents areas of East Dallas including Lakewood, Lake Highlands, Garland and Mesquite.
March 11, 2010 No Comments
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