It has been about 14 years since Mike Irwin camped outside St. Andrew’s Catholic School, located at 3304 Dryden Road in the 109, but he remembers it as if it were just yesterday. For two days, he waited patiently along with other individuals to t
The 109 is a prime location and mortgage rates are low, but people looking to live in the area are following national and regional trends and choosing to lease apartments or houses rather than buy a home.
Residents of the 109 who look forward to the holiday season’s carols, Christmas lights, and Santa’s presents can easily forget that they’re not the only ones looking forward to the holidays.
During tough economic times, the word “free” rarely goes unnoticed, but in a quiet corner, neatly tucked away under the Forestry page of the City of Fort Worth’s website, resides one seemingly odd phrase: Free Trees.
It doesn’t have a football team, and most 109ers may not even know this college exists – but the College of St. Thomas More has been quietly creating a tradition of classical learning for three decades now.
When Jeannie Robinson says that she is a lifelong learner, she truly means it. Even though Robinson has been in education for more than two decades, she says that her position as principal of
Mike Smith has two large dogs that he loves to take for walks, but after his recent move to the 109’s Bluebonnet Hills neighborhood the simplicity of walking down neighborhood streets became much more complicated.