AllendaleStrong Monthly Zoom Meeting
Email kmitchellarchitect@gmail.com for the zoom link.
Email kmitchellarchitect@gmail.com for the zoom link.
625 Texas Street Shreveport, LA 71101
Email kmitchellarchitect@gmail.com for the zoom link to join
(Fridays During Lent) Friday, March 4, 2022-Good Friday, April 15, 2022 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Dinners are $10.00 Catfish Filet, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Bread, Tartar Sauce & Desert ***EAT IN/TAKE OUT*** OLBS Community Center 1558 Buena Vista Street Shreveport, LA Telephone: 318-222-3790 (Information/Deliveries)
Dorothy Wiley and Amy Stelly will participate in an Urban League panel moderated by Representative Cedric Glover. Click here to sign up for the Zoom session.
Homeowners in the Shreveport area are invited to learn with us at the inaugural Homeowner’s Summit to be held Saturday, May 7, 2022. This free event is spearheaded by Allendale Strong, and will begin at 11am and conclude at 1pm. This summit will be packed with useful information for anyone who owns a home, or anyone who is interested in ...
Tuesday, July 12th at 12pm ET, join us for our next On the Park Bench webinar "Freeway Fighters: Pushing Back Against Freeway Expansions" with panelists Dorothy Wiley, Dennis Grzezinski, and Mark Nowotarski and moderated by Rob Steuteville. What can people do when a planned freeway threatens to tear their community apart? A growing movement is opposing freeway expansions that damage cities, towns and regions. Join ...
Join us for our monthly meetings on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:30 - 8 PM at 1515 Clay Street.
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/531883105 Meeting ID: 531 883 105
The meeting is on April 13,2023 at 5:30 at the Valencia Park Center.
Grassroots group Allendale Strong will raise concerns about regional transportation planning in a public presentation to the Shreveport Metropolitan Planning Commission May 31. The group contends that Shreveport’s 2030 Master Plan and its focus on “inside the loop” development are being undercut by outdated transportation planning that encourages suburban sprawl. “Transportation planners for our region are using a 1950s approach to ...