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In conjunction with Keep Houston Beautiful Day, Idylwood residents are invited to join in a neighborhood clean up effort on Saturday, April 10, 8:00AM to 11:00 AM.
The future of the City's oldest golf course, the Gus Wortham Center, is in YOUR hands!
Idylwood has been selected to be part of the Automated Recycling Pilot Program sponsored by the City of Houston Solid Waste Management.
Council Member Rodriguez invites you to attend a workshop on changes to key City Ordinances. Mr. Rodriguez says...
Robert Gallegos, Community Liaison for County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia asked me to forward this message to Idylwood residents.
At the August 2008 Idylwood Civic Club meeting there was a brief discussion about forming a neighborhood watch group in Idylwood.
In addition to conducting the annual civic club elections at next Monday's civic club meeting (Monday, 11 August 2008), we will discuss the recent problems at the Brookside Apartments.
The following are the locations for Democratic and Republican voting/caucusing. Remember that the polls open at 7AM and close at 7PM; caucusing begins at 7PM.
It's clear that some neighbors have strong opinions about the improvements that are being made the the I-45 underpass at Wayside Drive, so I hope you'll attend the April 2008 Idylwood Civic Club meeting.
The 100th birthday for Wortham Golf Course starts with a beautification day planned by Gus Wortham Center Friends.

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