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Boulevard Oaks Civic Association
P.O. Box 540331
Houston, Texas 77254
Voice: (713) 528-2622

E-mail: boca@airmail.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOCA Easter Egg Hunt!!!
10 a.m. Saturday, April 3, 2010
Broadacres Park/ North Blvd @ Parkway


Every child is invited to hop over to Broadacres Park for the fun and festivities of this Boulevard Oaks tradition. Children through the age of eight (8) are invited to bring a basket and hunt for hundreds of candy-filled (and prize winning) plastic eggs. Children nine (9) and older will get to take a swing at a candy-filled piñata. The hunt begins promptly at 10 a.m. so please don’t be late.

Volunteers are needed to hide eggs, decorate, and provide refreshments for the event. Please e-mail angiesynek@yahoo.com to sign up and then show up at 9 a.m. on Saturday the 3rd to help. Hiding eggs is a great activity for children 9 and older!

If you are able to make a contribution to help cover the expenses of this wonderful neighborhood celebration, please send your check to BOCA, P.O. Box 540331 , Houston , TX 77254 or bring it to the party. All contributors will be recognized in the next BOCA Newsletter. If you would like to help sponsor this event please bring a contribution with you to the hunt. Or, if you or your business would like to be an event sponsor, please contact BOCA at info@boulevardoaks.org or call 713 528-BOCA (2622) by April 1st so that we may recognize your generosity at the Easter Egg Hunt.

 

 

Boulevard Oaks is one of Houston's premier inner city neighborhoods, noted for its beauty and grace. Located near Rice University, approximately four miles southwest of Downtown, its boundaries are the Southwest Freeway to the north, Morningside to the west, Bissonnet to the south, and Graustark/Parkway to the east (plus the 5300 blocks of Cherokee and Mandell, the 1700 blocks of Albans, Wroxton, Bolsover and Rice Blvd., and properties facing Ashby). There are more than 1,200 residences, together with some 30 small businesses along Bissonnet and Sunset. See Map. A wide variety of housing is found in the neighborhood ranging from old mansions to bungalows, and a small section of ranch-style homes built after World War II, though many have been recently replaced by larger two-story homes. The advantages of Boulevard Oaks can be summed up under three headings: location, beauty, and neighborhood culture.


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