Posts Tagged ‘fun event’

TGIT at Juniper61

March 25 • 5:00PM to 8:00PM
Juniper61

TETNA residents gather your neighbors and join us at Juniper61’s bar. Don’t miss our association’s informal adult social featuring free apps while they last, thirst-quenching beverages, and quality conversation.

Juniper 61 is located on North Avenue at 61st Street.  They have a drink Special all day on Thursday’s called Thirsty Thursday’s which is $2.00 each for domestic bottle beer (Miller Highlife, Lite, 64, Pabst, & Point).  This is a Non-smoking establishment.

For more information, subscribe to the TGIT e-blast by emailing Tiger.


Spring Egg Hunt

March 27 • 10:00AM
Center Street Park

The forecast calls for NO SNOW during this year’s annual egg hunt. This event is great for the kids and a wonderful way to connect with your neighbors. There is a small $2 fee per child to cover the costs of the goodies. For any questions, contact Kathleen Flanders.

This year our egg hunt will turn green by reusing and recycling empty plastic eggs. If you have eggs that you’d like to donate, drop them in the bin on Jason Odrzywolski’s front porch located at 2607 N. 70th Street. Eggs will be collected from Saturday, March 27th to Saturday, April 10. If you have any questions, please contact Jason.


6th Annual Cookie Exchange

December 14 • 7:00PM • Lutheran Home

Christmas thumbprint cookies photo

Every year in December, in place of our monthly board meeting, TETNA hosts a Cookie Exchange. This is an evening to relax and enjoy visiting with our neighbors. This year’s 6th Annual Cookie Exchange is on Monday, December 14th, 7 p.m., at the Lutheran Home. 
If you’ve joined us in the past–you’re marking this on your calendar. If you haven’t–get out a pen & circle 
the date! You won’t want to miss the fun & the treats. Contact Sarah Hunt-Frank if you need more information.

Here’s what you do:

    • Pick your favorite cookie recipe.
    • Make six dozen cookies (often a double batch) and bring them to the exchange. Do NOT separate or package cookies in bunches. DO bring a large container to take your mix of cookies home in.
 Extra or broken cookies?…bring them to the exchange for nibbling.

      Here’s what you get:

        • A wonderful assortment of cookies – with the simple effort of one recipe.
        • A few hours off to really enjoy the giving spirit of the holiday season. Taste test some cookies while sharing laughter & stories with your neighbors. Kids are welcome too.
        • Bonus Option—Want to give assortments of homemade cookies as gifts during the holidays? Need more than just 6 dozen? Easy answer. Make two, or three different recipes of cookies, a batch of 6 dozen each. Bring 12 dozen, take 12 dozen. Bring 18 dozen, take 18 dozen. You choose.

          PS—Do you have a friend or family member who loves cookies but doesn’t live in the neighborhood? Invite them to join us. Everyone is welcome.