WHCA Website – Under Construction June 6 – June 14

We apologize for the inconvenience! WHCA is diligently working to enhance your online experience with a more informative and efficient website. We'll be temporarily offline from June 6 to June 14, 2024, as we conduct necessary maintenance. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this period. In the meantime, stay connected with us on social media.  Here's some exciting news for June while you wait.

 
 

Lights in the Heights planning is underway!

Lights in the Heights, a heartwarming holiday gathering that has been a part of our community since 1988, is scheduled for December 14, 2024. The planning for this beloved event is currently underway, and we warmly invite you to contribute! Your participation is what makes this event truly special. Here's how you can get involved in the planning:

Call for Ornament Designs

Imagine your design becoming the official Lights in the Heights Logo for 2024 and featured on the annual Lights in the Heights ornament! We're calling on all our creative neighbors and friends to be a part of Lights in the Heights history by submitting their design ideas to the Committee.  The chosen design will be showcased on signs, posters, letters, T-shirts, and tree ornaments. As a tradition, the artist's name will be included on the underside of the ornament and mentioned on the card that accompanies it. Don't miss this unique opportunity to contribute to our community's history. Please email your submissions to LightsInTheHeights@gmail.com by July 1, 2024.


Beautification

The Beautification Committee is charged with keeping our neighborhood clean and green and working on projects that will improve it for generations to come. They are the ones who do the upkeep on the Norhill Esplanade, the Watson Esplanade, and Ley Plaza Park’s Butterfly Garden. Their next volunteer project will take place on June 22, beginnng at 8:30 a.m., as they refresh the Butterfly Garden at Ley Park Plaza, 1900 White Oak, 77009 (at the intersection of White Oak Dr & Gladys St.). Want to meet your neighbors by helping with beautification projects? Come join us!.


Constable Patrol

While our website is under construction, we want to reassure you that the constable patrol is still active and on patrol, thanks to the paid subscriptions from neighbors. This program, which has been in force since 2011 through funding provided by the Woodland Heights Civic Association, is diligently serviced by Harris County Precinct One, acting as a supplemental police force. Two deputies have been hired to patrol our neighborhood for two 40-hour weekly shifts. You can contact the Precinct One Constable Dispatch at 713-755-7628 or alert our deputies via the Constable’s Office. For crimes in progress, we recommend calling 911.