
Mark your calendars for a dose of community spirit and elbow grease. "For the Love of Lewisville," originally scheduled to take place earlier, will now bring locals together on November 8. Starting bright and early at 7 a.m., volunteers are set to meet up at Bill Weaver Arena, located at 101 Parkway Drive, before dispersing throughout the city to lend a helping hand wherever it's needed.
The rescheduled day of service, focused on enhancing the local cityscape, encourages residents to band together in a collective effort that includes yard work, repairs, and general cleanup tasks. According to an announcement by the City of Lewisville, these activities are more than just beautification—they're about strengthening community and creating resiliency. The aim here isn't simply to make the city pretty; it's to fortify the bonds between those who call Lewisville home.
Such initiatives highlight the often overlooked aspect of city living: the power of community action. The hands that rock the cradles here are just as comfortable wielding paintbrushes and garden shears, all in the name of a stronger, more united town. Whether it's fixing up a neighbor's fence or clearing away the detritus of daily life, the message is clear—Lewisville cares.









