EFWBA was created to give business owners a place to meet, to have a voice for the advancement, development and improvement of the infra-structure in East Fort Worth, to provide an atmosphere for businesses to interact and develop relationships for friendship, community and business.
Will is the owner of Crescendo Development, which he founded in 2023 to pursue his goals of historic preservation and adaptive reuse in projects across his hometown of Fort Worth. He has established, owned, and operated realty and property management companies for nearly 15 years. Will received his broker's license in 2010 and his real estate license in 2008. Please view the Woodhaven Country Club redevelopment proposal on the company's website: crescendodevelopment
EFWBA donated over $5,000 for library books for the elementary schools in the Eastern Hill HS pyramid.
Most of our member businesses are owned by native Fort Worth eastsiders who actively promote this area.
EFWBA helps bring new businesses and new construction development to East Fort Worth.
Since 1974, EFWBA has actively advocated for East Fort Worth. We celebrate 50 years of service in 2024.
Wanda and I invite every business owner, professional person, firm, corporation or non-profit organization, to join us for our monthly meetings where you will meet other business owners, individuals and city officials that influence our lives.
The mission is still the same today for this long-lived organization. It was founded in 1974 as a 501(c)4 so that it could be involved in non-partisan political issues. Working with the neighborhoods and Fort Worth City Government offices for the betterment of East Fort Worth sometimes leads to involvement in the political arena.
I hope you join us at our next meeting.
Don Boren, President, 2024
President@efwba.orgFort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker will be our February guest this year. Her schedule made it impossible to attend our January meeting. We are excited to hear her State of the City report, detailing where we have succeded and where growth and opportunities still exist.
This is our largest meeting of the year! LUNCH RESERVATIONS ARE CLOSED.
You may still attend the meeting, please do not go thru the food line.
1.20— Gary Cumbie is bringing as many local candidates to speak and answer questions about their leadership and plans for the office they seek. Mayor Parker is our February guest, and yes, she is running for another term. But several long time elected officials are not seeking re-election. "All politics are local." Be informed about who is running for office. Then VOTE in the May elections. Election Day is May 3, 2025. Yes, there is early voting.
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We meet at
Meadowbrook-Poly United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
3900 Meadowbrook Drive, Fort Worth, 76103
Building on North side of church, closest to Meadowbrook. Overflow Parking on West side of street. Church is North of Reby Cary Library on Lancaster.
Doors Open 11:30 Lunch 11:45 – 1:00 pm
Meals $15.00 Members • $20.00 Non-Members
You can prepay lunch on the
RSVP page.