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.
For 49 years, EFWBA has actively advocated for East Fort Worth.
We 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.
Mike Shedd, President, 2022
President@efwba.orgChristopher Cassidy with the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation.
Captain Cassidy is a retired U.S. Navy SEAL. During his service, he was awarded the Bronze Star with combat 'V' and received a second Bronze Star for combat leadership service in Afghanistan. In 2004, the platoon he commanded was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for a nine-day operation at the Zharwar Kili Cave on the Afghanistan/Pakistan border.
Tim O’Hare, the newly elected Tarrant County Commissioner’s Court Judge speaking to us. We will hear how things are coming together with the new Commissioners Court, and his vision for Tarrant County.
Learn more about Tim O’Hare on the Meetings page.
Make your lunch reservations on the RSVP page.
We meet at
Meadowbrook-Poly United Methodist Church
3900 Meadowbrook Dr.
Fort Worth, Texas 76103
just one block north of the Reby Cary Library on Lancaster Ave.