Logo for Hallmark-Camelot-Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association, showing the letters HCHTNA with a drawing of a roof above the letters and a drawn tree on the right side.

Hallmark-Camelot-Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association

Hallmark-Camelot-Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association

Voluntary Association

The Hallmark-Camelot-Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association is a volunteer-led organization made up of local residents to protect and promote the best interests of the residents of the area. Membership is voluntary, with membership dues supporting organization activities.

Aerial photo of Camelot Park during autumn with trees changing color and overhead view of covered pagoda.
Aerial photo of Camelot Park during autumn with trees changing color and overhead view of covered pagoda.

Events

The new Vivian J. Lincoln Branch Library hosts ESL Conversation Classes for adults to practice and strengthen English-speaking skills in a fun and supportive environment every Tuesday from 6:00pm–7:30pm.

 

Location:

8829 McCart Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76123

Join us for the first meeting of our fiscal year 2024-2025 at 7:00pm on September 19th at Harvest Assembly of God Church, located at 7501 Crowley Road

 

New or renewing members, please remember to bring your $20 annual household dues in the form of cash/check. We do not currently accept mobile or credit card payments.

 

Membership is not required to attend!

Updates are coming to Camelot Park! Construction and improvements will be underway throughout Summer 2024. 

 

New playground equipment will be installed for 5–12 year olds in the coming weeks. The existing playground equipment for 3–5 year olds will stay in place. 

 

Additionally, the walking trail in the southern part of the park will be repaired to ensure the slippery algae will no longer grow on the path during rainy weather.

City Services

HCHTNA is happy to help direct you to the appropriate city services to address your needs or concerns. Neighborhood Police Officers, Code Compliance, and District representatives regularly attend meetings to provide updates on neighborhood-specific issues. The myFW app is the easiest way to report most issues.