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The Northeast Tarrant Chamber offers many opportunities for your company to gain recognition with other members and in the community. A variety of advertising and sponsorship levels gives you maximum exposure with costs to fit your marketing budget! |
SCHOLARSHIPS The Northeast Tarrant Chamber 2012 Scholarship Application is now available. At least EIGHT $1000 Scholarships will be awarded in May 2012.
Application Deadline is February 17, 2012. (Click here) for application or ask your school counselor. For questions, contact Kay Miller at 817-281-9376 or kmiller@netarrant.org
or (click here)
for information regarding Scholarship Donations.
SPONSORSHIP
OUR PARTNERS
As a first outer ring, Haltom City is perfectly situated for an onset of mixed-use development. Haltom City is a family friendly town of nearly 40,000 residents and about 1,300 businesses. State-of-the-art amenities include the Library, Animal Services Facility, Central Fire Station, playgrounds, walking trails, Evos playstructures, spray ground and sports fields.
Students attending schools in Haltom City receive the first year of tuition free at one of the areas Tarrant County College campuses, which is paid for by the high ranking school district Birdville ISD.
The citizens and business owners of Haltom City would like to personally invite you to experience the exceptional characteristics of this friendly community. While Haltom City is actively pursuing progressive plans to position the community for the future, they are also taking care not to lose sight of what makes this community a place to call home.
North Richland Hills is centrally located in the Metroplex just ten miles from Fort Worth and twenty-five miles from Dallas. Five major highways run through the City including Interstate Loop 820, State Highways 183, 121, and 26, and FM 1938, as well as commercial rail service. The City is conveniently located between DFW and Alliance Airports.
Excellent demographics contribute to North Richland Hills’ strong growth. The current estimated population for North Richland Hills is 64,000 making NRH the third largest city in Tarrant County. The City also serves 180,000 people daily and has over 1,200 businesses and over 30 major employers.
North Richland Hills is a quality of life city with an excellent
blend of neighborhoods, parks, dining, shopping, an award winning
school district, one of the best public libraries in the state and
a nationally recognized parks and recreation program.
Richland Hills' prime location in the heart of the Metroplex allows residents easy access to all the entertainment and cultural amenities of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Richland Hills' family environment, emphasis on education, quality library and excellent parks attract more residents each year. The city is ideally located for business with its close proximity to the DFW International Airport (20 miles), Alliance Airport (15 miles), downtown Fort Worth (six miles) and downtown Dallas (30 miles).
Watauga is part of the growing Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex located in the The Northeast Tarrant Chamber area. Watauga offers easy access to I-35W, Loop 820 and State Highway 121. Watauga provides a centralized location for over 24,350 residents and more than 300 small, medium and large businesses. Alliance Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport are both less than 20 miles from the Watauga city limits. Low crime rates, highly rated school districts, an exceptional park system, affordable housing and a small-town civic atmosphere contribute to Watauga's appeal and continued growth. (Click here) for the most current City of Watauga Newsletter.
EDUCATION
In keeping with this spirit, the area's private schools also offer opportunities to those families seeking an alternative to public education. Bethesda Christian School, Fort Worth Christian School, Glenview Christian School, Harvest Christian Academy, Nolan Catholic High School and St. John the Apostle Catholic School are private institutions that accentuate strong academics and generally offer smaller classes that provide students with more individualized attention.
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