“I wasn’t sure 10 years would find me still living here. I don’t know if I will be here 10 more. But I do know that my sense of community has changed right along with Turtle Creek and that change has been rooted in relationships with neighbors who care.”
Tahirah Walker, a writer and teacher, reflects on 10 years living in Turtle Creek and what it taught her about community-making and neighbors who care.
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