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TSNA Announces Major Growth, New Initiatives, and Long-Term Planning Efforts at 2026 Annual Meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thomas Square Neighborhood Association Announces Major Growth, New Initiatives, and Long-Term Planning Efforts at 2026 Annual Meeting Savannah, GA — March 31, 2026 — The Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA) held its 2026 Annual Membership Meeting on Tuesday evening at Victory North , marking a significant milestone for the organization as its first annual meeting under newly adopted bylaws and a period of rapid growth and expanded community eng

TSNA Administrator
Mar 313 min read


TSNA Litter Clean-Ups Return to Savannah’s Streetcar Historic District
Savannah, GA — The Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA) is proud to announce the return of its community Litter Clean-Up events in the Streetcar Historic District (Thomas Square) —now reestablished as a monthly initiative taking place on the third Saturday of each month at 10:00 AM . Following a brief hiatus, TSNA Board Members Linda Van Apeldoorn and Jess Shaw have stepped forward to lead and coordinate the relaunch of the program—bringing renewed energy and cons

TSNA Administrator
Mar 282 min read


2026 TSNA Community Feedback Survey: Help Shape the Future of Thomas Square
The Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA) is launching the 2026 Community Feedback Survey —and we want to hear from you. As Thomas Square continues to grow and evolve, your input is essential to ensuring our neighborhood remains a place that reflects the people who live, work, and invest here. Why It Matters From development and tourism to safety and quality of life, real decisions are being made that impact our neighborhood every day. This survey helps TSNA: Set prio

TSNA Administrator
Mar 281 min read


Our New Bylaws: A Stronger Foundation for Thomas Square Neighborhood Association
If you’ve been part of TSNA for a while, you’ve seen how much this neighborhood—and this organization—has evolved. Throughout late 2024 and into 2025, one thing became clear: Our bylaws needed to evolve with us. Not because anything was broken—but because we had an opportunity to build something better. Something more structured. More transparent. More inclusive. And more aligned with the future of Thomas Square. So in December 2025, we adopted a fully updated set of bylaws f

Jacob Jarvis
Mar 285 min read


TSNA Member Spotlight: Virginia Mobley
TSNA Founder, Former TSNA President, and Lifelong Champion of Thomas Square By Jess Shaw , for TSNA Today Few people embody the spirit of...

TSNA Administrator
Apr 23, 20253 min read


TSNA Achieves Federal 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Status
We’re proud to announce that as of March 2025, the Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA) has officially been granted 501(c)(3)...

TSNA Administrator
Apr 23, 20252 min read


Addressing Railway Challenges in Thomas Square
TSNA Launches Railway Task Force to Tackle Community Concerns The Thomas Square Neighborhood Association (TSNA) has established a Railway...

TSNA Administrator
Apr 18, 20252 min read
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