Ridglea

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Welcome! Let’s get to know our neighbors.

We know genuine connections with neighbors next door and business owners down the street make for a more meaningful experience. And we believe getting to know people in our community should be simple. That’s why Stroll meets you where you’re at – your mailbox.

We are grateful to serve this amazing community.

Every month, we share stories from and about different residents within our neighborhood.

See below for a few of our recent favorites.

Dancing Through Life Together

Meet the Minters, a lively and loving family that has called Ridglea Country Club Estates home for nine years.

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Stroll Ridglea's First Business Networking Event

Are you a business owner looking to network? Develop new connections? Find potential partnerships? Then these networking & ice breaker events are for you!

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Billy Hassell | Placemarks at the WCG Byers location
William Campbell Gallery
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4109 Rowan Drive

Home of Ray & Susie Petta

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4109 Rowan Drive

Home of Ray & Susie Petta

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Clarke

Photos by Avery Earl Photography

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6713 Woodstock Rd

1952 ranch style home of Alana & Tim Latiolais

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Kristi Wilson

Photography by Hal Samples

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Meet Your Publisher

Lori Mycoskie

Lori Mycoskie

Hi, I’m Lori! I’m a wife, mom of three, and a proud Nashville native who now calls Fort Worth home. When I’m not traveling, cheering on my kids at their sports games, or fishing with my family, you’ll find me immersed in what I love most—building connections within our community.

As the publisher of Stroll Ridglea, my passion is bringing neighbors together through meaningful stories and local events. I love introducing businesses to residents in a way that feels personal and organic, helping them stay top of mind and build lasting relationships.

Whether you’re a local business looking to connect with the community or a resident with a story to share, I’d love to hear from you. Let’s make our neighborhood even stronger—together!

Let’s connect!

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