Serving the Communities of Green Township
Serving the Communities of Green Township

The purpose of the Green Township Community Association is to promote and protect our neighborhoods as great places in which to live, work, educate, and raise our families.
We strive to build a community where neighbors help neighbors. We achieve this by encouraging community involvement, improving our collective quality of life, and promoting a sense of pride across the neighborhoods of Monfort Heights, White Oak, Dent, & Bridgetown.
We serve as an advocate for our residents, partner with local businesses, and act as a liaison to the Green Township Administration and Trustees.
The Green Township Community Association keeps residents informed through a monthly newsletter, which provides vital information about community issues, events, history, and sponsored projects. We also host hosts monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and community updates.

Celebrating over 30 Years of Community Impact!
The Green Township Community Association is proud to have marked its 30th anniversary in 2025, commemorating three decades of dedication to local development, beautification, and education.
Since our founding in 1995 (originally as the Monfort Heights-White Oak Community Association), hundreds of residents, businesses, and local leaders have come together to help make Green Township a vibrant, welcoming place for all.
Thank you for being an essential part of our journey.
Here’s to the next 30 years of building a stronger community, together!

We are incredibly fortunate to have an amazing team of volunteers who share a deep commitment to making our community the best it can be.
We currently have an opening on our Board of Trustees for the Secretary position. The time commitment is low: we only meet eight times per year, for just one hour per meeting.
We are also actively seeking a Membership & Marketing Volunteer. This person will play a key role in spreading the word and encouraging both new and renewing memberships across Green Township!
There are many other ways to lend a hand - whether it's helping to organize guest speakers, supporting communications, pitching in with fundraising, or taking on special projects.
If you’re passionate about getting involved and making a difference, we would love to hear from you!
Email us at gtcanews@gmail.com or
call Barb at 513-519-9000.
There’s a spot for every passion and talent within the GTCA!

Barb Piatt - President
Donna Peterson - Vice President
Open - Secretary
Dave Averbeck - Treasurer
Christy Feldhause - Trustee
Lin Huelsman - Trustee
Robey Klare - Trustee
Mary Ungrund - Trustee
Committee Chairpersons
Open - Land Use
Donna Peterson - Refreshments
Barb Piatt - Communications & Website
Jay Dennis - Social Media