On Monday, April 30 from 6:30 to 8 p.m., as part of an ongoing community organizing/quality of life initiative, Community Board 7 is conducting a “Neighborhood Association Workshop” at the Mosholu Library, 285 E. 205th St. The objective of this event is to provide information and encouragement to residents in the area while educating them on the process and benefits of being involved in organized active associations. The workshop will provide residents with the information necessary to form and sustain tenant/block/neighborhood associations with the goal of increasing community involvement in the area. By creating various associations, the goal is to provide a network of support for potential network events such as neighborhood cleanups, while promoting the expansion of the programs offered at the Mosholu Library.
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This seems like a very worthwhile endevour. I appreciate the fact that there are those of us who care about our neighborhood and others that are prepared to assist us in taking care of it. What a Blessing!