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4. BEING A
NO-SHOW
It's easy to get caught up in all the work that
comes with being a board member; however,
it's crucial to remember why you chose to
serve on the board: to make your community
a place where people love to live and want to
stay. Regularly interacting and engaging with
residents promotes transparency and lets
them see how the board works to improve the
community.
There's nothing like a harmonious community
where people greet each other and actively
foster a friendly environment. We also know
that taking the first step to introduce yourself
to your neighbour can be intimidating. By
hosting a few casual, inexpensive events, such
as simple barbecues and ice cream socials, you
can build a stronger sense of community that
motivates more residents to get involved and
invested in the place they live."
- Laszlo Antal
Business Development Manager
Associa British Columbia
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