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Teresa Tanin, Neighborhood Watch

“Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer, you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.” – Author Unknown

Involvement is a connection where we join an organization and share a common goal. Neighborhood Watch is such an organization, and our goal is simple: to have an informed, safe and secure community. To accomplish this, we recruit the help of residents who volunteer a little of their time and who share in this common goal.

Consider volunteering to help in the success of Neighborhood Watch. We offer a myriad of opportunities.

Current openings include a backup Treasurer and a backup Webmaster. Bring your accounting and com- puter skills to work on your time from your home. Visit our website sclhwatch.org “Want to Volunteer?” or email nwdirectorvr@sclhwatch. org. We need you!

Welcome, New Volunteers! Mailbox Captains: Joan Rouse, Rochelle Fordin, Susan Shamber, Sharon Lynn, Bette Deasy, Andee Lund, Charlotte James, Deanne Lliff, Randy Ulmer, Karen Tucker, Sally Molesberry, Kitty Kelly, Mike/ Anne Johnson, and Nora Bertotti. Thank you—we could not succeed without more volunteers like you! Volunteer and vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in. The poetry of involvement, for a better Lincoln Hills! Neighborhood Watch General Meeting, everyone is welcome, May 6, 1:00 to 3:00 PM in the Fine Arts Room (OC). Come join the fun.

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