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The Redwood Heights Neighborhood Association (RHNA) is an all-volunteer group, in the process of acquiring non-profit status. In 1944, a group of residents got together with a mission to cultivate a sense of community in the neighborhood. Today, over 60 years later, residents are still getting together with the same goals: to preserve, advance, and protect the general social and civic welfare of the neighborhood; to promote and cultivate a friendly, diverse, and inclusive neighborhood; and to maintain a superior school and recreational facility. The RHNA does the following: て「 advocates for the community て「 addresses neighborhood issues て「 sponsors annual events て「 funds neighborhood improvements て「 publishes a quarterly newsletter for every household て「 collaborates with Redwood Heights School and other organizations て「 welcomes new residents て「 facilitates new projects and events. Please see the Participate Section for information on how to join! Board Members Our current board members represent the diversity of the residents in the community: young parents of toddlers; retirees; parents of teenagers; both single and married professionals, and business owners, too. 2007 Board Members: Mary Dalsin, President
Ed Lai, Vice-President Danita Yocom, Secretary
Peggy Doyle, Treasurer Chris Banker, Newsletter editor Chris Burgardt, Public Safety Kim Cole, Future RHS Parents Richard Cowen, City Council Liaison
Randy Fenton, Landscape
Adam Gubser, RHS liaison
Angelo Parrinella, Volunteers
Paul Silk, Newsletter advertising
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