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Our Mailing Address is: Chapel Creek Neighborhood Association PO Box 150764 Fort Worth, TX 76108
Why Join CCNA? It is our desire to have the full support, advice, partnership and encouragement of all our neighborhood residents and homeowners. Everyone’s support is crucial as we pursue our mission of building a better neighborhood and city to call home!
There are several ways to support the CCNA: General Membership Becoming a general member of the CCNA is the easiest and most effective way to help our organization grow. While all residents of the CCNA are welcome to our quarterly meetings and regular events, only current members can vote on issues. Your $10 annual membership dues fund everything from the quarterly newsletters to meeting notices, event supplies, and the hosting of our web site.
Become a Block Captain Block Captains are vital to the CCNA. These members not only help with distribution of newsletters and meeting reminders to area residents, but also help keep their neighbors up-to-date on current issues affecting our neighborhood. Block Captains are the communication backbone of our organization. Block Captains also greet new neighbors, promote the work of the CCNA, and help encourage membership.
Several neighborhood streets still need Block Captains. Please contact any member of the CCNA Board if you are interested in volunteering as a Block Captain for any of these streets:
- Blue Stem
- Eureka Springs
- Harvest Glen
- Morning Dew
- Sundrop Ct.
- Whispering Wind
- Yorba Linda
Nominate for the CCNA Executive Board All Executive Board positions are up for re-election in October 2011. We would love to have a Block Captain Chairperson, and also still need a C.O.P. Program Representative, among other subcommittee Chairpersons. Please contact Gary Hogan or Jeff Galle to nominate someone for a board position.
All Executive Board Positions come up for re-election at the October meeting of every year. Any current general member is eligible to nominate someone for these positions, and everyone is encouraged to come to the October meetings each year to get involved and elect their Executive Board.
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