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Question:
Hi, Just wondering if you can give me ideas on what to do at neighborhood watch meetings,...we have one about every 2 months, and it is new to this community. Thanks
Answer:
Thanks for contacting Ask and Advisor. Your primary goal initially is to build and establish good relationships and hear about each others assets and concerns. Establishing and maintaining a NW group is really about building community. For practical tools regarding what to do in meetings, see
USAonWatch.org. You can also find some helpful tips for leading groups in chapter 16 of the Toolbox. Best of luck with your efforts. ~Scot
Question Date:
Thu, 05/29/2008