Russell Tuff, President GG Civic
Russell Tuff, President GG Civic

I must admit, it’s been kind of nice to have a little traffic relief on driving through town as we see some of our seasonal residents head back North for the summer. We’ve gone through one of the busiest seasons in recent years.

Our community is thriving.

Have you noticed the big increase in property values for the Golden Gate community? If that would be an interesting topic for you, we’ll try to add that for a meeting speaker.

We’ve got a good line up of speakers for our next few meetings.

At our May 11th meeting come on out to meet our Congressman Mario-Diaz Balart. He’s our featured speaker and will go over some local issues and address some national topics too.

We’ll leave some time for questions and answers.

Please sign up to be eyes and ears to your neighborhood block.

If you want your area to see improvements. We need you to sign up. All it involves is a short training session so we can clean up our neighbor working with other agencies in the area to fix up, clean up and make our community even better.

We need two more people to sign up for the session – Let it be you!

Click in this link to sign up

President’s Message May 2015

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