Want to learn more about this volunteer group that helps neighborhoods in Lake Worth? To read the history, purpose, and accomplishments of the Neighborhood Association Presidents Council (NAPC) visit this site. Also there is a calendar of meetings and contact information. Here is the NAPC Facebook page and an excerpt about this volunteer group:
The City of Lake Worth is unique for many reasons. High on the list is the number of active and involved Neighborhood Associations that share common challenges as well as strategies and projects to address those challenges. Before the NAPC was formed in 2007, each neighborhood worked independently to organize, engage and represent their neighbors. That meant that the same wheel was often re-invented over and over again.
The Neighborhood Association Presidents Council is made up of Presidents from each of our Member Associations or their delegated representative. We meet once a month to share information and strategies that have proven successful for some of us so that all of us have the benefit of our combined experience.
From individual neighborhood clean-ups to city wide efforts like the Little Free Library project, neighborhood street banners, crime walks, neighborhood watch programs and more, Council Members work together to make every corner of Lake Worth a place we can all be proud to call our home.
As always, if you see anything suspicious going on here is what you do:
Here is the information about the meeting being held on Monday*:"Greetings Friends and Neighbors of Tropical Ridge Neighborhood Association (TRNA). There will be a meeting on Monday, March 7th at 7:00 pm in the Lake Worth Towers, 1500 Lucerne Ave.*Note: You do not have to be a member of TRNA to attend. Everyone is welcome to attend from any neighborhood in Lake Worth and anyone else who is interested that lives outside the City.
Hope to see you all, Carolyn."