0:00
foreign
0:06
[Music]
0:09
thank you all so much for taking the
0:11
time out today to join us for the
0:13
retreat this is our first Retreat since
0:16
the pandemic so it has been two years
0:17
since we've been able to see your faces
0:19
so we are excited to have you and we
0:22
hope that today is a great day for each
0:24
of you
0:26
[Applause]
0:29
the city hosts the neighborhood board
0:31
retreats to bring neighborhood leaders
0:34
together to provide them a space to plan
0:37
and just share for with each other what
0:41
they want to accomplish in their
0:43
neighborhoods and then to help them
0:44
bring in the resources and tools and
0:48
supports they need to make that happen
0:50
in their community
0:53
foreign
1:00
[Music]
1:11
board members other boards do you see
1:13
what they're going through and
1:15
specifically more tools to help our
1:17
community to be the best that it can be
1:22
what I hope to get out of this time is a
1:24
plan of action from long-term goals some
1:27
short-term goals some bonding between
1:29
the board
1:30
some learning of resources and stuff
1:32
that we may not have known about that
1:34
are accessible to us so we have a lot of
1:36
goals and I think we'll be able to
1:37
accomplish a lot
1:39
Christmas
Board Retreat
Neighborhood Board Retreats are offered twice per year to help neighborhood and business associations assess the current state of their community, identify and prioritize strategic goals, create action plans and improve resident quality of life. The retreats are free, half-day events open to all neighborhood and business organizations within the city. More than 130 groups have taken part in this unique community engagement opportunity.
Retreat participants receive: