Calling All Volunteers

Volunteers

 

 

 

Are you a writer? Do you have an eye for design? Have the skills to organize community activities? Could you help with RCCA’s publications?  Or you simply want to get involved in our community? The RCCA Board is looking for volunteers to serve on our committees. If you are interested in volunteering please  e-mail volunteers@rivercitycommons.com or attend upcoming board meetings to share their area(s) of interest.

Opportunities include:

Architecture Committee – reviews home improvement applications for landscaping, renovations and painting, and make recommendations to the Board for approval or changes based on the Association’s rules. This committee supports the goal of maintaining the attractiveness of our community and its mid-century modern style. Three volunteers are needed.

Newsletter – edits articles written by Board members and others for the monthly publication sent to members and residents. The newsletter may include actions taken at the monthly Board of Directors meeting, neighborhood events, seasonal topics such as lawn and garden tips, and other information of interest to the community. One or more volunteers needed.

Activities Committee – plans and organizes social events for the community. Examples include the annual party in the park, Halloween costume contest for children, Christmas decorating contest, Dinner with Friends, and National Night Out. The Board provides a small budget for some activities. Two or more volunteers needed.

Welcome Committee – calls on new residents with a small gift and provides information about the community as a way of introducing the newcomers to the neighborhood. Two or more volunteers needed.

Communications Committee – assists the updating our website and Facebook page under the direction of the RCCA Webmaster.  Only basic computers skills are needed and training will be provided.

Pool Committee – assist with  assessing, formulating and implementing creative solutions for the overall improvement of one of our community’s most valued and frequently utilized assets—the recreation area.