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28 January 2010

GNA General Meeting

Tuesday, January 28th at 7:00 pm
River Place Country Club Clubhouse

31 October 2009

Glenlake Halloween Hayride

See home page for details

27 June 2009

GNA Family Picnic

Saturday, June 27th at 4:00 pm
Woodland Park

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Glenlake Neighborhood Association

This section is home to the Glenlake Neighborhood Association, the group of Glenlake residents that oversees the rules, policies, and operations of the community. Since the GNA exists to serve the needs of the neighborhood, this is also the place to research and get involved with GNA operations.

Committees
Information about the GNA's various committees, both permanent and project-based.
Meeting Minutes
An archive of minutes taken at GNA meetings past.
Officers
Information about the officers serving the Glenlake community.
Letter from the President
A note from former GNA President, John Busch.
Neighborhood Sponsors
[ Coming Soon ]
Volunteer
Positions available in the GNA and what duties and opportunities come with them.
Signup & Benefits
[ Coming Soon ]
By-laws
Complete reference text of the GNA By-laws.

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