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Opening Soon - Welcome to the St. Paul Summit University Rondo Neighbors Forum
This forum is the online neighborly place to share information, discuss local issues, find solutions, and build a vibrant community.
While independent, this forum will serve as a friendly complement to the important work of the Summit-University Planning Council and the Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation, providing a convenient way to engage in discussions on neighborhood issues without leaving home.
Welcoming online forums that reflect the dynamic diversity of their communities build bridges among neighbors of different backgrounds be they racial, economic, educational, etc. Together we are stronger.
Special Outreach Campaign
This forum is part of the major city-wide Be Neighbors outreach campaign. Please let us know about key community and cultural events where we might sign people up in person and become a volunteer!
There are 182 members in the group. Normally they post around 0 posts each day; the most they have posted is 4 posts in one day.
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Steve Boland is the volunteer Forum Manager and is responsible for facilitating this forum and enforcing the rules.
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