Allen and I are off to the Charleston Chapter Soiree in a few minutes. I look forward to finding out what a soiree is -- Mark
December 16th - Charleston Chapter Soiree
Gilligan's in Goose Creek 6:30 PM
TurkeyShoot, White Elephant Gift Exchange and
Lowcountry Orphan Relief
For more details contact: Melissa Petersen 843-552-3600
or Sherran Wingler 843-556-1641
December 18th - Pee Dee Chapter Christmas Party
BBQ at Clayton Homes of Florence
1619 East Palmetto Street; Florence 29506
For more details contact: Ronnie Boyce 843-664-8400
or Al Randall 843-617-3779
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
New Committee Focuses on Land-lease Communities
There will be a day when South Carolina's manufactured home community managers will look back with appreciation at the work done by these MHISC Members:
Marti Dickson, Sheila Jurgensmeyer, Joe Esposito, Carol Marsh, Shirley Shamlin and Sherran Wingler
These six leaders are the founding members of MHISC's New Community Managers Committee. At the group's organizational meeting the committee got to work, identifying the key factors that the association can tackle to help our land-lease communities to thrive. The Committee looked at factors like finance and image. Their plan is to pick a project each year that will make a real difference in the properity and future of our "parks."
The group will finish their feasibility study and, in December, pick a project and lay out a game plan. Their emphasis is on real-world practical improvements that be made at the state association level.
Marti Dickson, Sheila Jurgensmeyer, Joe Esposito, Carol Marsh, Shirley Shamlin and Sherran Wingler
These six leaders are the founding members of MHISC's New Community Managers Committee. At the group's organizational meeting the committee got to work, identifying the key factors that the association can tackle to help our land-lease communities to thrive. The Committee looked at factors like finance and image. Their plan is to pick a project each year that will make a real difference in the properity and future of our "parks."
The group will finish their feasibility study and, in December, pick a project and lay out a game plan. Their emphasis is on real-world practical improvements that be made at the state association level.
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