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Free ‘Resident’s Guide to Mesa’ class Feb. 1

Posted 1/21/22

“Resident’s Guide to Mesa’ free classes with useful information to support Mesa residents who want to improve their neighborhoods continue Dec. 3.

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Neighbors

Free ‘Resident’s Guide to Mesa’ class Feb. 1

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“Resident’s Guide to Mesa’ free classes with useful information to support Mesa residents who want to improve their neighborhoods continue Feb. 1.

“Attend these free classes to gain a better understanding of city services, connect to other people with common neighborhood concerns and walk away with new tools and training to make positive changes in your community,” according to a release.

Register for the following class at mesaaz.gov/residents/community-engagement/classes-events-resources.

“Guide to Becoming a Community Advocate,” 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, location to be determined.

In this 90-minute class, you will:

  • Learn the ins and outs of city government and how to become more involved in decision making;
  • Learn how to take on leadership roles beyond your neighborhood and into the community;
  • Learn the impact of serving on city advisory and nonprofit community boards and how to be appointed to one;
  • Hear inspiring stories of local leaders and gain support in exploring your next volunteer leadership role; and
  • Tour Mesa’s council chambers and learn how to participate in public meetings.
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