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Woodland Hills Hopes to Boost Association Membership With Volunteer Drive

The group is asking residents to help through April to knock on each others' doors to remind them about the association.

The Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association is asking some of its residents to help boost the group's ranks by reminding their neighbors of the association's existence.

The association is holding a volunteer drive on the following dates:

  • April 9, 2pm - 4pm
  • April 16, noon - 2pm
  • April 30, 11am - 1pm

As it stands, the association only has e-mail addresses for about half of the residents in the neighborhood, according to an association e-mail sent our earlier today.

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"All we are trying to do is raise awareness of the neighborhood association," said Brad Grulke, president of the association's board, in the e-mail. "You'd be surprised how happy residents are to meet a new neighbor."

For more information, you can e-mail Grulke at president@woodlandhillsatlanta.org.

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