Politics & Government
Town Of Dover: Town Seeking New Committee Members For The Caryl Management Advisory Committee (CMAC)
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November 5, 2021
Positions Open on the Caryl Management Advisory Committee The town has voted to build/renovate a new Community Center which will be a wonderful resource and amenity for the town. Are you interested in being involved in decisions that could affect the running and operation of this building?Did you follow the project updates and wish you could have more input?This is a great opportunity to do just that. The Caryl Management Advisory Committee is looking for 2 new members. They meet about 4 times a year, usually first thing in the morning, virtually.There may be extra work outside of these committee meetings to help with research and development of ideas, but it is not a big time commitment.Below is further information on the committee's role within the town.If you are interested and want to find out more before you commit, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Kathy Weld kwweld@comcast.net, Jennifer James laporte_1999@yahoo.com or Ruth Townsend aandrtownsend@yahoo.com who would be happy to talk to you about this role.CMAC Committee DescriptionThe Caryl Management Advisory Committee (CMAC) consists of members appointed by the Board of Selectmen. At large members serve a three-year term. CMAC is responsible for developing & recommending the policies and procedures for the day-to-day operations, financial operation and management of the Caryl Community Center. CMAC works with the Town Administrator to address revenue generation and expense allocation, marketing activities, scheduling, and usage guidelines.All interested community members must fill out the Request for Appointment Application and submit it to the Board of Selectmen by mail or email Mona DiSciullo at mdisciullo@doverma.govRequest for Appointment Application
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