The NAG
What's a NAG?
We're the Neighbourhood Activities Group (NAG) - a group of valley
residents who volunteer their time and effort to organize various
events year round for all residents, big and small.
We work in tandem with the York Mills Valley Association
(YMVA), which provides NAG with a budget. We think It's
really very kind of them to give us money.
Why should I be a NAG?
Because being a NAG is the perfect opportunity to get involved
in the community and meet your neighbours. So join us and bring
along your great ideas for the community! The kids will
appreciate it, the adults will appreciate it, it will make you
feel good, and it's a lot of fun!
When?
NAG meetings are held periodically. The meeting is held at
the residence of one of the co-chairs. We relax over a cup of decaf or a glass of
wine while planning new and recurring events and dreaming up new
ideas for future events.
Where do I sign up?
If you would like more information about the NAG, please
contact one of the co-chairs. They'd love to hear from
you.
Who are the NAGs? (And is it true that the NAG is
really two-headed?)
| Position |
Description |
Current Volunteers |
| Two or more co-chairs (The Head Nags) |
Spear head all neighborhood activities, recruit
event volunteers and co-ordinate their efforts. |
Erin Nella
Christine Rosenthal
|
| NAG-YMVA liaison (who takes our cause to the
YMVA) |
Co-ordinates the effort of the NAG and the
YMVA. |
Christine Rosenthal
|
| Newsletter Editor (who keep you in the
loop) |
Publishes the YMVA newsletter approximately four
times a year. |
Eunice Lumsden |
| Treasurer (who makes sure we stay within the
YMVA budget) |
Maintains the accounts for each event for
submission to the YMVA. |
Michelle Hopper |
Welcome Committee
|
Welcomes newcomers to the community. |
Susanne Holland
Trudy Young |
| Volunteers |
The people that actually make all these things
happen and are our raison d'être. |
The list of names is endless. See the calendar of events
for details. |