Volunteers make Bryn Mawr better! The BMNA is recognized as one of
the strongest neighborhood groups in the Twin Cities. What
makes it strong and makes Bryn Mawr such a great place to live
is the corps of volunteers who give time and energy toward the
benefit of their neighbors.
Service on the BMNA board or one of its committees is one option. Participation
in intermittent activities such as buckthorn removal, Basset's
Creek improvement projects, trash pick up along the freeway ramps,
public garden tending, or helping with social events are some other
options.
Volunteering is fun, a good way to meet neighbors and make
new friends, and the most grass roots level way of participating
in a social/political process that improves the quality of
life
for all.