2022 CAI-NJ September LAC Issue

PRESIDENT’S CORNER Jeffrey Logan 2022 CAI-NJ PRESIDENT GUARDIAN SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.

CAI-NJ TEAM

THANK YOU! A s the summer is coming to an end, I hope you were able to relax, catch some sun, and spend some much-deserved quality time with family and friends. I really want to take this time to say THANK YOU to all of you. It has been a very unique two and a half years, and you have all rode the wave and navigated the storm with us. Our members, staff, board, and committees still found ways to engage, but also in a sense, re-invent the wheel and adapt to change. Our chapter has some of the best and most talented group of people I have seen. Our members volunteer their time to better our chapter, educate, advocate, and build strong con nections from the countless networking events we put together. Looking at this year as President, I was able to really get a sense of the time and commitment that goes into even the smallest event. I personally wanted to take this month to say THANK YOU ! “Be present in all things and thankful for all things.” We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives. We have a full line up of events and programs for September, we hope you can attend! • September 7, the Business Partner Essentials Course and Meet-up after at The Brickhouse Tavern & Tap in Piscataway. • September 13, The Lecture Series, Cannabis in Your Community: Understanding the Laws Affecting Associations in NJ, sponsored by Becker. • September 15, The Beach Party at Martell’s Tiki Bar, Pt. Pleasant. The F.A.S.T. Committee is taking donations again for the school supply drive and can be dropped off at the office or at the beach party. This benefits the Long Branch School District. • September 16, we are taking nominations for the 2023 CAI-NJ Board of Directors. Information can be found on the Board of Director’s Page of the website at https://cainj.org/board-of-directors/ • September 20 we will have the Homeowner Leader Roundtable at the Regency at Monroe. With topics such as Radburn Regulations: How they Affect Your Community, Electronic Voting, Roadway Maintenance, Preparing Your Residents for Snow Removal, Slip and Falls. • September 21 another Wednesday Webinar with The Falcon Group – Engineering, Architecture & Reserve Specialists and Hill Wallack LLP. • September 29, the F.A.S.T. Kickball Tournament at Mercer County Park. All pro ceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish New Jersey.

ANGELA KAVANAUGH CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANGELA@CAINJ.ORG JACLYN OSKIERKO DIRECTOR, CONFERENCE & EVENTS JACLYN@CAINJ.ORG BROOKE STOPPIELLO-NEVINS COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER BROOKE@CAINJ.ORG ROBIN SURGENT MEMBERSHIP MANAGER

ROBIN@CAINJ.ORG JENNIFER FARRELL PROGRAM COORDINATOR JENNIFER@CAINJ.ORG GAIL BONUS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT GAIL@CAINJ.ORG

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