Herald
Committee:
Officers: looking for volunteers
Board Liaisons: Guy Balok , & Sandy Nolan
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The
monthly newsletter of Highland Lakes, the Herald, started out as a means to
fulfill a requirement to our residents that we report all official Board of
Directors action. Since Highland Lakes is one of the few associations that has
monthly public meetings and forums, the newsletter started off as a monthly
publication for this purpose, but ultimately turned out to be one of the most
important perks of Highland Lakes homeownership.
The
Herald has transformed into more than the Board of Directors meeting minutes,
and is now the "newspaper" delivered to your doorstep that reports committee
action, community events, local advertising, agendas, calendars, photographs and
letters from recent parties and events, policy snippets and
notification of local political decisions and meetings that may effect our
residents. The Herald now includes so much information, that Highland Lakes
charges a fee for insertion of advertisements and flyers, because so many people
read it.
The
Herald Committee proposes or eliminates Herald content, verifies that meetings
are accurately reported, that the publication is operating in an efficient
manner and that our most important issues receive appropriate coverage.
Since the Herald Committee is also looking for ways to streamline the newsletter
and market it as a viable advertising medium, they are intertwined with the
yearly budget.
If
you are interested in advertising your business or services in our newsletter,
you do not have to be a resident of Highland Lakes, but should start your
inquiry by contacting Emily at (248) 349-4006 or
emily@hlca.us.
There are also copies of the Herald at the Clubhouse, free of charge.
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