Well, its almost 10PM and I haven't treated myself to a blog yet. I need to do that. It helps keep me centered.
My thoughts have been so much on Avondale lately--and I'm living and breathing our first Community Centered Open House (Saturday March 28th and Sunday March 29th). So, today after working in the community for awhile, I was able to watch the Harrison County bus driver deliver students, parents were coming out.
I was treated to several chats--mostly one way. I had a little too much coffee and was excitedly telling residents about the coming community open. All of them patiently listened to my vision of "community".
I explained that all residents were invited. We have planned for Biloxi Bounce House to be on site both days. Part of each day we will have a radio remote. I discussed the idea of maybe having a DJ and Karaoke. Eyes lit up on that idea.
...One little problema, I have almost maxed out my $4000 budget. There's got to be a way to do this...because we want to have an adult hoola hoop contest with D'Iberville student judges. The residents and I discussed adding Croquet and horseshoes. I explained to them the idea of having visitors park and walk around the circle and they were welcome to invite any non-profit group they know to set up a table in the drive of one of our vacant and ready homes.
One set of parents seemed very happy with the idea of their children setting up a lemonade stand in their drive. I discussed how it would be a good way for them to reinforce counting money and serving customers.
I shared how I hoped to have ambassadors from the Boys Club/Girls Club, YMCA, and Scouts show up to give information about their programs. BEcause--the more positive influence we can bring into a community; the less room for negative influences.
I'm just missing a few things to feel secure about a great Community Open House. I would like to offer some prizes for best hoola,horesehoe, etc. And I need some sponsors for Flier Ambassadors, and Bounce House Monitors. I am sure I will be far too busy showing homes and writing contracts to actually manage these things during the Open House...hmmm, who could I turn to with CAL putting up $4000 and me contributing work wayyy past overtime?


What else? Maybe a scavenger hunt with clues at each vacant and ready home?
Some people may say, "Will all of this overshadow the Open House?"
Well, I don't think so. The underlying intent is to get more local folks talking about the community in a positive way. People will come who ARE looking for good home in an inviting community. Attenders will remember us when they run into someone they know that needs a safe, friendly community in our area. I am looking for short term gratification spiced by long term gratification and referrals.
Until next time. Suzi
PS: Why would be so conscientious about introducing current residents to the Open House Community concept? Because--Cal gives a $100 rent credit if a referrel of theirs moves in.
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