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The West Floral Park Neighborhood Association (WFPNA) is a non-profit charitable trust committed to developing a sense of unity within and preserving the integrity of our neighborhood.
Members are constituted by residents (both owner’s and renters) living within West Floral Park Neighborhood Association’s defined borders. Dues are completely voluntary, but greatly appreciated, in order to maintain the high level of events and support of neighborhood concerns and projects.
Why West Floral Park? We all know that West Floral Park is a wonderful place to live. First and foremost it’s made wonderful by all of the residents who have chosen West Floral Park as their home, and through pride of ownership and residence, have maintained and improved the quality and appearance of their homes and gardens.
Why West Floral Park Neighborhood Association? Through WFPNA…We have a stronger voice in the greater community of Santa Ana. We are able to come together through neighborhood social activities that allow us to know each other better and feel a much stronger sense of connection to our special community. We are able to sponsor enhancement and improvement projects that continue to augment the ambiance, amenities and value of our neighborhood.
Association ByLaws
Proposed By Laws May 2, 2010
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WFPNA meetings are held quarterly at the Santiago Elementary School Library. The Board encourages everyone to attend. Look for the signs!
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Mailing Address:
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WFPNA
P.O. Box 6243
Santa Ana, CA 92706
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Elected Board for 2010:
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• Board Officers:
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President: Mel Steiner
Vice President: Donna Layne
Secretary: Steve Mendoza
Treasurer: Gaylene Galliford
Member at Large: Dave Parge
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• Board Committee Chairs:
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Communications: Chair: Cathie Fryer
Working together to develop a newsletter, manage the website, and distribute information on meetings, and events to the neighborhood.
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Social: Chair: Scott Lohse
Described as one of the most fun, this committee plans activities such as the progressive dinner, and Oktoberfest. New ideas welcome!
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Beautification: Chair: Danny Quon
This committee is involved with everything from setting up our free Spring Clean-up dumpsters, to actual hands on gardening.
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Historic Preservation: Chair: Tom Cannon
This new committee is working to develop an appreciation for the unique architecture of our neighborhood and to disseminate information on how to preserve the integrity of the neighborhood for the future.
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