
About
The Old Oaks Civic Association (OOCA) coordinates the efforts of its residents to participate with and contribute to the agencies serving the needs of our area, to direct the focus of the services of these agencies at all levels to the requirements and needs of our neighborhood, as well as make recommendations to and encourage cooperation between public and private organizations for the general welfare and enrichment of the entire community.
This association will provide a base for exchange of information in order to strengthen the community involvement of residents, families, businesses, churches and other establishments and collectively guide them toward a common good.
Meetings
The regular meetings of the OOCA shall be held the second Monday of each month from January to December. If that Monday is a holiday, the meeting will be held the next day.
The regular scheduled meeting on the second Monday of December shall be known as the annual meeting and shall be for the purpose of announcing newly elected officers in even numbered years, receiving reports of officers and committees and for any other business that may arise.
Special meetings may be called by the President or by the Executive Board and/or can be called by the written request of ten (10) members of the OOCA. The purposed of the meeting shall be stated in the call. Except in cases of emergency, at least three (3) days notice shall be given.
The meetings shall be held at a location decided and agreed upon by the OOCA Executive Board.
COMMUNITY NORMS
1) Kindness and Empathy: Treat others with respect and understanding.
2) Constructive Dialogue: Share your thoughts and ideas openly and honestly.
3) Solution-Oriented: Focus on finding solutions rather than dwelling on problems.
Become a member
Residents - membership shall be open to any adult resident 18 and over living within the OOCA boundaries. Includes full voting rights.
Associates - membership is open to any person owning property, owning or operating a business, representatives or institutions providing services within the OOCA boundaries, or any adult person who is interested in the OOCA objectives and goals. Associate membership does not include voting rights.
Become a member of the OOCA and help shape the future of your community! Residents get full voting rights, giving you a direct say in important decisions.
Executive Board
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Kimberly Dodson
President
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Michael Herman
Vice President
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Jim Jasperse
Treasurer
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Amie Love
Recording Secretary
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Shannon Birk
Corresponding Secretary
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John Plata
Sargent of Arms
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John Plata
Chaplain
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Jim Jasperse & Chantall Gutierrez
Director of Fundraising


