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Calling All Rangers
Say 'Howdy' to Neighbor Lab
Hey there, neighbor.
Tough start to the year, huh? We feel it too. If you’re looking for ways to make the world a little better, a little kinder, a little more connected – stick with us.
The Rangers have been cooking up something new: Neighbor Lab.
Neighbor Lab will be a homegrown, neighbor-driven effort to connect Reynoldstown’s residents, a few streets at a time, by weaving together a series of simple, meaningful moments that emphasize service, shared experiences, and new traditions. Our goal is to go beyond small talk to build a vibrant, complete neighborhood ecosystem.
Now, we need your input. Which patches of our neighborhood should Neighbor Lab focus on first? What activities might create the strongest connections? How do we make sure that everyone who wants in, gets in? Let’s figure it out together.
Over the next four weeks, we’ll host four Neighbor Lab Dreaming Sessions – casual, creative gatherings to get this rolling. Whether you’ve been involved with the Rangers since day one or on this mailing list for one day, we’d love to see you. Here are the details:
Neighbor Lab Dreaming Sessions
Four Thursdays in a row: February 13, 20, and 27; and March 6
5:30-6:30 pm
1042 Kirkwood Ave SE
No need to RSVP; come to any or all meet-ups. Come dream with us.
Your Neighbors,
The Rangers
ps– to answer your maybe-first question: Museum of Reynoldstown is still totally on track. Neighbor Lab is in support of, not instead of.