CHANDLER, Ariz. — Good Neighbor 101, a free educational program offered by the city’s Neighborhood Programs Office, is back in session starting Feb. 5. During the four 90-minute sessions offered during the month of February, Chandler residents will hear directly from city departments to learn about their services, resources and tools that impact their homes and surrounding community.
Mark your calendar for the following sessions:
- Class #1 | Wednesday, Feb. 5, Neighborhood Programs
- Class #2 | Wednesday, Feb. 12, Code Enforcement and Graffiti Elimination Program
- Class #3 | Wednesday, Feb. 19, City Manager's Office
- Class #4 | Wednesday, Feb. 26, City Clerk’s Office (Boards and Commissions, Passport Services, Council Meetings and more)
The curriculum for this program varies each year and this is the first time the City Manager and City Clerk offices will participate. All sessions will be held from 4–5:30 p.m. at the ASU Chandler Innovation Center, 249 E. Chicago St., Chandler.
Residents who attend all four sessions will be entered to win funding from the neighborhood assistance program in the amount of $500 to be used towards their neighborhood’s next G.A.I.N. event.
Interested attendees must RSVP online at Good Neighbor 101, or by contacting Neighborhood Programs staff at 480-782-4362 or .
Media contact:
Stephanie Romero
Public Information Officer, City of Chandler
480-782-2231