The mission of the Niguel Shores Communications Committee is two-fold. The first is to publish and distribute a monthly newsletter, the Seashore News. The second is to keep our residents informed by updating and monitoring our Niguel Shores website, niguelshores.org.
Regarding the Seashore News, our committee does our very best to pro- duce a publication that is informative and relevant to the needs of the com- munity. Because it takes about two weeks to edit, lay out, and print the newsletter, our writers prepare their work well in advance of the publication date. For example, the articles in this November issue were actually written in mid-October. For this reason, we encourage everyone to check for daily updated information on the Niguel Shores website niguelshores.org.
In a time where there is so much changing in our community and surrounding area, we urge all residents to make a practice of checking our website on a regular basis. Matt Northrop, Community Administrator, regularly posts information provided by our Niguel Shores Board, management staff, committees, clubs, and homeowners. As things begin to reopen here in the Shores and in the City of Dana Point, that information is and will be available on our website.
Items of immediate community importance are posted on the website under the tab “NSCA Community Updates
2020.” Recently posted, for example, was the update from our Board, who responded to requests of community members and removed certain proposed rules. By checking the website often, you can keep up with items like this in a timely way and be informed of current happenings in the Shores.
Residents are invited to contact us at seashoresnews@hotmail.com if you have items or photos of general interest to the community that you would like us to try to incorporate into the newsletter. Your opinions and comments can be posted on our website www.niguelshores.org under the “Post a Web Comment” tab.
During the past several months, our Communications Committee has received a number of very positive emails and comments about the work we do on our newsletter. We sincerely appreciate your support and look forward to hear-
ing from you.
—Patti Staudenbaur
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