You asked and we listened. All NeighborHuddle communities can now create online polls and moderate their own forum without any intervention from the NeighborHuddle staff. If you’d like any more information on these features, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
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You asked for it…polls and forum administration
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008NeighborHuddle attends annual CAI conference
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008On January 19, 2008 NeighborHuddle attended the Community Association Institute (CAI) Illinois chapter’s annual trade show and conference in Rosemont, Illinois. This was an opportunity to see what’s new in the association living industry, attend round table discussions and network with over 150 vendors related to every aspect of community living. HOA / condo websites continued to be a hot topic among the attendees and we were excited to spread the word about our unique solution.
Follow Up: NeighborHuddle helps recycle Christmas trees in Chicago
Sunday, January 13th, 2008I’ve heard that a Christmas tree takes up as much space as a washing machine in the waste stream. I’m proud to report that NeighborHuddle and treecycle.org helped recycle over 200 washing machines, I mean Christmas trees, from the alleys of Chicago this year. On a beautiful 60 degree Sunday in January, Chris Hohenstein with the Chicago Conservation Core and I navigated a donated U-Haul truck through the residential alleys of the Lincoln Park and Lakeview neighborhoods. The good news was that we collected as many trees as we did. The bad news is that we could have worked around the clock and never run out of trees.
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NeighborHuddle helps recycle Christmas trees in Chicago
Thursday, December 27th, 2007Recycle for the holidays! NeighborHuddle is pleased to announce a partnership with www.trecycle.org to help recycle as many of the 300,000+ Christmas trees purchased in Chicago this holiday season as possible! Through this partnership, NeighborHuddle will be scheduling tree pickups at all NeighborHuddle communities and dropping them off at one of Chicago’s 23 designated locations where they will be turned into mulch. To learn more about the program, please visit www.trecycle.org. Happy holidays!
