General Membership
If you are a resident, property owner, business licensee, or a representative of a nonprofit organization who resides or conducts business within the boundaries of the association and have reached the age of 18 you are already a member.
Your opportunities as a member of SGNA range from attending SGNA meetings, to volunteering at community events, to participating in one of our active committees.
Board Members
Becoming a volunteer board member is a great way to create new skills. Or if you have a special talent in an area, volunteering offers opportunities to expand and hone your skills. Volunteering not only helps out your community, but it keeps your skills fresh and allows you to build your resume in a way that’s consistent with your overall work history.
To find out more about becoming a board member you are welcome to email us at info@sgna.us or you can attend one of our regular monthly meetings and see for yourself.
Check out Leverage Volunteer Work on Your Resume.
For even more reasons to become an active member check out the Top Ten Reasons to be an active SGNA Member.



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