What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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What Can I Do?

What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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What Can We Do?

September 2015 By David J. Entzminger

While discussing our past experiences on the DPA board, both Mike and I realized that some of our councilors and alternates might not understand what is expected of them and how important they are to DPA. So we asked ourselves how we can get the councilors and alternates more engaged in DPA.

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