Hello, Neighbor!
August 18, 2014
Grant & Co. communities are more than just a collection of houses – they are beautiful neighborhoods where families choose to settle down and grow their lives. Getting to know your neighbors is an important part of being involved in your community, and living among a close-knit group can be extremely beneficial for all involved.
Whether you are totally new to an area, moving from a different neighborhood or have lived in your community for a long time, there are plenty of tips to help you become involved in your community and form relationships with your neighbors. Check them out here, and take a look at a few of our favorite suggestions:
- Ask questions: Don’t be afraid to go next door to ask your neighbor for a restaurant recommendation, what the trash pickup day is or for that cup of sugar you need to finish baking a cake. This is an easy way to start a conversation and can lead to the start of a neighborly friendship.
- Invite a neighbor over for dinner or a back yard BBQ: Get to know someone you haven’t been able to spend much time with in a casual, pressure-free environment. You can even turn dinner into a playdate and let the kids come along for the fun!
- Host a block party quarterly to introduce new neighbors.
- Coordinate an exercise group: Organize a weekly run through the local park, gather a group of workout buddies to hit the nearest gym a few nights a week, or find a yoga class you think others would enjoy. Working out with another person or group can form some great bonds!
- Coordinate a Neighborhood Watch program. For more information on the Neighborhood Watch Program in Desoto County, MS, click here. For information on Neighborhood Watch programs in Shelby County, TN, click here.
Good neighbors keep an eye out for each other and treat one another with respect. Incorporate some of these ideas into your community and watch the friendships flourish!