MNVCA Elections - Nominate Candidates and Vote on Nov 12
Hello Neighbors,
Firstly, we thank you for your continued support and participation in the Monte Nido Valley Community Association. The Autumn Square Dance was a hit (a special thank you to the Benson's, Payne's and Bardovi's); and now we are coming upon the November elections in which we have four board positions becoming available. At the annual November general membership meeting, an election shall be held for the New Board of Directors for the 2025-2027 period. A member in good standing may run, nominate and/or vote.
Board Members whose term ends in December 2024:
Carrie Baltin - intends to run for re-election
Gary Bardovi - intends to run for re-election
Zadi Diaz - open position
Alicia Gonzalez - open position
Mary Helen Young - intends to run for re-election
Board Members whose terms continue through December 2025:
David Coronella & Doug Rosen
Ryan & Stephanie Cupps
Candace Johnston & Tony Vasiliadis
Sally Livingston
Joan Slimocosky.
Ann Monahan & Kyle Mlodzik - open position.
Come join us at the in-person November 12th MNVCA meeting 7pm at the home of Sean and Vicki Foran, 25826 Piuma Road to nominate a candidate and/or cast your vote for the next group of representatives to support Monte Nido Valley. For more information on who the MNVCA is and what we do, please, visit our website at http://montenido.org/ and register to receive updates. More information to follow in casting your vote by absentee ballot and proxy voting.
About the MNVCA
Since 1966, The MNVCA was established to promote and protect the interests and welfare of the property owners and residents of the Monte Nido Valley. Every second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM is when we meet. Often on the agenda at these meetings are informative guest speakers from such groups as Sheriff’s Station, Park Service or Water District to talk on topics of direct interest to Monte Nido residents. Other regular topics include matters relating to nearby development/construction projects that can affect the rural character of our community.