Orange County Government, Florida

Community Connections

Monthly workshops for neighborhoods

Overview

The Community Connections Workshops Seriesconsists of monthly workshops usually held on the second Saturday of each month. Workshops are designed to engage, inform, and educate citizens; featuring varied topics of benefit to neighborhood organizations of any type and residents alike. The workshops are a great opportunity for neighborhood leaders to interact and learn from one another.

The Special Edition for HOA's and Condo Associations consists of various workshops focused on the Florida State Statutes that regulate these associations and the legal processes required when running the business of these Florida Non Profit Corporations. These workshops will be presented by legal professionals on the forth Saturday of the month when scheduled. Please see the dates below for scheduled workshops. All workshops are held at the Orange County Internal Operations Center 1, 450 E. South Street, Orlando, FL 32801, unless stated otherwise.

All workshops are held at the Orange County Internal Operations Center 1, 450 E. South Street, Orlando, FL 32801, unless stated otherwise.

Registration

For workshop descriptions, refer to the Community Connections Workshop Series and Special Edition Calendars.

To register, use the links below or call Orange County Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization Division at 407-836-5606.

2013 Community Connections Workshop Series:

2013 Special Edition for HOA's and Condo Associations: (Only for property associations mandated by covenants, conditions, and restrictions and regulated by state statutes.)

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Contact Us

Orange County Neighborhood Preservation & Revitalization Division
Post Office Box 1393
Orlando, FL 32802-1393

Email: ocneighborhoods@ocfl.net
Phone: 407-836-5606

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