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AtHomeNet Donates Community Associations Institute Reference Books to Georgia Library Branch
Cumming, GA (Vocus) August 20, 2008 -- Community Association website provider AtHomeNet (www.AtHomeNet.com) officially presented a donation of Community Association Institute Resource books to the Forsyth County Library (http://www.forsyth.public.lib.ga.us) located in Cumming, GA. The books which ranged from topics on HOA laws and Board meeting procedures to Community motivation and neighborhood upkeep, are valued at over $1500 and promote AtHomeNet?s commitment to community involvement and information accessibility.
The dedication ceremony was held in the main area of the Forsyth County Library with Library Director Jon McDaniel and Assistant Director of Materials Linda Kelly accepting the books on behalf of AtHomeNet from company owners Jeff & Susan Sanders (pictured).
CAI which stands for The Community Associations Institute (www.caionline.org), is a national organization dedicated to being the leader in providing education and resources to the volunteer homeowners who govern community associations and the professionals who support them. CAI?s Adopt-A-Library program is a nationwide effort to enhance library resources through private donations from companies. AtHomeNet is celebrating ten years of providing affordable Community Association and Association Management company websites, and invested in this program as part of their anniversary celebration.
?I think these books are going to be a wonderful addition to our library, and especially helpful to all of our homeowners in the community,? stated Forsyth County Library Director of Materials Linda Kelly.
?Without all of the dedicated homeowners, association members, volunteers, and board members who use our service and support AtHomeNet, we would not be celebrating ten years in the industry. CAI?s Adopt-A-Library program presented us with an opportunity to show our appreciation to at least one small part of our nationwide family of clients,? commented Susan Sanders, AtHomeNet?s director of marketing.
The publications will soon be available for checkout at the Forsyth county library located at 585 Dahlonega Road in Cumming Georgia.
About AtHomeNet: AtHomeNet is the nation's premiere provider of customized, affordable websites for communities and Professional Association Management Firms. The company was founded in 1998 by husband and wife team Jeff & Susan Sanders. With their websites now being used in well over one million homes in several countries, AtHomeNet continues to grow as a company and enhance their services in the ever expanding world of online technology.
For more information on the company, visit www.AtHomeNet.com or contact Susan Sanders at 1-800-556-7852.
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