BOARD & COMMITTEES

Vintage Cooperative of Beaverdale is a dynamic community for individuals aged 62 and older. Our governance is led by a Board of Directors, who receive direct input from seven standing committees and various ad-hoc committees that guide our decision-making process. These board and committee interactions are the lifeblood of our cooperative, ensuring that our members’ well-being is always a priority. This collaborative relationship fosters an active, healthy, and engaged lifestyle for all our members.

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LEADERSHIP IN ACTION: OUR COMMITTEES AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE THE LIFEBLOOD OF OUR COMMUNITY.

Vintage Cooperative of Beaverdale is governed by a Board of Directors (Board) that has the power and duty to administer all Vintage’s affairs. This includes creating and implementing rules, policies, and regulations that are consistent with Vintage’s bylaws.

The Marketing / PR Committee’s purpose is to support a positive image of Vintage Cooperative of Beaverdale within our building and in the greater community, to support the cooperative lifestyle, and to promote the resale of units. The committee often makes recommendations to the Board regarding marketing and public relations efforts.

The Library Committee’s primary purpose is to develop and implement the policies and procedures involved in maintaining the Vintage library. The committee writes guidelines, policies and procedures to meet the Board of Director’s approved plan.

The B & G Committee ensures that the building and grounds are properly maintained and in good repair. The committee schedules and contracts for all maintenance and repairs needed at Vintage. The committee when needed provides recommendations to the Board regarding ongoing or new maintenance and repair.

The Finance Committee provides financial oversight for the Cooperative. Task areas include Vintage’s annual budgeting, financial planning and financial reporting. The committee acts as the Board of Director’s primary source for recommendations and planning for the financial health of Vintage.

The Décor Committee’s primary responsibility is the creation and support of an appealing environment for members, guests and potential members. The committee is responsible for the appearance of our building including interior settings, placement of furnishings, décor, equipment and use of facilities.

The Social Committee plans and presents a variety of activities that represent the interests of Vintage’s members. These include social events and gatherings. The committee also maintains and stocks supplies and equipment for those events.

The Safety Committee makes recommendations to the Board about community rules, regulations, and procedures related to all safety topics. The committee also makes sure that all community members have and are informed of Vintage’s overall safety plan.