A good neighbor comes in many forms.
It may be someone who keeps an eye on your kids when they’re playing outside or someone who feeds your dog when your family is on vacation. Some even go above and beyond to make the community a great place to live by picking up trash in neighborhood parks or volunteering to start youth programs at the local library.
Celebrate the people who make your community thrive by honoring them on National Good Neighbor Day on Sept. 28.
In North Haven we recently had the example of Deborah Mahon, a resident who learned of the tragic accidental death of 16-year-old Connor Kusmit, and decided to take action to make North Haven safer for kids.
The concept of National Good Neighbor Day began in the early 1970’s when Montana resident Becky Mattson pushed to create a holiday that would recognize people who make their neighborhoods a great place to live.
The annual event became a National Holiday in 2003 when Senator Max Baucus sponsored a U. S. resolution naming Sept. 28 National Good Neighbor Day.
Are there people in your community who exemplify being a good neighbor? Today is a good time to tell them that you—and the entire neighborhood—appreciate all they do.
TELL US: Who are the great neighbors in your town? Who makes your town a great place to live? Honor them by sharing your story in the comments section below.