Mar 21, 2026 | Communications Committee, Evergreen Topics
Below is the list of recurring topics of interest Charlie Eichenlaub has taken the responsibility to maintain and update periodically or as timely. Some he submits after sending them to the Managers to alter or add before resubmitting them to reappear on our website. Other topics he gleans from minutes and reports from Committees.
Sep 21, 2025 | Communications Committee
Residents have been asking for a way to communicate with other residents. The Residents’ Council Communications Committee has started a GooglePaLM is an advanced technology created by Google that help computers understand and generate text. PaLM (Pathways Language Model) is a powerful program that helps computers do complex tasks involving language. It can:
• Translate languages: It can help translate one language to another, lik... READ MORE Group, Charlestown Resident Hub, to serve this need. Hope Tillman and Betty Elder, Co-Chairs of the Communications Committee are spearheading this effort, and Hope Tillman is the group manager.
Sep 20, 2025 | Communications Committee, Evergreen Topics
Below is the list of recurring topics of interest Charlie Eichenlaub has taken the responsibility to maintain and update periodically or as timely. Some he submits after sending them to the Managers to alter or add before resubmitting them to reappear on our website. Other topics he gleans from minutes and reports from Committees.
Aug 23, 2025 | Communications Committee, Evergreen Topics
Below is the list of recurring topics of interest Charlie Eichenlaub has taken the responsibility to maintain and update periodically or as timely. Some he submits after sending them to the Managers to alter or add before resubmitting them to reappear on our website. Other topics he gleans from minutes and reports from Committees.
Jul 22, 2023 | Communications Committee
The Residents’ Council Communications Committee ran its Communications Survey from April 1 to May 5, 2023. 573 responses were received. This was the third of these surveys, as earlier ones were run in 2014 and 2019. We were looking to see how communications preferences and available methods have changed over time.