Bannockburn's community roots continue to echo
Briefly

"People were very politically involved and that started with the history of Bannockburn itself, which began as collectively owned community. There's still a fair amount of political interest, but it's not as much of a cooperative as it used to be."
"We're still activists in a positive way, whether we're worried about pedestrian safety around River Road, sidewalks or walking paths. We're not the kind of neighborhood that sits quietly and doesn't do anything. We get involved and engaged."
"I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. This neighborhood has a unique spirit that encourages residents to be actively involved in local issues and make a difference."
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