ANNUAL
The annual holiday get together is scheduled for Thursday, December 22st.
The horse-drawn hayride runs from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and will
leave from the front of the Hick’s family home at
Plan on lighting your luminary candles around 6:30 pm and kindly light those of any neighbors who are not at home. As always, please park cars in your driveway and off the street to allow safe passage for the horse-drawn cart and for the luminary display.
Awards will be given for the top 3 decorated homes.
**Volunteers are needed to help with filling luminary bags,
setting them out and clean up. On
Thursday, 12/22 at 1:00 pm, plan on meeting in the cul-de-sac at the end of
**Bob and Marion Zeiner will be doing the holiday decorating of the light poles and entrance islands beginning Thanksgiving weekend. If you would like to help, please call them at 268-1932. It is a big project and extra hands would be appreciated.**
Yard of the Month
October winner is the Hobbie residence at
YOM judging will resume in May of next year.
Upcoming
The next Board Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December
13th at 7:00 pm at the home of Richard Hurst,
Urgent
The Homeowners Association really needs your help to fill some vacant positions. There are people that have been block captains and board members for many years and the time has come for new people to step up and help out. If you have never served in any function of the association, please consider doing so now and do your part for the neighborhood.
The following positions are open and need to be filled:
Treasurer
Secretary
YOM Judging
Block Captain for
Block Captain for
Please contact any board member or street captain if you are willing to help out. If not you, then who?
Reminders
Now through March 10th, lawn watering is only allowed on Saturdays for odd numbered houses and Sundays for even numbered houses. Once Daylight Savings Time resumes, lawns can again be watered twice a week.
There have been complaints about people coming into the neighborhood and going through trash that is out at the curb. This is not against the law according to the police, so problems need to be addressed by individual homeowners.
Vandalism in the Neighborhood
On October 8th or 9th numerous cars
and mailboxes on