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May It's time to pay tribute!
May is packed with holidays that honor exceptional people, such as mothers and the men and women in the Military Services. Check out the Community Calendar and be sure to write down the dates of these special holidays! Also, Summer is right around the corner, so visit the Neighborhood Website often to see what is happening in the neighborhood!
2 NEW PICNIC TABLES & LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS NOW COMPLETE Check out the latest newsletter on the HOA page for details or Click here
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UPCOMING MEETINGS
Board Meeting - Tuesday, May 22 - 6:30 pm Christ the King Episcopal Church - Library Room (upper level, main Ina Road parking lot through double doors just to left of office) Click on Calendar entry when so noted to view Agenda
Architectural Control Committee (ACC) Meeting - Wed, June 6 - 6:30 pm Nanini Library - Committee room (There are 3 openings on this Committee; 2 hours per month)
Your attendance and participation is welcome at all meetings (Check out our Open Meeting Policy on the HOA page or Click here)
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Your 2012 HOA Board of Directors
Rich Baumann - President; Victor Lim - Vice President; Gene Thompson - Secretary; Janice Trainor - Treasurer; and one vacancy for 2011-2013 term Thank you for your service!
HOA Managing Agent: Lewis Management Resources, Inc. (lmri.org) 742-5674 or email: customerservice@lmri.org (Click on HOA page tab to left for full HOA information)
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THANKS TO NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH 1122
For sponsoring our many Community Events including: Meet in the Park; Operation Caregiver; Our Community Yard Sale; and our most recent
Holiday Decoration Neighborhood Walk-throughs
SAFETY TIP: KEEP YOUR DRIVEWAY LIGHTS ON 'TIL DAWN (Click on Neighborhood Watch 1122 page tab to left for more tips) click here to email NW #1122 Area Leader
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Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good; try to use ordinary situations. -- Jean Paul Richter
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