A Newsletter for Oak Meadow Residents Presented By The Oak Meadow Homeowners Association Oak Meadow Woman’s Club Oak Meadow Swim Club OAK MEADOW Meadowlark NOVEMBER 2014 www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow Oak Meadow HOA News One of the biggest challenges for any HOA concerns neighborhood restrictive covenants. The covenants touch on people’s homes, an area most consider a sanctuary from a rule driven world. Restrictive covenants are different from City of San Antonio Code Enforcement rules, although sometimes they do over-lap. Oak Meadow restrictive covenants are applicable to every single homeowner in Oak Meadow, whether or not you join the HOA. The covenants are on file with the Bexar County Deed and Plat Records and run with the land, listing lot and block numbers, which are part of the legal description of every lot. We want to bring this to your attention since our board has heard some residents state they do not have to follow the restrictive covenants if they are not dues-paying members of the HOA. When HOA board members are out and about, interacting with friends and neighbors in our community, we often get asked questions about certain conditions or situations here in Oak Meadow and how our restrictive covenants address them. The following are some of the most common concerns we hear about: The state of repair of some of the fences in our neighborhood--particularly those that face main streets. Oak Meadow has no restrictive covenant concerning fence condition but the City of San Antonio does. If these fences become too deteriorated and code enforcement receives a complaint, city enforcement officers will evaluate the situation and then may contact the homeowner about repairs or replacement. The HOA is not responsible for the cost of replacing any fencing whatsoever in, or around the perimeter of, Oak Meadow. There are, however, signed contracts in place between the Oak Meadow HOA and the owner's of properties who had 8' fences built in their backyards along Huebner when the apartments across the street were constructed. The contract sets out how the fence must be maintained by the owner. If you are one of these homeowners, details are in your copy of the contract. If you can't find your copy, please contact one of the co-presidents of the HOA. This is not a restrictive covenant but a special legal agreement with only the residents with 8' fences. Trash and recycle carts stored in front of homes. There is no Oak Meadow restrictive covenant against storing trash carts in front of your home. The covenants were set up many years ago before the city blessed us with these large containers and so did not address them. The City of San Antonio does, however, encourage the storage of trash carts out of sight on non-service days. These carts are not objects of beauty and detract from the appearance of an individual property and the neighborhood as a whole. Right-of-way obstructions. Our Oak Meadow covenants do address trees, hedges and shrubbery obstructing sidewalks and lines of sight, as do City of San Antonio code enforcement rules. Also, the city includes basketball goals, fences and dumpsters (i.e. “pods”) and has the right to impose a fine. One other point about the previously mentioned trash carts: According to a city code enforcement officer, carts left in the street too long after collection are considered an obstruction and a homeowner could face a citation. They are required to be out of the street by the end of the pick-up day. These trash carts impede bike riders, walkers and drivers who may be trying to move to the side of the street to avoid children at play. We encourage you to adhere to the city rule and remove your carts from the street the same day as collection in order to avoid a possible fine. Excessive number of garage sales. There is no Oak Meadow covenant about these sales. The City of San Antonio limits them to four per calendar year, not to exceed one per quarter. A permit is also required from the city. The board of directors realizes that a few residents may not like the Oak Meadow restrictive covenants, but the majority of residents we have spoken with are very pleased we are making an effort to enforce them and keep our neighborhood attractive. The HOA board hasn’t had many situations arise where we needed to contact a resident. When we did, the majority were very cooperative. We give these good neighbors a very big THANK YOU! It is not easy for us to call a violation to a resident’s attention and hope everyone understands our duty as board members when we must do so. Keeping Oak Meadow looking as attractive as possible is to the benefit of every single resident in maintaining or increasing property values. Monthly HOA Open Meetings Our next meeting is November 19, 2014, Oak Meadow United Methodist Church 7:00 PM. Eleanor Settle and Veronica Gonzalez Co-Presidents A Neighborhood News ™ Publication 2 Meadowlark Oak Meadow Homeowners Association Membership Drive And now the news we have all been waiting for: They did it!!!! 3 Cheers for our 70 volunteer Block Captains and Coordinators, YEAH! They phoned, emailed, wrote notes, knocked on doors and visited with neighbors securing a new high of 428 memberships, 24 more than at this time last year. Thank you all sooo much. At this point last year we had 404 memberships, and as the year moseyed along, we eventually reached a record of 455. Oak MeadowWoman's Club News & Events Holiday Mailbox Bows - $6 each Be on the lookout for an OMWC volunteer who will be canvassing your street from November 1 through 9. It will be a bit different this year in order to streamline the process and to be sure enough bows are available. Orders with payment will be taken during this first week in November. Then, volunteers will attach the bows to the mailboxes during the first week of December. It will be beautiful to see the hunter green bows pop up on mailboxes. Don’t miss out! I am encouraged we will meet our goal of 500 this year. We have many neighbors who usually support us, who have not yet sent in their dues. We also have many new families who like what the neighborhood has to offer. We are expecting those promises of “checks in the mail” and PayPal payments to come in very soon. And the Oak Meadow families who won the HEB Gift Cards are… Ambleside, Patton Barrel Oak, Davis, Barrel Oak, Chappell/Smith Bassett, Langdin Bee Cave, Hiorogo Bee Cave, Ridenour Blue Smoke, Hamilton Bramblebush, Garza Cedar Mill, Bennett Cedar Mill, Thompson Chimney House, Novak Country Villa /Cluster Oak, Blount Fairoak Crossing, Christopher Fairoak Crossing, Ortiz Fox Fire, Lopez 14026 Gingerwood, Thomas Gray Wing, Djahansourzi Gray Wing, Webb Green Range, Cauhtemoc/Hunt Green Run, Kusch Hook, Flora Hunters Green, Spencer Indian Ridge, Stankus Indian Ridge Circle, Behrens Ivy Oak, O’Neill Woodstream, Crawford Olive Whelan Woodstream, Carillo Membership Chair Woodstream, Sugalski Kings Meadow, Praegitzer Woodlark/Leatherwood, Gong Meadow Circle. Brake Meadow Circle, Hilbig Meadow Thrush. Hart Meadow Thrush, Neumann Moss Farm, Flores Oak Falls, Meledez Oakland Mills, Alvarea Oak Sprawl, Landa Oak Sprawl, Staube/Stone Oakstead, Cochran/Thompson Peppermill Run, Gruene Peppermill Run, Lengel Red Clover, Sundeen Roundleaf Ct., Bailey Shadow Oak, Rodriguez Short Ridge, Tostenson Sky Cliff, Lara Tara Oak/Woodcutter, Lynn Vantage Hill, Stumbaugh Olive Whelan, Membership Chair WINTER HEATING CHECK-UP 39 $ Regular $69 Value Successful Membership Party We are pleased that many women have joined OMWC this year, and more are joining each week. If this slipped by you, it is never too late to fill out a form, add $10 annual dues and turn it in to Carmen Sandoval or any board member. You will be glad you did. With membership comes lasting friendships and opportunities to attend The Wine Tasting Party, The Progressive Dinner, The Cookie Exchange, the Spring Luncheon, a variety of Side Groups and to participate in other community endeavors. There is something for every interest. Tudy Dick was acknowledged at the Membership Party for her longtime dedication and service to WC. She has served in all capacities and continues to be a valuable part of the club. Thank you, Tudy. Tudy was also one of the generous contributors of the many nice door prizes won by attendees. We appreciate the neighborhood businesses who donate gift certificates and products from their establishments. Let’s return the favor by supporting them. Remember, bows will be sold during the first week of November! Be a part of beautifying the neighborhood and supporting our community activities. Norma Murphy President OMWC Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service 210-344-6266 Limit one offer per residential customer. Service special applies to single unit, residential customers. Not valid with any other offers. Blower and coil cleaning available at an extra charge. www.climatecontrol-sa.com TACLB012218E HURRY! PRICE GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2014 www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow 3 OMWC Side Groups These are social groups which host fun activities of special interest and a great place to meet and make new friends. You may join as many groups as you wish, or suggest a new group. Contact Carmen Sandoval at Carmen@om-wc.com for information on side groups. Book Club: This side group meets every fourth Thursday of the month from 1-3 pm at members’ homes to discuss selected books. Contact Celia Glasgow at 492-5593. Bridge: You will be put in touch with different bridge groups. Contact Tudy Dick at 492-3989. Bunco: Subs are always needed to fill in or replace members of different groups. No experience necessary. Contact Mary Neumann at maryn58@sbcglobal.net Crafts: In this group meets monthly and for a nominal fee provides all the supplies/instructions needed to complete a seasonal craft that day. Previous projects include wreaths, faux pumpkins, and decoupage boxes. Look for Evites with exact dates/times/locations. Contact Betty Myrvang at 889-7678 or Colette Langdin at Colette@om-wc.org Scrabble: If you love words, this group will provide a fun evening. Contact Barbara Clark at 492-4288. Trivial Pursuit: This group meets the last Saturday of the month for a potluck dinner and a “guys vs. gals” team game of pop culture trivia. Couples and singles are welcome. Look for Evites with exact dates/ times/locations. Contact Sherry Cruz at sherry@om-wc.org Walking: Call Barbara Clark for time and place to meet for a brisk walk and talk. 492-4288. Cookie Exchange: This annual event allows for members to share baked goods at holiday time. Watch for an Evite or call Betty Myrvang at 889-7678. Lunch Bunch: This side group plans to meet every third Wednesday of the month but could vary. Look for Evites with exact date/time/ locations for each meeting. Contact Linda Perkins at linda.p@om-wc. org Movie Time: Join others for an afternoon at the movies. Contact Linda Perkins at linda@om-wc.org. Day Trips: A chairperson is needed to plan short trips in and around S.A. Hiking: This side group meets Saturday mornings Sept-March for hikes through local parks and greenways. Look for Evites with exact date/time/locations for each meeting. Contact Julie Niemann at A.D.S. ELECTRIC mniemann1@satx.rr.com 389-4166 Play Group: Join other moms with preschoolers for play dates at the park, library or homes. A leader is needed. Mah Jong: Call Marge Present to join this group of experienced players. 492-492-5153 Angels of OM: This group needs a leader to coordinate meals for neighbors during times of need, such as illness in the family. ASK FOR DAVID REPAIRS, REMODELING Happy Thanksgiving RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Meadowlark Buy one 7.5” sub, chips, and regular size drink and receive one 7.5” sub FREE! 11503 N.W. Military, Suite 117 (Across from HEB in Alon Town Centre) · lennys.com Must present coupon. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per person per visit. Expires 12-31-14. OAK MEADOW WOMAN'S CLUB (OMWC) MEMBERSHIP FORM (Sept 2014 - Aug 2015) Name __________________________________ Birthday ____________ Spouse's Name _______________________ Address _________________________ E-mail ____________________ Home Phone _________________________ Cell phone __________________ Children (ages) ___________________________________________________ OMWC's goals and purpose include participating in charitable projects, establishing an atmosphere in which new and current residents can develop new friendships and promoting social activities. The membership year runs from September to August. Dues are payable in September. New members are encouraged to join anytime but will not be included in the directory if they join after October 1st. Each member is encouraged to participate in at least one of our fundraising activities. Choose one. FUNDRAISER (Holiday Mailbox Bows) Activities OMWC has at least one fundraiser each year. This year's fundraiser is the Holiday Mailbox Bows. OMWC may decide to add other fundraisers. Help with ribbon cutting and bow tying of the Holiday Bows. Training provided (Oct. and/or Nov.) Help with canvassing of homes for the sale of Holiday Mailbox Bows. (Late Nov and early Dec) Please check activity/activities you would like to participate in. VOLUNTEER HOSPITALITY Help with 4th of July Parade Host wine-tasting event Help with National Night Out Host Progressive Dinner (need 3 homes) Host Cookie Exchange PHILANTHROPY EDUCATION Participate in charitable projects Assist in contacting speakers Provide assistance to members/families Assist with Lawn & Garden Symposium in time of need (Angels of Oak Meadow) SOCIAL GATHERINGS Wine-tasting event 4th of July Parade National Night Out Progressive Dinner Cookie Exchange Ladies Luncheon Please check any group(s) you are interested in joining. SIDE GROUPS Book Club (meets monthly and discusses selected book) Crafts Club (women meet monthly) Day Trips (go on short trips in and around SA) Lunch Bunch (women meet monthly at different restaurants) Movie Time (women meet together at the movies) Play Group (for Moms with younger children) Trivial Pursuit (singles/couples meet monthly) Bunco Bridge Hiking Scrabble Walking Group Have any suggestions for new activities or side groups? Just email Carmen at carmen@om-wc.org Membership is just $10.00 a year. Please make checks out to OMWC. Attend our membership drive or mail check to: Carmen Sandoval, 2919 Sky Cliff, San Antonio, TX 78231 Dues Paid: cash check#_ received by _____ Serving NC Area & Oak Meadow Residents in Real Estate 16+ years MARIA MAJOR, ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES, Realtor Certified Residential & Relocation Specialist Ranked #1 Realtor in Oak Meadow! ********************************** TEL: (210) 264-3206 www.mariamajor.com Email: msmreal@gmail.com 2614 Hunters Green - SOLD in one week! Welcome Our New Neighbors!*** *** Selling or Buying - Call me for a free consultation. Communication * Dedication * Experience * Results www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow 4 Meadowlark GUIDED HIKES ON THE SALADO CREEK NATURAL TRAILS Chester & Susan Stieler 2706 Green Range HONORABLE MENTION 14315 Foxfire 2603 Indian Ridge 3015 Oak Sprawl Hi I’m your neighbor Julie Niemann and I will be leading hikes again this fall on the natural trails of Salado Creek that lead north of Huebner Road or south to Hardberger Park. There will be one hike a month through winter and they will go through March of 2015. Yard of the Month and Teen Services Information Not available online. Babysitter: Casey Chambers: Responsible, CPR certified, High school student. Available: Weeknights 5-10pm. Weekends (hours to be arranged). 210-241-4275. Lutz Lawn Business “We Cut the Green Clean”. High School Students. Contact Conner Lutz 210-551-4035 or cialtz@att.net. Babysitter: Francesca Arzola: Babysitting certified, CPR certified, high school student. Available only on weekends. 210-630-2342. The November hike will be SATURDAY, Nov 22nd, 2014 @ 8AM. This time we will meet at the overflow parking of Hardberger by the old Voelker Farm on Voelker Lane. We’ll walk down to the trail near the bridge down the hill from the overflow parking and hike north from there to Huebner Road. That will be a 2 mile hike to Huebner and on the return trip we will stay on the paved trail and walk back to the parking lot. Please wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring plenty of water and maybe a snack for a 4 mile hike/walk. I also suggest that you bring sun block and also a light windbreaker if the weather is cool that morning. If you have any questions you may email me at mniemann1@satx. rr.com or call me on my cell at 210-859-2755. Alamo Tire celebrates 29 yrs Come enjoy our new waiting area! We’ll brew a fresh cup of coffee for you! Sate Inspections coming soon Alamo Tire & Automotive WE CAN DO ALL YOUR MANUFACTURER / DEALER MAINTENANCE SERVICES Hours: 1415 West Bitters Rd. 210 - 492 - 8668 www.AlamoTireAndAuto.mechanicnet.com www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow Mon - Fri 8-6 Sat 8-12 5 Meadowlark C I TI ZENS O N Gun Shots in Church Sign Oak Meadow United Methodist Church members report that their street-side sign was hit by gunshots on Sept.20, sometime between 5 and 10 PM. The shots were probably fired from a passing vehicle; four rounds penetrated the sign and empty .22 cases were found on the sidewalk. Damage is estimated at $250 and, if found, the person(s) firing the shots will be prosecuted. The ammo used was Federal brand long rifle .22. This was not a harmless prank, these rounds went through the OMUMC sign and probably landed somewhere in the area of the west wing of the Northwest Assembly Of God Church. Had the church been using the west wing these shots could have hit someone. These shots were probably fired by teenagers. A gun in the hands of irresponsible teens is very dangerous. If you have guns at home, please be sure they are secured. Increased Criminal Activity in Oak Meadow The number of calls for police assistance in Oak Meadow, including two vehicle burglaries, increased during September. The area just to the east of Oak Meadow has also had an uptick in vehicle burglaries for last month. The majority of the calls occur in the early morning hours and unless a car alarm is triggered, the burglary is not discovered until later in the morning. The best defense against vehicle burglaries is parking your cars in the garage if possible. If parking outside, be sure the vehicles are in a well lighted area and that they are locked and have nothing of value showing. Don’t leave backpacks, computers, CDs, etc. visible in the car. Check the NW Military Hwy. Right of Ways for Missing Items If you are missing various items such as scooters, bikes, yards tools, etc., check along the right of ways on North West Military Highway. Items such as these are apparently being taken from yards and thrown away. The right of way in front of Warwick Farms subdivision and the two VIA bus stops often contains stolen items. After a request to VIA, two trash cans were recently installed at the bus stops and hopefully the formerly messy areas will be cleaner and fewer stolen goods will be thrown there. Police Calls in Oak Meadow September 2014 Theft Burglary Vehicle 9/4/2014 5:37 PM 29xx Bee Cave 9/8/2014 1:43 PM 141xx Kings Meadow Let your neighbors mind your business Put your ad here. discounts · multiple ad sizes · many other neighborhoods 210 558 3160 sales@neighborhoodnews.com ROOF AND EXTERIOR CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES AND FREE DEMOS San Antonio’s Only SoftWash Systems Authorized Professionals (210) www. Miscellaneous 9/8/2014 4:08 PM Burglary Vehicle 9/8/2014 10:49 PM Suspicious Vehicle 9/9/2014 9:12 PM Patrol By 9/9/2014 10:12 PM Theft 9/11/2014 9:53 AM Minor Accident 9/11/2014 10:03 AM Theft 9/11/2014 10:06 AM Threats 9/13/2014 9:15 PM Threats 9/14/2014 4:29 PM Welfare Check 9/15/20142:24 PM Holdup Alarm In Progress9/20/201412:01 PM Criminal Mischief 9/20/2014 10:02 PM Information 9/22/2014 1:35 PM Disturbance 9/25/2014 5:05 PM Property Lost 9/26/2014 9:13 AM Narcotic Laws 9/28/2014 6:35 PM Miscellaneous 9/28/2014 9:14 PM 418-GUNS 4 8 6 7 BigGunsSoftWash.com 28xx Barrel Oak 140xx Cedar Mill 28xx Barrel Oak 28xx Barrel Oak 29xx Oak Falls 28xx Peppermill Run 29xx Oak Falls 140xx Cedar Mill 140xx Red Clover 140xx Gingerwood 29xx Country Villa 27xx Hunters Green Dr 144xx Vantage Hill Dr 140xx Gingerwood 141xx Woodstream 26xx Indian Ridge Dr Hunters Green Dr / Oakstead San Antonio Police Department Non-emergency number 207-7273 Making Calls to SAPD: If you see or suspect something illegal is happening, do not confront possible offenders. Just leave the immediate area and then call in a report to the police dispatcher. Use your own judgment when deciding to call the emergency or non-emergency number; you will know if immediate help is needed. Mike Glasgow, Citizens on Patrol Coordinator Toudouze Real Estate Resources Commercial and Farm & Land Sales Acquisitions Consulting Wilson Toudouze, LREA Oak Meadow Resident AI Realty, Broker 210-347-9609 wilson@toudouze.com www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow November Activities: 2 5 6 8 9 9 12 19 26 27 30 Rev. Dub Jones NO LIFE SKILLS Coffee at the Curb, 7:30am Free Fluids Check (car), 10am Men’s Service, Thankfulness Bike Ride, 2pm - ALL WELCOME Gingerbread House Construction, Shirley Ogden - Pastry Chef, Pioneer Gunther House Wellness Wednesday NO SERVICE Happy Thanksgiving Casual Sunday - Deck the Halls For more info: northwestag.org 210-492-5531 Northwest Assembly of God 6 Meadowlark Have a Question about the Neighborhood? GIVE ONE OF US A CALL! OMHA BOARD Veronica Gonzalez (Co-President) 492-7122 gonzalezx3@aol.com Eleanor Settle (Co-President) 492-2771 e.settle@hotmail.com Mike Glasgow (VP) 492-5593 mglasgow1@satx.rr.com Olive Whelan (Membership Chair) 492-0766 olivewhelan@aol.com Mary Neumann (Treasurer) 493-9320 maryn58@sbcglobal.net Stephanie Logan (Secretary) 489-0807 sdooley1283@gmail.com Mike Glasgow (Cellular on Patrol (COP) 492-5593 mglasgow1@satx.rr.com Eleanor Settle (Landscape) 492-2771 e.settle@hotmail.com Morgan Matson (Co-Codes & Compliance) 614-6400 mmm@preferredcounsel.net Elias Abdulahad (Co-Codes & Compliance) 408-7090 elias.abd85@gmail.com Mary Neumann (Editor) 493-9320 maryn58@sbcglobal.net Webmaster (Neighborhood News) 775-5837 albertp@neighborhoodnews.com Ed Dohman (Member-At-Large) 408-1371 maevonne@att.net Cara Taylor (Member-At-Large) 844-9030 carataylor@me.com Michael Logan (Member-At-Large) 838-6831 mike.logan83@gmail.com Aaron Kluger (Membership) 441-2810 aaronkluger@yahoo.com OAK MEADOW WOMAN’S CLUB BOARD Norma Murphy (President) 492-1888 norma@om-wc.org Colette Langdin (1st Vice President) 408-440-7301 colette@om-wc.org Carmen Sandoval (2nd Vice-President) 956-286-7530 carmen@om-wc.org Sandra Westerberg (Treasurer) 492-2793 sandra@om-wc.org Carolyn Banz (Corresponding Secretary) 492-1442 carolyn@om-wc.org Celia Glasgow (Publicity/Notifications) 492-5593 celia@om-wc.org Linda Perkins (Recording Secretary) 492-5354 linda.p@om-wc.org Sherry Cruz (Communications/Notifications) 493-9965 sherry@om-wc.org Historian - OPEN Betty Myrvang (Hospitality) 889-7678 betty@om-wc.org Carmen Sandoval (Side Groups) 956-286-7530 carmen@om-wc.org Classified Ad Information Pam Thomas (Fundraiser) 493-2141 pam@om-wc.org Colette Langdin (Fundraiser) 408-440-7301 colette@om-wc.org Karen Slaven (Directory Chairperson) 493-8864 karen@om-wc.org Sherry Cruz (Hostess) 493-9965 sherry@om-wc.org Debra Lara (Yard of the Month) 213-4930 debra@om-wc.org Karen Slaven ( Parliamentarian) 493-8864 karen@om-wc.org Emily Marshall (Philanthropy) 493-1015 emily@om-wc.org Marcia Krolic (Philanthropy) 492-2816 marcia@om-wc.org Rivka Schechter (Angels of Oak Meadow) 479-5422 rivka@om-wc.org OAK MEADOW HOA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 2014 - 2015 (PLEASE PRINT THIS IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION) Name(s):________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________ San Antonio, TX 78231 Phone: __________________________________________ Email:___________________________________________ Please sign up for the new EBLAST Alerts. This is our new and important way to immediately alert you of Cellular on Patrol (COP) issues, urgent information that affects the neighborhood, events & meetings, etc. Our promise is no more than one eblast per month, unless it’s absolutely necessary ___yes ___no. Membership Annual Dues: $40.00Make your check payable to: OMHOA Mail your check, and this is important, with your completed Application Form to Olive Whelan, 2703 Roundleaf Ct. San Antonio, TX 78231. You can also pay on line with PayPal at www.neighborhoodnews.com/oakmeadow, just hit the PayPal link and follow the directions. You will be charged a $1.50 processing fee in addition to the $40 membership dues. Not available online. OAK MEADOW SWIM AND TENNIS CLUB BOARD Lee Anne Seabolt (President) 601-6820 Lee.Anne.Seabolt@gmail.com Greg Hokenson (Vice-President) 995-3918 ghokenson@bpgrlaw.com Stephani Walsh (Secretary) 493-8004 ronsaw@sbcglobal.net Michael Frontz (Treasurer) 764-2576 mefron@yahoo.com Stacy Hajduk (Swim Team Coordinator) 386-9882 omstingrays@gmail.com Frank Menchaca (Tennis Liaison) 479-0732 frankmenchaca@yahoo.com Eric James (Tennis Pro) 396-3063 ericsemail2@gmail.com Tim Clark (Member-At-Large) 589-5734 tim@prestigecustompools.com Tommy Peterson (Member-At-Large) 259-3091 tompete15@att.net Matt Gruene (Member-At-Large) 219-8136 tmattgruene@gmail.com Jason Scalf (Member-At-Large) 279-5536 mjasonscalf@gmail.com Chris Young (Member-At-Large) 378-6145 fireman1180@yahoo.com Cara Taylor (Member-At-Large) 844-9030 carataylor@me.com Gretchen Hokenson (Member-At-Large) 482-0160 ghokenson@att.net Anna Clark (Pool Manager) 722-9679 annaclark77@sbcglobal.net Pool Telephone 408-7230 Deadline for articles is the 10th of the month prior. 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