DCCA President`s Message - Deep Creek Civic Association
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DCCA President`s Message - Deep Creek Civic Association
Deep Creek News is published monthly by the Deep Creek Civic Association © 2013 All rights are reserved. 2013 DCCA President’s Message Well, it’s November, and our northern friends should be arriving shortly. It will be good to renew our friendships, and begin to prepare for Thanksgiving. Deep Creek has much to be thankful for this year. We have seen many miles of new sidewalks installed and many miles of new pavement laid down. Section 23 has also begun their cul-de-sac improvement project. I think they will complete around 10 this year with more to follow. There are approximately 100 cul-desacs in section 23. From what I heard, the residents are very pleased. Section 20 still has their feral hog problem, but they got our County Commissioner who lives in Deep Creek, involved. There will be a hunt beginning in November and another in January. Let’s hope this helps remediate the problem. Our section 20 residents are pretty tired of having their yards dug up by these hogs. See the article on page 7 for more details. I received an e-mail from one of our members last month asking why we support the Do the Right Thing program that meets in Punta Gorda. That was a great question that perhaps many of our members were wondering about. The program was started by a PGPD officer many years ago, and is run by volunteer PGPD officers. The program encompasses all of Charlotte County. The people that attend the meetings run the gamut from representatives from Senator Rubio, our congressmen, Charlotte County board, local Punta Gorda council members and many of the program sponsors. There is always a standing room only crowd, with presentations made by many of our elected representatives. There have been many Deep Creek children that have won the award, and the DCCA is proud to be a Captain’s level sponsor. I appreciate any member taking the time to ask a question. My e-mail address and phone number is in the newsletter. There is an article in this month’s newsletter by our Neighborhood Watch coordinator, Pete McGarry. Make sure you take the time to read it. Pete donates his time, as all the NW volunteers do, to make our community a safer place. They really need some help from volunteers, so give it some thought. Fred Neuman, President Inside this issue: Garden Club Nelws 2 Landscape Pick 2 Contact Information 4 Calendar of Events 5 Featured Recipe 6 Feral Hog Hunt 7 Test Your Knowledge 7 Birthdays & Anniversaries 8 Section 23 POA 9 Neighborhood Watch 9 Answers to Quiz 10 Membership Application 11 Join DCCA Today! ATTENTION! Check your address label to be sure your Civic Association dues are current. OUR SEASONAL CHORES...FALL 2013 FALL, it’s a Florida gardeners favorite season. It’s cooler and less humid and the ground is warm and very accepting of new plantings. Here are a few suggestions to make gardening this fall a great experience with beautiful results. DIVIDE AND REPLANT CROWDED PERENNIALS. After dividing the clumps plant and water immediately. PLANT BULBS. Because the ground is still warm, fall is the perfect time for planting bulbs of all sorts. Consider African Iris, Amaryllis, Blackberry Lily, Blood Lily, Calla, Clivia, Crinum, Elephant’s Ear, and other irises and lilies. PLANT ROSES. Choose only roses grafted on certified Rosa fortuniana rootstock which is totally different from rootstock of Roses up north. Check the tag when purchasing. This particular rootstock is friendly to Florida gardens and they will thrive nicely and last many years. PLANT PERMANENT LANDSCAPE PLANTS. Perfect time for planting new trees, shrubs, vines, perennials and ground covers. PLANT VEGETABLES. Such as broccoli, beets, kale, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, kohlrabi, mustard, onions, peas, rutabagas, spinach, turnips and tomatoes. Late October, plant your strawberries in well composted soil. Deep Creek Elks 1133 Capricorn Blvd 941 764-6825 GREAT FOOD Chicken, Fish, Pasta & Steaks all with sides GREAT PRICES Lunch & Dinner menu GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday is Karaoke Night Fri & Saturday Live Bands Come as a guest, leave as a friend Return as an Elk No cover any night Members and their Guests only Public Room Rental & Private Parties Welcome PLANT HERBS. Homegrown herbs are the best. Try planting chives, garlic chives, dill, oregano, lemon balm, fennel, rosemary, cilantro, parsley, thyme, tarragon, and chervil, just to name a few. STARVE YOUR BOUGAINVILLEA!! This is important. If you want your bougainvillea to bloom next summer, stop fertilizing and watering them now and begin again in spring. Sounds harsh but it works. WATERING Reprogram your automatic watering system when the weather cools. Water terra-cotta planters more than plants grown in plastic or glazed ceramic pots. Remember, plants in terra-cotta, water once for the pot then once again for the plant. CATERPILLARS!!!! For some reason the caterpillar populations soar in the fall. Keep a look out for them and use a organic biological spray or a drench of the organic insecticide Bt (Dipel) for best control. The holiday season is sneaking up on us slowly, so get out and enjoy the weather and happy gardening. Ilona Neuman, Deep Creek Garden Club Page 2 www.deepcreekcivic.org 25161 Mercedes Dr. Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 Deep Creek Happenings Reminder - The DCCA annual meeting will be held at the Deep Creek Elks on Capricorn Tuesday, Dec 3rd at 7:00 PM . Take a Walk - Join the newly formed Deep Creek Walkers! Meet Wednesday evenings at 6:00 in the parking lot on Sandhill Blvd (Emils, Cathy's Pet, DC Florist etc are in there). We have new sidewalks in Deep Creek, let's use them!, If we start at Emil's we can end up there for Wed night Bingo if you're interested. Bingo is at 8pm. Please park in the middle of the lot so the open businesses have parking. Weather: We only cancel for rain, it's never too cold in FL The walk will go for about 3 miles on DC Blvd towards Rio. Bring a water bottle. Children in strollers are welcome. For more info contact Claudia DeBruyn at 781-799-7570. Happy Holidays - 2013 is indeed an unusual year. For the first time ever the first day of the Jewish holiday Chanukah will fall on Thanksgiving day. This convergence of the two holidays will not happen again for 70,000 years. So we would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and to our Jewish friends a very Happy Chanukah. The Neighborhood Watch Committee meets on the first Tuesday of the month in Section 23 building at 4:00 P.M. If you take a walk every day, your eyes could prevent a burglary or you could keep tabs on someone who is ill or in distress. An hour or two as you take your daily walk could make a huge difference. Come in for refreshments and see what we’re all about. We’re Here to Help The DCCA Garden Club is offering gardening assistance to all of our Deep Creek neighbors. Experienced DCCA Garden Club volunteers will visit your home and try to answer any questions you may have about your own personal landscape. Suggestions as to the types of appropriate plantings, where to plant and how to plant will be made available. This visit will be by appointment only and should take about an hour. There will not be a charge for this service, as we are only supplying ideas. Residents are free to make donations (by check) to the Civic Association for the garden club. All donated funds will be used for the upkeep of the Deep Creek entrances and future projects to beautify our community. Please remember that these will be merely recommendations and suggestions for your personal landscape. If you are interested in using this service, please call Ilona Newman at 941-625-2163 or email: woodnpots@embarqmail.com. We look forward to meeting you! Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 www.deepcreekcivic.org Page 3 Deep Creek News Circulation and Changes of Address 2013 DCCA Officers Board of Directors/Committee Chairs For questions on circulation or to make a change of address, please provide us with a postcard or an e-mail stating whether you are a permanent or parttime resident, your old mailing address and phone number as well as your new mailing address and phone number. For other updates, please complete application in the newsletter, and include the effective date for your new address! Fred Neuman………………………………….....…President President@deepcreekcivic.org…………….……….625-2163 Postcards and updates should be mailed to: Deep Creek Civic Association Attn: Bonnie Flaherty P.O. Box 512277 Punta Gorda, FL 33951-2277 To advertise in the Deep Creek News contact: Fred Neuman 625-2163 If you know of anyone who did not receive a Newsletter, please contact Bonnie at 627-9281 The DCCA Board meets on the first Tuesday of each month at Section 23 Property owners Association Office on Rampart Boulevard at 7:00 PM. Meetings are open to all Deep Creek residents. Please call Fred Neuman at 625-2163 if you wish to address the board or have something to place on the agenda. If you are interested in serving your community, please let one of the present board members know. The Neighborhood Watch Committee also meets on the first Tuesday of the month in Section 23 building at 4:00 P.M. We also welcome your assistance for other volunteer positions. The Deep Creek Garden Club meets the second Monday of the Month at 7:00 P.M. in the Section 23 building. And check out our website at: http://www.deepcreekcivic.org \ 15% Discount for DCCA Members TBD …………………..……...…….…Vice President VicePresident@deepcreekcivic.org……...…………. Sylvia Kelsey……………………………………….Treasurer Treasurer@deepcreekcivic.org…………………..….627-6752 Chris Burr………..…………….……………….Secretary Secretary@deepcreekcivic.org…..……….....…..... 764-1866 Bette Schrage.......………Membership Acquisition Coordinator MemberAqui@deepcreekcivic.org……………….….627-4177 Peter McGarry……..………………..…Neighborhood Watch Neighborhood@deepcreekcivic.org…………………629-5724 Ilona Neuman…………………………..…Garden Club GardenClub@deepcreekcivic.org………….………..625-2163 Kevin McConnell…….………………….…..….Newsletter Newsletter@deepcreekcivic.org……………….…….258-4501 Chris Yezzi……….…Newsletter Advertising/Special Events Advertising@deepcreekcivic.org Marlene Oehlrich………………... Membership Data Manager Memberdata@deepcreekcivic.org…………………..391-6905 Jane Merriam…………...……...……………….IT Manager ITManager@deepcreekcivic.org…………………….625-0031 Scholarship: Chris Burr…………………………………………...……….764-1866 POA SECTION 20 ……………………………...……..627-6562 Ed Brizzolara - President POA SECTION 23 ………………………...…………..764-6674 Ron Woods - President Do you have a new neighbor? The DCCA welcomes new neighbors with a Welcome Bag. Please contact Bette Schrage 627-4177. Page 4 www.deepcreekcivic.org Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 Calendar of Events 10th Annual Fine Arts Festival - Nov 1st - Nov 29, Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Sat 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. A monthlong series of multi-media fun, educational and entertaining events to benefit the Visual Arts Center. For a full schedule of events or classes, please visit our website www.visualartcenter.org This exhibition includes over 100 works of art. Mustang Club of Charlotte County Car Show - Sun Nov 3, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. In the parking lot adjacent to Fishermen’s Village entrance. Over 100 vintage cars on display. Come vote for your People's Choice Winner! Awards presentation 3 pm, Center Stage. Admission: free. Fall Fest - Arts & Cafts Show - Sat Nov 9, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM & Sun Nov 10, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Various crafters And artists are displaying and selling their work. Lions - Tigers & Bears Wildlife Sanctuary will be there. Come and say "Hi". Gilchrist Park, Punta Gorda. Admission: free. 7th Annual Car Show - Sat Nov 9. The Veteran Motor Car Club Show and Sun Newspaper Open House will take place and many types of cars, even 2014 models will be shown throughout the day along with live entertainment from Jimmy Mazz. Food and beverages will also be served. Location: The Charlotte Sun, 23170 Harborview Rd., Port Charlotte Call 941-235-7701 for information. Holiday Gift Sale - Sat Nov 16, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Do your Christmas shopping early and pick up some artistic stocking stuffers at the Visual Arts Center's Holly Jolly sale! There will be pottery, photography, wood work, jewelry, paintings and many things to give to your loved ones. Admission is free and there will be door prizes each hour. Lighting of the Village - Sat Nov 16, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM. Fishermen's Village celebrates the official kick off of the holiday shopping season! Over one million lights and themed decorations will be lit in sequence with a ribbon cutting by city officials at 5:30 p.m., followed by a parade by Lee County Pipes & Drums and tons of other fun holiday festivities Punta Gorda Tree Lightings - Thu Nov 21. In conjunction with Gallery Walk, the lighting of the City Tree (corner of Marion and Taylor) will take place from 5-6:30 pm followed by the lighting of the Downtown Merchants Association Tree (across from old courthouse) from 7:30-8:15 pm. Enjoy holiday performances from local students and watch it snow in Punta Gorda. Charlotte Harbor Nature Festival - Sat Nov 23, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Head out to Charlotte Sports Park for activities and exhibits for people of all ages to enjoy, including more than 50 nature exhibits, local artists and the Mote Marine Laboratory mobile exhibit. There are also many kid-centric activities, including a fishing demonstration. For more infor mation, visit our website www.chnep.org. License-Free Fishing Day (Freshwater) - Fri Nov 29 per the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. License-Free Fishing Day (Saltwater) - Sat Nov 30 per the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. On-going Events Gilchrist Park Waterfront Music Jam Session—every Thursday 6pm-10pm Muscle Car City’s Monthly Car Show 3rd Saturday of each month Downtown Punta Gorda Gallery Walk 3rd Thursday of each month 5-8pm Punta Gorda Historic District History Park Farmer’s Market—every Sunday 8am-1pm. Shreve Street between Virginia and Henry St, Punta Gorda. Punta Gorda Farmer’s Market—every Saturday 8am-1pm Taylor Road and Olympia Ave, Punta Gorda Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 www.deepcreekcivic.org Page 5 Trick-or-Treat Featured Recipe form the Deep Creek Cookbook Pumpkin Cheesecake Crust: 3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs 1/2 cup ground or chopped pecans 2 T sugar 2 T brown sugar 2 stick melted butter Mix well and firmly press mixture into 9-inch springform plan lightly spayed with PAM. Bake at 350 for 5 minutes. Cool while making the filling. Fillling: 1 8 oz cream cheese, softened 3/4 cup sugar 3 eggs 2 T all purpose flour 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg 1/4 tsp grated orange rind (optional) 1 16 oz can pumpkin 1/4 tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp ground ginger Beat cream cheese, gradually add sugar, mixing until light and fluffy and sugar is dissolved. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Combine flour and spices and stir together well, then add to cream cheese mixture beating well. Add pumpkin and vanilla mixing well. Pour batter into the springform pan and bake at 350 for 55 minutes. Let cool before topping is added. Topping: 8 oz Cool Whip 1/4 c sour cream 1 T grated orange rind 1/4 c confectioners' sugar or more to make topping stiff Mix all well and place in pastry bag or Ziploc bag with corner snipped off and pipe it onto the cheesecake. Sprinkle a few chopped pecans on top of the piping. Page 6 www.deepcreekcivic.org Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 Feral Hog Hunt Announced The Southwest Florida Water Management District has announced two hunts to reduce the feral hog population that has plagued Section 20 property owners. Section 20 property owners contacted their resident County Commissioner, Ken Doherty about the problem. Doherty contacted state representative to make sure that funding for the hunts was restored. The hunts will take place in 2000 acre Deep Creek Preserve that borders Section 20 on north. Hunters will need permits and the registration was only open for 10 minutes on Oct. 7 before all 202 permits were issued. The preserve will be closed except for hunters from Nov 19 - 21. A second hunt is scheduled for Feb 2 - 4, 2014 with a permit registration date of Jan 13. The refuge will be closed to the public during the hunt. The purpose of the hunt is to reduce the population. Fewer hogs will mean more food in the refuge during the dry season and reduce the pressure on the remaining hogs to roam further afield to find it. Hopefully a couple of successful hunts will mean a quieter, less destructive dry season in Section 20. Eliminating the hogs altogether is impossible. They have been here since the Spanish explorers brought them to Florida in the 1500s. They reproduce at a high rate, having up to three litters of 6 - 8 piglets per litter in 14 months. They also have no predators except for man. Test Your Knowledge Here is a challenging quiz to test your knowledge. These are not trick questions. Answers on page 10. 1. Name the one sport in which neither the spectators nor the participants know the score or the leader until the contest ends. 2. What famous North American landmark is constantly moving backward? 3. Of all vegetables, only two can live to produce on their own for several growing seasons. All other vegetables must be replanted every year. What arethe only two perennial vegetables? 4. What fruit has its seeds on the outside? 5. In many liquor stores, you can buy pear brandy, with a real pear inside the bottle. The pear is whole and ripe, and the bottle is genuine; it hasn't been cut in any way. How did the pear get inside the bot tle? 6. Only three words in standard English begin with the letters ' dw' and they are all common words. Name two of them. 7. There are 14 punctuation marks in English grammar. Can you name at least half of them? 8. Name the only vegetable or fruit that is never sold frozen, canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form except fresh. 9. Name 6 or more things that you can wear on your feet beginning with the letter 'S.' Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 www.deepcreekcivic.org Page 7 Sandra Baker Richard Bogert Stephen Brazell Ed Brown Anne Chapman Michael Coats Craig Deidrick Charlene Dolfi Bonnie Flaherty Teddie Hamilton Frances Harris Joseph Harris Frank Immich Lily Kuzmeskas James Lee Linda Littlejohn Barbara Luzadder Kaye F. Mac Donald Laura McCarthy Linda Mercier Betty Ann Miles Charles Miloian Geraldine Oswald Daniel Page William Patterson Helen Phillips Helen D. Phillips Mavis Powell Laura Santoro Rose Scardigno Jane Schneider Jonathan Shaffer Ruth Stevens Earl Swillum Cynthia Thiele Patricia Tiedemann Joseph Vruno Evelyn Wild Delys Wood Please send any corrections to NewsLletter@deepcreekcivic.org. Mikhail & Khana Feldman Raymond & Doris Croker Robert & Patricia Childs J.D. & Ann Coppola Ronald & Julia Heise Peter & June Suller Robert & Margie Dingee Edward & Marielena Cotter Page 8 www.deepcreekcivic.org 67 63 58 54 54 52 52 46 William & Maryanne Bratchell Douglas & Elizabeth Crawford Robert & Diane Ruley Dennis & Rosalie McGee Ted & Deborah Jones Richard & Kimberlie Hochmuth Abraham & Sandra Baker Brooks & Julie Taylor 46 43 38 36 35 21 19 11 Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 Section 23 Property Owners Association By Ron Woods - President As you can see, this is a year of great progress in all of Deep Creek. The sidewalks, the road paving, the work on the Desoto Canal and the cul de sacs are all moving along at a visible pace. We can thank the work of the POA Sections 20, 23 and Harbor Heights, working together with the county Public Works department and the County Commissioners. Finally Deep Creek is receiving due reconigition and some return for our tax dollars. If you have any questions on these projects, please call the office and someone will get back to you. 941-764-6674. I attended the Section 20 Board meeting in September and they reported that they seem to have a pretty good handle on the wild pigs that were roaming the east areas. The pigs were digging up the lawns and driving the neighborhood pets crazy. I attended their meeting to report on our new plan for the empty lots. In the past we have handled the empty lot cutting with independent contractors. Each lot owner who does not want to cut their grass themselves has hired someone to cut their empty lot. The POA has had nothing to with the empty lot cutting. As a result, the lots were not being cut and the lot owners were ripped off. The contracts called for eight (8) cuttings per year and some lots were only cut three (3) times. And there was no uniformity in the cutting. It has been a mess. Well that is about to change. We are going to cut the empty lots. We have sent out a survey, as we have in the past, and we will cut the empty lots of those who want us to do so. The lot owners who choose cut their own lots may continue to cut their lots or hire someone to do the cutting. For those who want the POA to cut their lots we will hire a contractor to cut the lots and we will bill the lot owners. The contractor(s) will work for the POA and will be accountable to the POA. We will have inspectors policing the contract with the lawn cutters. We feel with this new program, the lots will be cut much better and we will have an overall better looking community. On a separate subject, I would like to ask for more people to join the Neighborhood Watch Program. Our community needs more people to be looking out for each other while we are out doing our every day thing. We are out in the community walking our dogs, riding bikes, jogging or just walking on our new sidewalks. We can all be Neighborhood Watch People. All we have to do is formalize our outdoor activity by attending the Neighborhood Watch meeting to sign up and learn how. The Program has a meeting once a month at the Section 23 office. You do not need to attend all of the meetings. It is recommended that you attend in the beginning so that you may learn how to interact with the Sheriff’s office. (The Police). You learn the dos and the don’ts. You become the “Eyes and Ears” of the Community. You only report and the police do the rest. But you become a community asset while you are out there doing what you do anyway. If you might be interested, call to inquire. Think about it. You are needed. You can help. A man is recovering from surgery when the Surgical Nurse appears and asks him how he is feeling. 'I'm O. K. But I didn't like the four letter-words the doctor used in surgery,' he answered. 'What did he say,' asked the nurse. 'Oops!' Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 Page 9 www.deepcreekcivic.org A Note From The Neighborhood Watch Coordinator I would like to invite our Section 20 and Section 23 POA members to attend our regular monthly Neighborhood Watch meeting the first Tuesday of each month at 4pm in the Section 23 POA building on Rampart Blvd. There is no commitment to be a regular attendee of these meetings to be a member of the Neighborhood Watch Committee. You do need to fill out an application and agree to the standards of conduct required while on patrol. That's all there is to it! We are the eyes and ears of the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office (“CCSO”). Our focus is on calling and alerting the CCSO to suspicious or criminal activity or safety concerns that we may observe while walking or driving through our community. We have no schedules for patrolling-we just fit it into our normal routines i.e. walking our dogs, getting our daily exercise etc. We are not enforcers of the Deed Restrictions-those are civil matters outside our area of responsibility. We can, as residents, call in any violations to the respective POA if we wish but in our capacity as residents rather than as Neighborhood Watch members. At our meetings a CCSO Deputy attends and gives us an update on happenings and security tips. You will find that the DCCA and our POAs are very supportive of our activities - offering good guidance, letting us use the facilities and helping out with acquiring signs, etc. We are grateful for having such a good relationship. So stop by at our meeting and fill out an application or stop by the Section 23 POA office and fill one out there at your convenience. Hope to see you! Pete McGarry Neighborhood Watch Coordinator - Deep Creek Answers to the Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The sport is Boxing The landmark is Niagara Falls - The rim is worn down about two and a half feet each year. Only vegetables that can produce on their own for several seasons are rhubarb and asparagus. The fruit with its seeds on the outside is the strawberry. How did the pear get in the bottle? It grew inside the bottle. The bottles are placed over pear buds when they are small, and are wired in place on the tree. The bottle is left in place for the entire growing season. When the pears are ripe, they are snipped off at the stems. Three English words beginning with dw: dwarf, dwell and dwindle. The fourteen punctuation marks are: Period, comma, colon, semi-colon, dash, hyphen, apostrophe, question mark, exclamation point, quotation mark, brackets, parenthesis, braces and ellipses. The only vegetable only sold fresh is lettuce. Things you can wear on your feet beginning with ‘S’: Shoes, socks, sandals, sneakers, slippers, skis, skates, snowshoes, stockings, stilts. Page 10 www.deepcreekcivic.org Deep Creek Civic News - November 2013 [ ] NEW [ ] RENEWAL [ ] UPDATE Please complete Application with Deep Creek Civic Association Greeter or mail with check to: DEEP CREEK CIVIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSON P.O. Box 512277 — Punta Gorda, FL 33951-2277 Annual Membership Dues are $14 per Year per Household/Business Membership Please make checks payable to: Deep Creek Civic Association LISTING NAME: FIRST NAME: SPOUSE/PARTNER NAME: LOCAL STREET ADDRESS: ADDRESS LINE 2—CONDO/SUITE: CITY/STATE/ZIP: Punta Gorda, FL 33983 LOCAL PHONE NUMBER: e-mail ADDRESS: FULL TIME RESIDENT? [ ] YES STREET ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: CITY: STATE: (and Country if not US) [ ] NO ZIP: LISTING NAME — OCCUPATION: SPOUSE/PARTNER —OCCUPATION: FROM (CITY, STATE): LISTING NAME — BIRTH MONTH SPOUSE/PARTNER — BIRTH MONTH NUMBER OF SENIOR PARENTS LIVING WITH LISTED NAME? [ ] WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MONTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY YEAR: NUMBER OF MINORS IN HOUSEHOLD? [ CHILDREN’S NAME — BIRTH MONTH [ [ [ [ CHILDREN’S NAME — BIRTH MONTH ] Membership ] General and Greeting ] Assemble Welcome Bags ] Deliver Directories [ [ [ [ ] CHILDREN’S NAME — BIRTH MONTH ] Neighborhood Watch ] Newsletter ] Garden Club ] Treasurer ——————————————————————————————————————————————— ——————————————————————————————————————————————— DCCA Registering Member Name: (PRINT) Deep Creek Civic News November 2013 Street Address: Page 11 www.deepcreekcivic.org ATTENTION! Check your address label to be sure your Civic Association dues are current.