Current Newsletter - Neighborhood News
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Current Newsletter - Neighborhood News
HIDDEN FOREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2015 Published by Neighborhood News, Inc. HIDDEN FOREST BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT / ACC CO-CHAIR ADAM CONINE 215-4370 adamconine@gmail.com VICE-PRESIDENT/ Website/Covenants Co-Chair Sriram Madabhushi 595-3395 srimadabhushi@hotmail.com TREASURER JOHN MICHAEL SCHUELKE 488-7796 j.m.schuelke@gmail.com SECRETARY/ACC Chair/ PooL co-CHAIR ALLEN COLE 490-5728 Allen@AllenCole.com GROUNDS and SOCIAL LIAISON PAM MILLARD 497-4407 pkmillard@ymail.com COVENANTS BURTON KIDD 494-6490 bkidd@alamoconcrete.com TENNIS/POOL CO-CHAIR RONNIE GRAY 495-9868 Gray7460@sbcglobal.net SECURITY BEN HANNA 488-7796 Bhanna1@me.com OFFICE MANAGERS SUSIE BARLOW JANNA MILLS NEWS FROM THE BOARD HF Board of Director’s did not meet December 10, 2014 they will meet on January 14th. OFFICE MANAGER’S REPORT – As of 12/2/14, there were 82 homeowners who owe the October 2014 assessment, 11 who owe the April 2014 and Oct. 2014 assessments, 2 homeowner accounts with the HOA attorney for collection. TREASURER’S REPORT The Board was presented with the monthly financial reports. Revenues and expenditures are on track, and money was transferred from the reserve account to cover anticipated expenditures for the coming month. GROUNDS: There was a sprinkler leak fixed as well as the weathermatic which senses if the area has had water recently. There was also a tree removed on property when the tree fell during a storm. TENNIS: Court locks were fixed and should be working well now. SOCIAL: Holiday Lighting Contest was on December 13-14, see article in the newsletter for details of winners. We believe we have a Social chair, but are looking for a co-chair. HF SECURITY - 325-7224 HIDDEN FOREST OFFICE 494-0711 494-5327 fax Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. email: hfho@hiddenforesthoa.com website: www.hiddenforesthoa.com SAFFE OFFICER HANK QUIROGA - 207-5820 Henry.quiroga@sanantonio.gov SAPD NON EMERGENCY 207-7273 SECURITY: Car decals are still available in the office. COMPLAINTS: Abandoned Cars, Burglary and Car Theft Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Presidents Report January 2015 HF Board of Directors Meeting January 14, 2015 Call to Order By Adam Conine Approval of November 12, 2014 HFHOA Annual Meeting Minutes Happy New Year! On behalf of your entire Board of Directors, we hope that your holidays were filled with lots of fun and that your New Year is off to a great start! There was no Meeting for December HF Security Report Office Managers Report 2015 promises to be another busy year in Hidden Forest and we hope to see you at our community events. We value your input and we sincerely wish to involve more residents in the management of our community and its activities. Please look for ways to get involved this year; call the office, call a Board member, send an e-mail…...we can always find a way to put your gifts to work for Hidden Forest! Treasurer’s Report Committee Reports Old Business New Business Adjourn Don’t forget that Hidden Forest is also on Facebook. Our Office Managers are doing a great job of keeping it current with all the news, so “like” us on Facebook to get the latest info on the neighborhood. DEADLINE The deadline for the FEBRUARY newsletter is JANUARY 13, 2015. You Must Be 55 To Live Here... GrowinG up is Optional! No matter the age... the desire for a fun filled lifestyle is still there. You’ve retired so let us do the work and you do the “play!” Full Service Apartments, Assisted Living and Neighborhood of Homes (210) 209-8404 20450 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas www.independencehill.com Lic #100102 2 January 2015 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Christmas Lighting Contest Results Garage Sale Days Winners for the Hidden Forest Christmas Lighting Contest are as follows: Now that the holidays are over you’re probably wondering what to do with all the old toys your kids don’t play with anymore, or clothes that you may have “outgrown”. Well, hang on to them for just a while longer! The Annual Hidden Forest Garage Sale Days are planned for April 10th & 11th. Upcoming issues of the HF newsletter will include specific information for this annual event. Start collecting your “treasures” now! Best House Lighting 602 Many Oaks Best Entryway 1134 Birch Hill Hidden Forest Social Co-Chairs Needed! Best Theme 15706 Fern Ridge If you are interested in helping Hidden Forest HOA with Social Events throughout the year, please contact the Hidden Forest HOA office at 494-0711. Best Tree Lighting 15710 Wolf Creek Best Group 15914 Crepe Myrtle 15910 Crepe Myrtle 15906 Crepe Myrtle 1202 Arizona Ash Recycle Your Christmas Tree In January After the holidays, recycle your Christmas tree into nutrient-rich mulch for FREE. The closest recycling center for Hidden Forest is the Bitters Brush Recycling Center at 1800 Bitters Rd. Honorable Mentions 15615 Patridge Trail 16018 Wolf Creek 15503 Big Trail 705 Arizona Ash 1115 Jack Pine 11519 Big Trail Village on Walnut Hill See www.sanantonio.gov/swmd or call 311 for more locations and information. Quack, Moo, Oink, Cluck! Congratulations to all the winners and a big thank you to everyone who decorated their homes!! The neighborhood looks beautiful! Reminder, per Hidden Forest HOA covenants, no livestock is allowed in the neighborhood. This includes chickens, sheep, pigs, horses, goats, cows, giraffes, kangaroos, camels, zebras, etc. Happy Holidays!! KAY’S SALON & SPA DOUBLE PANE WINDOWS • MIRRORED WALLS REPLACEMENT GLASS • SHOWER ENCLOSURES GLASS TABLE TOPS Free Estimates 14855 blanco rd. #205 • san antonio, tx 78216 Next to The Melting Pot kayssalonandspa.com www.facebook.com/kayssalon B&T Glass & Mirror TOMMY MOON BRIAN MOON GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 656-8507 210-479-5555 20% OFF for 1st Time Clients hair services • facials • pedis • manis • waxing • massages 3 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Hidden Forest Garden Club News January 2015 Yard of the Month By Garden Club Members Start a Savory New Year... The yard of the month for January is awarded to Tom and Sandi Illing who live at 1106 Sugar Pine. Do you speak Chervil? Have you worked with Rosemary lately? Or, have you been spending Thyme elsewhere? If you’re starting the new year without making their acquaintance, Lettuce not waste another moment! The Illing’s moved into their home in Hidden Forest in 1979 and they are thrilled to have received the award for their first time. Come join the Hidden Forest Garden Club on January 28th and get “herbally informed.” At this much-requested seminar, local herb expert Diane Lewis, who is formally educated in horticulture and landscaping, will introduce members and guests to lesser-known, as well familiar, varieties of herbs. She will highlight those that will give pizzazz to your culinary creations, be a versatile addition to your gardens, provide an irreplaceable ingredient in your sachets and potpourris and make a beautiful dried appearance in your wreaths and other decorative accessories. You will also learn which herbs grow best indoors and which prefer an outdoor location. In short, this meeting is “All About Herbs!” Who: What: When: Where: There is a big Oak tree and a Mountain Laurel in the front yard with purple Lantana and dwarf Mexican Petunias in beds surrounding the trees. In the two flower beds at the front of the house the Illing’s have planted Butterfly Iris, Blue Plumbago, Viburnum Suspensum and a few Stella de Ora Daylillies. One bed has a Sago Palm and Lily of the Nile with White Verbena and Red Diplandenia scattered between the shrubs. Colorful White Verbena, Liriope and more Red Dipladenia along with Creeping Ginny, Alysum, Sago Palm and Lily of the Nile fill the other bed. Hidden Forest Garden Club “All About Herbs” Seminar by Diane Lewis Wednesday, January 28 9:30 am Home of Rosalie Gatewood 74 Raphael Refreshments Will Be Served. On one side of the garage there is a Texas Vytex with three showy Red Tip Photinias. On the other side of the house there are three neatly pruned shrubs. A big thanks and congratulations to Tom and Sandi for their hard work. Please take time to drive by to see this beautiful yard! We hope you’ll be inspired to “pretty up” your yard. Reservations Please! Call Program Chairman Julie McClellan @ 210494-9031 or President Judy Sandidge @ 210-260-8986 with questions or replies. Honorable mention: 15702 Eagle Cliff 1003 Arizona Ash Applause for Everyone! Members of the Hidden Forest Garden Club would like to thank everyone in the neighborhood who purchased bows this year. They set the neighborhood ablaze this holiday season, and the profits they earned will finance future flowers in our median gardens. WOODLAND BAPTIST CHURCH We are a people of hope seeking in all our gatherings, all our words, and all our acts to proclaim Christ’s love. Sunday Coffee Time 9:00 Sunday School 9:30 Sunday Worship 10:45 Wednesday Church for all Ages Dinner 5:30 Bible Study 6:15 Pastor, Garrett Vickrey Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University class begins Sunday, Jan 4. Details and Register at daveramsey.com 15315 Huebner Rd, San Antonio | 210.493.4501 www.woodlandbc.org affiliated with Cooperative Baptist Fellowship 4 January 2015 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Semi-annual assessments are due April 1st and October 1st. If you have any questions regarding your balance, please contact the HOA office. New Phone Directories New Assessments for October 2014-April 2015 reflect a 5% increase for a balance due of $169.67. For your convenience, there is a drop box on Sherman Oak or a drop slot in the office door upstairs from the pool. We are in the process of updating the neighborhood’s phone directories and need your help. Please contact the office for any changes from the 2013 phone directory. You may either email us at hfho@hiddenforesthoa. com or call us at 210-494-0711. We are proud to say that even with the increase of 5% Hidden Forest is still one of the lowest HOAs in the area. LEASH LAW City of San Antonio requires that all dogs be on a leash if they are not in the house or in the enclosed back yard. Start the New Year right with a tune up and safety check of your furnace. Certification for Life Guards Check for dangerous Gas Leaks Check for deadly Carbon Monoxide Check the heat exchanger, clean as necessary Check the induced draft motor blower Check the ignitor Check and tune combustion Check all interlocks and problem codes Light the pilot (if you still have one) Check heating performance American Red Cross instructor, Carol Thienpont, is offering recertification classes for Life Guard, First Aid, and CPR in April and May right here at the Hidden Forest swimming pool. Please call Carol Thienpont at (210)834-3041 for dates, prices and times. Life guard classes are also available for anyone over the age of 15 who can pass a specified swim test. Call for details. Amazingly enough, both the safety check and tune-up are only $58! Call Now! 494-2255 We offer discounts to seniors and Veterans License # TACL B024480E Insured for your protection Best Air Conditioning & Heating E. L. Smith Plumbing 311 Yosemite San Antonio, Texas 78270 Since 1948 www.elsmith.com (210) 494-2255 210-736-1606 M-8217 5 John Widhelm, Owner Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER January 2015 Security Report Hidden Forest provides two security reports. One of them is based off of the sanantonio.gov “Calls for service” report. These are not necessarily crimes, but times when someone has called for police services. NOVEMBER • Crimes Against Persons Calls: Disturbance Family Gun Involved-1 • Property Crime Calls: Burglary in Progress-1, Burglary Vehicle-2, Theft-4, Buglary-1 • Traffic Calls: Abandoned Vehicle-1 • Other Calls: Miscellaneous-1, Animal Related-1 The second report is from our security team, Blue Armor Security. They have done a great job monitoring our streets. Please be sure that when you have a break in or other emergencies you call 911 first, then we’d love for you to let our officer know so we can be aware. We get a report every day of what our officer saw on his shift. (Even if it just says, “Monitoring Custer Pass and White Pine, nothing unusual to report.”) NOVEMBER Days on Patrol: 22 • Garage door open – 3 Our mission is about life! Senior Living Community www.iwretire.org • Independent Retirement Living • Assisted Living • Memory Care • Extended Nursing Care • In-Home Care & Concierge Services 4707 Broadway St. | San Antonio, TX 78209 Did you know we have a Facebook page? “Like” us for all the latest news and information on the neighborhood. (210) 829-7561 Published and distributed by: Neighborhood News, Inc. 3740 Colony Drive Suite 120 San Antonio, TX 78230 (210) 558-3160 * (210) 558-3163 fax Info@NeighborhoodNews.com www.NeighborhoodNews.com Serving the San Antonio community since 1988. 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Any publication of Neighborhood News, Inc., whether draft or final is the sole property of Neighborhood News, Inc. and cannot be reproduced or distributed in any way, whether in print or electronically, without the express written consent of Neighborhood News, Inc. ©Neighborhood News, Inc. 6 January 2015 HIDDEN FOREST ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE GUIDELINES Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER EMPTY NESTERS HAPPY HOUR Please join us for our January, 2015 Happy Hour. Singles and couples welcome. Feel free to bring friends and neighbors. Hope to see you!! PLANNING ANY IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY?? Just a reminder…The recorded covenants, conditions and restrictions of the association, in order to protect each individual owner’s rights and values, require any owner who is considering improvement of his deeded property, to include (but not limited to) swimming pools, patio covers, decks, outside buildings, fencing, building add-ons, etc. to submit the following information to the Architectural Control committee prior to initiating work on the planned improvements: • Complete an Improvement Request Form which can be downloaded from our web site at www.hiddenforesthoa.com • Completed detailed building plans, materials listing and specifications • A site plan showing the location of the proposed improvement(s) DATE: Friday, January 16, 2015 PLACE: Bill and Teresa Reynolds 1200 Timber Bay TIME: 6:30 P.M. BRING: BYOB and an Appetizer to share (soft drinks will be provided) R.S.V.P. 490-1071 or reynoldsima@aol.com If your children are out of high school, even if they live at home, you qualify as “Empty Nesters”. Or if you are anticipating being an Empty Nester, come on and join us!! Please come and meet your neighbors. Remember, it’s better to be safe than sorry. The process is fairly easy and the turn around is fast. Let’s all work together to keep Hidden Forest a great place to live! Winterize Special Scheduled Maintenance Oil Change Special Flush cooling system & check hoses & belts 15% OFF Most cars/light trucks ncludes 5 qts. 5w30 oil and new filter. 20 OFF $ With Coupon ● Expires 1-31-15 State Inspections coming soon With Coupon ● Expires 1-31-15 28.95 $ With Coupon ● Expires 1-31-15 WE CAN DO ALL YOUR MANUFACTURER / DEALER MAINTENANCE SERVICES 1415 West Bitters Rd. 210 - 492 - 8668 Hours: Mon - Fri 8-6 Sat 8-12 www.AlamoTireAndAutomotive.com 7 Tire Alamo Tire Alamo & utomotive Automotive Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Home Burglary Prevention Tips • Use plenty of outside lights to help illuminate the dark areas on your property. • Don’t leave a “hidden key” outside under your doormat, over the door, etc. • Don’t allow bushes to grow too large so that they may provide concealment for burglars around windows and doors. • Make your home look occupied at all times. Most burglars are looking for unoccupied homes. If your home appears to be occupied, the burglar will usually look for other easy targets. • When you’re away from home leave a radio or television on and always leave a few inner lights on at night. If you will be gone for an extended period of time, use a timer to turn interior and exterior lights on and off. • Invest in a good security system that comes with motion sensor lights. • Always double check doors and window locks before leaving for the day and at night. • After opening large gifts, do not place large empty boxes out at the curb. This notifies people of what is in your home. • Be cautious of the information you give over the phone to strangers. Example: A resident was selling a vehicle online and when a potential buyer called and asked when he could test drive the vehicle the resident stated that it would have to be after the weekend because he was going to be out of town. When the resident returned his home had been burglarized. No home or neighborhood is immune to the possibility of becoming a target of a home burglary. Most home burglars are amateurs looking for easy targets. They’re looking for locations which present the least risk of detection; the greatest opportunity for easy entry and maximum potential for escape. They look for locations which appear to be unoccupied and unprotected. Locations that don’t appear to have adequate locks and lighting, locations with open garage doors and bushes around the location which provides easy concealment. Unfortunately, burglars don’t have to look hard to find these locations. Here are some tips to help prevent your home from becoming a target of opportunity. • Watch your neighbor’s property and note suspicious persons and vehicles. Notify the local Police Dept and report a description of the suspects and vehicles involved. • Get to know your neighbors and keep an eye on each other’s home. • Install locks on sliding glass doors to prevent door from being lifted out of the track. • CLOSE your garage door, even when you are at home. Deactivate the garage door openers when you will be gone for an extended period of time. CASTLE HILLS FIRST BAPTIST SCHOOL PRESCHOOL (18 mo - 4 yrs) • KINDERGARTEN to 12th GRADE Class of 2014 - 80% Received College Scholarships •“Best Academic Headstart ” • • • • • • • January 2015 PreSchool & Kindergarten College Prep Academics AP & Dual Credit Program Full Athletic Programs 2013 & 14 Football State Champions Excellence in fine arts Band & Choir TAPPS State Champs 2014 State of the Art Technology Security on Campus Affordable Tuition FALL ENROLLMENT Open House SUNDAY • JAN 25 • 2 PM TOUR & MEET OUR FACULTY www.chfbs.org • 2220 NW Military Hwy • 210.377.8485 8 January 2015 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER Hidden Forest is scheduled for San Antonio Bulk Item Collection Do you want to dispose of the old sofa or refrigerator gathering dust in your garage? Residents receive one curbside collection of bulky waste per year. City crews will come to your home to haul away unwanted materials that are too large for pick up during your regular garbage collection. For more info, please feel free to call the city at 311. Items We Collect: • Furniture • Appliances • Barbeque grills • Toilets • Water heaters • Mattresses • Fencing • Passenger Car Tires (limit of 6 per household) • Small pieces of carpeting Items We Will NOT Collect: • Brush • Hazardous Materials (paints, household cleaners, etc) • Shingles, roofing materials • Construction/remodeling materials (bricks, sheet rock, insulation, flooring) • Soil, concrete, and rocks • Household Trash • Glass Limitations Please limit your bulky-item pile to eight (8) cubic yards. This is the equivalent to eight (8) washers or dryers. If your material exceeds this limit, you may be charged a fee for the additional amount. Violations Residents will be in violation with City Code, Ch.14 for the following reason(s): • Bulky pile contains brush, construction, hazardous materials, vehicle parts, or electronics • Pile is obstructed by low hanging limb or others obstacles • Pile exceeded the maximum limit of 8 cubic yards. If your pile is in violation of City Code, you may receive a fine up to $2,000 a day, plus be billed for the collection and disposal of these items. Need a place to stay in San Antonio? Don’t stay in a hotel! Enjoy all the comforts of home in a 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home near the Quarry, downtown and Fort Sam! A HEALTHY, ATTRACTIVE SMILE gives you a look that exudes confidence and success, no matter how old you are. -4 bed * 2.5 bath * 2 living areas * large backyard -Fully furnished kitchen, washer & dryer. BRAD D. BRUCHMILLER, DDS DEVIN S. COCHRAN, DDS, MS AMY JACKSON, DDS, MS -Restaurants, groceries, museums & art galleries nearby. -Can arrange for meals, meetings, transportation. -Near North New Braunfels & Nacogdoches; 78209 14855 Blanco Road, Suite 109, San Antonio 210-493-6067 Most insurance accepted and filed www.SouthTexasOrthodontics.com Call (210) 710-5319 Complimentary Upgrade to clear braces or visit *Upper teeth only 9 vrbo.com/615673 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER January 2015 JUNIOR GROUP TENNIS LESSONS January 6 - 29 The session will last three weeks (Tuesday-Thursday) and include drills, stroke practice, fundamentals, and games for junior players (all ages). An Ages 5-8 Beginning Clinic will be offered on Tuesdays from 3:35 pm – 4:35 pm. Email or call to sign up in advance. Group Lessons for older juniors will be offered on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from 4:40 - 6:10 pm. Players can register for two days per week or one day per week. Call or email if interested in Advanced Clinic. Ages 5-8 group lessons: $55 for the 4-week session (1 day per week). Group Lessons (ages 8+): $70 for the 4-week session (2 day per week) Advanced groups: $20 per day (minimum 3 players). TOURNAMENTS: Interested in competition? Visit www.sajuniortennis.com to sign up for local junior tournaments. Just follow the link to Gran Prix. (Players should be able to serve and keep score.) Private lessons are also available for juniors and adults. Private Lessons: $50/hour (or $25/half hour); variable days. To join one of the sessions, contact Michael Timoskevich at mike@sajuniortennis.com or by phone at 210-995-8893 Construction Company A family-owned business since 1975 M. P. “Nard” Tollette M. P. “Trey” Tollette, III 15701 Henderson Pass San Antonio, TX 78232 494-5932 10 January 2015 Hidden Forest NEWSLETTER TEEN SERVICES DIRECTORY LAWN CARE continued Hernandez, Alex..........................................................404-2101 Kemp, Justin...............................................................601-9595 BABYSITTERS Bitter, Joella................................................................404-1549 Easley, Abby...............................................................497-1642 Harrell, Faith...............................................................825-7208 Isaac, Alisa..................................................................957-3140 Isaac, Kameel..............................................................957-3140 Kraft, Elizabeth...........................................................274-0624 Kridner, Kassidy........................................ 481-1634/365-6460 Manley, Payton ..........................................................490-9034 Millard, Shannon .......................................................497-4407 Pitchard, Katelyn.........................................................422-6109 Ptasnik, Faryn.............................................................725-5570 Ross, Haley.................................................................495-7870 Stack, Kristen..............................................................488-3028 Wagner, Sarah Jo.........................................................739-3241 Yates, Caitlynne..........................................................495-9522 PET SITTERS Bitter, Christopher.......................................................404-1549 DeLaGarza, Gabriel....................................................254-3038 DeLaGarza, Zachry.....................................................269-4456 Easley, Abby...............................................................497-1642 Easley, Alex.................................................................497-1642 Gray, Devin.................................................................495-9868 Groff, Matthew...........................................................845-5892 Hernandez, Alex..........................................................404-2101 Isaac, Alisa..................................................................957-3140 Isaac, Kameel..............................................................957-3140 Kridner, Kassidy........................................ 481-1634/365-6460 Manley, Payton ..........................................................490-9034 Ptasnik, Faryn.............................................................725-5570 LAWN CARE Bitter, Christopher.......................................................404-1549 DeLaGarza, Gabriel....................................................254-3038 DeLaGarza, Zachry.....................................................269-4456 Gray, Devin.................................................................495-9868 Groff, Matthew...........................................................845-5892 TUTOR Bitter, Joella................................................................404-1549 Collier, Benjamin........................................................887-7423 Throm, Max................................................................437-4246 go green Wondering how to promote your business? LET’S DO OUR PART IN HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT! Advertise Here! We are proud to announce we are now offering YOU to “opt-in” to having your Neighborhood Newsletter delivered electronically! 210.558.3160 sales@neighborhoodnews.com How? 1 Visit www.NeighborhoodNews.com 2 Click on: “Let’s do our part” and follow the instructions. Ask about discounts, ad sizes, & other neighborhoods in your area What wil l change? Well... nothing! You will begin receiving your neighborhood newsletter by email on the very next publication! We’ll be sure to remove your address from the mailing list, while you enjoy your digital copy. We are so pleased to be offering this new service! Questions? Feel free to contact Albert Prieto at (210) 558-3160 with any website related questions. ® 11 HIDDEN FOREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 831 Sherman Oak San Antonio, TX 78232 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 1568 SAN ANTONIO, TX Time Dated DEADLINE: The deadline for the FEBRUARY newsletter is JANUARY 13, 2015. You can e-mail your article to hfho@hiddenforesthoa.com or drop it off in the mailbox on Sherman Oak. CALENDAR OF EVENTS January January 1 January 13 January 14 January 20 January 28 Bulk Item Collection, City will send date 10 days prior to service New Year’s Day Holiday Deadline for February Newsletter Articles HFHOA Board Meeting, 6:30 pm in the Rec Room NEISD Holiday Garden Club Meeting, 9:30 am, 74 Raphael LOOKING AHEAD---------- February 11 HFHOA Board Meeting, 6:30 pm in the Rec Room February 12 Deadline for March Newsletter Articles February 25 Garden Club, Huntington Orchids, meet in parking lot 9:30 am March 9-13 NEISD Spring Break March 11 HFHOA Board Meeting, 6:30 pm in the Rec Room March 25 Garden Club, Botanical Gardens, meet in parking lot 9:00 am March 29 Easter Egg Hunt April 9 HFHOA Board Meeting, 6:30 pm in the Rec Room April 10-11 Garage Sale Days, 9-5 April 15 Flower Show, 9:30 am, Rec Room April 18 Dial-A-Trailer, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm April 22 Garden Club, Green Gate, meet in parking lot 9:00 am Please note, HFHOA Board Meetings have moved from the 2nd Thursday of the month to the 2nd Wednesday.