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Local Events ........................... 4
PV Library Events....................5
Open Letter from Golf Club...6
Wonderling.............................. 7
The Sky This Month................8
Reiki - Classes Offered...........9
A Taste of Wine..................... 10
Herbalist - May Flowers....... 13
Your Eyes & Allergies............ 14
Jewelry - Earrings................. 15
YRMC 3-D Imaging................ 16
CASA Schedule..................... 21
Chamber Report...................22
Barth on Fitness....................24
Home Purchase Process.....26
PGCC Ladies Golf................. 27
Men’s Golf..............................28
Adopt a Pet............................29
Classifieds............................ 30
Service Directory............30-34
POA Office
Ping Pong
Sundays 1:00-2:30pm
Mary 775-4727
Sew What?
Third Monday each month
Mary 632-9163
Cribbage
1st & 3rd Mon 2:00-5:00pm
Carol 928-713-1799
Grace 772-1533
Exercise
Tues & Thurs 9:30-10:30am
Susan 772-4425
American Sewing Guild
2nd Mon 9:00 am-3:00pm
Dawn 772-3789
Bridge
Every Friday at noon
Marcia 775-6674
Yoga
M-W-F 7:15-8:30 a.m.
Carol 928-759-7069
Join the fun...meet your neighbors!
NEWS FROM THE OFFICE
SPRING COMMUNITY
GARAGE SALE
SALE
The POA will sponsor the Spring Community Garage
Sale on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Hours will be from 8
am to ??? (your choice).
Get ready to turn your trash into cash! If you want your
address added to the list attached to the Community map,
please call Marge at the office 772-6118 with the infor-
mation. The cutoff date for additions to the list will be
Wednesday, May 2 at noon. We will advertise the sale in
the local newspapers and on Craigslist.
Please be sure to remove your garage sale signs after
the sale.
Marge Huffman
Office Manager
BE FIRE WISE
As you may well be aware, there are fire restrictions that
have been set into place by the State due to the drought
and the high winds. Do not burn your weeds or yard clip-
pings, dispose of cigarette butts properly (don’t throw
them on the street). Keep an eye on your barbecue, be
conscious of anything you are doing with fire, and never
leave a fire unattended. Basically, use common sense
and let’s work together to keep our community safe from
any fire threat.
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Found!
A set of Dodge car keys were found at the intersec-
tion of Turquoise and Old Chisholm Trail late March.
If you think they are yours, come to the office to pick
them up.
SLOW DOWN, SLOW DOWN,
SLOW DOWN!!!!!!!
Once again, I am reminding everyone to slow down.
The speed limit in the subdivision is 25 MPH, not
125 MPH. A lot of residents walk daily and several
of them have told me they have almost been hit by a
speeder. We don’t need another death, or someone
getting seriously injured. Taking an extra 30 seconds
to get where you are going won’t change your day
but can change someone else’s day for the worse.
As for those who go on daily walks, if you notice
someone speeding, try to get their license number
or part of it and give it to me and I will call it into
the sheriff.
Everyone’s cooperation to make our subdivision
safer for all is greatly appreciated.
GENERAL
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 1
POA OFFICE - 6PM
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