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Oaks Landing Clubhouse
1111 Newport Landing Dr.
Telephone: 636-225-2183
Fax: 636-861-8525
Website:
www.oakslanding.org
Clubhouse Email:
OLRA Board Email:
Like us on Facebook at
facebook.com/oakslanding
Clubhouse Hours
Monday - Thursday:
10 a.m. — 9 p.m.
Friday - Sunday:
10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
OLRA News O a k s L and ing Re c r e a t ion a l A s soc i a t ion
FALL GARAGE SALE OCTOBER 4th & 7th The fall subdivision-wide garage sale will be held on
Wednesday, October 4 and Saturday, October 7. Loyal sponsor, ROB TERRY with BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY (314-409-2081) will once again sponsor our garage sale. This event will be advertised and it is recommended that you place a balloon on your mailbox to indicate your
participation.
HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES Have the kiddos put on their costumes and join us for some Halloween fun on Saturday, October 28th from 10am to 11am at the clubhouse. Our staff will host a trunk or treat in the parking lot and a craft activity in the clubhouse. Event sponsorship is provided by Rick McClew with Coldwell Banker
– Gundaker Realty ([email protected] or 636-343-1500. Additional event details can be found inside this newsletter. **Please note
the parking lot will be closed from 9am to 11am on October 28.
14th ANNUAL WINE TASTING EVENT Join your neighbors for the annual wine and beer tasting event held at the clubhouse on Saturday, November 4th at 7pm. This popular fall event fills up quickly. For additional event
information look for the flyer inside this newsletter.
OLRA ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Oaks Landing Recreational Association will be held at the clubhouse on Monday, November 6th at 7pm. Important assessment, budgeting, financial and capital improvement plans will be
discussed. All residents are encouraged to attend.
October 2017
Upcoming Dates:
Oct 4 & 7: OLRA Fall
Garage Sale
Oct 28: Trunk or Treat
Halloween Gathering
Nov 4: Wine Tasting Event
Nov 6: OLRA Annual Mtg
Nov 23: Thanksgiving—
clubhouse closed
October 2017
SAVE THE DATE!
• October 4th & 7th: OLRA Fall Garage Sale sponsored by Rob Terry at
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
• October 28: Trunk or Treat Event sponsored by Rick McClew
at Coldwell Banker-Gundaker
• November 4: Annual Wine Fest at the clubhouse
• November 6: OLRA Annual Meeting
• November 23: Thanksgiving—Clubhouse Closed
Manager’s Notes
Although the pool season is over, we continue to offer events at the clubhouse to
keep our Association members engaged and entertained. I hope you will
consider participating in some of our upcoming events such as the family
Halloween Gathering and the14th Annual Wine (and beer) Tasting Event for
adults. These annual events are a great way to stay connected with
neighborhood residents.
I want to wish three of our staff members, Brady, Cristian, and Tommy good luck
as they participate in the Tough Mudder competition this month. This challenging
event encompasses 20 obstacles over 10 miles. Good luck guys!
I’m looking forward to seeing our neighborhood kiddos in costume on the 28th at
our Halloween Gathering!
-Linda Tallin
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Newsletter Advertisements Would you like to see your business’s advertisement in the next edition of the newsletter? We can accommodate most ads by resizing them or by adding a few finishing touches. The newsletter is made available to 580 homes monthly, so pick up a form in the Clubhouse office and let your neighbors see what your business is all about! Clubhouse Rentals Too many relatives and friends to host your party at home? The clubhouse is available for rentals 365 days a year, even on holidays. Book your rentals now! Call or stop by to check available dates and make your reservation. NOTE: ONLY RESIDENTS may rent the Clubhouse, complete the rental contract and make payment. The resident must also be present during the rental. Failure to abide by these rules will result in the loss of rental privileges. Call the Clubhouse for more information. SEPTEMBER 2017 Clubhouse Rentals: The clubhouse hosted 7 afternoon rentals and 3 evening rentals.
Wireless Internet Availability Need to get some work done outside of the office? The Clubhouse Wi-Fi has you covered. Stop by the office to sign in and get the password, then relax in the rec room as you surf the ’Net.
2017 Clubhouse Rental Prices Daytime (Mon-Fri) – Cost $75, Deposit $150 Daytime (Sat-Sun)– Cost $125 , Deposit $150
Evening (Sun-Thurs) – Cost $140 , Deposit $150 Evening (Fri-Sat)– Cost $195, Deposit $150 Holiday Daytime – Cost $165, Deposit $150 Holiday Evening – Cost $250, Deposit $150
2017
October 2017
OLRA Meeting The next open OLRA Board Meeting will be the ANNUAL OLRA Meeting held at 7:00 PM on Monday, November 6, 2017 at the Clubhouse. As always, residents are invited and encouraged to attend.
Weight Room Rules All children under the age of 18 seeking use of the exercise equipment must have a signed parental consent form on file in the Clubhouse office. Minimum age to use this equipment is 14. Minimum age to bring a guest is 18. Parental Consent Forms are available in the Clubhouse office. Parents,
please stop by to sign one for your child. Residents are welcome to bring 1 guest per visit to the weight room.
After School Hangout Middle schoolers — looking for something to do in the afternoon? Gather up your neighborhood friends, grab your OLRA ID card, and head over to the Clubhouse to do homework, watch TV, play games or just hang out. All subdivision kids aged 11+ are welcome. Grab a parental consent form online or from the clubhouse office for more info.
Office Services: Don’t forget the clubhouse offers affordable and convenient office services to our residents. Stop by and have your document copied, faxed or laminated. See below for pricing details.
Faxing (send or receive) (636-861-8525)
Copying and Printing: (black and white only):
Laminating:
$1.00 per page Send and receive local and do-
mestic faxes. A complimentary fax cover sheet
is provided for you. Receive a printed confirmation
for your records. Receive faxes at the Clubhouse
and we will hold your fax until you are able to pick up.
8 ½ x 11 - $.10 per page/side 11 x 14 - $.15 per page/side Color paper (when available) $.15 per page/side Single or double sided copies. 8 ½ x 11 and 11 x 14 Copy on color paper (when
available)
8 ½ x 11 - $1.00 per page 11 x 14 - $1.50 per page No need to go any further
than your neighborhood to have your document laminated.
More affordable than the commercial copy stores.
PHOTO IDs Please remember residents must have their OLRA ID with them when using any of the Recreational Association facilities. If you have not had a chance to get your ID, stop by the clubhouse to have one made. In most cases , ID cards can be issued while you wait. You will need to provide proof of residence in the form of a current driver’s license. ID cards are provided free of charge from January through March. After March 31, there is a charge of $5 per ID card. Please feel free to call or email the club-house if you have any questions. 636-225-2183 or [email protected]
October 2017
October 2017
October 2017
Notables from … the Oaks Landing Recreational Association (OLRA)
OAKS LANDING RECREATION ASSOCIATION
BOARD MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, September 18, 2017
OPEN SESSION: Kim Boothman called the open board meeting to order @ 6:45 PM Attending:
Vice President – Kim Boothman Treasurer – Sam Crossen Board Member – Theresa Calvert Board Member – Jennifer Williams Clubhouse Manager – Linda Tallin Clubhouse Assistant Manager – Eva Dummerth 1 Residents Absent: Board members Jennifer VanDyke & Chuck Schwarz
Financial Update Rockwood Account Balances as of September 18, 2017
Checking: $10,478.27 Money Market: $198,432.79
Total Deposits: $208,911.06 September Bank statement (to date) and receipts have been provided to the OLRA
Board of Directors. Assessment Update As of September 18, 2017, OLRA has received 573 of 580 payments for 2017 assess-ments. On August 3rd, property liens were filed with St. Louis County Recorder of Deeds for property owners with unpaid 2017 OLRA assessments and notice of lien letters were mailed to these residents on August 31.
Two residents with delinquent assessments have provided partial payment. Payment plan
will be submitted to the board for approval.
Clubhouse General
The independent auditors report compiled by Hauk Kruse & Associates, LLC for the period ending December 31, 2016 has been completed and has been posted on the OLRA website.
NWO IT Services representative was onsite. Local PC backup was set-up. Existing documents were moved to OneDrive so they are backed up in the cloud. All equipment and relevant passwords were documented so they are secure. NOW
TeamViewer was installed on the PC. Performance issues associated with Outlook were
resolved.
Preacher Bench and new weights have been purchased for the weight room ($443.90)
Notables from … the Oaks Landing Recreational Association (OLRA)
October 2017
Companies that provided quotes for tennis court renovation have been invited to provide
presentations to the board of directors at the October working meeting.
The Iron deficient pin oak trees have received supplemental iron injections. Accent Lawn
will be contacted about amending the soil by lowering the pH with sulfur.
An invoice has been sent to ROHA for lake fountain electricity for the period 2/18/17 to
8/18/17. Upcoming Events:
October 4th & 7th: Fall Garage Sale October 28: OLRA Halloween Gathering November 4th: Wine Tasting Event November 6: OLRA Annual Meeting 7pm November 23: Thanksgiving – Clubhouse closed
September Clubhouse Rentals Day Rentals: 7 Evening Rentals: 3
Repairs and Maintenance: The clubhouse storage room will be cleaned out in preparation of the Eagle Scout new
shelving project. Clubhouse kitchen oven has been cleaned. Storage room freezer has been defrosted
and cleaned. The torn/worn upholstery on the exercise equipment will be repaired.
Pool Westport Pools is working to provide OLRA a maintenance planning report detailing
forecasted pool maintenance and replacement expenditures for long-term budgeting purposes.
Pool closing activities are underway. Furniture is stacked & stored, trash cans cleaned & stored, restroom floor mats have been cleaned & stored, vending machine emptied, lost & found items donated to Goodwill.
Pool covers are scheduled to be installed the week of September 25. The next open session OLRA meeting will be the Annual Meeting on November 6, 2017 at 7pm. Working Closed Session
Due to a cost increase, the board voted to increase the sale price of ice to $1.50 per bag. Pool season soda machine vending sales report was given by clubhouse managers. The board
discussed other soda vending options for 2018. The board approved a 4-month payment plan for a resident with delinquent assessments. The board agreed to arrange an October meeting of directors from NLHA, ROHA & OLRA to
cooperatively address common community issues and promote communication between the three Associations.
Meeting adjourned at 7:35pm
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October 2017
NOTICE OF THE
OAKS LANDING
RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING
Held at the Oaks Landing Clubhouse
Monday, November 6, 2017
At 7pm
Meeting Agenda
• Association financial update
• Recap of the past years accomplishments
• Projects going forward
Oaks Landing Wine Tasting
Come celebrate the 14th Annual Wine Tasting at the Clubhouse!
When: Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 7:00pm
Where: Oaks Landing Clubhouse
Cost: $5.00 per person (There will be attendance prizes!)
We ask that EACH PERSON bring a bottle of wine and/or a six-pack of
beer to share with everyone.
We also ask that EACH COUPLE bring an appetizer or dessert to share.
RSVP by Oct 27th by completing the form below and
bringing it with your money to the clubhouse.
Name:_______________________________________
Address:_____________________________________
Phone #______________________________________
Amount/Number of People________________________
Remington Oaks Homewoners Association News
• The Board of Trustees accepted Theresa Calvert’s resignation on 9/27 and wanted to
thank her for her service to the recreation association and our members. We thank you
for your leadership and talents brought to our board of directors. You will be missed!
• The board of trustees is looking for interested members of the association to serve on
the recreation board. If you are interested please contact us at
• The Villages of Remington Oaks Trustees will commence a Fall common ground
trimming of tree/bush overgrowth in the common areas between Oakmoor Bottom hill
upwards towards Chestnut Point. You may see crews in the area removing honeysuckle
overgrowth and dead trees and limbs. If you know of trees needing attention please
contact the board at [email protected] so we can address it.
•
• The board is addressing the front entry oak trees with a professional tree service
company for an iron deficiency
Remington Oaks Homewoners Association News
The 2018 Remington Oaks Board of Trustees Election Notice is being made to all our
membership.
This is a 3 year seat term. The board meets with the general membership
approximately on a quarterly basis and then holds general business meetings on a
monthly basis. Expectations are you are computer literate and have a smartphone
where you can communicate via text and email.
There are 2 seats open this year. This would be the vacant seat and the seat
currently held by Dan De Lay who oversees common areas.
Interested parties wishing to run should submit no more than a paragraph biography
about their interest in running and provide details for the ballot about the “who” /
and "what" you will bring to the association that will better the association going
forward"
The deadline for submission is November 6th 2017. Any submissions received after
this date will be considered late and not accepted. This is due to the requirement to
get the invoices and ballots to the print company and mailed out to our
membership. Should a resident have a question about serving as a trustee please
send us an email so we can discuss the opportunity at [email protected]
Core expectations of trustees wishing to run:
capable of working in groups of 5 people
comfortable having conversations on association business and then voting and
moving forward based on vote outcome even when not in what your vote was for.
computer skills- email - can read word/pdf files (active on pc)
smart phone - text
able to attend most meetings and active contribution to association business and
follow-up with matters
thank you,
ROHA Board of Trustees
2017 Newport Landing Assessment PAST DUE!
As of 9/26/2017, 158 of 160 Newport Landing homeowners have paid their 2017 assessment and 1 outstanding from 2016. If
you haven’t paid yet, liens will be issued.
All assessments now must include an additional $25.00 late fee.
Assessments pay for essential health and safety services like trash collection and streetlights.
The assessment also pays for common ground maintenance and insurance.
Reminder – NO Boat, RV, trailer
Boat, RV, trailer owners – If you bring your trailer, boat or RV home please limit parking to 24hrs if it is not parked inside your
garage.
Golf Cart use in Newport Landing
Due to many complaints about underage children operating a golf cart in Newport Landing, NLHA has reached out to the St. Louis
County Police, who in turn have clarified though the judge for a ruling.
--To operate a golf cart on the streets in Newport Landing, the driver MUST have a valid drivers license.
--Golf carts are allowed only on the streets, not on sidewalks, common ground or private property.
--The carts are not allowed on major streets such as Hawkins or Gravois.
--Operators of a carts MUST obey all traffic laws and stop signs.
--If operated on the street the cart MUST be insured on a separate policy, not homeowners policy.
--The carts must obey the 25 mph posted limits.
--If the cart is gas powered, it must be licensed.
If anyone observes any violation or if they operate on your property please call St. Louis County Police at 636-225-0425
The NLHA board still is currently looking for candidates
to represent our neighborhood.
There are positions on the NLHA board and future positions on the OLRA board that need to be filled.
It is important to the subdivision that our boards stay fully staffed with residents who are willing to devote a small amount of their time to keep Newport Landing a great place to live. If you are interested or have questions about what is involved, please contact
us at [email protected]
Dog Doo!
PLEASE remember to take along a plastic bag with you when you walk your dog! We have received a number of complaints on the
failure of some residents to pick up after one’s dog on another resident’s property.
Fall Reminders
If you would like to subscribe to weekly Yard Waste pickup, call Waste Management at 314-506-4700. Identify yourself as a
Newport Landing resident to get our discounted rate for 2017
Keep Our Neighborhood Beautiful
To help keep our neighborhood beautiful, please keep trash cans out of view of the street. We have had numerous complaints
from neighbors of trash cans stored in front of homes and garages.
Again a reminder, you can notify the Waste Management department to get a larger container for your recyclables. Each home comes with a black receptacle assigned to their home with an ID number. The Waste Management Company will trade your origi-
nal can with a larger one, at no charge to you. The number is 314-615-4130.
Property Maintenance Items
The following is a list of items, which are important in maintaining the appearance and property values of our Newport Landing
homes and neighborhood.
· Repair peeling paint and deteriorated wood trim; remove mold and mildew on vinyl siding.
· Trim shrubs and trees which create an obstruction to the public sidewalk.
Tree branches must be maintained at a clearance of at least 7 feet from the sidewalk per
St. Louis County restrictions.
Street Lights
The second largest expense item in our budget is the money we spend on electricity for the street lights. Please, if you see a
street light off at night or on during the day – especially overcast days contact Ameren UE at (314) 342-1000. They will ask for
the metal tag # at the top of the pole.
Landscaping
NLHA is currently soliciting bids for removing the three remaining Austrian Pines with diplopia blight, and the sad looking ash in the Atlantic Crossing cul de sac, do the turf restoration along Hawkins, and severely prune the burning bushes that are blocking the
view on the Atlantic Crossing cul de sac.
Sign up and participate with your Neighbors
Join for FREE, Nextdoor Newport Landing, the private website for our neighborhood. We now have 167 members in 131 house-holds, 70% of our neighborhood participating! Invite your neighbors! Find current information about what is happening in Newport
Landing. Watch your mailbox for a private invitation, or visit: https://newportlanding.nextdoor.com
Newport Landing Bi-monthly Meeting
Wednesday, October 4th, 6:30 pm at the Oaks Landing Clubhouse.
All Newport Landing residents are encouraged to attend.
If you have exterior changes that need to be considered, or any other business you do not need to wait for a meeting. You can find helpful Newport Landing information at www.newportlanding.org such as: Association Bylaws, Fencing Policy, Commercial
Vehicle Policy,
and Pond Information and Rules.
Please contact us at [email protected] or drop off a note at the clubhouse. A NLHA board member will contact you
promptly.
Look to Nextdoor Newport Landing at http://www.newportlanding.nextdoor.com for additional information.
HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
Walk Safely
• Children under 12 should trick-or-treat and cross streets with an adult. Cross the street at corners, using traffic signals and cross-
walks.
• Look left, right and left again when crossing and keep looking as you cross. Walk--don’t run, across the street.
• Teach children to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them.
• Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible. Children should
walk on direct routes with the fewest street crossings.
• Watch for cars that are turning or backing up. Teach children to never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars.
Trick or Treat With an Adult
• Children under the age of 12 should not be out at night without adult supervision. If kids are mature enough to be out on their own,
they should stick to familiar areas that are well lit and trick-or-treat in groups.
Keep Costumes Both Creative and Safe • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls.
• Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors.
• Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision.
• Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.
Double Check Candy and Costumes • Check treats for signs of tampering before children are allowed to eat them.
• Remind children to eat only treats in their original, unopened wrappers.
• Candy should be thrown away if the wrapper is faded or torn, or if the candy is unwrapped.
• While glow sticks are good for visibility, remember that the liquid in glow sticks is also hazardous, so parents should remind chil-
dren not to chew on or break them.
• Look for non-toxic designations when choosing Halloween makeup.
Drive Extra Safely on Halloween
• Slow down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods. Children are excited on Halloween and may move in unpredicta-
ble ways.
• Take extra time to look for kids at intersections, on medians and on curbs.
• Enter and exit driveways and alleys slowly and carefully.
• Eliminate any distractions inside your car so you can concentrate on the road and your surroundings.
• Drive slowly, anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic and turn your headlights on earlier in the day to spot children from greater dis-
tances.
To reserve your table please contact [email protected] or
314-520-1339
Halloween Gathering 2017 Date: Saturday, October 28th
10:00am-11:00am
Wear your costume and join in the fun!
Bring your kids and join your neighbors at the clubhouse on Saturday, October 28th.
The morning will be filled with candy, crafts, photo opportunities, and a free pumpkin
for each family. The clubhouse staff will be in the parking lot participating in our
annual trunk-or-treat event from 10am to 11am.
We need your help! Please drop off candy
donations by Friday, October 27th.
Special thanks to Remington Oaks resident and Coldwell Banker/Gundaker realtor,
Rick McClew, for his sponsorship and donation of pumpkins!
Call Rick for a no-obligation consultation to learn your home’s top market value.
Rick McClew: 314-369-7085 (Direct) or 636-717-6150 (Office)
www.rickmcclew.com
For the children’s safety, the Clubhouse parking lot will be closed
from 9:30am to 11:30am on Saturday, October 28th
September 2017
OLRA Fall
Garage Sale
Get ready to gather up those treasures!! Rob Terry from
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices will be sponsoring the fall
garage sale for Chestnut Point, Newport Landing and
Remington Oaks neighborhoods. This event will be
advertised in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and STLToday online.
Who Do I Call?
Information for Residents
Problem Who to Call Phone Number
Trash and Yard Waste
For Newport Landing
Waste Management 314-506-4700
or
1-800-989-2783
Trash and Yard Waste
For Remington Oaks
Meridian Waste Services 314-291-3131
www.meridainwaste.com
Streetlight Out or Down Ameren UE 314-342-1111 Must give number listed on pole and the nearest address.
Street Sign Down or
Missing
St. Louis County De-
partment of Highways and Traffic
314-615-8538
Vandalism or Theft St. Louis Police Depart-
ment
636-529-8210
Street Snow Removal St. Louis County De-
partment of Highways and Traffic
314-615-1111
Street and/or Sidewalk
Repair
Missouri Department of
Transportation (MODOT)
314-615-8504
Storm Sewer Lids Metropolitan St. Louis
Sewer District (MSD)
314-768-6260
Gas Leaks or Odors Laclede Gas 314-621-6960
Emergency Number: 314-342-0800
Water Issues Missouri- American Wa-
ter Co.
1-866-430-0820
Emergency Number: 314-991-3404
Loose Animals
(domestic)
Animal Protective Asso-
ciation
314-645-4610
Please confine animal before calling
Injured Wildlife
(mammals)
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Clinic, Inc.
636-677-3670
Non-emergency Police St. Louis County Police
Department, West County Precinct
636-529-8210
“What Do All of These Acronyms Stand For?”
ROHA, NLHA, OLRA: What You Need to Know
1. So, what do the acronyms stand for?
ROHA — Remington Oaks Homeowners Association
NLHA — Newport Landing Homeowners Association
OLRA — Oaks Landing Recreational Association
2. What does each association actually do?
ROHA governs the Remington Oaks and Chestnut Pointe neighborhoods (AKA the “tree-themed” streets), and
NLHA governs the Newport Landing neighborhood (mostly “sea-themed” streets on the other side of
Hawkins). Homeowners belong to ONE of the two organizations based on their address. OLRA governs the
Clubhouse, swimming pools and tennis courts.
3. Can you give me a refresher on the annual assessments?
Each resident receives two assessments each year: one from either ROHA or NLHA, and one from OLRA. The
ROHA and NLHA assessments are distributed in late December and are due Feb. 1 each year. The OLRA
assessments are distributed in late January and are due March 1 each year.
4. What, exactly, do the fees cover?
ROHA fees cover common ground maintenance (including Lake Remington), main entrances maintenance,
insurance and streetlights for the Remington Oaks and Chestnut Pointe neighborhoods. NLHA fees cover
trash pickup, common ground maintenance (including the Newport Landing pond), main entrances
maintenance, insurance and streetlights for the Newport Landing neighborhoods. OLRA fees cover Clubhouse
maintenance, insurance, swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness rooms, and Clubhouse-sponsored neighborhood
activities.
5. I don’t ever use the Clubhouse facilities. Do I still have to pay the OLRA fee?
Yes. Per the governing indentures, all households are required to pay both the appropriate Homeowners
Association fee and the Recreational Association assessments.
6. When do I get my 2017 ID stickers and pool guest pass?
ID stickers and guest passes will be made available in April to residents who are current on their paid
assessments. Residents must be up-to-date on assessments for both their Homeowners Association and the
Recreational Association to receive ID stickers and guest pass.
7. I still have questions. Who do I contact?
The back page of the Recreational Association Newsletter features contact information for each homeowners
association. OLRA contact information and monthly meeting minutes are also included in the newsletter. All
YOUR BOARD MEMBERS Oaks Landing
Recreational Association Clubhouse Email:
[email protected] Website:
www.oakslanding.org Board of Directors Email:
Chuck Schwarz (President) RO
Kim Boothman (Vice President) RO
Sam Crossen (Treasurer) NL Jennifer Williams (Secretary) NL Jennifer VanDyke (Director) NL Theresa Calvert (Director) RO
Remington Oaks Homeowners Association
[email protected] www.remingtonoaks.org
Rick Lord (President) Tim Boyle (Treasurer)
Dan Delay (Common Ground) Carolyn Hensel (Architectural
Additions) OPEN (Secretary) Please inquire with
ROHA board to serve
Newport Landing Homeowners Association
[email protected] www.newportlanding.org
Kelly Quinn (President)
Darren Scotti (Secretary) Rick Hayes (Treasurer) Kevin Cooper (Trustee)
Kyle Kline (Trustee) Anthony Debre (Trustee)
OCTOBER 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Annual Garage
Sale
NLHA Mtg 6:30
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Annual Garage
Sale
12-4 Rental
7-2 Rental
8
1-5 Rental
9 10 11 12 13 14
1-5 Rental
15
1-5 Rental
16 17 18 19
7-10 Rental
20 21
12-4 Rental
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
10-11 Halloween
Gathering
1-5 Rental
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“I’m so happy that Halloween falls on a Tuesday this year!”
Said no teacher ever. -Unknown