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Monthly newsletter for the residents of the Forest Heights Homeowners Association in Portland, Oregon
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pinnacle press Monthly Newsletter for the Residents of the Forest Heights Homeowners Association
SEPTEMBER 2013
N E W S F R O M T H E M A N A G E R
M o n t h l y u p d a t e f r o m t h e G e n e r a l M a n a g e r ’ s D e s k
international festival september 8th
Forest Heights
Homeowners Association
2033 NW Miller Road
Portland, Oregon 97229
Phone: 503.297.9400
Fax: 503.297.9408
Office Hours: Monday—Friday
9:00 am—5:00 pm
Email: [email protected]
Vision Statement
To create and foster excellence
in community, environment and
quality of life.
Board of Directors | 2012-2013
Don Bielen—President
Stuart Roberts—Secretary
Greg Maletic
Heather Gaitan
Kyle Abraham
Pamela Morris
Association Staff
Jennifer Callaghan—General Manager
email: [email protected]
Judith Souers—Office Administrator
email: [email protected]
Kimberly Monaco—Marketing,
Communications & Event Coordinator
email: [email protected]
Wes Hansen—Compliance Coordinator
email: [email protected]
Richard Metzger—Maintenance
Supervisor
Juan Guerrero—Maintenance Team
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T R A I L M A I N T E N A N C E R E P O R T N O W O N L I N E
Did you know that there are nearly 10 miles of walking trails throughout the
Forest Heights community? These trails are maintained by the homeowners
association and while our maintenance staff (Richard Metzger and Juan
Guerrero) do an excellent job of keeping the trails safe and clean, their daily
maintenance schedule does not afford them the time to walk the trail system
each day.
This is where you come in.
If you walk the trails on a regular basis and notice any kind of maintenance
issue, be it a diseased tree, a fallen limb, overgrown shrubs or debris on the
trails or in the common areas, we need to hear from you. To aid in the report-
ing of trail maintenance issues, we’ve created this online trail maintenance
report form (located on the HOA website > Committees > Go Green > Trail
Maintenance). Your reports will greatly assist our crew in their ongoing efforts
to keep our trails safe and enjoyable for all who enjoy this wonderful feature
of the community.
Thank you in advance for keeping an eye out for trail issues!
>> Report trail issue
~FHHOA Staff ~
New and exciting changes coming to the
FHHOA newsletter
The Forest Heights HOA will be making some new and exciting changes to this
newsletter starting in January 2014. Instead of a monthly newsletter, we will be
switching to a quarterly publication that will include: in-depth articles on issues
that impact the community, committee updates, financials and compliance
related information. To ensure that our homeowners are receiving the most up-
to-date information from the HOA, we will continue to send email communica-
tions on a bi-monthly (or as needed) basis. These emails will be brief in nature
and will cover the latest news “at-a-glance”. As always, the HOA’s website is
your best source for all the news, information and resources you need in order
to be an informed member of the Forest Heights community. Check us out!
>> Go to www.fhhoa.com
Over the past 3 years, West Multnomah Soil and Water
Conservation District (WMSWCD) has collaborated
with the Go Green committee and Forest Heights staff
to remove invasives and plant natives along our stream
banks and trail system. We are excited to announce
that we will continue our restoration efforts in partner-
ship with WMSWCD via an $18,000 grant awarded
from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
This grant will help Forest Heights develop a storm
water management plan, identify areas of potential
improvement, and provide educational opportunities
for residents on how to
help manage erosion/
water issues on their
home sites. Workshops
will be held to help residents reduce time and money
spent maintaining their landscape through implement-
ing approaches that will also manage storm water run-
off from roads, parking lots, roofs, and yards. Holisti-
cally tackling both our natural lowlands and our devel-
oped uplands will benefit everyone living in (and down-
stream of) Forest Heights by decreasing stream bank
erosion and improving water quality along the five
creeks in Forest Heights, which ultimately drain to the
Tualatin River.
The project as a whole is designed to be a demonstra-
tion project for the entire West Hills area. Other part-
ners and collaborators include Clean Water Services
(Washington County), Tualatin River Watershed Coun-
cil, Bureau of Environmental Services (City of Port-
land), and the Federal Natural Resource Conservation
Service. The lead consultant on the project is Green
Girl Solutions who has worked on other projects such
as the City of Bend Stormwater Demonstration Pro-
jects.
Planning will begin in September, with events for
homeowners scheduled for Spring 2014. Keep watch-
ing for more updates and schedules.
~Susan Weedall,
F E D E R A L F U N D I N G A W A R D E D T O F O R E S T H E I G H T S & W M S W C D
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F R O M T H E H O A O F F I C E
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 8TH
Check your mailboxes for your festival tickets
A fter taking last year off due to the dredging
of Mill Pond, the Forest Heights International
Festival is back! We’re looking forward to
another fantastic event and are bringing Forest Heights
residents some of the best in food and entertainment
that Portland has to offer. This year we will feature food
from five nationalities and entertainment ranging from
hip-hop fusion dance to Eastern European choral music,
“heavy-metal” inspired German folk dancing, loud and
proud Japanese ensemble drumming and a few Irish
jigs thrown in for fun.
To help the association save on event costs, we will be
selling beer and wine at this event for $3.00. Tickets can
be purchased at the event using cash or credit. And to
help save on printing and mailing costs, each home will
receive one ticket for group entry to the event to be used
in exchange for event entry bracelets.
Here’s what’s in store for this year’s event:
FOOD
Japanese | Chef Naoko, serving Inari, Chicken Yakitori,
Vegetable Yakisoba and Japanese baked sweet potato
Thai | Zab Thai, serving chicken and tofu Pad Thai
Italian | Ernesto’s, serving Lasagna, Caesar salad and
cheesy breadsticks
Germany | Urban German, serving sausage of choice
(Bierwurst/Bratwurst ) or Schweinebraten Slider with
sauerkraut and German potato salad
Indian | Swagat, serving Spinach Pakoras, Paleek
Paneer with rice, Chicken Tandoori and Makhani
ENTERTAINMENT
Infinite Dance
Jullian J, Forest Heights Starbucks barista, will be lead-
ing the Infinite dance troupe in a custom choreographed
piece and a freestyle hip hop dance off
ViVoce Singers
The ViVoce singers will be performing folk and classical
choral material from Armenia, Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia,
Slovakia and England
The Kleinstädtlers
The Kleinstädtlers from Mount Angel brings a more up-
beat, contemporary and “heavy metal” spin on traditional
German folk dancing
Sam Keator Irish Dancers
Christina White, world championship Irish dancer, will be
heading up a troupe of Céilí Irish dancers performing
traditional pieces designed to put a smile on your face!
Portland Taiko
We’ll close out our event with the lively, loud and festive
Portland Taiko who will be offering traditional Japanese
ensemble drumming.
If you have questions about this event, or would like to
inquire about becoming an event sponsor for any of next
year’s Forest Heights HOA events, please email Kim
Monaco at: [email protected]
~ FHHOA Staff ~
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
TEAM WORK · EXPERIENCE · PROFESSIONALISM · DILIGENCE · TRUST
Come find out what’s selling in Forest
Heights at our Wine & Real Estate Event!
WWW.KAERPROPERTYGROUP.COM
Drop in anytime from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM
Refreshments served
Date: Thursday, September 19th, 2013
Kaer Property Group Office
Across from Starbucks at the Village Center
2029 NW Miller Rd | Portland, OR 97229
Call (503) 699-3980
Contact us for a complimentary market
analysis of your neighborhood and your home
Time:
Location:
Contact:
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With school starting this week, we want to remind all
Forest Heights residents to be cognizant of additional
pedestrian foot traffic in the neighborhood, and please
be sure to observe the following traffic laws when out on
the roads with school buses:
Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is preparing to
stop to load or unload children. Motorists should slow
down and prepare to stop their vehicles.
Red flashing lights and extended stop arm indicate
that the bus has stopped and that children are getting on
or off the bus. Motorists must stop their cars and wait
until the red flashing lights are turned off, the stop arm is
withdrawn, and the bus begins moving before they start
driving again.
When driving in school zones, watch out for young
people who may be thinking about getting to school, but
may not be thinking about getting there safely.
Slow down. Watch for children walking in the street,
especially where there are no sidewalks. Watch for
children playing and gathering near bus stops.
Be alert and ready to stop. Children arriving late for the
bus may dart into the street without looking for traffic.
~ HOA Staff ~
B A C K T O S C H O O L S A F E T Y T I P S
Help Us Create a Net Team in Forest Heights
In the event of a citywide or regional emer-
gency such as a severe winter storm, flood or
major earthquake, households need to be pre-
pared to be on their own for at least a week.
Neighborhoods need to be prepared
for self-sufficiency, too. Volunteer neighbor-
hood rescuers will likely be first on-the-scene
when firefighters and police are slowed by
impassable streets or overwhelmed by calls
for help.
Neighborhood Emergency Teams (NETs)
provide emergency disaster assistance
within their own neighborhoods and are
trained to save lives and property until
professional responders can arrive. These
volunteers are specially trained to help
others without putting themselves in harm’s
way. NET members are:
• Prepared to be self-sufficient for one
week during any emergency
• Able to provide emergency assistance
to their family and immediate neighbors
• Able to work within an emergency
response team to save lives and property
in their neighborhood and guide untrained
volunteers who want to help others during
a disaster
>> Learn More
Learn more and
sign up to join
NET here
Trainings are
scheduled for
September 2013
but you must sign
up first!
H ave you been collecting items for the next
Forest Heights Community Garage Sale?
If so, it’s time to start marking your items!
This year’s fall community garage sale will be held on
Saturday, September 28th. Is the idea of a Community
Garage Sale new to you? Here’s how it works:
WHAT YOU DO:
To participate in the sale, register online
by Wednesday, September 25th, 2013
Pick up your balloon (starting at 8:00 am) on
the day of the sale at the Village Center
Host your garage sale & have fun!
WHAT THE ASSOCIATION DOES:
Advertise the sale in local newspapers
Provide garage sale signage in the neighborhood and along NW Cornell and NW Sykline
Create and print maps of participating homes for shoppers to use on the day of the sale
Provide participating homeowners with helium balloons so shoppers can more easily find
homes who are hosting a sale
Arrange for the pick-up of unsold garage sale items by a charitable organization on the
Monday following the sale (September 30th)
F A L L C O M M U N I T Y G A R A G E S A L E S E P T E M B E R 2 8 T H
Mark your calendars for the Fall Community Garage Sale
• Provide shopping bags & boxes for
your shoppers
• Make sure you have old newspaper
on hand to wrap glassware
• Do not price your items too high
• Consider grouping like items together
for greater impact
• To mark your items faster, purchase
pre-printed price stickers available at
most office supply stores
• Keep plenty of cash and change in a
locked cash box
• Offer 1/2 off pricing during last hour of
the sale
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE
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Upcoming Community Events
Forest Heights Book Club
Date: Wednesday, Sept. 4th, 2013
Time: 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Contact Patti at Forest Heights Starbucks
for location: [email protected]
International Festival Date: Sunday, September 8, 2013
Time: 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Location: Mill Pond Park
Wine and Real Estate
Date: Thursday, September 19th, 2013
Time: 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Location: Kaer Property Group
Community Garage Sale
Date: Saturday, September 28th, 2013
Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Location: Forest Heights Neighborhood
SIGN UP HERE
Halloween Party
Date: Thursday, October 31st, 2013
Time: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Location: TBD
Forest Heights Book Club
Meets September 4th
This month’s title: The Forgotten Garden
About the Forest Heights book
club:
The Forest Heights book club is open to every-
one and all ages are welcome!
We meet monthly at Starbucks (see below for
exact location) and love to discuss books.
Please join us!
Date: Wednesday, September 4th
Time: 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Contact Patti at Forest Heights Starbucks
for location: [email protected]
A foundling, an old book of
dark fairy tales, a secret
garden, an aristocratic
family, a love denied, and a mys-
tery. The Forgotten Garden is a
captivating, atmospheric and
compulsively readable story of
the past, secrets, family and
memory from the international
best-selling author Kate Morton.
Cassandra is lost, alone and grieving. Her much loved
grandmother, Nell, has just died and Cassandra, her life
already shaken by a tragic accident ten years ago, feels
like she has lost everything dear to her. But an unex-
pected and mysterious bequest from Nell turns her life
upside down and ends up challenging everything she
thought she knew about herself and her family.
~ With thanks to goodreads.com ~
Page 9
O ver the past years, determining the best
improvement for the east side of Mill Pond
Park has been a challenge for the Forest
Heights community. After multiple surveys of the
homeowners, task force studies and the work of
consultants, the Forest Heights Homeowners
Association Board of Directors has set the direction
for improvement to the area most commonly known
as Tract R.
The primary goal of the Tract R/Mill Pond Park
improvement project is to clean up and transform
the wild, unmaintained land into usable space for all
ages to enjoy, with the additional priority of developing
the space as sustainably as possible. With the input
of multiple professionals, the parcel of land to be im-
proved in Mill Pond Park will include features such
as soil remediation, eco-lawn, meadowscaping and
native filter strip plantings.
It is the hope that the project will showcase the possi-
bilities of development while providing homeowners a
chance to witness sustainable solutions in action while
enjoying the new functionality that this space will pro-
vide, including a lawn amphitheater that is being
added as part of the grading plan, providing both a
benefit to stormwater runoff and an additional venue
for entertainment and events.
The tentative project schedule is as follows:
September 3—September 6
Remove maintenance shed, relocate restrooms
to area by playground, tree removal
September 9—September 30
Regrading and soil remediation
October 1—October 31
Replanting & landscape installation
~Jennifer Callaghan,
FHHOA General Manager ~
MANAGER’S REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER
Mill Pond Park Improvement Plan
Becomes a Reality
PET CARE Responsible 12 year old girl who loves to care for your pets. I am available to walk, play with, feed or care for while you are at work or away. All types of animals, birds or fish are
acceptable. Please call to schedule your pet care. Manoy 503-203-1787
PET CARE / PLANT WATERING
Responsible 13 and 16 year old brothers provide excellent nurture for your pets and plants. In the
last five years we have cared for numerous neighborhood pets, watered an abundance of vegeta-
tion and provided many dogs a daily walk. References. Call Reid or Trent at: 503-203-1491
BABYSITTER Responsible 12 year old girl available for babysitting in the Forest Heights Neighborhood. I am
Red Cross-certified and love kids! Call Abby at 503-292-7744.
BABYSITTER/NANNY/PET SITTING AVAILABLE Hello, my name is Michaela. I am 17 years old and I live in the neighborhood. I am offering babysitting, nanny services, pet sitting and as needed jobs. I have a reliable car and a good
driving record. I have experience as a nanny and with animal sitting. Give me a call at
503.737.4845. I am available most of the summer of 2013.
PIANO AND FLUTE LESSONS
Children and adult lessons available. Start a new hobby or pick up where you left off
as a child. I travel to you. Well-established local business with outstanding Forest
Heights' references. Contact Sarah at 503 313 1216; [email protected].
BABYSITTING
MUSIC
PET/PLANT CARE
BABYSITTING SERVICE My name is Kendall and am 13 years old. I live in Forest Heights and an Red Cross CPR
certified. My parents will drive me to residences in the neighborhood. I can be reached at
503-780-1890/503-706-0348, and charge $5.00/hr.
EXPERIENCED NANNY Experienced nanny for many families in Forest Heights. Flexible availability. Reliable
transportation and perfect driving record. Many references. Part time preferable.
Phone Jocelyn at: 503-459-9443.
BABYSITTING SERVICE Hello! My name is Jarrett Gold, I am 16, and a sophomore at Lincoln High School. I am Red Cross certified and can take care of any age group of children. I can also take care
of any pets or other things needed. I am very responsible and I have had past experience taking care of children and feel very confident in doing so. I was a counselor at outdoor school and took care of children for a week. I had a lot of fun and built leadership skills. I can also help tutor children with their schooling if needed. I can babysit children during
the week or weekends. With summer coming up, I am free anytime, and am willing to take any time slots. I enjoy children and I am eager to help take care of them.
You can contact me at 503-922-9900. Thank you!
Babysitter--Certified, Reliable, Fun!
Hi! I'm Julia Renner, a junior at St. Mary's Academy, and I have 6 years' experience
babysitting as well as working with kids at camp. I am Red Cross CPR/First Aid certified
and excellent with all ages as well as families with pets, and am also able to do
housework/chores. Flexible rates; outstanding references available upon request.
Call (503) 291-1249 or email [email protected].
Experienced and Reliable Pet Sitting and Plant Watering
'm very responsible, have over six years of experience, and also have outstanding refer-
ences. I can water plants, and feed, water, walk, play with, clean up after, and care for your
pets. I've lived with cats, dogs, hamsters, and fish, and have experience sitting for cats,
dogs, guinea pigs, birds, fish, and snails. I'll show your pets and plants lots of love and care.
My rates are low and flexible, and I'm almost always free, especially over the summer and
on weekends. Contact me at [email protected] or 503-291-1249.
BABYSITTING
Tess Pauken, babysitting, age 13, Red Cross certified, $5.00/hr., Responsible & reliable.
Contact:503-297-4007 or email: [email protected]
PET CARETAKER
Hello, my name is Emily Wu! I'm a Junior at Lincoln High School, extremely fond of animals.
I would love to care for your pet (or that precious hydrangea!) while you are away. I have two
dogs myself, and a lot of experiences with pets. I charge low rates, and will shower your
animal with lots of loving. Call me at (503-490-9543) or email me at [email protected].
Babysitter, Petsitter and/or House-sitter for Hire!
Hello! My name is Jamie Huggins and I have been a resident of Forest Heights for over
15 years. I have about 5 years of baby and petsitting experience, including nannying.
I currently live with my family which consists of my dad, stepmom, 4 younger siblings
(who are all in high school), 3 cats and a dog. I am 21 years old, can drive and have
own car. I can handle all ages and all kinds of pets ranging from rodents to horses (etc.)!
I am currently working at two restaurants in Bethany Village and attending PCC Rock Creek
studying business administration. My rates vary based on different needs and situations.
I have great references that can be provided upon request. I am honest, fun, outgoing,
stern but kind. I love both kids and animals more than you can imagine! The best way to
contact me is through e-mail: [email protected]. I am a very punctual person,
and usually respond within the hour. Hope to hear from you soon!
Responsible, Fun, and Experienced Babysitter Available
Hi, I'm Katherine. I'm a freshman at Lincoln High School. If you're looking for a reliable, red-
cross certified, fun babysitter, look no further. I've been babysitting and being a mothers-
helper since age ten, and have great references. I love kids of all ages (as well as pets), and
I can cook, clean up, and help kids with their homework too. My rate is $6/hour for one kid;
additional rates available upon request. I'm usually free, especially over the summer and on
weekends. Contact me at [email protected] or 503-291-1249.
GUITAR LESSONS
Classically trained guitarist now accepting new students; can teach any style of guitar
Friendly, enthusiastic and easy going Forest Heights resident.. Open to teaching theory to
non-guitarists. Music reading taught to every student, any age and skill welcome. Rates
available upon request. Rory Kenner (360) 510-0096 [email protected]
LOOKING TO LIVEN UP YOUR NEXT DINNER OR COCKTAIL PARTY?
Pianist available to play background music for your next event. Genre of music can be
discussed. Has had 11+ years of piano experience. References available upon request.
$50/hr. Christina Seung 503.320.4296 Email: [email protected]
Babysitter Hunting?
Got one or more 1-6 year olds? Look no further! My name is Claire Jackson, I’m a sopho-
more at Lincoln High School, and I am here to tell you your kids are safe in my hands. But
there’s no reason for you to trust me on the spot, so don’t be shy to call me at the phone
number indicated at the bottom of the advertisement. Living in Forest Heights makes for
easy access to any one of your homes, so don’t be shy to call me last minute late Saturday
night, as long as you call I will do my best to make it over to your house just in time to make
it to that movie you were dying to see. Yours truly, Claire Jackson (503) 803-7881
CERTIFIED BABYSITTER
I'm Jaclyn and I am a responsible 13 year old. I have been certified through the Red Cross
Babysitting Class. I am capable of helping kids with homework as well. I am available on the
weekends and Holiday Breaks. I am also very good with dogs and cats. My rate is $5/hour.
Contact me at my mom's cell 602-809-0917 or email: [email protected]
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER Searching for a reliable, experienced, and fun-loving babysitter? My name is Annika Han-
steen Izora and I’m 17 years old. I’ve been babysitting for four years, and with four younger siblings; I know how to take on any handful. I’m certified in Red Cross First Aid, CPR, and
AED, with experience in caring for children of all ages. Above all, I love kids and I understand what it means to keep them safe and happy. Please contact me and we can have a chance
to get to know each other. Call 503-705-6481, weekends only
PIANO LESSONS Concert pianist teaches your child the art and technique of the piano.
Over 10 years of teaching experience. My home or yours.
Contact Lydia: 503/292 6868 or by email:[email protected]
GUITAR LESSONS Hi my name is Michaela and I am 17 years old and have lived in Forest Heights most of
my life. I am looking for work with pet-sitting, house sitting, babysitting, dog walking or driving children to appointments/sports. I can also assist with grocery shopping,
errands, etc. I have a reliable car and good driving record. $12.00 an hour, can negotiate for house and pet sitting. For caring reliable help call me at 503 737 4845
or e-mail me at [email protected].
Professional Pet Sitter/Dog Walker
Professional pet care when you cannot be there. Insured and bonded, pet first aid certified.
Administer meds, give shots and lots of love. When you hire me, I am the only one who does
the job. I do not contract out any work. I also do overnights. Call Candis at 503-246-7559
or email me at [email protected]. For more information about me, my rates, and
policies, check out my website: http://www.noplacelikehomeforpets.com/
Need a babysitter? Contact Grace Sullivan at 503-686-8805 or at [email protected]. CPR certified,
16 years old, previous childcare experience. Reliable and responsible.
Want to run a classified ad?
Email your ad submissions to
[email protected] by the 15th
of the month for your ad to appear
in the next month’s issue. Ads for
businesses run $15 per month, all
other ads are free.
Babysitter for Hire Hello, my name is April Mallery. I am 11 and going into 6th grade at East Sylvan. I love little kids (3 and older). I love cats and dogs, too. I am very creative and watchful. I am Red Cross
class certified. Call or text me on my cell. My number is: 503-577-2682.
CERTIFIED READING THERAPIST Private sessions to improve your child's reading skills. Call for information or to schedule
an evaluation. Caren 503-327-8046 or [email protected]
TUTORING
TUTORING
Tutoring, all ages, Math, English, French, SAT prep, homework help for learning challenged.
Experienced certified teacher. I travel to you. Excellent Forest Heights references. Please
contact Sarah at [email protected] or 503 313 1216
MATH & HEBREW LESSONS Math lessons: Experienced math teacher (all levels) with Bachelors degree in math.
Hebrew lessons: Native Hebrew speaker experienced in Hebrew teaching.
Please contact Aya at: 971-227-0555
HOUSE CLEANING
Veronica’s House Cleaning
Professional, quality, low rates, free estimates. Mini-blinds, party clean up, window cleaning.
Good references. Has many clients in Forest Heights. Contact: Veronica at 503-619-6690
When you advertise in the FHHOA newsletter, your
ad will appear monthly during your contract period.
In addition to your ad, we provide links to your website
from the both the newsletter itself, a monthly email blast
and on our website.
For ad rates, submission deadlines and general
information, please contact Kim Monaco by email at:
[email protected] or by phone 503.297.9400.
Want to advertise in the Forest Heights
Newsletter?
H ave you lived in Forest Heights for more than ten years?
More than twenty? Been here from the start? If so, we
consider you a “Pioneer of Forest Heights” and we need
your help preparing for our 25th anniversary. To help preserve all
that is unique about our community, we’re asking all our resident
“pioneers” to consider sharing your Forest Heights memories by
participating in the Forest Heights History project.
The association office is looking for old
photographs, newspaper clippings,
realtor spec sheets, maps and original
housing and marketing materials from
the past 10 to 25 years. Nothing is too
small to contribute and all items are
welcome. We are especially interested
in hearing stories from our residents,
past or present. Tell us what it was like
to raise your kids here, what trails you’ve walked, the wildlife you’ve
seen and the neighbors you now consider lifelong friends!
To participate, please email: [email protected]
Oh, Pioneers!
FOR SALE
LifeCORE LC-1000rb Recumbent Bike (valued at $800+)
* Compact 44" step-thru design * Footprint: 44" L, 24" W, 42" H * 12 preset programs *
* 3 heart rate control programs * Stores data for up to 9 users *
*Contact heart rate sensors * High tech display /time & temp. *
* Toggle wheel for easy program scrolling *
* Adjustable slide seat track * Comfortable seat w/vertically adjustable seat back *
$400 obo. Call John @ 503-407-8354 – must be able to pick up
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 FHHOA Office
Closed for Labor Day Holiday
3 4 Go Green
Committee
6:00 pm
5 6
7
8 International
Festival at Mill
Pond Park
4pm to 7pm
9 Safety,
Streetscape and Transportation
11:30 am
Community Relations
Committee
6:00 pm
10 Board of Directors
6:30 pm
11
12 Architectural
Review Committee 9:00 am
13 14
15 16 Budget & Finance
Committee 6:00 pm
17
18 19
Wine & Real Estate 5:00 to 7:30pm
Kaer Property
20 21
22 23
24 25
26 Architectural
Review Committee
9:00 am
27 28 Fall Community
Garage Sale
9am to 3pm
29
30 31
SEPTEMBER 2013
Here’s a snapshot of FHHOA activities and
meetings for the month of September. Print and
keep this calendar in a handy spot so you’ll have
access to what’s happening in your community.