June 2014 - Sleepy Hollow Homes Association
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June 2014 - Sleepy Hollow Homes Association
Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 Sleepy Hollow Bulletin 44th Annual Fourth of July Fun! F reedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed — else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower As I drive by the clubhouse several times every day, it’s great to see all the activity going on there. The pool is open all week, swim team continues to practice and it feels like summer has returned to Sleepy Hollow again. Though the schools have let out for summer, I want to remind you to please drive safely. There are lots of kids walking and riding bikes. I have heard rumors that some people think we will close the pool early for construction of our new club house. This is simply NOT TRUE! As I have written in past letters, there will be no interruptions of pool hours this year. So if you haven’t done so yet, don’t hesitate to join the pool this year. Our plans to rebuild the Clubhouse are moving forward and we hope to have final approval for permits before this letter goes to print. Any future construction will happen after the pool has closed for the off-season in the fall. There’s still time to donate to this great, community legacy. While we are on the subject of the Clubhouse, I hope you will make it to what will be the 44th annual, Fourth of July parade. By the way, the first two parades were organized by the Horsemen’s Assoc. of Sleepy Hollow (HASH). There were a large number of horses, a fire truck, the Prince Charles Bagpipe Band, the Natural Gas Jazz group on a flatbed truck, the 4H Mounted Flag bearers, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies, the Legend Club, and many others. This was before the Swim Team existed. Needless to say, the parade became a great Sleepy Hollow tradition! I urge you to come out and support our flag and our wonderful neighborhood. We will begin with the annual Fun Run/ Walk with registration at 9:15 a.m., start is 10:00 a.m. at Deer Hollow Rd. and Butterfield. The parade will start at the same location at 11:00 a.m. and end at the Clubhouse. There will be swimming, food, drinks and entertainment for the kids and adults with lunch sponsored by the swim team immediately after the parade. The party will continue at 5:00 p.m. with more live music (bring your dancing shoes), oysters, beer and wine, Dave Nichol’s famous pulled-pork sandwiches and much more! This is my favorite event of the year. Don’t miss it! Calling All Cars! If you have a classic car, truck, muscle car, or idea for a cool float, bring it on! We want you in our parade! So dust it off, crank it up, wax on and bring it to the parade start and we’ll get you in there! Call your friends, long-lost cousins or family from Fresno and tell them to get out to Sleepy Hollow to enjoy the 4th the way it was meant to be! I would be remiss to not thank our Board members Brad Schauer and John Van Der Wal for organizing one of the best Happy Hour Socials on June 6th. Wow! We served over 200 dinners and consumed many beverages together. Also thanks to those who helped, including; Pim Brouwer, John Richard and Holly Briese for the life guards and countless others. Great job! Make sure you put September 20 on your calendar – the second annual Sleepy Hollow Creek Cleaning Event. Creek Corps leaders and Sleepy Hollow residents Eric Riemer, Mark Anderson, and James Baigrie will be working with trained volunteers to do trimming and vegetation/debris removal in the creek as needed. Please read the “Notice to All Sleepy Hollow CreekSide Residents” in this bulletin for more information. And thank you for supporting this important effort! Please see Supervisor Rice’s letter for important information on the health of our Eucalyptus and Cottonwood Trees on Butterfield Rd. and about the upcoming repaving projects in the Hollow! See you on the 4th! Sean Numbers to Know SHHA President - Sean Solway: [email protected], 971-0985 Bulletin Editor - Norma Novy: [email protected], 499-9409 Tennis Club - Mike Pearce: [email protected], 457-1557 Swim Team - Melissa Lewis: [email protected], 524-8024 Legend Club - Jen Haskell: [email protected], 517-4000 Clubhouse Manager - Steve Knox: [email protected], 578-8632 Marin County Supervisor Katie Rice: 473-7825 [email protected] 1 Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 News & Notes from Supervisor Katie Rice Trees, Roads and Creek Need Attention Summer has arrived and I hope you have an opportunity to relax, take a vacation and enjoy your favorite summertime activities. Just a reminder that while summer generally means less traffic, there are still plenty of bikes and walkers on our local streets and roads. So please drive with care. Thank you in advance for being cautious! Eucalyptus Trees on Butterfield Several residents have contacted my office expressing concern about the state of the eucalyptus trees on Butterfield Road. I, too, had noticed their condition – browning limbs and leaves – and was concerned about their health and potential safety issues. As a result of this collective concern, I asked the County’s public works department to conduct an assessment of the eucalyptus trees on Butterfield and Legend Road covering health condition, structural condition, and hazard potential. The arborist found that all eucalyptus trees are in general good health. What we are seeing is akin to frost bite – primarily cosmetic – leaves, smaller branches “burnt” by the extended period of dry, cold weather during the winter. While eucalyptus trees are drought resistant, they are fairly sensitive to frost damage, depending on temperature lows and duration. The arborist recommended some trimming/minor pruning which has been underway, but did not recommend taking any of the trees down, or major pruning. The arborist will be doing a follow-up “exam” in the Fall and I will report back to the community. Cottonwood Trees on Butterfield While in the neighborhood, the arborist was also asked to do a complete assessment of the cottonwood trees on Butterfield and found that several of the 2 trees have extensive decay, poor structure and limb failure. The arborist recommended that four trees be removed, given they are a public safety issue. The arborist also recommended crown reduction on the remaining trees. The plan is for the work to begin the week of June 23 and be completed by July 4. My office will be reaching out to neighbors directly affected in advance of the work. Summer Roadwork County roadwork to occur this summer in the Hollow will include the resurfacing of Fawn Drive from Butterfield to end, Fawn Court from Fawn Drive to end, Garden Rock from Crane to end, Crane from Van Winkle to end of County maintained section. Public works anticipates the work will start in mid to late July and be completed by October. Affected residents will be notified in advance. No roads will be closed, but there may be some minor inconvenience and delays. Your patience and fortitude is appreciated. Please call my office (473-7331) if you have any questions. Creek Workshop and Fall Clean Up Once again this Fall, the Creek Committee will be hosting two events – a workshop and annual creek cleaning day. We heard from several residents last year that they were interested in learning more about creek bank stabilization/erosion control/restoration, so our workshop this year will be hands-on and focused on what streamside work you can do on your property to address these issues. The second annual SHHA creek cleaning event will be held on Saturday, September 20, with efforts being led again by our Creek Corps leaders and Sleepy Hollow residents Eric Riemer, Mark Anderson and James Baigrie. For all residents living on the creek – please pay special attention to the Creek Committee notice in this bulletin – we’d like to hear from you if you know of potential problem areas that need to be addressed and/or if you’d like to “opt out” of having volunteers in your area of the creek. Many thanks for everyone’s attention to creek and flood concerns. Storm waters flow off all our properties! Notice to All Sleepy Hollow Creek-Side Residents The Sleepy Hollow Creek Committee is hosting the second annual Creek Cleaning event on Saturday, September 20. Creek Corps leaders and Sleepy Hollow residents Eric Riemer, Mark Anderson and James Baigrie will be working with trained volunteers to do proper trimming and removal of vegetation in the creek where needed. problem areas, please contact Eric at 415-453-4818 or [email protected] to discuss. If you live on the creek and wish for the creek corps to bypass your area of the creek during the assessment and creek cleaning day, you can also contact Eric and give him your name, address and phone number. To prepare for this event, Mark, Eric and James will be walking the creek on August 24 to evaluate creek conditions and identify vegetation/debris that could obstruct water flow and needs to be removed by volunteers. If you live on the creek and know of potential As part of the Creek Cleaning event, we urge all property owners, whether you live on the creek or not, to remove debris and flood hazards from storm/stream drainage areas in preparation for winter rains/storms. It’s a community-wide effort! Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 The 44th Annual 4th of July Parade rth of July Sched u o F l a i c i f f O ule The •Fun Run/Walk 9:15 a.m. Registration and a 10 a.m. Start ($1.00 entry fee) Start at Deer Hollow and Butterfield Rd. 1-, 2-, and 3.2-mile options for all ages. Prizes for winners. •Parade & Floats Starts at 11 a.m. To join the parade, line up at Oak Knoll and Butterfield at 10:30 a.m. Enter a float for your street or club, decorate your bike, drive a classic car and wear your favorite Red-White-andBlue! To enter a car, contact Maria Young, 415-713-2250 [email protected] •Lunch Noon-1:00 p.m. Hotdog lunch by the Sleepy Hollow Swim Team. Steel Drum Band. •Poolside Entertainment Noon-3:00 p.m. Clowns performing magic, balloon animals and games. Face painting! Fun for all ages. Noon-2:30 p.m Music by Steel Drum Band. Accepting Applications! •Appetizers, cocktails & Dinner 5:00-6:00 p.m. Our ever popular BBQ’d Oysters. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Enjoy pulled-pork, chicken, salad, grilled vegetables, potatoes and dessert. •Entertainment The Blue Steel Band. Wine Country’s HOTTEST Classic Rock/Dance Experience! (www.bluesteellive.com) Starts at 5:00 p.m. Get ready to rock! FUN! • FUN Run/Walk • parade • Lunch/Dinner • Hot Bands! • ages 3 – 5 • mixed ages with a separate pre-k curriculum • school hours are 9:00 - 1:00 with optional early morning care and afternoon enrichment • over 80 years combined teaching experience • natural outdoor setting with gardens, hills and lots of space! www.littlemountainpreschool.org 100 Tarry Road • Call to schedule a tour: 415-488-8018 3 Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 Championship Meet July 12 Sleepy Hollow Presbyterian Church Our swimmers continued their winning ways in May and June with victories over the Seals, Stingrays, Waterdevils, and Tidalwaves. They also defeated our archrivals, the Scott Valley Sea Serpents, on June 14th. It was an amazing day and a classy victory...go Sea Lions! Fun events continued with SLIC stores and Friday treats, pizza night and a wild time at Waterworld. We are looking forward to the 4th of July parade and our Championship Meet on July 12th. Keep your fingers crossed for our 21st title! Storytelling Series, Sundays at 9:30 a.m., starts June 29, childcare provided; Summer Choir, new singers welcome, contact Stephen Iverson 453-8221; New – Justice Garden to supply organic produce to food pantries and the community; see the photo of our Mexico Mission team building Morning practices began on June 16th; drivers, please be aware of our swimmers around Butterfield at a different time of day. See you at the party on the 4th and beware of swimmers with super soakers! the raised beds below; Community Farm Stand coming soon to benefit the Food Bank. Details to come! Rev. Bev Brewster, Pastor, Sleepy Hollow Presbyterian Church, 100 Tarry Road, San Anselmo, CA 94960 415-453-8221; 415-446-8267 cell, www.sleepyhollowchurch.org Left: (left to right) Oliver White and Ian Christie work the ropes at Waterworld. Right: Six year-old Hollow resident (and second generation Sea Lion) Kaeley Sullivan gets ready for backstroke. Legend Club Sparkles The Mexico Mission team builds the raised beds for the new Justice Garden to supply food pantries and the community. We’re fired up for the 4th of July! Sleepy Hollow has a celebration like no other in Marin and the Legend Club will be participating with a float in the parade and selling tickets for the events during the day. We welcome Legend Club members and fans to join us in decorating our annual/truck float between 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the clubhouse on July 3rd. Please drop by and help when you’re available. Keep your eyes out for our sparkle and “independent” contributions to this fun and fabulous Sleepy Hollow event! Let’s Build the Future of Sleepy Hollow Together Speaking of fabulous events…our annual Legend Club Tea was a “High” Tea Hit! Thanks again to creative and hard-working Soo-ah and hostess with the most Peggy MacClise. It was a world-class lunch with lively discussions surrounded by beauty. Have you been thinking about selling your home? The timing is right now! Inventory is low and there are many buyers who want to live in Sleepy Hollow! Top (left to right) Diana Shortall, Darlene Hanley, Cristina Simmons Bottom (left to right) Sunny Sheik, Tammy Parr, Lisa Solway, Judy Ford 4 ~ Sean Solway ~ Sleepy Hollow’s Resident Real Estate Expert and 2014 SHHA President Supports the Building of Our New Clubhouse. For all of Sean’s home sales in Sleepy Hollow between now and the end of 2014, Sean will donate $1,000 of his commissions in your name to building a better future in our community. Sean Solway Sleepy Hollow Resident and Luxury Property Specialist BRE#01362146 415.971.0985 [email protected] Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 Sleepy Hollow Charitable Foundation Update You want proof that Sleepy Hollow residents care about their community? Look no further. The hundreds of families listed below have dug deep, cracked open their checkbooks. and in effect said, “I care and I’m willing to sacrifice for my community.” The money they gave to help rebuild the Clubhouse could have easily been spent on other needs for themselves. Instead, they gave a gift to all of us. ~ What can we say, except, “Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!” Here is the bedrock of Sleepy Hollow. And, it is on this bedrock that we will build our new community center. Peter & Angie Ackley Sharon Adams Spencer Adams Eli & Laura Adler Edwin Ahrens George & Micki Alboff Chris & Patricia Alioto Rob & Amy Anderson Luke & Kit Argilla Peter & Erin Badala Teymy & Cynthia Bahmani Alex & Laura Barchuk Raanan & Rebecca Bar-Cohen Anthony & Bridget Barron Charles & Vicki Bassing Gregory and Heather Basso David Beach & Carolyn Ingram Jim & Cathy Bedilion Peter & Marie Behr Roy & Juta Bell Joanne Bertozzi Lezley Blair Hoffman Lawrence & Louise Bochkay Mark & Johanna Boero Gary & Boo Boero Richard & Cindy Bollini Jim & Judy Boswell Jan Brennan & Alison Smith Brennan Eric & Holly Briese Kathleen Briggs Kai Broms & Jessica Fairchild Pim Brouwer & Judy Ford Neil Burnet & Eileen Ormiston Alan & Sue Burr Bruce & Allyn Campbell Torv Carlsen & Grace Carter Lynn & Amy Challenger John & Tina Cheplick Jock & Suzanne Christie Benedetto & Anna Cico Chris & Jill Cincebeaux Dan & Cindy Clark David & Cathy Clevenger R. Patrick Corr & Patricia Merrill Peter & Nancy Cornwell Phil & Ginna Crumley Jon & Catherine d’Alessio Greg & Lynn Davison Chuck & Susan Deardorff George Di Ruscio Ellen Dodge Dieter & Petra Dorstel Alastair Dorward & Vanessa Bello Scott & Myra Drotman Robert & Rita Dulebohn Christopher & Young-Ah Dutton David & Paulette Duysen Steve & Kathy Easley Gregg & Nancy Elberg Bill & Chris Elliott David & Kristen Ellis John & Gina Feiner Tom Fernwood Paul & Lorraine Ferrarese Phil & Carol Ferris Diane Fiddyment Brendan & Mary Kay Finn Ford & Leticia Fish Richard & Sally Fish William & Sakurako Fisher Doug Flake & Julie Draper Janet Fong & Roderick Moore Rich & Linda Fowler Kevin & Susan Fox Christian Franklin & Jyll Cassidy Jon & Dodi Friedenberg David & Suzanne Friend Andrew and Stacey Gaebe Peter & Susan Gallagher Silvia Gardin-Fredrick Ed & Judi Gatti Alex & Jennifer Gauna Phil & Jan Gazzano Chris & Sandra Gerner Albert & Ruth Giusto Bob & Kathy Glass Frank & Patsy Godino Ron & Sandra Goldstein Bruce & Sara Gorelick Charles & Claire Gould Ron Granucci Jon Grier & Stacey Harris Dave & Pat Grubb John & Koren Grubb Harriett & Steve Hale Clara Hansbery Brooke Hanson & Hilary Kinney Dave & Jen Haskell Scott Henderson & Kari Heiman Bruce & Susan Herman Andy & Christine Hinkelman Scott Hintergardt & Becca Broman Brian & Charlene Hollander Scott & Carolyn Horton Andrew & Dana Horton Peter & Sally Houser Donald & Virginia Humphreys Bill & Gail Hutchinson Peter & Virginia Jozwik Tim Katter Jerry & Nancy Kelleher Joshua & Beverly Kelly Perry & Cindy Kerson Glenn & Helen Keyes Chris & Maria Kimball Steve & Marlene Knox John & Amy Lacy Barry & Barbara Lee Mason & Kimmie Lee Jutta Leudemann Mitch & Kristen Levine Craig & Melissa Lewis Brian Lewis & Bobbie Head Elizabeth Loft Petz Jennifer Lucas & Jennifer Emberly Jeff & Mia Ludlow Jesper & Ronda Gae Lundbaek Fred & Cindy Lurmann Mike Lydon Al & Pat Lyle Scott & Peggy Maclise Bill & Susan Malet Jason Malinowski & Kim Bearly George Mancini & Priscilla Imlay Gerard Manley & Tami Ranallo-Manley Mark Mano & Lisa White Kim & Peggie Marks Stephen & Gwen May Tom & Peg McAllister Mark & Ellyn McCaffrey Mike & Misty McCollum Sheri McConnell Tom & Ginny McGraw Val & George McKeever Lizanne McNamara John & Agi Meier Andrew Mergenthaler & Jen Radcliffe Kathleen W. Mikkelson Roland & June Minami Dale & Sue Missimer Peter & Nicole Mollison Karen Moore Elliot & Heidi Morshead Matthew & Pamela Morton John & Roselle Nardell Peter & Karin Narodny David & Lelah Nichol Dr. Aldo Nicolai Dr.s Jang & Won Oh Clyde & Merle Ongaro Rob & Beth Osier Peter & Andrea Pannes David & Tammy Parr Michael & Andrea Pearce David & Sarah Perkinson Henry Pilger & Mary Mewha Kelly & Matthew Podboy Wick & Karen Polite Tim & Tina Pult Whitney & Ann Raab Newlin & Ellen Rankin Mark & Nancy Reagan Brian & Susan Reed Ted & Valerie Reich Thaddeus & Leich Reichley Robert Renfield Katie Rice Eric & Kristina Riemer Douglas Rigg Richard & Courtney Roberts Jim & Cathy Robertson Nance Rosencranz Adrienne Roth Ali Sadat & RachelleTaliaferro-Sadat Mark & Cathy Sarkisian Shaun & Jan Scharetg Walter Schneider & Marjorie Fochtman Ingrid Seifert & Birgit de Frondeville Judd & Erin Sher Jack & Diane Sherman Dale & Audrey Shileikis Michael & Rosemary Shorrock Richard & Diana Shortall Gayle Sieber Matthew & Gina Singleton Michael & Helga Slessarev John T. & Mary Jane Smith Sean & Lisa Solway Chris & Jamie Staskus Dan & Caroline Stein Robert & Barbara Steiner Richard & Judi Stess Ross & Rebecca Sullivan Greg & Laura Suski Patricia Swensen Mary & Margit Tagliaferri David Thompson & Marea Hargreaves Brian & Suzanne Trainor Barry Ulrich & Karin Mitchell Ken & Ann Van Arnum Patti Vance Phiroze & Goolcher Wadia George & Anne Wagner Nancy Walters Chris & Cathie Warner Greta Wells Shaun & Lauren Westfall Brian & Michelle White David Williams & Courtney Eller-Williams Chris & Shelley Wilson Robert & Eileen Wilson Michael & Lynn Winslow Jolene Winston Andrew Witkowski Daniel & Sarah Wolf Ted Wright & April Wolcott 5 Sleepy Hollow Homes Association June 2014 HOA Report: June Meeting Minutes SHHA Board Meeting June, 2014 Meeting brought to order at 7 p.m. Board Members present: Sean Solway, Pim Brouwer, Maria Young, Brad Schauer, Tom Fernwood, John Van der Wal COMMITTEE REPORTS Old Business: John Grubb – Sleepy Hollow Charitable Foundation. Fundraising from residents is at $431,000 which is up 10K from last month. A mailing went out and arrived Monday/ Tuesday (June 9/10). The thermometer is displayed on Butterfield at the entrance to the Hollow. The amount needs to be updated. County planning has told the SHCF that they will green light the design and a decision of record will be published next week. There will be a twoweek window for appeal. If the design is appealed it will go in front of a committee for final decision. The agency agreement between the SHCF and SHHA is still in the hands with the legal advisors. After the design is approved, the next step will be to get construction drawings and submit those to get construction permits. A general contractor will be hired, but not until the agency agreement is approved. The SHFD hasn’t made a decision, but once they make their decision they will send an letter of intent so that we are all on the same page. New Business: John Van der Wal– Social Hour The first social hour on June 6 was a great success. It was “crazy” and “crowded.” The net revenue was $1062.44. Some notes for the next happy hour in August: Order more beer and food (the crowd was larger than expected) There was an issue with the CC/Internet connection so using credit cards was a problem. If we go with all cash, we need to have more small bills to make change. We also are considering doing tickets so the bartenders don’t have to make change. 6 The other happy hours are going to be the Luau – August 1 and September 12 – live music? Rich Shortall’s band?? Pool Pool check in. Is it working? The lifeguards are using an old ipad for check-in and we’re being more militant. Pool Membership 316 members and 140 non-resident pool members. Some homeowners may be confused about donation levels and homeowners dues in 2013 versus 2014. Pool is overloaded? Do we need to limit the number of pool memberships? Is there a max for the number of people who can be in the pool at a time? Swim team will be finished soon so attendance will dwindle. Tomorrow is the last day of school so that may affect the attendance as well. This is a year for observation and the electronic check in may help the who/when. New Homeowners Pim has delivered plants and gift cards to new homeowners and will do a second round soon. Lisa Drive. Wilder Road in the Hollow An individual in Fairfax is seeking motor vehicle access from Fairfax via an easement on Lisa Drive to Butterfield Road. The Board is going to contact Katie Rice and get the County involved. Top of Fawn Gate being put at the top of Fawn (700) and the neighbors are upset. Pim reports that the gate is red-tagged. Until later… 4 of July We look forward to a great day on the 4th: 10:00 a.m. – Fun Run/Walk 11:00 a.m. – Parade Lunch, kids entertainment, adult entertainment, a great dinner is planned and music until 10 p.m. The meeting adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Maria Young th Mark Your Calendars SHHA Board Meeting, Thursday, August 7, 7 p.m., Clubhouse 4th of July Fun Run/Walk, Parade & Floats, Lunch, Poolside Entertainment, Appetizers, Cocktails & Dinner, Evening Entertainment Legend Club Events: Great Pumpkin Contest. Start growing your pumpkins! Judging on size and weight will be early October. Sleepy Hollow Swim Team Events: Championship Meet, Saturday, June 12 Next Social Hours Luau – Friday, August 1 Live Music – Friday, September 12 Creek Events: The Creek Cleaning Event, Saturday, September 20 In Memoriam Andy Van Dam passed away this June, losing a battle to cancer. He and his wife Nan were 37-year residents of Sleepy Hollow, loving it’s glorious lifestyle and beauty. (Sent by Nan Van Dam) George Nixon, a much beloved resident of Sleepy Hollow, died in Tasmania on June 6. He is survived by his wife Heather, son George IV and daughter Vanessa. They lived in Sleepy Hollow for over 40 years and their children attended school here. He was the first African-American pilot for American Airlines. (Sent by Gerri Mlodzianowski) Sleepy Hollow Homes Association The Sleepy Hollow Bulletin Content/ad deadline is the 1st of each month. The Bulletin is published monthly and mailed to all of the approximately 800 Sleepy Hollow homes 4 times a year: March, June, September and November. The bulletin is mailed to only the approximately 400 SHHA member homes on the remaining months. Display Advertising Rates One-quarter page ad 3-5/8” W x 4-5/8” H, per issue, member $75, non-member $100. Send cameraready artwork. Classified Advertising Rates SHHA member personal/business multi-line ad, $15 per issue, $180 per year; under 21 years free. Non-member personal/business ad, $30 an issue $350 a year; under 21 years $5/issue. Email Classified Text and/or Display Advertising Files (doc, docx, pdf, jpg, tiff, eps) to Editor, Norma Novy/ Acorn Graphics at normanovy@ comcast.net, 499-9409 Mail Advertising Checks to: Ads, SHHA, 1317 Butterfield Rd., San Anselmo, CA 94960 BEFIXED COMPUTER SOLUTIONS Long-time Sleepy Hollow resident with years of tech experience. Fix your wireless, upgrade to Win7, speed up your computer, digital photo, networking, upgrades. Only $45 per hour! Call Dennis Crumley at BEFIXED, 706-7396. SUPPLEMENTAL INCOME Market Rates Insight (275 Greenfield Ave.) is looking for someone to help make telephone calls and collect interest rates on bank deposit rates nationwide. This job is perfect for someone who wants to get an early start on the day! (6 to 10:30 a.m., 3 days/week) No sales, computer skills, or telemarketing involved ($10.50/hour). Call Kathy at 448-8804. HANDYMAN Les Ditson specializes in repair, restoration, and/or installation work for people who want solutions more than remedies. A Sleepy Hollow resident himself, Les is an excellent neighbor to have! -- “Les Ditson is a skilled, careful craftsman as well as allaround repairman. He’s the one to call if you want a handyman with a brain.” A.S. - San Anselmo, Les Ditson 497-0523. SLEEPY HOLLOW REAL ESTATE Resident real estate advisors with many years experience in selling Sleepy Hollow homes. Call for advice or with questions about the market and home values. Peter & Karin Narodny, Sotheby’s International Realty, DRE #00708646. 847-4899 [email protected]. June 2014 Sterley TV.com COMING SOON! Vintage bungalow near downtown San Rafael. 2+ BR/2 BA, 123 Park St. $699,000. See the video on www.sterleyTV.com. Jeff Sterley – Pacific Union Real Estate 415-359-4871. two New Listings! • 1360 Butterfield Rd. $1,645,000. See the aerial video at www. SterleyTV.com. One of the premiere Sleepy Hollow lots. 30,000+ sq. ft.–level, sunny and usable. 3 BR/2BA ranch-style home with swimming pool. • 37 Marin Bay Park Ct., S.R. $2,095,000. See the aerial video at www.SterleyTV.com. 5 BR/4BA 3454 sq. ft. Mediterranean on near 4/10 of an acre. 270° water views with 3 bridges, City Skyline and Mt. Tam. Leaving No Stone Unturned. Jeff Sterley – Pacific Union Real Estate 415-359-4871 LEFT AT CLUBHOUSE on Election Day: keys on black circular expandable wrist band. Light sweater, Charter Club label, black w/taupe figured pattern. Call Connie Berto, 4542923, to retrieve. Free Report: There are SEVEN THINGS you need to know before you put your home on the market. Call Myra Drotman, (BRE:01305621), your Sleepy Hollow Realtor Specialist 415-601-5445, Myra@ BradleyRealEstate.com. Landscape Management Ed Ramirez Landscape and Construction Serving the San Anselmo Area for 30 Years. License # 669077. Green Friendly, Specialty Gardens, Consultations, and Free Estimates. All phases of home improvement, home repairs, and remodeling. Yard care and maintenance–innovative and creative. Specializing in irrigation and installation conversion. Call for appt. for estimate consultation. Office # 707-864-8044. MAC, iPHONE, iPAD, iCLOUD? I’ll help you get your Mac, iPad and iPhone to play well together. Solving Sleepy Hollow’s Mac Problems since ’93 • Mac OS installs & Upgrades Mavericks 10.9 and old OS’s • Mac repair • After-dinner house calls • Installs of Ram, Hard Drives, Printers and Wifi Routers • New Mac shopping • Move data from old Mac to new • FaceTime and Skype • iPhoto and iTunes • Apple TV Setups • Time Machine backup help • iPhone and iPad • Power User Lesson Favorite of Families & Seniors Call 7 days a week 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Mac Attack? Call Zack! 721-2127 Selling Your Home this Spring? Meet with us now to prepare your home for sale. Are you unsure about what to do? We’ll help you maximize the highest return on your dollar. CALL US TODAY! Darlene Hanley & Sharon B. Luce – “The Sleepy Hollow Specialists” Coldwell Banker Real Estate 4547600 or 457-5460, darhanley@ comcast.net, sbluce@comcast. net. Classified Ads continued on back page 7 Sleepy Hollow Homes Association Sleepy Hollow Homes Association PRSRTJune STD 2014 1317 Butterfield Rd. San Anselmo, CA 94960 U.S. POSTAGE PAID San Anselmo, CA Permit #21 Return Service Requested June 2014 • Get more information about the Sleepy Hollow Homes Association at shha.org. are you overwhelmed with organizing all your “stuff”? Let me help by designing efficient, custom-built cabinetry for your kitchen, home office, media center, closets and garage. Quality, eco-friendly, healthier (not off-gassing toxins) materials. Complimentary in-house design consultation by Hollow resident with many local references. Ingrid Ramsay 415-454-3572 [email protected]. Certified Massage Therapist I offer flexible weekday and weekend hours and special low rates just for Sleep Hollow Residents! Over 15 years experience in giving a very relaxing, targeted, and highly Therapeutic Deep Tissue and Swedish Massage. I specialize in pain relief for chronic/ acute problem areas of the soft tissue. Having worked with Chiropractors for many years, I have a broad knowledge of 8 anatomy and proper ergonomics. I can help to restore you to a balanced and refreshed union of body and spirit. Stretching advice and Aromatherapy Oils included. Rates: A dollar a minute in my home in The Hollow and $20 extra for house calls. Also available for special events! Gift certificates available. Call Vanessa at 302-2579 or email [email protected]. Babysitting, Mother’s Helper & Party Helper As a 15-year old Sleepy Hollow resident and CPR-certified babysitter, I love taking care of kids of all ages. I’m responsible, caring, fun, and safety conscious. I can also work as a mother’s helper, and at birthday or dinner parties. Local references available. Please contact Caitlyn Reed at 747-1211 or creed1356@ gmail.com. FREE! Composted manure... from two purebred ponies and other veg. stuff. Great for mulching and soil amendment. Give your garden a summer pickup and save on watering! Easy access; bring your own bags and tools. Call ahead: Connie Berto, 454-2923. EXPERIENCED SLEEPY HOLLOW BABYSITTER I am a 13-year-old honor student at San Domenico and resident of Sleepy Hollow. I have babysat for families in Fairfax, San Anselmo, and Greenbrae, so I am experienced, dedicated, and responsible. I love being with kids of any age! If you need a babysitter or mother’s helper, please contact me, Julia Rowell, at [email protected] or my home number 524-8986. Babysit kids, animals & kitchen My name is Sydney. I am a very responsible 13 year old who would loves kids and animals! I am certified for Child and Babysitting Safety, including CPR trained, and am going into 8th grade at San Domenico School. I am a camp counselor this summer and a tutor in the Canal district during the school year because I enjoy mentoring and caring for kids of all ages. I’m also competent in the kitchen! I can care for animals and have local references. Email Sydney at [email protected]. Got inlaws and outlaws visiting this summer? Put them up in our Forest Knolls cottage for a relaxing stay in west Marin. Fifteen minute drive from Sleepy Hollow but a world apart. Enjoy this one bedroom with queen bed and storage, one bath, loft with two single beds. WIFi, cable, Spa,BBQ,firepit,parking and flat level living. New kitchen and bath. Walk to the saloon, hike the woods, play golf, ride your mountain bike, go to the beach. See pictures on Airbnb and contact timpeterson1@comcast. net and ask for Sleepy Hollow discount.