Pinnacle Gardens Welcomes You Home, Rogers Arkansas

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Pinnacle Gardens Welcomes You Home, Rogers Arkansas
S U M M E R
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the
Pinnacle Gardens
Community Newsletter
Celebrate
Summertime!
Ahhh… Summertime! These are the days we dream of in the
middle of winter’s cold. Welcome to the Summer edition of the
Pinnacle Gardens Community Newsletter! Summer is in full swing
and we have news and information to help you make the most
of the long, hazy days. Whether it’s a backyard BBQ or a
concert under the stars we hope you enjoy a safe and fun-filled
summer!
In this issue…
Community
Corner
Fireworks
Regulations
Page 2
Around NWA
President’s Desk
Summer Fun
Update from the
Pinnacle Gardens
POA President
in
NWA!
Page 3
Page 4
PINNACE GARDESN COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
SUMMER 2014
Community Corner
Fireworks Regulations
Please be respectful of your neighbors if you plan to shoot off
fireworks and follow these regulations and safety guidelines:
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Per City of Rogers, fireworks are only permitted on July 3rd, 4th,
and 5th, between 11 am and 11 pm.
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No aerial firework device attached to a stick – commonly
referred to as a “bottle rocket,” or any similar device that
launches or explodes in the air is permitted.
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Handheld sparklers are permissible when handled safely.
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Fireworks may only be used on your personal property and not
in the streets.
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Any debris must be collected by 10 am the following morning
and disposed of properly in the trash or the POA will have a
service clean it up and a fine and cleanup costs will be levied.
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Do not set off fireworks near people, children, pets or wildlife.
Public Fireworks Displays
July 3
U.S. Flag Etiquette
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The flag
must
always
be flown
above
any
other flag.
The flag should be displayed
between sunrise and sunset.
The flag must be illuminated if
it is displayed at night.
The flag should be raised briskly
and lowered slowly and
ceremoniously.
When the flag is lowered, no
part of it should touch the
ground or any other object; it
should be received by waiting
hands and arms.
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6:30 – 9 pm. City of Rogers Independence Day Celebration &
Fireworks, Rogers High School, Rogers
9:30 pm, Bella Vista Independence Day Fireworks, Loch Lomond
Dam, Bella Vista
7 pm. Uptown Fayetteville Freedom Fireworks Display,
Northwest Arkansas Mall, Fayetteville
July 4th
7 pm. An Evening in Orchards Park, Concert & Fireworks
Display, Orchards Park, Bentonville
6:30 – 9 pm. Fire in the Sky, Siloam Springs Municipal Airport,
Siloam Springs
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PINNACE GARDESN COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
SUMMER 2014
Around NWA
What’s happening in Northwest Arkansas
July 7th, Willie Nelson and Family, Alison Krauss
and Union Station, Amp, Rogers
August 7, Tim McGraw with Kip Moore &
Cassadee Pope, Amp, Rogers
July 12, Miranda Lambert with the Swon
Brothers, Amp, Rogers
August 14-16, Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival,
Eureka Springs
July 19th, Firefly Fling Family Fun Festival,
Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, Fayetteville
August 15, Boston, Amp, Rogers
July 24, Steely Dan, Amp, Rogers
August 23, “Up in Smoke” Cheech & Chong,
Amp, Rogers
August 22-23: Frisco Festival, Downtown Rogers
July 25-August 3, Xanadu, Rogers Little Theater,
Rogers
August 29, Foreigner, Amp, Rogers
August 2, Pepe Aguilar, Amp, Rogers
September 11, Jake Owen, Amp, Rogers
August 3, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon
Rangers, Amp, Rogers
September 24-27, Bikes, Blues and BBQ,
Fayetteville
Help Hummingbirds at Home!
Climate change is affecting hummingbirds. The blooming of nectar flowers
and arrival of hummingbirds in their breeding areas is out of sync. You can
help Audubon scientists learn more and develop hummingbird
conservation efforts by participating in Audubon’s Hummingbirds at
Home citizen science program. It is simple, just create a hummingbird
garden and report your sightings online or from your mobile device. Your
hummingbird garden can be as simple as a planter or a whole backyard.
Visit Audubon.org/hummingbird today to learn more and report your
sightings. Together we can help the hummingbirds!
For more hummingbird information visit DonsNatureNotes.com.
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PINNACE GARDESN COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
SUMMER 2014
From the President’s desk…
Summer Greetings!
Summer tends to be a busy time for all. Many
neighbors plan family vacations, long weekend
getaways, time at the lake or picnics and BBQ’s
with friends. However you plan on spending
your summer, I wish each and every one of you
a fun, safe and enjoyable summer.
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Motorized vehicles kept on property are
required to be plated, and in operation. Any
vehicle that does not have a license plate or is
inoperable for 3 days or more is required to be
kept in your garage or removed from the
property.
I want to take a brief moment and reflect on
what we have accomplished over the past
several months in Pinnacle Gardens. As many
of you have seen, maintaining the pond and
fountains has been a priority for the
board. Once the cold weather subsided, we
replaced the broken fountain with two new
fountains
based
on
professional
recommendations. The two fountains add to the
entrance as well as aerate the pond to prevent
algae and bacteria from forming.
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Garbage and recycling containers are to
be brought in promptly by 10 am Saturday
morning and kept out of street sight (i.e. not
placed in front of your garage).
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Pets are to be kept on a leash and not left
unattended in yards; excessive barking is
prohibited by the POA as well as by the City of
Rogers.
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Any architectural improvements (i.e.
decks, pools, fences, parking pads, landscaping,
etc.) must be approved by the board prior to
commencing with construction.
We also had our bi-yearly garage sale and
annual neighborhood social with the goal of
getting to know our neighbors better. Lastly,
upon receiving poor garbage and recycling pick
up service, we reached out to the city of Rogers
and the Inland Services group to address the
issues and improve the service to our
community.
As always, THANK
YOU for making
Pinnacle Gardens a
great
place
to
live. Please feel free
to reach out to any of
the Board Members
with any questions,
concerns
and
feedback.
As a friendly reminder for new and existing
residents, please remember the bylaws state:
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Landscaping
must
maintained,
flowerbeds weeded and mulched and dead
plants removed/replaced.
Thanks again and
enjoy the summer!
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Parking
on
the
streets
is
prohibited. Exceptions are made for guests,
visitors and workers.
Todd Pastor
[email protected]
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Trailers, boats, campers, etc. are not
permitted on property.
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PINNACLE GARDENS COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Pinnacle Gardens
Property Owners Association
Board of Directors
Todd Pastor, President
Ida Fineberg, Treasurer
Jeff Amos, Landscaping
Randall Hobson, Architectural
Pinnacle Gardens
Property Owners Association
5203 Sloan Circle
Rogers, AR 72758
SUMMER 2014