Fourth of July BBQ POTLUCK Sunday July 29th
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Fourth of July BBQ POTLUCK Sunday July 29th
Secondary Article Heading Calabasas Village HOME OWNERS Association JULY 2012 Cathey Sinai, Editor PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Summer 2012 Summer is upon us and it best evidenced with our approaching July 4th BBQ. Your activities committee is gearing up to have a bigger and better holiday and we will be adding more things for the kids this year. Why? 1.) We feel that most residents will be staying close to home because there will be no “long” weekend and 2.) A number of families have heard our plea and have joined CVHOA. Thank you to those of you who feel that our HOA is truly a valuable asset. The July 4th BBQ will not be the only event this summer, we are looking to do more fun things and of course don’t forget our season ending event, the Family BBQ which will be held on Sunday September 2nd. To those residents who are still not members of CVHOA, you will find that attending these activities as a non member will be costing you more and more each time so do the math. It will be more economical to join the HOA. If you attended the Fiesta like me, I’m sure you had a great time but ate and drank too much. Thank you Larry and Myron for once again putting on a quality dinner with entertainment from our own Scott Wimmer as the D.J. Almost all of our City Council members (including Mayor Mary Sue Maurer) were in attendance as well as our City of Calabasas Manager, Tony Coroalles. The exciting news for the evening was the announcement that all the paperwork and agreements have been signed for the Mulholland Highway landscaping project. Watch for a notice for a groundbreaking ceremony which will take place right outside the park along the highway and will signal that work will soon begin. I know it’s been a long process but hopefully the wait will be worth it when we see the front of our park in a new light. The board of CVHOA would like to thank the City Council for their efforts in helping to make this project become a reality. One of the great “Perks” of living here in Calabasas is the opportunity to have a great relationship with our City government. I can’t imagine going to a function and being able to sit down with the Mayor of Los Angeles to discuss issues and ways to solve our problems like I did at the Fiesta with our City Council members. Our newest City Council member David Shapiro inquired when he would be invited to one of our HOA board meetings . . . it is amazing to me to have this type of contact with any government person. I might add, this relationship did not happen by chance, it is a relationship that your HOA developed over the past 20 years. Another reason to join and support CVHOA. Phyllis Scher, President CHATTERING Pg. 3 CVERT Update Pg. 4 Local Points of Interest Pg. 5 BINGO Report Pg. 6 Fraud/Scam warnings Pg. 7 Fourth of July BBQ POTLUCK Sunday July 29th The CHATTER The CHATTER September July2011 2012 CALABASAS VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers PHYLLIS SCHER, Pres. DEROL CARACO, Vice Pres. KAREN LAMPERT, Sec/Treas Space Phone #170 222-7604 #23 222-5117 #41 223-3248 Members At-Large RICHARD CRIST TERRY FOLADARE JAN HARDE SCOTT HANOCK ARNIE LEVINE DEBRA NEIRENBERG #16 #48 #82 #155 #164 #85 225-7884 914-6329 888-2133 222-9929 224-4854 522-9205 ACTIVITIES DEBBIE NEIRENBERG #85 522-9205 CVERT SKIP CORDER, Chair #127 591-1385 Day 2 3 4 4 6 8 13 13 14 14 15 19 19 20 21 23 24 24 28 29 31 THE CHATTER CATHEY SINAI, Editor #192 222-1728 PHYLLIS SCHER, Assist. Editor/Printing LESLIE REUTER, Contributor—Green Issues LINDA KESLER, Contributor—Made in USA The KIDS , Contributors—Chatterings Board Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:15 p.m. in the card room. The first 30 minutes are an open meeting where residents can come and make statements or ask questions. Day 14 15 July Birthdays Name Mae Anderson Larry Dervin Cathy Harde Constance Peirce Ty Edwards Sina Jarrahi Ed Fink Presley Hauptman Elijah Katz Mel Solon Carla Anderson-Kohn Hayley Anderson Hailey Roknipour Galina Mirsakov Zachary Roknipour Anne Lee Michelle Gross Jim Johnstone Bryna Solon Skip Corder Debra Nierenberg July Anniversaries Name Arnie & Susan Levine Carl & Shirley Freidman Space 177 157 82 90 32 79 142 194 101 25 72 7 83 199 83 117 203 88 25 127 85 Space 164 179 Chatter Deadlines Deadline for articles is the 20th of every month. Deadline for typeset, ready to print ads is the 23rd. If you have any questions regarding the Chatter Ads you can call Phyllis Scher at 222-7604. To submit articles email them to Cathey Sinai at [email protected] and please note in the subject line that is it for the Chatter. We welcome guest contributors. Thanks! Did We Miss You? If we have omitted your birthday or anniversary information please drop a note in the can beneath my mailbox so I can update the files. Cathey Sinai, space 192 [email protected] 2 The CHATTER July 2012 CHATTERING This month’s Chattering is a follow up to Peyton Bella’s Park Roller coaster proposal. Anahi said that yogi the dog, wanted to it the Squirrel Racer and because no one submitted any name suggestions we decided to go forward with Squirrel Racer just to say we’ve been busy working on the idea. The Squirrel Racer would be good for a lot of reasons. Future Evel Knievel (dare devils) like Jace, Alex, Tommy, Patrick, Anthony, etc. could use it for cannon balls into the swimming pool, deep thinkers like Francesca, Maya, Jazmine, Nicole, etc. could spend quiet reflective time reading a book inside one of the cars, during none operating hours. Phyllis could paint “Join the Homeowners Association” on the sides of one of the cars, Debby with the Flair could list the next future Movie Night and Madelyn could remind dog walkers to clean up after their dogs. Yogi, Max, Teddy, Smiley, Nicky, Biscuit, and Mimi could use the Squirrel Racer to invite squirrels to a picnic lunch. Frenchy could show the young ladies the proper attire and etiquette for roller coaster riding and Evan Smith could give an aerial tour of the native vegetation growing along the hillsides. Park Owners, Larry and Myron could make the inside pages of People Magazine. Peyton Bella would be the poster child of how a little idea can grow. Occasionally, our imagination gets a little carried away. Our question of the month was “What are you going to be doing on July, 4th,” but everyone’s answer was the same, 4th of July Barbeque and fireworks. Gabby Smith is going to Mammoth; it’s 4th of July there too. THANK YOU, beforehand, Phyllis for the hard work that you and the volunteers do setting up the 4th of July Barbeque. It’s a great way to get to 3 know neighbors and after all, it’s really what July 4th is all about being united while celebrating different cultures and backgrounds. Our candle has just about burned out, and Yogi has just finished reading “Lassie Come Home.” Wait! Wait!, we have just learned Myron is going to sit down and talk to us for a special interview. We can’t wait to find out what he thinks about the Squirrel Racer. Until next month or when we see you in a few days at the 4th of July Barbeque. Contributors Anahi and Daniel 148 Teddy 101 Francesca, Andrew, and Max 209 Smiley 100 Gabby, Nicky, and Biscuit 14 Peyton Bella and Mimi 158 Yogi 144 Hayley 83 POT LUCK DINNER We will have a Pot Luck Dinner on Sunday, July 29th. It will be an "Indoor Beach Party". As per usual, bring your own item to share along with your own plate and utensils. Pot Luck dinners are an ongoing event here in Calabasas Village the last Sunday of the Month from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the clubhouse. For more information you can call Mary at 222-0655, Debbie at 5229205 or Linda Lessor at 222-7951. The CHATTER July 2012 CVERT—Calabasas Village Emergency Response Team June CVERT meeting was cancelled. With people on vacation and my just back from one and leaving within the week it seemed best to postpone the meeting until we meet in August. So look forward to seeing everyone the 4th Thursday of August and hope everyone is having a great summer. When I am out of town CVERT is not left without resources. Bill Myers, Arnie Levine and Skip Corder have keys to our supply room. My hubby has my keys and out personal radios which he would give to a trained CERT member of our team. He has a list of who is trained. All CERT-trained CVERTers have been shown out supplies and operational protocols. Without me here in an emergency there is still coverage to help the residents. Hi Everyone, Check the link below to meet Michelle Cotton, our local farmer who grows all our eggs that you love! This is a short video of here history as a farmer. Her urban farm is loaded with herbs, veggies and critters. Several residents purchase her eggs and other natural/organic products. http://us.anthropologie.com/anthro/ category/the+magazine/anthro-magazinefarmers_me.jsp?cm_re=May_12-_052912magazine_toc-_-link_magfarmers Leslie Reuter 4 AVON CALLING!!! Hello, I am your neighborhood Avon Sales Rep and I live right here in the park. Call me at (818) 377-1594 for a current brochure or go to www.avon.com for view specials on line. Jackie Smith, Space 187 [email protected] The CHATTER July 2012 munity to take advantage of the classes and events held throughout the year at the center. Behind the El Miradero, following the The fourth historical place on our list to explore parking lot, is the Miss American Green Cross Statue, created in 1928 by Frederick Willard Potis: ter to honor the founding of the American Green Brand Park, Brand Library and Arts Center and Cross in Glendale. This was one of the country's Teahouse earliest tree protection organization. At the north end of the parking lot is the The points of interest for the Library, Miss Doctor's House. This Queen Anne Eastlake VicAmerican Green Cross Statue, The Doctor's torian style home was a residence to four of GlenHouse and the rand Family Cemetery. The Shoseian Whispering Pine Teahouse and Friend- dale's prominent physicians. The home sat at ship Garden is a Registered Cultural Landmark in Wilson and Belmont St. for 92 years and was moved in 1980 to Brand Park. The house has the city of Glendale. been restored and refurnished in the Victorian period and displays some early physician tools Brand Library and Arts Center—818-548-2051 and equipment. 1601 W. Mountain Street, Glendale, CA 91201 Next to the Doctor's House is the Shoseian Tours 818-548-2042. Whispering Pine Teahouse and Friendship Garden. It was built as a gesture of goodwill, peace Directions: Take the I-5 Fwy. in Glendale and and friendship between the people of the U.S. and exit at Western. Go north 1.5 mi to the end of Western. The cross street is Mountain Ave. Turn Japan. This teahouse was dedicated by the 15th right at Mountain Ave. and go 1 block to the en- Grand Tea Master of the Urasenke School of Tea in Japan. It's an official tearoom and one of only trance of Brand Park which is next to the a few Japanese teahouses open to the public in Miradero Arch. Park in the lot and explore the this country. It was registered as a Cultural Landpark. For the Brand Cemetery, go to the north end of the park, above the Doctor's House; there mark in 1974. is a maintenance road. Go approximately 1.5 mi Hours: Park open daily 9 AM to 6 PM up the road and there you will find the resting Library hours: Closed Monday, Tuesday and place of the Brand Family and the Pyramid. What a wonderful park. You could spend Thursday 12 PM-8PM; Wednesday 12 PM-6 PM; Friday and Saturday 10 AM-5 PM. all day here. Originally the park was home to Leslie Coombs Brand and his wife Mary Louise. Doctor's house open for tours every Sunday from 2 PM-4 PM. In 1945, Mr. and Mrs. Brand bequeathed their 1,000 acre estate to the citizens of Glendale. To- Teahouse is open by reservation only and by calling 818-548-2147. day, this park is home to a prominent landmark Admission: Free to visit the park. Donations for and several places of interest. The first place to the Doctor's house a gladly accepted. visit is the Brand Library and Art Center, also called the El Miradero, which means, "high van- Ages: All. However, during the tour at the Doctor's house, children are kindly asked to be supertage point." This Moorish Castle was Mr and vised at all times. Mrs. Brand's residence. Mr. Brand was influenced by the Indian Pavilion he saw at the 1893 Happy touring, Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In 1963, an art gallery, performing arts venue and art studios Linda Kesler were added to the library. This allowed the com- Let's Support our Local Economy by Touring the San Fernando Valley 5 The CHATTER July 2012 Rattlesnake Safety BINGO REPORT Our June session of Bingo drew an enthusiastic group of over 20 players. We had the most split games ever. Those sharing winning pots were: Jackie Smith, Robin Varbel, Bill Gooden, Jessica Larson, Karen Lampert, Tim McDermott, Daniel Foladare, Linda Lesser and Renee Rockey. Individual winners were Casey Wheat and again Renee Rockey. The first coverall was won by Francesca Calle who is saving her money for college; the second coverall was won by Linda Lesser. No one won the powerball so that rolls over until our next game. In Skip Corders absence, Arnie Levine set up the tables, chairs and bingo equipment, Scott Wimmer assisted with the PA system and Susan Levine (with a little help from Tommy Janes and Patrick Wheat) called the games. Renee Rockey and Shirley Michel served as money collectors. Refreshments were provided by a host of players (hopefully I don’t forget anyone) including Linda Lesser, Leslie Reuter, Karen Lampert, Donna Cook and Renee Rockey.. There recently was an article in the Calabasas Patch about a local boy being bitten by a rattlesnake. Over the years there have been occasional snake sightings her in the park. Basically, you need to use caution when outdoors. Keep your eyes open. Stay away if you see one. Report it to the park office if there is one on your property. If bitten seek medical treatment right away. Here are a couple websites with information on what to do and what not to do. http://cdfgnews.wordpress.com/2012/04/23/dfgreminds-the-public-to-be-rattlesnake-safe-whenoutdoors/ http://www.kcet.org/socal/socal_wanderer/safety/ what-to-do-if-you-meet-a-rattlesnake.html We won’t be having Bingo in July, August or September. Watch for the date of our next session which will be announced in the Chatter. Remember, Bingo is open to all residents and their guests. Beginners are always welcome. 4 cards for a dollar and an extra .25 for powerball. Light refreshments are provided by the players and coffee and tea supplied by CVHOA. For more information please call Phyllis Scher at 222-7604 or Skip Corder, 591-1385 For Sale Roll top desk, oak finish, two file drawers on each side, excellent condition. $200 From Donna Cook - Jewish Buddhism: If there is no self, Whose arthritis is this? Call Linda Chase 818-222-1918 6 The CHATTER July 2012 Pet Stuff sued for larger amounts and to different payees than intended by the person depositing them in the box. The bank Plants—Safe or Unsafe? closed the account, issued new checks and was helpful— the process was a bit Well, one of my kitties plans to be a florist or slow. But the resident had an overdrawn horticulturalist when she grows up. It all account and unpaid bills to contend with started when she found the artificial flowers I while it was ironed out. NOT FUN. have on a table. She picked the flowers then 2. One resident was contacted by a comchased them around the house. pany saying they were GE Security and I fixed her—I moved them to the top of had a contract with the entire area to put a high cabinet. She got creative and figured in alarm systems. A scam. out how to get up there, picked the flowers 3. Chase bank called me one morning to and dropped them to the floor below, then ask if I had just made 2 questionable purchased them around the house. I gave up. I chases totaling about $1000. I hadn’t and have a baggie of “picked” artificial flowers they quickly stopped the transactions, and a fairly flowerless plant on the cabinet— killed the credit card, contacted credit oh well, the leaves are still there. agencies so I would not have a problem So a couple weeks ago I dared to and reissued a new card/new account #. bring fresh flowers into the house. OOPS! Quick efficient service and no harm to She loves them, too. She would lie next to me. the vase till no one was looking then bat at 4. While traveling I checked my email to find the flowers and pick the leaves and, you a phony message pfishing for my perguessed it, chase them around the house. sonal information and saying they were B Suddenly it occurred to us that maybe of A and my accounts had been susthey were not safe to ingest. We checked pended. Of course they would fix it if I this website: responded to the link in the email. I http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poisoncalled the BofA directly at their number on control/plants/ my checks. Nothing amiss with my acit lists toxic and non-toxic plants. The ones I count and no email sent to me by them. had were toxic and were shut in the bathThey asked me to forward the email to room for the rest of their lives. I love fresh their Abuse department. flowers, but will check the list before buying them in the future. It behooves each of us to pay attention to our accounts, to avoid accepting offers that Cathey Sinai sound too good to be true and NOT to let our guard down. There are many creative opporFraud, Scams and General Cautions tunists out there who are finding bigger and better ways to rip off unsuspecting victims. More than one resident here has been the target of some fraudulent activity recently. 1. Letters mailed in the outgoing mail box in the shopping center were somehow “fished” out of the box, washed and reis- 7 Don’t let them get you and if your account is compromised work quickly with your bank or credit card company to get it resolved. CSinai My Daughter the Hairdresser Let me introduce Katie Gross, who is attending the Paul Mitchell School. She does a great job and the price is right! Give it a try. Paul Mitchell School The Galleria Sherman Oaks 818-380-8120 Katie Gross id 930 Thru Aug Paid Ad — Leslie Reuter MINI-TRAIL *FUN* Golf Cart repair & tune-up. 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House sitting & watering of your plants while gone. Tutoring available K through 7th grade, all subjects. (graduated with a 3.75 gpa) Call: Brittiney Harde, Park resident in # 82 Experienced with both children & pets. College student & very responsible. 818-888-2133 Please call between 10:00 am & 10:00 pm. Thru Nov 9 J u ly 2 0 1 2 Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 4 Fri Sat 5 6 7 Independence Day 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Potluck 30 31 WEDNESDAY JULY 4 FOURTH OF JULY BBQ PADDLE TENNIS—EVERY Tues. and Thurs. at 7:pm. NEW PLAYERS ALWAYS WELCOME CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE EVERY 2nd & 4th WEDNESDAY EVENING AT CITY HALL. FREE ELECTRONICWASTE COLLECTION 10-3 the 1st SATURDAY of EACH MONTH at Albertsons, 26521 Agoura Rd @ Las Virgenes FREE ELECTRONICWASTE COLLECTION 10-3 the 3rd SATURDAY of EACH MONTH at Vons Shopping Center, 23381 Mulholland Dr HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP @ Tennis & Swim Center 10-2 the 2nd SATURDAY of EACH MONTH Need more INFO? 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