THE TETRAGON - Montgomery Square Citizens` Association
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THE TETRAGON - Montgomery Square Citizens` Association
THE TETRAGON Newsletter of the Montgomery Square Citizens Association A Community Full of Enthusiasm & Pride www.montgomerysquare.org Spring 2015 SAVE THE DATES – 2015! ANNUAL COMMUNITY YARD SALE Sunday, May 17th, 12:00-3:00 PM Sign up request will go out in early April ANNUAL MEETING with Guest Speaker Monday, May 18th, 7:30-9:00 PM All-Purpose Room, Beverly Farms ES ICE CREAM and Elvis w/Montgomery Square’s own Elvis E Sunday, May 31st, Time TBD 4 Old Canal and Old Canal Ct. JULY 4th ACTIVITY and Bike Parade Please consider volunteering to run this event _____________ Message from the President MSCA Officers & Chairpersons Bob Gross, President 301-294-0781, [email protected] Steve Schuck, Vice President 301-580-0177, [email protected] Tom Hall, Secretary 301-340-7491, [email protected] David Grossman, Treasurer 301-424-1456, [email protected] Roger Hahn, Membership 301-279-5779, [email protected] Tony Primerano and Kaksha Merchant, Communications/Web Site 301-610-9727, [email protected] 408-667-5642, [email protected] Vacant: Social Chair (someone please sign up for this. You will be given a sizeable budget to work with) Vasilia Contos, Fall Festival/Block Party Chair 301-717-8787, [email protected] Meraj Rahimi, Roads and Safety 301-299-2332, [email protected] Mike Leshner, Education 301-294-7513, [email protected] Michael Simon, Acting Improvements Chair 301-838-7483, [email protected] David Barr, Improvements 301-279-2615, [email protected] Last year was a great year for our Citizen’s Association, and with your help this year promises to be even better. We have a lot to look forward to. With Spring just around the corner, planning is already underway for the Annual Yard Sale, Ice Cream Social and other fun events. MSCA’s landscaper will be planting fresh flowers soon at all our main entranceways. We are also excited that the County is continuing to work with us in our beautification efforts by planting flowering trees along the streets in our neighborhood. Some residents who have signed up for the FREE trees have not yet received them, but we have been communicating with the County and hope that additional plantings will happen in the near future. If you have not already signed up for FREE trees, please do so by checking off the box for FREE trees on the enclosed dues and info form. More information about this endeavor can be found at www. MontgomerySquare.org/trees and in the enclosed flyer. In 2014, well over 100 residents participated in both the Ice Cream Social and the October Block Party/Fall Festival. These events featured a DJ, clown, magicians and other activities. Siena’s pizza was enjoyed by all at the Fall Festival. Later in the year, a volunteer Santa and his helpers made the neighborhood rounds. Our landscaper took good care of all our entranceways and planted a variety of flowers in the spring, summer and fall. Our website was kept up-to-date with Board meeting minutes and other community information. Thanks to all who helped out! MSCA also continued with its advocacy function and, in addition to its tree planting efforts, convinced the County to install several speed limit signs on Post Oak Road. The neighborhood e-announcements continue to be a good source of information, so please take a minute to make sure your email information is correct on the enclosed dues and information form. MSCA needs more volunteers and ideas, so come out to the meetings or contact any of us if you want to help. We look forward to making 2015 another spectacular year! Communications — Did you know that MSCA members can make requests that MSCA send out e-announcements to advertise a local event or other function? To request an eannouncement, contact Steve Schuck at 301580-0177 or [email protected] Be a Good Neighbor — Life is busy, but taking the time to Be a Good Neighbor not only helps make Montgomery Square a great neighborhood in which to live, but it is also good for all of us and helps with property values. Tips On Being A Good Neighbor — Board Meetings — MSCA holds periodic Member Meetings at people’s homes or at local schools. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. This is your Community Association and your ideas, thoughts and participation are needed to make it successful. The times and dates of the meetings are posted on MSCA’s website and also sent out in e-announcements. The meetings are easy-going and a good way to meet your neighbors, develop relationships, and share information. Montgomery County Services — Please call 311 to report pot holes, request replacement recycle bins, ask for bulk trash pick ups, report street light outages, report possible code violations, etc. The 311 line is open Monday-Friday from 7am-7pm. You can also make service requests using the County’s 311 website: MontgomeryCountyMD.gov/311. FREE Trees - Don’t Miss Out! As you may know, the County Arborist has agreed to plant beautiful, flowering trees along the right-of-way in our neighborhood for no cost to MSCA or individual homeowners. This program has already started in the neighborhood. These trees will enhance the entire community in a variety of ways, including: They will add to the beauty of the neighborhood. They increase property values. Street trees cut traffic noise. Residents walk more on streets with trees. Trees improve air quality and consume greenhouse gases. Please add your name to our tree list on the enclosed 2015 Dues and Information Form or by contacting Michael Simon at 301-838-7483, [email protected] Introduce yourself. Check in with neighbors and find ways to help. Communicate and be nice. Consider your neighbor’s lifestyle. Be careful driving around the neighborhood. We love our dogs, so please help others love them by cleaning up after them and making sure they aren’t causing a nuisance. Keep your yard and garden tidy. When snow is forecast, move your cars onto the driveway to make plowing easier. Clear your sidewalk within 24 hours of the end of a snowstorm. Make arrangements to clear snow from your driveway and/or sidewalk if you are going to be out–of- town, especially for an extended period. Otherwise, it’s an indication to thieves that you are not at home. Discourage thieves and lock your cars. Be aware of your surroundings and your neighbors as well. If you’re able, home maintenance is important to your home and improves property values in the area. Replace or fix broken light posts, walkways, windows, driveways, and fences. Replace old and tired landscaping. Paint and maintain home exteriors. Encourage your neighbor to join MSCA, help out at events, sign up for trees, and become a board or committee member. Call 911 if you see any suspicious activity. Call 311 to get the County to help. MSCA Directory & Dues Please return the 2015 Dues and Information Form included in this mailing. Dues continue to be only $50 per year. Please fill out and return the enclosed form. Dues are used for community events, landscaping, the directory (printed every two years), the website, e-news, insurance and related matters. All Board members volunteer their time and efforts. Please show your support by paying dues and becoming an MSCA member. Many thanks to all for your support and participation!