Harmonson Farms News - Harmonson Farms Community Portal
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Harmonson Farms News - Harmonson Farms Community Portal
Harmonson Farms News Edited by Holly Rigdon, Tel (817) 562-4964 email [email protected] Harmonson Farms Committees 7pm on Tuesday July 22nd At the Keller Police Dept.’s Community Room The following committees are either existing or going to be created within Harmonson Farms and we need volunteers that can provide time to make our neighborhood “The Place to Live” in Keller. An organizational meeting has been set for 7pm on July 22nd at the Keller Police Department’s Community Room. If you cannot make the meeting but are interested in serving on a committee, please contact any board member. You can sign up to volunteer for more than one committee and if you are already serving on a committee, it is important that you attend. This meeting is to establish structure, budget, and events for the year 2009, if you want to attend the meeting to see if you want to volunteer, please do so. COMMUNICATIONS – THIS COMMITTEE INCLUDES THE NEWSLETTER, WEB PORTAL, AND DIRECTORY. Duties to include: keeping the community informed of important community events, as well as city, county, state items that may be of interest to homeowners. Must maintain frequent contact with other committees to report current events in the newsletter on a monthly basis. Update the web portal with information, and keep the homeowner directory updated and correct. July 2008 Dates of Interest • Jul 4–Independence Day • Jul 10– Bunco • July 20– Newsletter deadline • July 22– Committee meeting 7pm LANDSCAPE – the “eyes” of the community. Advises the Management Company and/or the Board of Directors of any landscaping needs (broken sprinklers, lights out, etc). Works with the community Landscaping Company, Management Company and Board of Directors with the selection of plantings. Develop the “Yard of the Month” program to encourage owners to keep their properties well maintained to increase property values in the community. ADULT SOCIAL – forms a cohesive community by organizing fun and interesting events for the adults in the community, that encourages neighbors to meet and socialize together. This committee must brainstorm ideas for the entire year and the estimated costs for each event. Some events may use HOA funds and some may not, these will be discussed at future meetings. Examples of events: Bunco, Mother’s Day Out, Poker Night, Pot-Lucks, Summer Picnic, Coffee Meetings, Golfing, etc. FAMILY SOCIAL – forms a cohesive community by organizing fun and interesting events for the kids as well as the adults in the community. This committee must brainstorm ideas for the entire year and the estimated cost for each event. Some events may use HOA funds and some may not, these will be discussed at future meetings. Examples of events: Play Groups, Caroling, Back to School Party, Ice Cream Social, etc NEW***SPORTS ACTIVITY – to develop sports teams and other activities in the community such as: soccer, softball, bowling, golf, etc. Will communicate with the neighborhood, arrange uniforms and schedules if needed. Inside this issue: HF Voice 2 NEW***COMMUNITY RELATIONS - THIS COMMITTEE INCLUDES THE WELCOME COMMITTEE. To work with the City of Keller on events that our community can be involved in. Work with local community services (Library, Senior Center, etc) to provide volunteers for events. Will also keep the community informed on the gas wells and any changes to the railroad. The Welcome Committee with provide a welcome gift to all new homeowners in Harmonson Farms. To show Keller that Harmonson Farms is the best place to live! Monthly Recipe 3 Welcome List 3 Pet Corner Green Tips 3 3 NEW***EDUCATION – to communicate educational information to the community such as early release times, bond elections, new faculty that affects our schools, etc. This committee will also help facilitate carpooling if families are interested. Board Contact 4 SAFETY – to enhance safety awareness in the community. Take a leadership role in working with local law enforcement and organizing a crime prevention network of block captains for every street. Investigate the latest ideas and trends in both property and personal crimes and communicate prevention measures to the community. SEASONAL DECORATION – to brainstorm ideas to decorate the community during the Holiday Season. To coordinate with the themes the city puts in place when needed. Must generate volunteers or “street captains” to help facilitate the decorating of each street and organize the Annual Luminary Night. Harmonson Farms News Jul 2008 Page 2 Harmonson Farms Voice Blown Away by Recycling Frustration has been expressed over the recycled materials being blown about the neighborhood because the items are not secured in the bins. Per the CCRs of our community, it is the homeowners responsibility to provide lids and containers for all refuse, not just recycling, the text from the CCRs is below. “Prior to such removal, all such prohibited matter shall be placed in a sanitary refuse container with tight fitting lids…”. Lids for the recycling containers may be purchased at the City of Keller at a cost of $6 per lid. It is a homeowners responsibility to have proper garbage containers, so if you have been placing plastic bags out, you need to purchase a garbage container with a lid and use it on trash pick-up days. If you would like your voice in the newsletter, please email [email protected] HFs COED INDOOR SOCCER TEAM FIRST SEASON ENDS #1 Muscovy Ducks I must admit, I hated the big ugly black ducks at our pond. They seemed so ugly and useless. So I started to research how to get rid of the ducks and stumbled upon information that totally reversed my opinion. First off, they are called Muscovy ducks. They are a domestic duck that provides extreme value to us by inhabiting our pond. They have a voracious appetite for mosquitoes, bugs, algae, and spiders. These ducks are feral ducks from domestic farmers, raised for their strong flavor and leanness compared to mallard breeds. They may not be as cute as other ducks but they were created and do serve a purpose in our ecosystem. Research on the Internet and draw your own conclusion, but I for one no longer see big, ugly ducks and I am glad to have our lake be their home. That said, population control and keeping them from being a nuisance to homeowners is a great concern. People feeding the ducks on a regular basis will keep them from eating the bugs that we want them to eat. Harmonson Farms Football Club ended their season number one in their division and are playing in the playoffs. The final regular season game was a 15-3 win with several different players scoring goals. It was fun to watch and we encourage more players of all levels to come out and join the team. For information about joining contact Rick Sleeper at 817-337-5804 or via email [email protected] STORK REPORT BUNCO Big sister Maren welcomed her baby brother Drake Joseph Staley born on May 28, 2008 weighing 8 lbs. 4oz. and measuring 20 inches long. Social Hour begins at 6:30pm Game Time starts at 7:30pm Congratulations to the Staley Family! This month the group will be playing Bunco. Bring $5 cash. Thursday, July 10th Calling all women— please join us! No experience necessary! Please RSVP! Tobi McDonald @ 817-337-5768 or [email protected] Page 3 Harmonson Farms News Jul 2008 Pet Corner Seven Steps to Stop your Dog from Excessive Barking Step 1 Consider what's making your dog bark. Does he need yard access? Is a cat taunting him through the window? Does he just like the sound of his bark? Step 2 Check your pet's basic needs: hunger, thirst or elimination. Your pup might be trying to tell you something. Step 3 Remove your dog's motivation for barking. For example, make a dog door for easy outdoor access or close the shades. Step 4 Invest in a citronella no-bark collar, which is effective Please Welcome The Nichols Family 1108 Bourland Rd. The Miller Family 200 Foxcroft Ct. and not cruel; if your dog barks, the collar sprays a small amount of citronella, which dogs dislike. Step 5 Use positive reinforcement to train your dog to bark on command; this will help him learn how to be quieted on command as well. Step 6 Say "Good" at the exact instant your pet exhibits good behavior, followed by a reward and plenty of praise. Step 7 Consult a board-certified veterinary behaviorist or a pet behaviorist for additional suggestions if all else fails. Recipe of the Month Slushy Watermelon Mojitos 5 cups cubed seeded watermelon 1 cup sparkling water, chilled 3/4 cup white rum 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint 1 (6-ounce) can frozen limeade concentrate, undiluted Mint sprigs (optional) Lime slices (optional) Arrange watermelon in a single layer on a baking sheet; freeze 2 hours or until completely frozen. Combine frozen watermelon, sparkling water, rum, mint, and limeade in a blender; process until smooth. Garnish with mint sprigs and lime slices, if desired. Serve immediately. Printed from southernliving.com heavy ones. An extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your MPG by up to 2%. The reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the vehicle's weight and Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) affects smaller vehicles more than larger ones. wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33 percent at Fuel Economy Benefit: 1-2%/100 lbs highway speeds and by 5 percent around town. Sensible Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.04-$0.08/gallon driving is also safer for you and others, so you may save more than gas money. Avoid Excessive Idling Fuel Economy Benefit: 5-33% Idling gets 0 miles per gallon. Cars with larger engines Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.20-$1.35/gallon typically waste more gas at idle than do cars with smaller engines. Observe the Speed Limit While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a Use Cruise Control different speed (or range of speeds), gas mileage usually Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 mph. constant speed and, in most cases, will save gas. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 60 mph is Use Overdrive Gears like paying an additional $0.30 per gallon for gas. When you use overdrive gearing, your car's engine speed Observing the speed limit is also safer. goes down. This saves gas and reduces engine wear. Fuel Economy Benefit: 7-23% Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.29-$0.94/gallon Note: Cost savings are based on an assumed fuel price of $4.08/gallon. Remove Excess Weight http://www.eartheasy.com/live_water_saving.htm Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially ‘Green’ your Driving Harmonson Farms News Jul 2008 Page 4 Harmonson Farms Board FOOD FOR THOUGHT Contact Information President- Holly Rigdon "Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes." 817-562-4964 [email protected] Vice President- TJ Perreira 817-431-6201 [email protected] Secretary- Rachelle Hearrell 817-846-4925 [email protected] Treasurer- TJ Stack 817-913-0405 [email protected] Member-At-Large- Laura Knowlton 214-533-9932 [email protected] Please contact any member with neighborhood comments Harmonson Farms Babysitters Rachel Beard (1994) 337-3737 Laura Cross (1993) 337-2324 Morgan Hearrell (1995) 846-4925 Grace Kam (1993) 431-5208 Sarah Lutz (1992) 337-4639 Catie Perreira (1991) 431-6201 Kaitlin Philips (1988) 431-1926 Jared Phillips (1991) 431-1926 Paige Rogers (1995) 337-9778 SPEED LIMIT 30 In the State of Texas, any residential street, unless otherwise posted, has a speed limit of 30 mph. Therefore, every street in our subdivision has a 30 mph speed limit. As a courtesy, we ask that you drive slower than 30 mph when you see children. Please be a friendly neighbor by being cautious around our children. Any Noise, dust or landscape complaints from the gas wells’ operation should be reported to the Keller nonemergency dispatch phone number. 817-743-4522 Welcome to Harmonson Farms and our neighborhood newsletter! Contact the editor by the 20th of the month prior to be included in the next newsletter issue if you have: ♦ articles to share ♦ announcements ♦ recommended services ♦ Interested in starting a club (book, etc) ♦ Other
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